Chapter 423 - Apple (1/2)

Translator: Lonelytree  Editor: Millman97

Could he be the one who left these blood letters?

Chen Ge decided to ask the person directly. He held the hammer and took out the recorder from his backpack. When he pressed the power button, the person before him suddenly disappeared. Only Chen Ge’s footsteps echoed in the corridor. He turned the corner and a sentence was left on the white wall—You’ll regret this!

Is that a threat?

There was nothing else on the wall other than the ugly handwriting. Chen Ge slowly put the recorder away.

Now is not the time to get hung up over these things. The crucial thing is to get to the morgue’s central hub within the time limit.

Chen Ge knew very well, for a three-star scenario, the real terror started after midnight. Chen Ge walked down the white corridor, and he found more strange things. There were water stains on the painted walls, and it was unclear where the water came from. If one looked closer, one could find human hair on the ground—some were long and others short. Chen Ge picked one up, and it smelled faintly of formalin. The smell had soaked into the hair, not something that had been slathered on.

Other than that, the most confusing thing for Chen Ge was definitely the blood letters on the wall; the person seemed to understand that the white corridor was specifically for transporting cadavers only, and they kept warning outsiders of that fact. Are these letters used to warn the medical students?

The staff and students would use this corridor to enter the morgue to retrieve cadavers. The words felt like they had been written by cadavers, as they carried warning, threat, and a hint of hopeless compromise. Chen Ge could see new letters appearing every few steps, and the handwriting got worse like something happened to the author’s wrist or hands. At some points, the handwriting stopped halfway like the brush had fallen out of the writer’s hand.

These sure are strange.

Until now, Chen Ge had no idea what kind of monsters were hiding inside the underground morgue. The mission was just starting, and he still had many places to explore. The white corridors had slopes to them, and when Chen Ge reached the end, he was already at the second underground floor or the outer perimeter of the morgue.

This is simpler than I thought.

Perhaps due to Xu Yin’s appearance earlier, everything went smoothly. Chen Ge only got a taste of danger; there was nothing really threatening. The end of the corridor was another split. One was unpainted, but it looked dark and creepy; the other corridor was still painted white, and there were signs of drag marks on the ground from the trolleys.

These should have been left behind by the staff when they moved the bodies.