Chapter 105 - Nutrition (1/2)

Su Min’s words made Fang Shu Juan and Yin Ze dumbfounded.

It took them a while before they rmembered that Su Min could see ghosts. They then looked out at the scene outside the door. No matter how you looked at it, it wasn’t something normal.

So was there a ghost helping?

Su Min turned his head around: “You guys help be on the lookout.”

Fang Shu Juan nodded. He didn’t ask anything and just replied: “Okay.”

Since they were now allies, there was no need for him to ask anything. All they needed was trust.

It was Su Min’s first time doing this and he wasn’t very skilled at it. After a few minutes of struggling, the three of them finally heard a soft click amidst the snoring noises.

The door was unlocked.

With a look of shock, Yin Ze said: “It really opened…………”

That just threw out all his worldviews. He had never imagined himself attempting a prison escape. It was something he had only seen in movies. Today, he was about to experience it himself.

Su Min didn’t immediately open the door. Instead, he took a look outside first to confirm that there was no one outside.

The big-headed ghost was still happily standing outside holding up the light source.

Yin Ze added: “What about the surveillance system?”

There were about four surveillance cameras scattered across the corridor used for monitoring the prisoners.

Su Min crouched down so that he was the same height as the ghost and whispered, “Can you help break the surveillance cameras? It’s those black boxes.”

The ghost probably wasn’t very intelligent.

Su Min didn’t know what the cause of this could be. Afterall, that ghost looked like a young teenager, but the intelligence of a teenager couldn’t be so low.

He guessed that the child may have encountered something here.

Fang Shu Juan couldn’t see the ghost and could only see Su Min talking to thin air. He asked: “Will it be alright? It…..Will it agree?”

This kind of unscientific and unnatural phenomenon was quite unbelievable.

Su Min said: “Yes.”

The only way to destroy the surveillance systems without drawing attention was with the help of the ghost. At that time, they could just say that it had nothing to do with them and that they were in their room the entire time.

As for whether or not the cameras could capture an image of the ghost, it would depend on the situation. Some wouldn’t be able to capture it whilst others would only generate blurred images.

Fang Shu Juan and Yin Ze couldn’t see the ghost at all. With a look of confusion, they waited for Su Min’s explanation.

They probably shouldn’t have woken up.

Fang Shu Juan suddenly thought of something else. He asked: “Did you receive help from the ghosts with weeding and cutting trees too?”

Otherwise how could he do it faster than any ordinary human?

Su Min smiled slightly, “I didn’t expect this secret to be discovered by you.”

Fang Shu Juan: “…………”

That tone of his sounded like the words a killer in a movie would say when he’s discovered, and a murder spree would generally follow soon after that.

Yin Ze said: “No wonder you’re so fast.”

It was naturally a completely different situation with the help of the ghost.

After a few minutes, the ghost hopped back. Held in its hand and in its mouth were several torn down surveillance cameras.

Fang Shu Juan and Yin Ze saw it this time.

They saw four surveillance cameras floating in the air.

Fang Shu Juan: “…………”

Su Min touched the ghosts head, “Thank you.”

He then turned around and said: “Okay. We can go out now.”

“We must find out where that so-called laboratory is located.” Su Min fell silent for a moment, “I’ll try asking it.”

The corridor was quiet.

Su Min lowered his voice: “Do you know of a laboratory…………”

The ghost shook its head as soon as it heard the word laboratory. It appeared to be in agony.

He didn’t even finish asking his question.

Su Min quickly said: “Okay, I won’t mention it anymore. Are you okay?”

He could tell that the laboratory was likely something dangerous. For the ghost to act so fearful, it must have endured some horrific torture before its death.

The other party gradually calmed down.

Su Min changed his way of questioning, “Can you point it out to me?”

The ghost standing outside the door stared at him for a while. It then wordlessly stretched its finger out and pointed to the deepest part of the corridor.

Su Min opened the door a little more and peeked out. After confirming that it was pointing to the very end of the corridor, he gave the ghost his thanks.

Ghosts can be both good or bad. They were killed by the researchers in the laboratory and had met a fate like this so they naturally would help them destroy the laboratory.

Su Min felt that the ending of this movie would probably involve the destruction of the laboratory. The rest would depend on how the story develops.

For example, they may end up getting caught again after escaping. At most, they would just be taken back or be sent to another prison for reformation.

To avoid attracting the attention of the other prisoners, they lightened their footsteps and walked to the end of the corridor.

Because it was a place they didn’t usually go and could only see a wall from the distance, they only realised after getting closer that there was a space at the very end where the wall met with the floor.

The wall was located rather far from the last room and they would usually be sent directly back to their rooms, so it was impossible for them to see that from the distance.

There was a small ladder leading down.

Su Min looked down the hole and saw that there was another corridor below. It wasn’t very long and there was a door at the end of it.

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Su Min and the others didn’t choose to enter through the door leading to the laboratory.

Because that basically meant that they were sending themselves to their deaths if they did that.

In all honesty, none of them expected the laboratory door to be right next to them. They had originally expected to spend the entire night searching for it. With this, it also explained why they would hear those screams every night. With it located so close, no matter how well the laboratory was sound-proofed, sound would still leak out.

Now the problem was how they should enter the laboratory.