Chapter 90: Throw a handkerchief (1)

Chapter 90 Throwing the handkerchief (1)

Because he had to go out to complete the task of [Throwing the handkerchief] at night, Yan Junze planned to sleep again during the day to recharge his energy.

After confirming that the strength of Ke'er and the crawling monster has both increased, this surprise is completely unexpected to him. Although the energy consumption of different dimensions has been increased in the process, these consumptions are not enough for the food intake of these two evil spirits at present. , can be ignored.

Yan Junze deliberately let Keer enter the node, absorb more energy from different dimensions, and increase his own strength.

But under the current situation, Yan Junze is not at ease at all if Keer is allowed to go in and only the reptiles are left to warn him, with a female **** behind her back.

The main reason is that the creepy monster performed worryingly in the task of [Wine Red High Heels] last time, with a reaction mode that might have been mentally retarded in his lifetime, Yan Junze directed it twice before rushing towards Jian Tong.

In the end, I didn’t say that I was KOed by the opponent.

Of course, if it is replaced by the current strength of the reptile, it may last longer. But Yan Junze didn't think that absorbing energy for such a period of time would make an evil spirit's strength show a qualitative leap.

Now he can rest assured that these two evil spirits can at least provide another guarantee for his safety when performing tasks, instead of simply relying on resetting.

Of course, the prerequisite for releasing the evil spirit is that it does not hinder the completion of the task. If Ke'er is released, and this little guy bites to death the weaker evil spirit, then it's a fart!

Take back the creeping monster, leaving only Ke'er outside, Yan Junze fell asleep.

During the drowsiness, he felt a chill on his back, but Ke Er had already climbed into bed and hugged him, and then fell asleep in a daze.

I slept for two hours this time, and I woke up very energetic.

The two flashlights are still fully charged. This time the task is in the Lin family’s yard. The air should be good, so Yan Junze is not going to wear a mask.

Besides, the weather has been pretty good these days, and there is plenty of moonlight at night. If it is in the open air, the viewing range is still very large.

After the couple upstairs came home at night, Su Muyao first let out a surprised scream, and then ran downstairs with a thump.

Yan Junze was making instant noodles, without Zhang Xiaomo, this guy wouldn't know how to make other food.

The door was open. Su Muyao knocked on the door and walked in. First, she was surprised that there was a depression in the ground, and then she looked up at the raised ceiling above her head.

"There is a raised floor on our second floor, and we dare not step on it. What happened here?"

Yan Junze laughed awkwardly. While opening the Shuangan Instant Noodle Companion, he said, "I was hitting cockroaches. Just now there was a cockroach on the ground, and then it ran to the ceiling..."

Su Muyao was dumbfounded.

Lin Dong's voice sounded at the door, obviously he also heard Yan Junze's explanation.

"I just want to ask, just hit a cockroach, have you practiced the vajra legs, or the iron head?"

Yan Junze had black lines on his face, feeling that he couldn't make it up anymore, and asked, "Uncle Lin, tell me a price, and I will pay you back."

Lin Dong walked in, took a closer look at the extent of the damage, and pointed out three fingers: "Three thousand yuan, the upstairs and downstairs must be repaired, I think you look like a student, this is already a friendly price."

"Your sister, Ke'er, you're going to cost me three thousand." Yan Junze felt distressed secretly, but he still kept his word and transferred the money.

After calming down the troubles, he ate the instant noodles in silence, sat at home and waited.

Around ten o'clock, Yan Junze was ready to act.

Put Ke'er into the space-time map, close the door, and walk to the back street.

When he was not sleeping, he was not worried about the back-up woman approaching, because every time the back-up woman appeared, he stood directly somewhere, waiting for him.

I'm afraid that I'm falling asleep, and the back-up girl appears in the room. If I wait until I don't move, she might walk up to me backwards, and then open my eyes again, GAME OVER!

When I came to the back street, there was no one in sight on this street.

And part of the back street is in a state of demolition. Although I don’t know why it hasn’t been demolished, there are no people on this section of the street.

Lin’s yard is just located on this section of the road.

Quickly walked to the fence outside the yard. Although the fence here was intact, some bricks had protruded and it was easy to climb.

The moonlight tonight is also very abundant, even if Yan Junze does not turn on the flashlight, he can clearly see things at least 20 meters away.

Yan Junze looked around, found a place that was easy to climb, and quickly climbed up the wall with both hands and feet.

Sitting on the wall and looking inside, the whole yard is about 400 square meters, and about five connected houses are built on one side, and the side next to the wall is a large courtyard.

The trees, flowers and plants in the yard are all withered, and some stone benches and tables that were originally placed are also crooked, and almost every one has broken marks.

The ground is full of fallen leaves and weeds, it seems that it has been abandoned for a long time.

After seeing clearly that there was no hard object where the wall fell, Yan Junze turned off the flashlight and jumped directly.

According to the task prompt, there were originally seven children playing games here, but it seems that one escaped, so now there are only six left.

The purpose of the task is that these six children are very confused, and Yan Junze needs to solve their doubts about whether the other child has run away or what.

The way to complete the task is most likely to play the game of "throwing the handkerchief" with them. Yan Junze played this game in his last life, also when he was a child.

Throwing a handkerchief can be said to be enduring.

However, he still remembered that there was a reminder in the mission that there was a "treasure" waiting to be discovered in the Lin family's yard.

As for what type of treasure it is, I don’t know, and I have to find a chance to explore it in the next time.

Walking into the yard, he looked around, and there was silence, without any signs of disturbance.

The souls of the six children did not appear.

If they haven't appeared yet, Yan Junze is going to go into the house to find the "treasure".

Thinking of this, he immediately walked in the direction of the row of rooms. All the rooms in this row were caught in the fire. There were two rooms with almost only the frame of the house left, and the other three rooms were slightly better, but they were still pitch black. It fell off early.

Yan Junze chose the first house that seemed to be relatively complete. When he walked to the door, he turned on the flashlight in advance.

Reached out to try the door, the door made a harsh friction sound during the opening process, and it took some effort to be pushed open.

He irradiated it with a flashlight first, because it was burned by the fire, so there were scorched black marks in the room.

Walked a few steps and looked around, except for the burnt furniture, nothing unusual was found.

Walked into the two back rooms, there were still all kinds of charred furniture, but as long as the furniture could be opened, he opened them one by one, searched carefully, and did not see the so-called "treasure".

"hey-hey…"

Suddenly, a burst of children's laughter came.

Not in these three rooms, nor in the yard outside, but in the next room.

Thank you Gan for rewarding Daozu! In the future, I will not thank you one by one after the chapters, thank you for your support for this book! ^3^ love you guys

(end of this chapter)

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