Classical Revival Infinity Game

Chapter 56 412 Misty Canyon

"Unfortunately, Mr. Yeager left us for everyone's victory. To commemorate him, we have prepared a small gift for the remaining three guests."

Before the clown's cheerful voice could finish, Mr. Yeager, who was lying on his back, suddenly opened his eyes: "What prize? Give me one!"

The clown looked at the old man Ye Ge who got up from the ground and burst into anger: "No more! No prize!"

"You just said there are some."

"You're not dead, you're not worth remembering!"

The curtain fell again, and when it opened again, there were hills rising from the ground on both sides of the entire stage, with a winding ravine in the middle.

Thick fog rippled in the middle of the ravine. Nothing could be seen except pure white, but everyone could feel that there seemed to be a huge danger hidden in it.

The pink clown cleared his throat and began to read the introduction to the game for the third round.

[The third round of the game: Misty Canyon]

[This canyon is full of fog all year round. 】

[Everyone says that there is a monster in the canyon, and anyone who sees it will die. 】

【When hungry monsters lock on you, you will feel real fear and despair. 】

[You brave ones, please go through this fog and reach the final treasure. 】

In front of the four people was the entrance to the canyon, and white mist began to drift from here.

"You can't see anything inside. If we encounter danger, we can't help each other..." Mr. Opfang looked sad and hesitated.

He turned around and saw the blue clown standing behind him solemnly, still with a gloomy crying face and a bloody sickle.

He turned back silently.

"But if it's a monster, it would be difficult for four people to fight it together, right?" Ms. Zwit hesitated.

What she said made sense.

This canyon is not like the previous two. No matter how difficult it is, you can still see some.

But here, the fog deprives humans of the vision they most rely on. At the same time, they cannot see what the monster looks like, let alone know its flaws in advance.

And when they met, the monster attacked directly, without even a chance to prepare.

"You are partners in a perfume factory. Do you two wear any perfume?" Mr. Yege suddenly asked.

"Perfume?" The two partners were suddenly confused.

Mr. Yeager looked at the canyon: "Although we don't know the physical characteristics of the monster, but from another way of thinking, why choose a canyon full of fog?"

"To keep us out of sight?" said Mr. Opfang.

"Of course it is, but have you ever thought that monsters can't see it?" Mr. Yeger analyzed, "Such a geographical location must be disadvantageous to us, but it is an advantage to monsters. It shows that what monsters rely on most is not vision. But some other sense."

"Maybe it's superior hearing? Sound transmission?" Miss Linton asked.

Mr. Yeager affirmed: "Yes, so is the voice. But the voice can actually be faked."

Mr. Yeager knocked around with his cane, and everyone suddenly realized - if you have good hearing, you can easily confuse the monster by making noises in the east and west.

He said: "But smell, it is hard to think of it normally. And beasts have a very sensitive sense of smell in most cases. Although circus monsters are outrageous, many of them can also see the shadow of many normal species on the earth."

"What about temperature?" Miss Linton asked again, "A few creatures on the earth also have a sense of temperature. For example, snakes have infrared eyes and can see the heat radiation from the animal's body surface."

"You are right. We cannot rule out that this beast has temperature sensing or other abilities." Mr. Yeager said, "Because the purpose of this game is to let us face the beast directly. Disrupting the temperature sensing system is extremely costly, unlike hearing. , disrupting the sense of smell, so it can have miraculous effects at almost no cost.”

"No cost? Do you know how much our bottle of perfume costs?" Mr. Opfang said with some distress.

He unbuttoned his coat and took out a crystal clear purple spherical bottle from his pocket, which was almost full of perfume.

Yege took it and started spraying randomly into the ravines of the canyon.

Opfang and Zweite almost stared out of their eyes.

Just listen to Ye Ge said lightly: "This fragrance is not good, I don't blame them for voting to execute you."

Miss Linton just happened to sneeze again.

Opfang: "..."

Zweite: "..."

Yege said slowly: "I just smelled a much better smell this morning."

"Which perfume is it from?" Zweit was stimulated by Yeger's previous words, and now he had a complete occupational disease, and he seemed a little impatient.

"Don't worry, if we get out smoothly, there will be a way for you to smell it..." Mr. Yege said slowly.

The group entered the canyon and could only see things within a ten-meter radius.

They agreed to tie a rope around everyone's waist.

There is a certain distance between the ropes between everyone, and everyone can just see the person in front of them.

In this way, it is not easy to get separated, and it will not be too dense, so that the beast will catch them all in one fell swoop.

Everyone also holds a small blade in their hand, which comes from a box of eyebrow knives in Zweite's makeup bag.

When necessary, the rope can be cut without being dragged back.

Walking in front was Mr. Yeager. He used a cane and sprayed strong perfume on both sides of the canyon, spraying it wherever he went. It seems necessary to finish spraying 50ml of brand new perfume.

And everyone discovered that the fog seemed to make the smell of perfume stronger than outside the canyon.

So much so that everyone was choked and coughed, but they didn't dare to cough out, so they could only hold it in hard.

"Our perfume turns out to be so pungent..." thought Oppang and Zwit, who were the last two walking in the fog.

They endured the perfume they worked so hard to develop while throwing rocks around.

The stones made a clear echo, which on the one hand interfered with the beasts' hearing and partially concealed their footsteps.

On the other hand, they themselves are patiently listening to the echo of each stone.

According to Mr. Yeager's analysis, the beast may come from the front, but it is also very likely to swoop down from the slope of the canyon to attack. In this way, the success rate of the beast's attack will be higher and they can be caught off guard.

He even walked up the hillside, went around behind them, and carried out a surprise attack from behind through the cover of thick fog.

Therefore, Mr. Yeager arranged for everyone to throw stones in one direction regularly and listen for the sound of falling to the ground.

First there was Miss Linton, each time throwing rocks down the hill to the left.

Then Ms. Zweite threw rocks to the right.

Finally, it was Mr. Opfang who threw stones behind him.

Every time the stone hits the ground, it makes a loud sound.

Until Yege estimated that he should have reached the center of the canyon.

The stone thrown by Miss Linton did not make a crisp sound when it hit the ground, but a muffled sound, as if it hit a very close carpet.

The scene setting of the three-wheel game corresponds to the previous three stations. Have you noticed it? Haha

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