After seeing her indifferent face tonight, she was used to dissecting that doll with human flesh and blood.
Although it is not clear why Sidelle is so proficient, but at the same time Belch naturally felt a sense of peace of mind.
but……
The clown and the ugly doll are not at the same level, are they?
Seeing what he was thinking, Sidelle interrupted lightly, "Go back to sleep, and don't go near that house anytime soon."
She thought of something again and asked, "Have you confessed to those children? Tell them not to go to that old house again."
Belch nodded: "I said it, I don't know if they will listen."
It was dark outside the window, and it was midnight now.
After finishing everything, Sidelle came downstairs with the bag of black plastic bags. The plastic limbs in the fireplace had been burnt black. She turned off the fire and pulled them out. The charred limbs still had the smell of fibers taste.
She piled these together and threw them into the trash can at the door, and went back to the room.
All night.
the next day.
Before going out, Sidelle stood in front of the table for a while, and opened the last locked drawer under the table.
She took out a small locked wooden box from it.
The Rubik's Cube that appeared inexplicably before was placed in the wooden box. After getting off the plane, Sidel communicated with Christie and learned that the monster without human skin that appeared in her house was actually her uncle.
According to Christie -
The Rubik's Cube was still clinging to blood when it fell, and her skinless uncle looked eager to get the Rubik's Cube back.
Christie said that the Rubik's Cube had disappeared.
Sidelle tried to throw it twice, but found that each time the Rubik's Cube would come back by itself, she finally found a store at random, bought a locked wooden box, threw the Rubik's Cube into it, and threw it in the corner of the suitcase and never heard of it. Tube.
Somewhat strangely, when she looked at this old Rubik's Cube carefully for the first time, Sidel seemed to hear someone urging her in her heart——
Quickly turn that Rubik's Cube, open it, and have...
The voice didn't say what it had.
Sidelle closed the wooden box indifferently.
Later in Derry, she kept locking the Rubik's Cube in a corner and almost forgot about it.
She didn't think of the Rubik's Cube until today, possibly meeting the Joker.
Sidelle thought about it, and then stuffed the wooden box containing the Rubik's Cube into her backpack.
—Maybe it can be used against clowns.
After going out, Sidelle saw a new missing person notice on the wall at the corner of the street.
[Jennifer, eighteen years old, lives in Building xx, No. x, xx Street, and did not return all night on x day last night...]
On the snow-white paper is a pasted color photo.
The girl in the photo has a bright and charming smile, and her misty blue eyes are gazing affectionately at the camera, as if she is looking at her beloved lover.
The blond girl stood still in front of the missing person notice, she took a few glances, turned and left calmly.
Sidelle came to the supermarket and bought a bunch of small speakers, then turned to the nearby computer repair shop, passed on all the nearly one-hour dirty words from the soul that she had received from Chucky before, and walked out with her backpack.
She stopped.
At the same time, there was a knock on the door of Belch's house.
"Hi, is anyone home?!"
The black curly-haired boy slammed the door violently. Belch opened the door after seeing someone coming through the cat's eyes, and looked at him inexplicably: "What's wrong?"
Bill panted heavily, and said anxiously, "Beverly...Beverly is gone!"
"She was captured by the clown!!"
He grabbed Belch's arm: "We are the only ones who can save her now! You were here last night... If we don't defeat the clown, he will capture us one by one!!"
Belch was dumbfounded, and it took him a while to recover. He looked at Bill and the group of teenagers behind him, and murmured, "Wait, let me find my sister first."
He turned around to call for someone, but when he opened his mouth, he suddenly remembered that Sidel had gone out this morning.
Belch frantically took out his cell phone and sent a distress message to Sidelle.
"It's too late," Bill stared at him: "We have to go to that old house first, you...you take care!"
He took a few steps back and ran away quickly.
"Wait!" Belch looked around in a daze, and when he found no one, the more he thought about it, the more frightened he became.
The message sent from the phone was still displayed as unread. Belch held the phone blankly for a few seconds, and suddenly remembered a terrifying thing.
Could it be that his sister has already gone down that well, so she doesn't have time to read his news?
Belch thought for a while, and quickly caught up with Bill: "I'll go to the old house with you!"
Sidel walked on a street covered in white mist.
The girl's long blond hair was coiled on top of her head, exposing her smooth and graceful shoulders and neck. She held a pitch-black crowbar in her right hand, smoothing her hand in the air from time to time.
On both sides of the street are houses with closed doors and windows. The houses are old-fashioned, like the style of the last century.
Sidelle walked to the end of the street and heard melodious music playing.
She stopped and saw the scene in front of her——
This is a carnival from a hundred years ago.
Sidelle has already discovered along the way that the houses on both sides of the street cannot be opened—whether it is violent broken windows or skillful lockpicking, now it seems that this carnival is what the clown wants her to see.
The girl sighed softly.
She held the crowbar in her hand, her eyelashes drooping slightly, and she walked into the carnival with a calm expression.
There are strings of ceramic dolls, the size of normal people, placed in the position to welcome the guests.
It's just that their white porcelain faces are paired with strangely colored blush and eye shadow, and their stiff smiles make them very scary at first glance.
Walking past these ceramic dolls, in front of you is a pointed tent with red and white stripes piled up high.
There was a lot of noise inside, and it seemed that many people were laughing enthusiastically.
However, when the curtain was opened, only rows of empty seats could be seen.
This carnival seemed to have no other facilities other than the big circus tent, so Sydel walked in anyway.
As soon as she entered, a little puppet painted with clown paint suddenly popped out from the side, and there was laughter in the tent.
The laughter stopped abruptly, and Sidelle pulled the doll off the spring reflexively, and swiped a crowbar at its face, the sharp hook scratched the doll's face, and cotton wadding flew all over the sky.
She looked at the clown-painted staff in front of her through the white catkins.
The scene was a little awkward for a while.
Sidelle sneered, preemptively, and threw the rotten doll on the face of the staff member wearing a red suit and fluorescent green pants: "This is how your circus treats the audience?!"
The smile on the staff's face froze: "This audience, please don't make trouble for no reason. Your seat is in the first row, first row. Please take your seat in time so as not to miss the time to watch the show."
The blond girl seemed to be furious: "How dare you talk back to me? Who is your boss? Tell him to come out. If you don't fire you today, your circus troupe won't be able to hang around here."
She pushed the staff away violently, and ran to the backstage aggressively with a crowbar in her hand.
staff member:"……?"
He looked at Sidelle with resentment, his head gradually swelled, and finally grew to the size of a watermelon.
"This audience, please wait a moment..."
Sidelle turned her head impatiently, ignored his swollen head, and gave him a middle finger: "Go away, don't block your ancestor's way, or hammer your empty head to pieces, you know?"
She lifted the red curtain covering the background.
In a glass container, there are eggshells, and what emerges from the hatched eggshells is not a cute pet like a chicken, but a monster with reptile limbs and a baby's head.
The baby-headed monster kept roaring towards the blonde girl outside the glass, and there were countless sharp teeth in the small open mouth. Seeing it, Sidel felt a little familiar, and she knocked on the glass impatiently: "Don't shout!" Now, where is that clown thing now?"
The baby-headed monster seemed unable to understand, and Sidelle left quite regretfully.
She continued to walk forward, and soon saw a bunch of deformed and terrifying things and bloody props.
Sidelle walked past these monsters as usual, and at the end she saw three glass doors, each with blood-red letters, one with "Fear", one with "Not Afraid", and the last one It is "super afraid".
Sidelle: "..."
She hesitated for a while, remembering the staff member outside, and walked back decisively, planning to pull over to find the way.
——How can you do things like Lei Lei yourself?
Just going out for a circle, Sydel regretfully found that the staff member whose head was swollen to the size of a watermelon was gone.
She could only go back behind the scenes by herself, pondered for a while, and first took out a speaker from her backpack and turned it on. Chucky cursed in the air, she hooked a doorknob with a crowbar, and walked slowly Pull it back.
Behind the door of "Super Fear", there is nothing but nothing.
Sidelle: "..."
She opened the other two doors as usual, and found that the things behind these doors were exactly the same.
They are all dark rock walls, and there is nothing in them.
She suddenly understood something—the clown probably feeds on people's fear, and he only hunts children because children have the weakest strength and are often the most powerless in the face of fear.
But now, she is not afraid of the clown, and he has no way to hurt her, he can only try his best to scare her.
... no, not right.
The purpose of the clown is not to scare her, but...to draw strength from other people first, and then deal with her!
Sidelle turned on the phone resolutely, and saw a message that she had ignored before.
A message from Belch 10 minutes ago.
"Sister, where are you now? Bill and the others said that Beverly was taken away by the clown."
Sidelle remembered what she had told Belch last night, and wondered if he had listened now.
She replied: "I know, I'm right below. You must not come down, and don't let them come down either."
Belch, who was guarding the ancient well, jumped up excitedly: "My sister replied to my message! She's right below..."
"Wait," he struggled again: "My sister won't let us go down...can she do it alone?!"
Bill and others gathered around, and a group of teenagers looked anxious, and someone said: "Belch, you have stopped us for 10 minutes! What are you trying to do?"
Belch: "...But it should be really dangerous down there, it's useless for you to go down."
"Then your sister... If you want me to say, we should go down together."
Belch thought for a while and thought it made sense. He replied with a sad face: "Sister, can you do it by yourself?! Don't you really need us to go down and help you?"
Sidelle was walking in a dark rock corridor behind a door, she looked at the message on the phone: "..."
What can these children do down here?Give the Joker a food source and help him bash his teammates?
She was silent for a while.
"Need not."
After thinking about it, I added another sentence.
"You go to the adults first."
Let them leave that ancient well first, and stay with adults to ensure their safety.
Belch was dumbfounded. He looked at the message on the phone, hesitated for two seconds, and a thin young man said dissatisfiedly: "It's impossible for adults to believe things about clowns! They just think we're joking!"
Belch thought for a few seconds, then shook his head: "No, I have a way to call them here!"
He misunderstood what Sidel meant, thinking she was referring to gathering adults in this house.
"It will take about ten minutes to drive here from the police station in the town. I can go to the convenience store and pharmacy next to me... Tell someone that Beverly accidentally fell, and they should come to help!"
There was a moment of silence, and someone said: "But Beverly disappeared after beating her father unconscious. If she does this, she will not be able to cover up the fact that she hurt her father... This will make Beverly's situation even more difficult." .”
"Beverly was originally the bullied side in school, if he gets a bad reputation in the town..."
Belch scratched his head, "Then..."
He couldn't think about it anymore, and a bunch of people started to gather around the ancient well in a daze.
"You should contact Sidelle in real time. If she loses contact and there is no news for 10 minutes, or if she doesn't come up for more than half an hour, we will go down again."
Eventually, Bill said.
Sidelle walked through the wall rock corridor, and what she saw turned out to be a huge...a garbage dump.
The surface of the water filled up to the calf, and a [-]-meter-high pile of garbage stood in this circular cave. Around the garbage hill, there were countless children's bodies floating slowly, all the way to the small hole at the top. , only to reveal a subtle light.
The gurgling water is still filling the cave, and there seems to be another outlet on the ground, which seems to be connected to the sewer of Derry Town.Countless wreckage piled up, and it was hard to tell whether there were human bones among the wreckage of the frame.
Sidelle held her breath, pressed the stereo that had been turned off with her left hand, hung behind her, and held the cold crowbar with her right hand, quietly turned around the mountain of garbage, and saw the clown grabbing a girl by the neck and lifting her up into the air .
That's Beverly.
The girl struggled hard, but the hand holding her was extremely powerful, and she breathed out with difficulty: "I, I'm not afraid of you..."
She glanced aside from the corner of her eye, and suddenly revealed a faint horror.
The blond girl who bent over and walked over quietly squinted at her slightly, and raised her slender fingers on her lips.
Beverly swallowed, and controlled her eyes to move away from Sidelle quietly.
The clown's oiled face twisted, like anger and disdain, he laughed strangely and sharply: "It's okay, baby, I'll scare you... Come, float with me..."
He was still whispering, but his whole face became more and more distorted as his mouth grew.
Beverly stared blankly at his mouth full of layers of sharp teeth, which seemed to be shining with silver light.
There was an extremely deep light in the depths of the silver teeth, just as Beverly's eyes gradually became dull.
"Pfft-"
A crowbar with a hook pierced the Joker's eye socket from behind, and his mouth faltered, but the man with the crowbar didn't seem ready to let it go.
With an indifferent expression on her snow-white face, the blond girl turned the crowbar cruelly, and slowly cut off along the eye sockets.
The clown threw away Beverly in his hand - if he left the crowbar alone, half of his head might be directly twisted off.
Beverly fell to the ground. She covered her neck in pain and coughed twice. As soon as she looked up, she saw the clown pulling out the crowbar and angrily throwing himself behind him.
A speaker was thrown over, Beverly picked it up with trembling hands, and heard Sidel say to her: "Turn on the speaker!"
Get the clown's attention.
Beverly subconsciously pressed the button.
He heard a strange voice sounding, this voice kept cursing, not only the object of scolding was the clown, but also specifically named "Penny Weiss".
Beverly: "..."
She stood up tremblingly, and saw the clown looking back at her angrily.
The clown suddenly heard a familiar and angry scolding sound, he was furious, and turned his head, but before he could find where the annoying ugly doll was, Sidel punched him in the head directly, Pressing people to the ground: "You like to make people float, don't you? I'll screw your head off and put it in a balloon later to see if you can still float."
The clown turned his head and looked at Sidel with resentment. The corner of his mouth was split, revealing his teeth. However, he hadn't eaten for a long time, and his strength was no more than that of an ordinary person. Sidel's fight with him was completely worthwhile. She held the clown down His head looked at his teeth curiously: "You have so many teeth, don't you never brush and have no decay? It's amazing."
The clown who lives in the garbage dump and never brushes his teeth: "..."
Instead of feeling the joy of being praised, he felt rather insulted, and broke out with the last bit of strength to push Sidel away. Sidel took advantage of the opportunity to grab a piece of coal from the stove and stuffed it He said: "Your stove burns really well."
The one-man clown is now at the front of the furnace.
The clown's face twisted visibly to the naked eye. He spit out charcoal fire, but it was accompanied by a lot of scorched meat and blackened teeth.
Sydel let out an "ah" without any emotional ups and downs, stood up from the ground, and looked down at the clown who was still lying on the ground and spitting sparks in pain: "You are so weak."
She kicked it up, leaving an obvious mark on the clown's chest.
The Joker's body seems to have shrunk a bit.
Sidelle turned her head and waved to Beverly: "Come here, girl."
Beverly witnessed the one-person clown's fight before... er, maybe it was a one-sided beating, and now he is not too afraid of clowns.
She came up with a speaker in her hand, and heard Sidelle say, "Pass me my backpack."
Beverly picked up the backpack that Sidelle had thrown aside before the beating, and found it heavy inside.
Sidelle took the backpack, pulled out the rope from inside, and looked back at the clown in surprise to find that his body seemed to have shrunk to half of its original size, and he was lying on the ground weakly and panting.
She tried to grab his collar and found that she could drag it, so she happily dragged the clown away from the stove——
It's a little hot here, and Sydel is a little disgusted.
Sidelle dragged the clown outside, and found that his face had aged more than once, the skin was wrinkled, and water was still oozing out.
Sidelle looked him up and down, and Beverly came over curiously.
When the clown saw the blond girl squatting down, he became annoyed and tried to open his mouth wide again, howling loudly, intimidating these desperate girls.
Seeing his soft teeth, slightly trembling facial muscles, and weak roar, Sidelle couldn't help but smacked her lips, and said to Beverly in amazement: "Wow, look, he's attacking me!"
Beverly: "...Yes, yes."
These words seemed inexplicably like sharing a pet he raised with a friend... However, Beverly looked at the clown who collapsed on the ground.
She blinked her eyes, but didn't dare to say anything more, seeing Sidelle fell into deep thought again.
Sidelle thought for two or three seconds, tied the clown's head with a rope, and dragged him to a exposed bicycle wreckage.
She tied a knot in the rope and hung the clown up.
At this time, the body of the clown has shrunk by another third, like a melting candle.
The blond girl standing in front of him had dark blue eyes. She raised a hand, holding a crowbar and slowly opened his clothes. On the chest that was like melting wax, she easily cut the skin open. The colorless flesh and blood inside were exposed, and the water was still dripping down.
Sidelle took out the gloves that she had prepared long ago, put them on slowly, and before she stretched them in, faced the clown with a purple complexion, frightened eyes, who kept shaking his head and saying "no", and comforted him very kindly: "Don't be afraid , I just squeezed one last night, and I'm very experienced in this kind of thing."
Beverly, who was holding the speaker beside him: "..."
She stared at Sidelle intently, as if she didn't hear anything, but quietly took two steps back.
The clown's body melted very quickly, and Sydel quickly touched his heart, which was still beating vigorously.
She stared at the dark red beating heart, and crushed it expressionlessly.
Accompanied by the sound of "Puff Chi", the clown's frightened and weak begging for mercy also dissipated.
All he had left was a big head, which hung down feebly, and only a shriveled skin remained on his body.
"sister!"
At the same time, a loud roar sounded in the cave.
Belch, whose face was terrified and anxious, took a few steps forward, and saw the dying clown and Sidelle, whose hands were covered in blood and shredded flesh.
The choked sobs he was preparing for were stuck in his throat, and he didn't know whether to approach or retreat.
Sydel didn't bother to talk to him.She took off her gloves, threw them on the garbage dump, and found a secluded place to wash her hands. The water here probably came from the underground tunnel, but when it flowed here, it was unexpectedly clean.
Beverly and Belch are handing over information.
"Because my sister said they wanted to find adults, so they went to find adults," Belch and Beverly explained: "But we have no reason to let them come, so I am going to come down to find you first, and let them go to the next street first." I asked an adult to come over to help, and said that I accidentally fell in because of my playfulness."
In order to make those adults believe that this was not a prank but a real accident as soon as possible, a bad boy like Belch with a very bad reputation could only take the blame and let the group of boys go to "rescue soldiers".
Sidelle listened to a few words casually, while cleaning the muddy water from some garbage piles splashed on her arms.
It's just that while she was washing, she suddenly bumped into something cold and soft.
Sidelle looked up and saw a pale corpse floating in the water.
It is a female corpse.
Her jet-black hair floated in the water like seaweed, her complexion was stagnant, her pupils were dilated, and her lips were slightly parted. The red lips that were once extremely alluring would no longer utter sweet and touching words of love.
No more fresh human flesh will be swallowed.
Sidelle withdrew her hand and saw Jennifer's body slowly drifting downstream along the water, perhaps just buried in the dark underground cave together with the garbage pile.
She ignored the corpse, stood up, and saw countless children floating in the sky slowly falling down.
They are no longer floating, but they will never open their once lively eyes.
Sydel was silent for a while.
Her eyelashes were drawn together to cover up the expression in her blue eyes.
"Let's go." After a while, she said softly, and glanced at Belch and Beverly, who were still immersed in the shocking scene of the corpse drop, "It's time to leave."
"There's nothing here anymore."
All that's left is a piece of trash.
However, before leaving, Sidelle remembered the big stove she saw here.
She walked over and found that the stove had been extinguished, but she saw a well not far away.
This is a well within a well, the bottom of which is bottomless, and no one seems to have reached it.
Sidelle stood in front of the well for a while, and threw the wooden box containing the Rubik's Cube into it.
"Bangdang-"
The echo of the wooden box hitting the stone wall reverberated in this area.
But after a long time, there was no sound of falling to the bottom.
Sidelle returned to Belch and Beverly, who were waiting for Sidelle in the place where there was light on the cave wall.
"There's a passage here that connects to the sewer outside," Beverly said, "but I'm not sure about the route. Belch just messaged Bill and the others and they said they'd drop the rope to pick us up."
The rope fell down quickly, but after the three of them climbed out along the rope, they saw not only Bill and his group of teenagers, but also...
The uncle in the supermarket was holding a tube of gunpowder and was waiting aside with a serious face.
The proprietress of the pharmacy gathered around the well anxiously.
Convenience store clerks, a gray-haired couple...
Sidelle: "..."
She just climbed out of the well, keeping her face calm, but her heart began to panic——
What is this... for?
After she climbed out, the siren sounded just outside the door.
"Have you found the child that fell?" The police officer walked in with a serious face, just in time to meet the blond girl who was wet and had a few patches of moss on her face.
Sidelle: "..."
...It's over, her reputation in this small town will be gone from now on.
When the people on the side saw someone climbing up, they immediately surrounded her and began to teach her a lesson.
"Son, don't be so impulsive next time!" The old man cast a disapproving look as he leaned on his cane.
"She looks like a calm girl, why are you messing around with that little brother of yours..." The supermarket uncle put away the gun, "Bill and the others came here and said that someone had an accident. Take it out... you know, I haven't touched it in years..."
Belch: "..."
Pharmacy owner: "You can figure it out, Jack and the others were going to climb down just now..."
The police officer frowned angrily: "You children——"
"And you kids," he pointed at Bill and the others who were about to sneak away: "Follow me back to the police station!"
Sydel experienced for the first time what it was like to get into a police car and be glared at by a police officer.
... She clearly sent people to the police car with her own hands in the past.
Sidelle sat in the innermost place with a blank face and empty eyes. Belch saw his sister's indifferent face and bad mood, and didn't dare to go up and talk.
Beverly seriously tried to explain to the police officer: "Actually, there is a clown who can kill in that well... He comes out to hunt children every 27 years..."
"That's enough little girl, I don't want to hear your sophistry anymore!" The police officer slammed the car door with a serious face.
"Beverly," Bill tugged at her sleeve: "There's no need to explain, they won't believe it..."
"But it's great that you're all right."
A group of children hugging each other.
Beverly whispered to them what he had seen and heard underground.
Sidelle looked out of the car window with cold eyes, and suddenly saw a somewhat familiar figure.
That was Jennifer's best friend, Nitty—she was standing at a dessert shop by the side of the street, holding an ice cream in her hand, feeding her boyfriend with a smile on her face.
After combing her hair back, her face seemed to be much more beautiful, and her lips were glowing with moisture.
Sidelle just glanced lightly.
Nitty, who was standing on the side of the street, seemed to sense something, and looked behind her, only to see a police car whizzing by.
"What's the matter, Nettie?" her boyfriend asked suspiciously.
"No, it's nothing." Netty smiled lovingly, "I love you, honey."
"Me too." The boy was a little embarrassed, and he praised: "You seem to be a lot prettier today..."
An accident in a small town, and it seems that the murderer will never be found again.
After arriving at the police station, Bill and the others revealed their confessions, and only then did Sidelle know the whole story.
...Belch thought her message was to ask them to find an adult to come and help, and because they would not believe in the existence of clowns, without any excuse—
Belch went down the well, and Bill and the others called many people to help before the police came, using the excuse that Belch fell into the well because of his playfulness.
In order to avoid more accidents, Bill also specifically emphasized that "Belch sent them a distress message, saying that there is something very dangerous in the well."
Then it was misunderstood that there was something like a large piranha in the well.
There are not many people in the small town, and the folk customs are considered simple. Bill took a group of children to yell around, and naturally gathered a group of people to come to the mouth of the well to help.
Sidelle: "..."
Today's incident will probably appear in the town's daily newspaper tomorrow.
Then the next day, the whole town will know about her "falling down the well because of playfulness, which attracted the police to rescue her".
At this time, she was sitting on the seat, drinking the hot coffee handed over by the police, and wiping off the water with a clean towel.
——Because they were recognized as the people who helped catch the fugitive Eddie before, Sydel and Belch were going to be let go.
The police also kindly handed Sidelle a hot drink and a towel.
Sidelle took the towel and coffee, and then smiled and rejected the police's advice to let her and Belch leave.
Her hand holding the coffee trembled slightly, her face was as calm as ever, and she suggested to the police: "My younger brother has always been naughty, I think it's okay to let him receive discipline education with Bill and the others."
The police had heard about Belch's reputation for a long time, and he thought that Belch's sister wanted to take the opportunity to educate him.
So now—
Belch was dazed and angry, squatting on the ground with Bill and the others.
Listening to the police's stern admonition: "Playful-oh, children, you know what your playful will lead to..."
Belch: "..."
By the time a group of people were released from the police station, it was almost dusk.
Bill and the group of teenagers came to thank Sidelle, and then went home one after another.
Sidelle also led Belch back home.
She first went to the bathroom to take a shower, and when she came out, she saw Belch watching TV on the sofa in the hall on the first floor.
Sidelle thought for a while, walked over, and sat down beside him: "By the way, there is something I forgot to tell you—"
"I'll probably leave tomorrow."
Belch was surprised: "Sister, are you leaving?"
"Well," Sydel glanced at him: "Are you unhappy?"
Belch: "It's impossible to be happy..."
To be happy is to be happy.
It's just that there is no joy as imagined.
Belch scratched his head, "It's just that you're leaving in half a month, I thought you'd stay here for a long time..."
"Half a month is long enough."
Sidelle said lightly, "Auntie should be satisfied with you now, so I'm leaving, you take care of yourself."
Belch nana: "Sister, you are only going home, why does it sound like parting from life and death..."
Sidelle: "..."
"If you can't speak, you can shut up."
The half month of role-playing was quite tiring, and finally everything was over. Sidelle stretched out a little tiredly, and said lazily: "I'm going to bed, don't disturb me."
Sidelle returned to her room, booked her flight ticket, and fell asleep peacefully.
the next day.
Sure enough, on the town daily, there were photos of Sidelle and the others crawling out of the well.
It's just that this embarrassment is not a headline.
Another major event took up most of the pages of the dailies.
——A hurricane swept across Maine, and the strong rainstorm raged at night, destroying many trees. The forest condition was very bad, power was cut off in many areas, and the airport was temporarily suspended as a result.
The airports that are out of service include the airport where Sidelle came.
Because the town of Derry is located in a remote place, apart from this airport, looking inland, the nearest airport is at least four hours away by car.
When Belch came downstairs, he saw Sidelle sitting on the sofa, and the blonde girl looked down at the newspaper in her hand.
He leaned up to take a look, saw the photo of the three of them taken yesterday with sharp eyes, and looked away guiltily, but Sidel's attention seemed to be completely not on the embarrassing news that day.
"Sister," Belch thought for a while, and said, "The airport you came to is out of service, why don't you wait for a while before leaving? Anyway, you have nothing to do when you go back."
"No," however, the blond girl on the sofa rejected him, she raised her snow-white face, revealing a cold look in her eyes: "I'm leaving today."
"Now, right now, right now."
Sidelle went to pack her luggage as she spoke. She dropped the daily newspaper, turned around and went back to the room on the second floor, and began to pack the necessary items in her suitcase.
When she picked up the notebook, she pulled out a map from the end of the notebook.
Sidelle spread out the map.
It was a map of the United States. She found the page of Maine according to the serial number, and opened it. On the snow-white paper was a hand-painted map of Maine, with countless bright red marks drawn in different places on it. cross.
Her eyelashes drooped slightly, her snow-white face was expressionless, her fingers moved lightly on the map, and quickly planned a route avoiding those red crosses.
Sidelle picked up her mobile phone, checked on the internet map, and found that it only takes six hours to drive there from Derry Town.
It's seven o'clock in the morning.
She no longer hesitated, and quickly packed her belongings.
When he arrived downstairs with the suitcase, Belch showed embarrassment: "Sister, the airport you are going to—"
"It's six hours from Derry town," he said. "There are no taxis here, so you have to drive yourself."
"My mother parked a car at the auto repair shop, and pays for regular maintenance every year. If you insist on leaving today, then I will drive you."
Although it is not clear why Sidelle is so proficient, but at the same time Belch naturally felt a sense of peace of mind.
but……
The clown and the ugly doll are not at the same level, are they?
Seeing what he was thinking, Sidelle interrupted lightly, "Go back to sleep, and don't go near that house anytime soon."
She thought of something again and asked, "Have you confessed to those children? Tell them not to go to that old house again."
Belch nodded: "I said it, I don't know if they will listen."
It was dark outside the window, and it was midnight now.
After finishing everything, Sidelle came downstairs with the bag of black plastic bags. The plastic limbs in the fireplace had been burnt black. She turned off the fire and pulled them out. The charred limbs still had the smell of fibers taste.
She piled these together and threw them into the trash can at the door, and went back to the room.
All night.
the next day.
Before going out, Sidelle stood in front of the table for a while, and opened the last locked drawer under the table.
She took out a small locked wooden box from it.
The Rubik's Cube that appeared inexplicably before was placed in the wooden box. After getting off the plane, Sidel communicated with Christie and learned that the monster without human skin that appeared in her house was actually her uncle.
According to Christie -
The Rubik's Cube was still clinging to blood when it fell, and her skinless uncle looked eager to get the Rubik's Cube back.
Christie said that the Rubik's Cube had disappeared.
Sidelle tried to throw it twice, but found that each time the Rubik's Cube would come back by itself, she finally found a store at random, bought a locked wooden box, threw the Rubik's Cube into it, and threw it in the corner of the suitcase and never heard of it. Tube.
Somewhat strangely, when she looked at this old Rubik's Cube carefully for the first time, Sidel seemed to hear someone urging her in her heart——
Quickly turn that Rubik's Cube, open it, and have...
The voice didn't say what it had.
Sidelle closed the wooden box indifferently.
Later in Derry, she kept locking the Rubik's Cube in a corner and almost forgot about it.
She didn't think of the Rubik's Cube until today, possibly meeting the Joker.
Sidelle thought about it, and then stuffed the wooden box containing the Rubik's Cube into her backpack.
—Maybe it can be used against clowns.
After going out, Sidelle saw a new missing person notice on the wall at the corner of the street.
[Jennifer, eighteen years old, lives in Building xx, No. x, xx Street, and did not return all night on x day last night...]
On the snow-white paper is a pasted color photo.
The girl in the photo has a bright and charming smile, and her misty blue eyes are gazing affectionately at the camera, as if she is looking at her beloved lover.
The blond girl stood still in front of the missing person notice, she took a few glances, turned and left calmly.
Sidelle came to the supermarket and bought a bunch of small speakers, then turned to the nearby computer repair shop, passed on all the nearly one-hour dirty words from the soul that she had received from Chucky before, and walked out with her backpack.
She stopped.
At the same time, there was a knock on the door of Belch's house.
"Hi, is anyone home?!"
The black curly-haired boy slammed the door violently. Belch opened the door after seeing someone coming through the cat's eyes, and looked at him inexplicably: "What's wrong?"
Bill panted heavily, and said anxiously, "Beverly...Beverly is gone!"
"She was captured by the clown!!"
He grabbed Belch's arm: "We are the only ones who can save her now! You were here last night... If we don't defeat the clown, he will capture us one by one!!"
Belch was dumbfounded, and it took him a while to recover. He looked at Bill and the group of teenagers behind him, and murmured, "Wait, let me find my sister first."
He turned around to call for someone, but when he opened his mouth, he suddenly remembered that Sidel had gone out this morning.
Belch frantically took out his cell phone and sent a distress message to Sidelle.
"It's too late," Bill stared at him: "We have to go to that old house first, you...you take care!"
He took a few steps back and ran away quickly.
"Wait!" Belch looked around in a daze, and when he found no one, the more he thought about it, the more frightened he became.
The message sent from the phone was still displayed as unread. Belch held the phone blankly for a few seconds, and suddenly remembered a terrifying thing.
Could it be that his sister has already gone down that well, so she doesn't have time to read his news?
Belch thought for a while, and quickly caught up with Bill: "I'll go to the old house with you!"
Sidel walked on a street covered in white mist.
The girl's long blond hair was coiled on top of her head, exposing her smooth and graceful shoulders and neck. She held a pitch-black crowbar in her right hand, smoothing her hand in the air from time to time.
On both sides of the street are houses with closed doors and windows. The houses are old-fashioned, like the style of the last century.
Sidelle walked to the end of the street and heard melodious music playing.
She stopped and saw the scene in front of her——
This is a carnival from a hundred years ago.
Sidelle has already discovered along the way that the houses on both sides of the street cannot be opened—whether it is violent broken windows or skillful lockpicking, now it seems that this carnival is what the clown wants her to see.
The girl sighed softly.
She held the crowbar in her hand, her eyelashes drooping slightly, and she walked into the carnival with a calm expression.
There are strings of ceramic dolls, the size of normal people, placed in the position to welcome the guests.
It's just that their white porcelain faces are paired with strangely colored blush and eye shadow, and their stiff smiles make them very scary at first glance.
Walking past these ceramic dolls, in front of you is a pointed tent with red and white stripes piled up high.
There was a lot of noise inside, and it seemed that many people were laughing enthusiastically.
However, when the curtain was opened, only rows of empty seats could be seen.
This carnival seemed to have no other facilities other than the big circus tent, so Sydel walked in anyway.
As soon as she entered, a little puppet painted with clown paint suddenly popped out from the side, and there was laughter in the tent.
The laughter stopped abruptly, and Sidelle pulled the doll off the spring reflexively, and swiped a crowbar at its face, the sharp hook scratched the doll's face, and cotton wadding flew all over the sky.
She looked at the clown-painted staff in front of her through the white catkins.
The scene was a little awkward for a while.
Sidelle sneered, preemptively, and threw the rotten doll on the face of the staff member wearing a red suit and fluorescent green pants: "This is how your circus treats the audience?!"
The smile on the staff's face froze: "This audience, please don't make trouble for no reason. Your seat is in the first row, first row. Please take your seat in time so as not to miss the time to watch the show."
The blond girl seemed to be furious: "How dare you talk back to me? Who is your boss? Tell him to come out. If you don't fire you today, your circus troupe won't be able to hang around here."
She pushed the staff away violently, and ran to the backstage aggressively with a crowbar in her hand.
staff member:"……?"
He looked at Sidelle with resentment, his head gradually swelled, and finally grew to the size of a watermelon.
"This audience, please wait a moment..."
Sidelle turned her head impatiently, ignored his swollen head, and gave him a middle finger: "Go away, don't block your ancestor's way, or hammer your empty head to pieces, you know?"
She lifted the red curtain covering the background.
In a glass container, there are eggshells, and what emerges from the hatched eggshells is not a cute pet like a chicken, but a monster with reptile limbs and a baby's head.
The baby-headed monster kept roaring towards the blonde girl outside the glass, and there were countless sharp teeth in the small open mouth. Seeing it, Sidel felt a little familiar, and she knocked on the glass impatiently: "Don't shout!" Now, where is that clown thing now?"
The baby-headed monster seemed unable to understand, and Sidelle left quite regretfully.
She continued to walk forward, and soon saw a bunch of deformed and terrifying things and bloody props.
Sidelle walked past these monsters as usual, and at the end she saw three glass doors, each with blood-red letters, one with "Fear", one with "Not Afraid", and the last one It is "super afraid".
Sidelle: "..."
She hesitated for a while, remembering the staff member outside, and walked back decisively, planning to pull over to find the way.
——How can you do things like Lei Lei yourself?
Just going out for a circle, Sydel regretfully found that the staff member whose head was swollen to the size of a watermelon was gone.
She could only go back behind the scenes by herself, pondered for a while, and first took out a speaker from her backpack and turned it on. Chucky cursed in the air, she hooked a doorknob with a crowbar, and walked slowly Pull it back.
Behind the door of "Super Fear", there is nothing but nothing.
Sidelle: "..."
She opened the other two doors as usual, and found that the things behind these doors were exactly the same.
They are all dark rock walls, and there is nothing in them.
She suddenly understood something—the clown probably feeds on people's fear, and he only hunts children because children have the weakest strength and are often the most powerless in the face of fear.
But now, she is not afraid of the clown, and he has no way to hurt her, he can only try his best to scare her.
... no, not right.
The purpose of the clown is not to scare her, but...to draw strength from other people first, and then deal with her!
Sidelle turned on the phone resolutely, and saw a message that she had ignored before.
A message from Belch 10 minutes ago.
"Sister, where are you now? Bill and the others said that Beverly was taken away by the clown."
Sidelle remembered what she had told Belch last night, and wondered if he had listened now.
She replied: "I know, I'm right below. You must not come down, and don't let them come down either."
Belch, who was guarding the ancient well, jumped up excitedly: "My sister replied to my message! She's right below..."
"Wait," he struggled again: "My sister won't let us go down...can she do it alone?!"
Bill and others gathered around, and a group of teenagers looked anxious, and someone said: "Belch, you have stopped us for 10 minutes! What are you trying to do?"
Belch: "...But it should be really dangerous down there, it's useless for you to go down."
"Then your sister... If you want me to say, we should go down together."
Belch thought for a while and thought it made sense. He replied with a sad face: "Sister, can you do it by yourself?! Don't you really need us to go down and help you?"
Sidelle was walking in a dark rock corridor behind a door, she looked at the message on the phone: "..."
What can these children do down here?Give the Joker a food source and help him bash his teammates?
She was silent for a while.
"Need not."
After thinking about it, I added another sentence.
"You go to the adults first."
Let them leave that ancient well first, and stay with adults to ensure their safety.
Belch was dumbfounded. He looked at the message on the phone, hesitated for two seconds, and a thin young man said dissatisfiedly: "It's impossible for adults to believe things about clowns! They just think we're joking!"
Belch thought for a few seconds, then shook his head: "No, I have a way to call them here!"
He misunderstood what Sidel meant, thinking she was referring to gathering adults in this house.
"It will take about ten minutes to drive here from the police station in the town. I can go to the convenience store and pharmacy next to me... Tell someone that Beverly accidentally fell, and they should come to help!"
There was a moment of silence, and someone said: "But Beverly disappeared after beating her father unconscious. If she does this, she will not be able to cover up the fact that she hurt her father... This will make Beverly's situation even more difficult." .”
"Beverly was originally the bullied side in school, if he gets a bad reputation in the town..."
Belch scratched his head, "Then..."
He couldn't think about it anymore, and a bunch of people started to gather around the ancient well in a daze.
"You should contact Sidelle in real time. If she loses contact and there is no news for 10 minutes, or if she doesn't come up for more than half an hour, we will go down again."
Eventually, Bill said.
Sidelle walked through the wall rock corridor, and what she saw turned out to be a huge...a garbage dump.
The surface of the water filled up to the calf, and a [-]-meter-high pile of garbage stood in this circular cave. Around the garbage hill, there were countless children's bodies floating slowly, all the way to the small hole at the top. , only to reveal a subtle light.
The gurgling water is still filling the cave, and there seems to be another outlet on the ground, which seems to be connected to the sewer of Derry Town.Countless wreckage piled up, and it was hard to tell whether there were human bones among the wreckage of the frame.
Sidelle held her breath, pressed the stereo that had been turned off with her left hand, hung behind her, and held the cold crowbar with her right hand, quietly turned around the mountain of garbage, and saw the clown grabbing a girl by the neck and lifting her up into the air .
That's Beverly.
The girl struggled hard, but the hand holding her was extremely powerful, and she breathed out with difficulty: "I, I'm not afraid of you..."
She glanced aside from the corner of her eye, and suddenly revealed a faint horror.
The blond girl who bent over and walked over quietly squinted at her slightly, and raised her slender fingers on her lips.
Beverly swallowed, and controlled her eyes to move away from Sidelle quietly.
The clown's oiled face twisted, like anger and disdain, he laughed strangely and sharply: "It's okay, baby, I'll scare you... Come, float with me..."
He was still whispering, but his whole face became more and more distorted as his mouth grew.
Beverly stared blankly at his mouth full of layers of sharp teeth, which seemed to be shining with silver light.
There was an extremely deep light in the depths of the silver teeth, just as Beverly's eyes gradually became dull.
"Pfft-"
A crowbar with a hook pierced the Joker's eye socket from behind, and his mouth faltered, but the man with the crowbar didn't seem ready to let it go.
With an indifferent expression on her snow-white face, the blond girl turned the crowbar cruelly, and slowly cut off along the eye sockets.
The clown threw away Beverly in his hand - if he left the crowbar alone, half of his head might be directly twisted off.
Beverly fell to the ground. She covered her neck in pain and coughed twice. As soon as she looked up, she saw the clown pulling out the crowbar and angrily throwing himself behind him.
A speaker was thrown over, Beverly picked it up with trembling hands, and heard Sidel say to her: "Turn on the speaker!"
Get the clown's attention.
Beverly subconsciously pressed the button.
He heard a strange voice sounding, this voice kept cursing, not only the object of scolding was the clown, but also specifically named "Penny Weiss".
Beverly: "..."
She stood up tremblingly, and saw the clown looking back at her angrily.
The clown suddenly heard a familiar and angry scolding sound, he was furious, and turned his head, but before he could find where the annoying ugly doll was, Sidel punched him in the head directly, Pressing people to the ground: "You like to make people float, don't you? I'll screw your head off and put it in a balloon later to see if you can still float."
The clown turned his head and looked at Sidel with resentment. The corner of his mouth was split, revealing his teeth. However, he hadn't eaten for a long time, and his strength was no more than that of an ordinary person. Sidel's fight with him was completely worthwhile. She held the clown down His head looked at his teeth curiously: "You have so many teeth, don't you never brush and have no decay? It's amazing."
The clown who lives in the garbage dump and never brushes his teeth: "..."
Instead of feeling the joy of being praised, he felt rather insulted, and broke out with the last bit of strength to push Sidel away. Sidel took advantage of the opportunity to grab a piece of coal from the stove and stuffed it He said: "Your stove burns really well."
The one-man clown is now at the front of the furnace.
The clown's face twisted visibly to the naked eye. He spit out charcoal fire, but it was accompanied by a lot of scorched meat and blackened teeth.
Sydel let out an "ah" without any emotional ups and downs, stood up from the ground, and looked down at the clown who was still lying on the ground and spitting sparks in pain: "You are so weak."
She kicked it up, leaving an obvious mark on the clown's chest.
The Joker's body seems to have shrunk a bit.
Sidelle turned her head and waved to Beverly: "Come here, girl."
Beverly witnessed the one-person clown's fight before... er, maybe it was a one-sided beating, and now he is not too afraid of clowns.
She came up with a speaker in her hand, and heard Sidelle say, "Pass me my backpack."
Beverly picked up the backpack that Sidelle had thrown aside before the beating, and found it heavy inside.
Sidelle took the backpack, pulled out the rope from inside, and looked back at the clown in surprise to find that his body seemed to have shrunk to half of its original size, and he was lying on the ground weakly and panting.
She tried to grab his collar and found that she could drag it, so she happily dragged the clown away from the stove——
It's a little hot here, and Sydel is a little disgusted.
Sidelle dragged the clown outside, and found that his face had aged more than once, the skin was wrinkled, and water was still oozing out.
Sidelle looked him up and down, and Beverly came over curiously.
When the clown saw the blond girl squatting down, he became annoyed and tried to open his mouth wide again, howling loudly, intimidating these desperate girls.
Seeing his soft teeth, slightly trembling facial muscles, and weak roar, Sidelle couldn't help but smacked her lips, and said to Beverly in amazement: "Wow, look, he's attacking me!"
Beverly: "...Yes, yes."
These words seemed inexplicably like sharing a pet he raised with a friend... However, Beverly looked at the clown who collapsed on the ground.
She blinked her eyes, but didn't dare to say anything more, seeing Sidelle fell into deep thought again.
Sidelle thought for two or three seconds, tied the clown's head with a rope, and dragged him to a exposed bicycle wreckage.
She tied a knot in the rope and hung the clown up.
At this time, the body of the clown has shrunk by another third, like a melting candle.
The blond girl standing in front of him had dark blue eyes. She raised a hand, holding a crowbar and slowly opened his clothes. On the chest that was like melting wax, she easily cut the skin open. The colorless flesh and blood inside were exposed, and the water was still dripping down.
Sidelle took out the gloves that she had prepared long ago, put them on slowly, and before she stretched them in, faced the clown with a purple complexion, frightened eyes, who kept shaking his head and saying "no", and comforted him very kindly: "Don't be afraid , I just squeezed one last night, and I'm very experienced in this kind of thing."
Beverly, who was holding the speaker beside him: "..."
She stared at Sidelle intently, as if she didn't hear anything, but quietly took two steps back.
The clown's body melted very quickly, and Sydel quickly touched his heart, which was still beating vigorously.
She stared at the dark red beating heart, and crushed it expressionlessly.
Accompanied by the sound of "Puff Chi", the clown's frightened and weak begging for mercy also dissipated.
All he had left was a big head, which hung down feebly, and only a shriveled skin remained on his body.
"sister!"
At the same time, a loud roar sounded in the cave.
Belch, whose face was terrified and anxious, took a few steps forward, and saw the dying clown and Sidelle, whose hands were covered in blood and shredded flesh.
The choked sobs he was preparing for were stuck in his throat, and he didn't know whether to approach or retreat.
Sydel didn't bother to talk to him.She took off her gloves, threw them on the garbage dump, and found a secluded place to wash her hands. The water here probably came from the underground tunnel, but when it flowed here, it was unexpectedly clean.
Beverly and Belch are handing over information.
"Because my sister said they wanted to find adults, so they went to find adults," Belch and Beverly explained: "But we have no reason to let them come, so I am going to come down to find you first, and let them go to the next street first." I asked an adult to come over to help, and said that I accidentally fell in because of my playfulness."
In order to make those adults believe that this was not a prank but a real accident as soon as possible, a bad boy like Belch with a very bad reputation could only take the blame and let the group of boys go to "rescue soldiers".
Sidelle listened to a few words casually, while cleaning the muddy water from some garbage piles splashed on her arms.
It's just that while she was washing, she suddenly bumped into something cold and soft.
Sidelle looked up and saw a pale corpse floating in the water.
It is a female corpse.
Her jet-black hair floated in the water like seaweed, her complexion was stagnant, her pupils were dilated, and her lips were slightly parted. The red lips that were once extremely alluring would no longer utter sweet and touching words of love.
No more fresh human flesh will be swallowed.
Sidelle withdrew her hand and saw Jennifer's body slowly drifting downstream along the water, perhaps just buried in the dark underground cave together with the garbage pile.
She ignored the corpse, stood up, and saw countless children floating in the sky slowly falling down.
They are no longer floating, but they will never open their once lively eyes.
Sydel was silent for a while.
Her eyelashes were drawn together to cover up the expression in her blue eyes.
"Let's go." After a while, she said softly, and glanced at Belch and Beverly, who were still immersed in the shocking scene of the corpse drop, "It's time to leave."
"There's nothing here anymore."
All that's left is a piece of trash.
However, before leaving, Sidelle remembered the big stove she saw here.
She walked over and found that the stove had been extinguished, but she saw a well not far away.
This is a well within a well, the bottom of which is bottomless, and no one seems to have reached it.
Sidelle stood in front of the well for a while, and threw the wooden box containing the Rubik's Cube into it.
"Bangdang-"
The echo of the wooden box hitting the stone wall reverberated in this area.
But after a long time, there was no sound of falling to the bottom.
Sidelle returned to Belch and Beverly, who were waiting for Sidelle in the place where there was light on the cave wall.
"There's a passage here that connects to the sewer outside," Beverly said, "but I'm not sure about the route. Belch just messaged Bill and the others and they said they'd drop the rope to pick us up."
The rope fell down quickly, but after the three of them climbed out along the rope, they saw not only Bill and his group of teenagers, but also...
The uncle in the supermarket was holding a tube of gunpowder and was waiting aside with a serious face.
The proprietress of the pharmacy gathered around the well anxiously.
Convenience store clerks, a gray-haired couple...
Sidelle: "..."
She just climbed out of the well, keeping her face calm, but her heart began to panic——
What is this... for?
After she climbed out, the siren sounded just outside the door.
"Have you found the child that fell?" The police officer walked in with a serious face, just in time to meet the blond girl who was wet and had a few patches of moss on her face.
Sidelle: "..."
...It's over, her reputation in this small town will be gone from now on.
When the people on the side saw someone climbing up, they immediately surrounded her and began to teach her a lesson.
"Son, don't be so impulsive next time!" The old man cast a disapproving look as he leaned on his cane.
"She looks like a calm girl, why are you messing around with that little brother of yours..." The supermarket uncle put away the gun, "Bill and the others came here and said that someone had an accident. Take it out... you know, I haven't touched it in years..."
Belch: "..."
Pharmacy owner: "You can figure it out, Jack and the others were going to climb down just now..."
The police officer frowned angrily: "You children——"
"And you kids," he pointed at Bill and the others who were about to sneak away: "Follow me back to the police station!"
Sydel experienced for the first time what it was like to get into a police car and be glared at by a police officer.
... She clearly sent people to the police car with her own hands in the past.
Sidelle sat in the innermost place with a blank face and empty eyes. Belch saw his sister's indifferent face and bad mood, and didn't dare to go up and talk.
Beverly seriously tried to explain to the police officer: "Actually, there is a clown who can kill in that well... He comes out to hunt children every 27 years..."
"That's enough little girl, I don't want to hear your sophistry anymore!" The police officer slammed the car door with a serious face.
"Beverly," Bill tugged at her sleeve: "There's no need to explain, they won't believe it..."
"But it's great that you're all right."
A group of children hugging each other.
Beverly whispered to them what he had seen and heard underground.
Sidelle looked out of the car window with cold eyes, and suddenly saw a somewhat familiar figure.
That was Jennifer's best friend, Nitty—she was standing at a dessert shop by the side of the street, holding an ice cream in her hand, feeding her boyfriend with a smile on her face.
After combing her hair back, her face seemed to be much more beautiful, and her lips were glowing with moisture.
Sidelle just glanced lightly.
Nitty, who was standing on the side of the street, seemed to sense something, and looked behind her, only to see a police car whizzing by.
"What's the matter, Nettie?" her boyfriend asked suspiciously.
"No, it's nothing." Netty smiled lovingly, "I love you, honey."
"Me too." The boy was a little embarrassed, and he praised: "You seem to be a lot prettier today..."
An accident in a small town, and it seems that the murderer will never be found again.
After arriving at the police station, Bill and the others revealed their confessions, and only then did Sidelle know the whole story.
...Belch thought her message was to ask them to find an adult to come and help, and because they would not believe in the existence of clowns, without any excuse—
Belch went down the well, and Bill and the others called many people to help before the police came, using the excuse that Belch fell into the well because of his playfulness.
In order to avoid more accidents, Bill also specifically emphasized that "Belch sent them a distress message, saying that there is something very dangerous in the well."
Then it was misunderstood that there was something like a large piranha in the well.
There are not many people in the small town, and the folk customs are considered simple. Bill took a group of children to yell around, and naturally gathered a group of people to come to the mouth of the well to help.
Sidelle: "..."
Today's incident will probably appear in the town's daily newspaper tomorrow.
Then the next day, the whole town will know about her "falling down the well because of playfulness, which attracted the police to rescue her".
At this time, she was sitting on the seat, drinking the hot coffee handed over by the police, and wiping off the water with a clean towel.
——Because they were recognized as the people who helped catch the fugitive Eddie before, Sydel and Belch were going to be let go.
The police also kindly handed Sidelle a hot drink and a towel.
Sidelle took the towel and coffee, and then smiled and rejected the police's advice to let her and Belch leave.
Her hand holding the coffee trembled slightly, her face was as calm as ever, and she suggested to the police: "My younger brother has always been naughty, I think it's okay to let him receive discipline education with Bill and the others."
The police had heard about Belch's reputation for a long time, and he thought that Belch's sister wanted to take the opportunity to educate him.
So now—
Belch was dazed and angry, squatting on the ground with Bill and the others.
Listening to the police's stern admonition: "Playful-oh, children, you know what your playful will lead to..."
Belch: "..."
By the time a group of people were released from the police station, it was almost dusk.
Bill and the group of teenagers came to thank Sidelle, and then went home one after another.
Sidelle also led Belch back home.
She first went to the bathroom to take a shower, and when she came out, she saw Belch watching TV on the sofa in the hall on the first floor.
Sidelle thought for a while, walked over, and sat down beside him: "By the way, there is something I forgot to tell you—"
"I'll probably leave tomorrow."
Belch was surprised: "Sister, are you leaving?"
"Well," Sydel glanced at him: "Are you unhappy?"
Belch: "It's impossible to be happy..."
To be happy is to be happy.
It's just that there is no joy as imagined.
Belch scratched his head, "It's just that you're leaving in half a month, I thought you'd stay here for a long time..."
"Half a month is long enough."
Sidelle said lightly, "Auntie should be satisfied with you now, so I'm leaving, you take care of yourself."
Belch nana: "Sister, you are only going home, why does it sound like parting from life and death..."
Sidelle: "..."
"If you can't speak, you can shut up."
The half month of role-playing was quite tiring, and finally everything was over. Sidelle stretched out a little tiredly, and said lazily: "I'm going to bed, don't disturb me."
Sidelle returned to her room, booked her flight ticket, and fell asleep peacefully.
the next day.
Sure enough, on the town daily, there were photos of Sidelle and the others crawling out of the well.
It's just that this embarrassment is not a headline.
Another major event took up most of the pages of the dailies.
——A hurricane swept across Maine, and the strong rainstorm raged at night, destroying many trees. The forest condition was very bad, power was cut off in many areas, and the airport was temporarily suspended as a result.
The airports that are out of service include the airport where Sidelle came.
Because the town of Derry is located in a remote place, apart from this airport, looking inland, the nearest airport is at least four hours away by car.
When Belch came downstairs, he saw Sidelle sitting on the sofa, and the blonde girl looked down at the newspaper in her hand.
He leaned up to take a look, saw the photo of the three of them taken yesterday with sharp eyes, and looked away guiltily, but Sidel's attention seemed to be completely not on the embarrassing news that day.
"Sister," Belch thought for a while, and said, "The airport you came to is out of service, why don't you wait for a while before leaving? Anyway, you have nothing to do when you go back."
"No," however, the blond girl on the sofa rejected him, she raised her snow-white face, revealing a cold look in her eyes: "I'm leaving today."
"Now, right now, right now."
Sidelle went to pack her luggage as she spoke. She dropped the daily newspaper, turned around and went back to the room on the second floor, and began to pack the necessary items in her suitcase.
When she picked up the notebook, she pulled out a map from the end of the notebook.
Sidelle spread out the map.
It was a map of the United States. She found the page of Maine according to the serial number, and opened it. On the snow-white paper was a hand-painted map of Maine, with countless bright red marks drawn in different places on it. cross.
Her eyelashes drooped slightly, her snow-white face was expressionless, her fingers moved lightly on the map, and quickly planned a route avoiding those red crosses.
Sidelle picked up her mobile phone, checked on the internet map, and found that it only takes six hours to drive there from Derry Town.
It's seven o'clock in the morning.
She no longer hesitated, and quickly packed her belongings.
When he arrived downstairs with the suitcase, Belch showed embarrassment: "Sister, the airport you are going to—"
"It's six hours from Derry town," he said. "There are no taxis here, so you have to drive yourself."
"My mother parked a car at the auto repair shop, and pays for regular maintenance every year. If you insist on leaving today, then I will drive you."
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