I Became a God in a Horror Game: 9. Siren Town
There was silence in the car, and everyone's expressions became strange.
Lucy hahad twice in embarrassment, and Andre sneered. The two obviously didn't believe what the driver said about eating merman.
Jerf still kept his head down, only Bai Liu looked calm.
The driver drove the car in front of a building smoothly and steadily: "The museum is here, get out of the car." After everyone got off the car, the driver said: "You go to visit first, just call me in the evening, I will pick you up Look at mermaid fishing activities.”
After he finished speaking, he drove away. Bai Liu got out of the car and looked around. In front of him was a building that was so tall that he had to tilt his head back to be parallel to the ground to see the top. There were several buildings on the top. An English cursive letter, Bai Liu translated it, called [Siren Museum].
[Scene Unlock - Siren Museum]
The painting style of the entire museum is the deep color of the sea, supported by a few thick granite columns on the top. Standing at the door, Bailiu can see many silhouetted mermaid statues displayed indistinctly inside.
The decoration of the Siren Museum looks very new, but the outer wall is still a bit worn out. It is the kind of red wall with bricks stacked on top of each other. There are many old newspapers with missing people posted on it, which will be blurred by the wind. It reached Bai Liu's face.
Bai Liu took off the old newspaper from his face, and what caught his eyes was a bold and bold notice—[Police Notice: Twelve people disappeared in Siren Town this month, please read the missing photos below The published missing person shall report to the police in time, and all tourists are requested to pay attention to safety when traveling in Siren Town, do not play with large fish, and be careful not to fall into the water]
There are twelve black-and-white photos in the newspaper below, and the people on them all have happy smiles as if they just came to Siren Town for a trip, but the smiles of the people in the newspaper reveal this old yellowed newspaper that fell on Bailiu's door In his eyes, there was an indescribable strangeness.
After Bai Liu carefully read the whole newspaper, he was about to put the newspaper away and put it in his bag. After folding it twice, Bai Liu suddenly felt that the folded feeling was not right, it was a bit too hard.
As a newspaper, even if it is dried and brittle by the sea breeze, it shouldn't have such a hard texture... as if it is not just a piece of paper.
Bai Liu looked at the cross-section of the newspaper. The cross-section looks really thick, but there are no traces of multiple sheets. The main reason is that the newspaper has been blown so hard that even if there are multiple sheets, it cannot be easily read. When he came out, Bai Liu frowned, put the newspaper away in his arms, and decided to find some warm water to scald it after entering the museum, to see if the newspaper had multiple layers and could be separated.
[Trigger the side mission - find the hot pool in the museum, separate the glued newspapers, reward 10 points]
The keeper of the Siren Museum is an old man suffering from cataracts. His eyes are cloudy and white, but what is amazing is that there seems to be no major problem with people. As soon as Bai Liu and the others walked in, the old man quickly Turning his head to the ground, the keeper's eyes were blank, but there was a polite smile on his aging face, and Lucy let out a small exclamation when he quickly approached this way.
The keeper looked strange and sighed: "It's been a long time since no one came here... Since there were accidents last month, there have been no visitors to the Siren Museum, and no new mermaid sculptures have entered the museum for a long time. .”
Hearing this, Bai Liu asked the keeper: "Why haven't new mermaid sculptures entered the museum for a long time? Does this have anything to do with the absence of tourists?"
"Of course." The keeper's tone became excited, and he even waved his stiff old arms and legs, "Without tourists, we seldom do time-consuming and laborious large-scale activities such as mermaid fishing. , without catching mermaids, we can’t make mermaid sculptures and put them in the museum.”
"Has there always been a steady stream of mermaid sculptures entering the Siren Museum?" Bai Liu immediately realized a problem, "Is the capacity of this museum limited? Not many sculptures."
"No." The keeper had a weird smile on his lips, his white eyeballs rolled in his eyes, and he aimed at Bai Liu, with a mysterious tone, "These mermaid sculptures will leave this museum, and the Siren Museum is forever. It can’t be filled, because as many sculptures come in, so many mermaid sculptures will leave.”
Bai Liu raised his eyebrows subtly, and continued to write: "Where did these mermaid sculptures go after they left the museum? Will these sculptures be thrown back into the sea?"
The guard kept his mouth shut. He seemed to feel that he had said something that shouldn't be said, but Bai Liu asked sharply: "After the tourists come, what then?"
"Nothing will happen." The keeper whispered to himself, "You will have a pleasant holiday in Siren Town, and then leave here."
Ask again, but the keeper is unwilling to speak again no matter what. After Bai Liu asked where the hot water in the museum is, he gave up the routine and took the ticket with a group of people behind him. Entered the Siren Museum.
As soon as he entered, Bai Liu saw a golden lacquered statue standing at the door. This was a humanoid sculpture wearing a suit and a hat. With an official smile on it, it is a majestic sculpture of a middle-aged man standing on a black stone platform, waving to the tourists who come in.
The lights in the museum are very dim, and the light falling from the top casts unclear shadows on the statue's face, making the polite smile on the statue's face weird.
There are some explanations for this statue engraved on the black stone platform, and Bai Liu leaned over to look at it—this is the sculpture of the mayor of Siren Town, which was completed when the ribbon-cutting of the Siren Museum opened.
The mayor also highly praised the mayor's contribution to Siren Town in some exaggerated tones. What was the salvage of the mermaid skeleton and the vigorous development of tourism? What supported the construction of a very interesting sight? The Siren Museum has made the entire backward seaside Siren Town thriving.
Carved on the stone platform-[Mayor Harris has an unconditional love for every villager in Siren Town, just like he has for his own children]
Bai Liu was watching seriously, and Jeref, who had been silent all the way, suddenly leaned against Bai Liu's side: "Do you believe there are mermaids? Do you think the above mentioned things about Siren Town are true? "
Of course not all of them.
This kind of thing that is specially built to promote the development of tourism to the museum, although it looks very serious, but it is almost true if it can be a third of the truth. Most of it is false information fabricated by the local people. To hype it into a gimmick to attract tourists.
But this is a horror game.
Bai Liu: "I think it's true."
Andre hugged his chest and snorted heavily, as if mocking the convinced Jeff and Bai Liu, and followed Jeff into the museum.
Bai Liu and Lucy were supposed to be together, but Bai Liu wanted to find the hot water room to separate the wet newspapers, so she asked Lucy to go shopping alone.
After Lucy expressed regret, she said that she would wait for Bai Liu in the exhibition hall, so she went for a walk curiously, and Bai Liu went to the hot water room that the keeper said.