174 could not leave
The three of Donnie had already searched carefully when they walked into the mahogany camp, and there was no one in the dozen or so wooden houses sparsely arranged in the camp.
But the facts that were now in front of them made them wonder if they had not examined them carefully enough, or if they had simply been transferred to another place.
Before leaving, Donnie and Lawrence, as well as Will, who had been following the incident, had seen the photos of the missing people, and Downey naturally did not forget the appearance of those people in the photos.
Now, the people who emerge from the dilapidated wooden houses around them match the appearance of the missing people in Downey's memory.
Although the number of these people is not large, that is, more than a dozen, and they are all the first batch of missing high school students, it is undoubtedly a big discovery for Donnie and them.
It's just that these people's attitude towards the three of Donnie is not friendly, they don't look the same as before, but the expressions on their faces feel weird no matter how you look at them.
Either way, Downey felt like these people were looking at him smiling maliciously.
Lawrence and Will feel the same way.
These people around have been missing for a month, and even if they can survive in this strange camp until now, they should be different, and they can't be exactly the same as before.
Besides, their smiles were very disturbing, and neither Downey nor Lawrence wanted them to stay close to them.
"Stop," Lawrence said loudly, pointing the silver runic pistol in his hand at a tall, burly young man.
Downey knew this man, he was the organizer of these high school outings, and it was he who chose Camp Redwood.
The man was faced with the muzzle of a gun that could take his life, but he still had a strange smile on his face.
He didn't seem to see, or rather ignored the gun in Lawrence's hand, and continued to walk slowly.
He wasn't the only one, the rest of the crowd did exactly the same as him, approaching the three of Donnie and the three from all sides, gradually surrounding them.
Despite being surrounded by these high school students, Donnie and the others still didn't feel afraid, for the simple reason that apart from the fact that these people were just ordinary people, they couldn't really get close to Donnie and them at the moment.
The dim light released from the lantern stopped them, and the men kept stepping to get closer to Donnie and them, but they never got into the range of the light.
So Donnie didn't feel the horror, but found it a little funny.
But soon this faint sense of comical was gone.
The people in the thick white mist in the depths of the body were mutated, countless wounds appeared on their bodies, and flesh continued to fall downward, but they still had that strange smile on their faces.
Now anyone can see that their state is not normal, and it is impossible for them to be normal people at all.
Downey's eyes were full of characters, and in the blink of an eye, the Eye of Knowledge had revealed the information of these people.
Ordinary Weird: Conan Morphy, the Spirit of Immortality
Race: Spirits
Status: Controlled
Abilities: Telekinesis v1, Levitation v1, Shuttle v1, Shift v1, Illusion v1, Emotional Assimilation v1
Weaknesses: Optional viewing
Origin: Optional
Obviously, they have become spirits, but in the confines of Camp Redwood, Donnie can't see through their true identities with their extraordinary abilities alone.
Fortunately, Donnie was able to directly determine their identities with his general eye, so he wouldn't choose the wrong response.
Now they can't rush into the range of the light to disperse the white fog for the time being, and they can't cause damage to Donnie and the others, but just letting them surround them like this is obviously not a long-term solution.
In addition, the lantern in Donnie's hand is too expensive to use forever.
Lawrence and Will naturally didn't stand here and watch in the face of this situation, their movements were quite consistent, raising their guns and shooting outward.
The Immortal Spirits who had been hit by the Silver Bullet let out a wail of pain, not before when they had torn themselves apart with their illusions.
The howling spirits quickly dissipated, but Donnie had a hunch that they hadn't really completely dissipated, and would appear sooner or later.
In fact, the use of silver bullets or pure iron, as well as iron tools that have been altered through magical rituals, can inflict great damage on spirits, but there is no way to destroy them directly.
Some spirits who struggle to dissipate will attach themselves to a dependent object, and destroy the attachment in order to send them to Hell.
Otherwise, you have to use the magic of the special array against the spirits, or the strange weapons of the special array against the spirits.
The Holy Silver Bullet was more effective than nothing for these spirits, and without them, they kept walking outside the light, wanting to contact Donnie and the others, and the consumption of driving this lantern was slightly reduced.
"We can't stay here anymore, we have to get out of here first," Lawrence swapped his bullet and looked nervously at the white mist around him that was thicker than before.
It's no wonder that his nerves are tense, these missing high school students have become immortal spirits, and they have ordinary weird powers, so what will happen to the extraordinary ones who disappeared before
Once the Extraordinary Ones appear in front of Donnie, the situation is really dangerous.
Will didn't want to see that scene either, as that would mean that his sister Elsa was completely out of her mind, and even if she did, she would only be able to take her spirit out of this strange place.
In fact, the opinions of the three of them had already been agreed, and at this moment, without the entanglement of the high school spirits, they ran forward together.
The dim light has a pretty good deterrent effect on the white mist, and the aperture has always protected Donnie and them, whether it is the whispering sound or the ubiquitous malice, it is gone, and the spirits that show all kinds of terrifying appearances cannot break in.
But then came the problem, Donnie and the others had been running for a while, and at their speed they should have left the camp by now, and should have even reached the vicinity of the broken bridge.
But now Donnie and the others were still in the camp and couldn't get out, and the paths they had carved out were lined with buildings one after another, and as time passed, the three of them felt more and more familiar.
"If this camp isn't expanding all of a sudden, we're going around in circles."
Lawrence said, pulling out a few Thundering Church insignia from his back and handing them out to Downey and Will.
"I know the people from the Thundering Church are missing too, but it's better than nothing"
Hearing him say this, Donnie and Will accepted the badge.
As they wore the badge on their chests, a faint blue aura emerged, which seemed to merge with the light emitted by the lanterns.
What happened next was the same as Lawrence said, something was better than nothing, and when this pale blue aura appeared, the spirits that rushed up were not as simple as being blocked by the light.