46. Crack the hidden worldview
Remembering the task again, Mu Su picked up the scythe, brought a box of cash, and found a door to sneak back to the ghost city.
The bright light poured out, and the demons and monsters and employees in the hall of any door came and went, which made Mu Su feel a little moved to return to the world.
The popularity is too high, and showing up on the street can block the entire street, and the city can't be attacked for the time being. Mu Su decided to change the city, randomly selected a bald middle-aged man named Eugene as a target, and opened any door to enter it.
The door was windless, and a black-robed figure silently appeared in a slightly cluttered bedroom.
Eugene was working at the company at this time, and he didn't know anything about an uninvited guest coming to his house.
Mu Su went out to wait for the elevator, and after a few seconds, the symbol displayed by the elevator changed from β to β.
Dingββ
Wait a few moments for the elevator doors to open.
There was only a long-haired housewife in the elevator, she was dressed neatly and was about to go out, and when she saw Mu Su, she stood aside a little weirdly.
Mu Su floated into it without saying a word, raised his hand and pressed the button that was displayed as 1.
The elevator doors closed slowly, and the atmosphere was a little dreary.
Mu Su's eyes wandered, looking for something with words to look at - probably the same as forgetting to take his phone to look around when he went to the toilet.
The button device bore the brunt, Mu Su looked back and forth a few times, and suddenly squinted.
How are there two 1st floor ......?
Leaning forward slightly, one is really the first floor, and the other is badly worn, and only the number 1 button can be seen.
It seems to have been pressed by Musu.
He was silent.
Dingββ
The elevator sounded, and the woman hurried out of the elevator.
"Uh......" Mu Su raised her sleeve, hesitated to remind her, and then pressed the close button.
The elevator door closed, and it was about to close for a moment, Mu Su skimmed the scene of the woman running in a hurry - he quickly pressed the door close button a few more times, and did not stop until the elevator continued to go down.
Half a minute later, the elevator reached the first floor.
The doors opened, and a loud noise crept into the elevator. A few seconds later, the crowded elevator hall fell silent.
Mu Su passed by them, pushed the door and left the apartment in a whisper.
The city is especially busy at noon at this time, and there is a lot of pedestrians.
Sure enough, passers-by just gave him strange looks, at most they secretly took pictures or called the police, and there was no terrifying scene of crying and rushing up to ask for an autograph.
Masu's fame hasn't spread here yet.
"To do the task...... To do the task...... ...... to do the task"
In his heart, he warned himself not to play off, and after looking around, Mu Su walked to the newsstand not far away.
The uninvited guest stood in front of him, and the fat shopkeeper in the newsstand looked wary, crouched down and took out a shotgun from under the counter, and loaded it.
"Look, is there a rule that the Grim Reaper can't buy anything?" Mu Su put the sickle aside and leaned on the street lamp.
"Nope."
"Is it possible for the Grim Reaper to die?" Mu Su stretched out his white bone joint and pointed at the shotgun.
"Not either."
The fat shopkeeper thought for a moment, removed the bullet, and put the shotgun back under the counter.
Mu Su lowered his head, looking for something useful in the spread of newspapers and periodicals.
There are some newspapers or magazines related to Musu, most of which are gossip advertisements. For example, "The Secret I Have to Say to the Grim Reaper", "St. Mary's Gynecology Hospital, the Grim Reaper Says Yes When I Go", "That Night, the Grim Reaper Got Drunk and Forcibly Took Possession of Me", "The Woman Favored by Death" and so on.
Mu Su knocked on a thick book in a prominent position, scooped it up, and unfolded it under the watchful eyes of the fat shopkeeper.
"We Shouldn't Be Afraid of Them"
The cover shows a human male stepping on a pile of flesh built by countless demons and monsters.
When the cover is opened, the title page is revealed.
[This book is based on the content compiled by Mr. Donaldson Ward, and is the fourteenth revised edition.] After reading this book, you will no longer be bothered by fierce ghosts. γ
Hum...... The tone is quite big.
Mu Su slid the bone joint, twisted up a page, and turned to the title page.
1. The Origin of the Fierce Ghost (page 1)
2. Where do they come from (p. 13)
3. Are they dangerous (p. 18)
4. How to deal with a ghost (page 21)
5. Can we be friends with them (p. 43)
6. What happens if we hurt them (page 44)
7. Author's words (46 pages)
Mu Su searched for nearly seven days, and finally found it at one of the most ordinary newsstands.
"There is nowhere to find the iron shoes, but the man is in the dim light."
With a sigh of emotion, Mu Su looked at the slightly unhappy gaze of the fat store manager.
The origin of the ghost town is not recorded in this book, but it is said that since thousands of years ago, the ghost has been a terrifying creature from various fantasy works of human beings, and they take pleasure in slaughtering humans and collecting fear.
They come from a space called Ghost City, which cannot be reached by any physical means, in other words, only Fierce Ghost can travel back and forth between the two.
It was a dark time, and this went on for hundreds of years, until 500 years ago, when change occurred.
Donaldson Ward theorized that perhaps the upper echelons of humanity were cooperating with the Ghost Town in some way. All in all, the situation of the fierce ghost attacking humans suddenly eased. Although human injuries or deaths have occurred from time to time, the number of occurrences is gradually decreasing until they disappear completely.
Ghosts never stop scaring humans, but just like horror movies or haunted houses, they can only "hurt" humans by frightening them.
Hundreds of years later, humans are accustomed to the appearance of fierce ghosts. They have become an integral part of humanity. A life that has not been frightened by a ghost will not be a complete life. At the same time, due to the propaganda at the top of the government, the appearance is terrifying, which should be the deterrent effect of the fierce ghosts that human beings fear the most...... It's not as good as a biting dog.
According to the book, the ghosts collect human fear, or screams made up of fear. And as long as you keep the shock at first, the unsuccessful ghost will disappear quickly.
Quickly flipping through the book, Mu Su looked at the author's words on the last page.
[Donaldson Ward: Given that they are so much more capable than us humans, it is necessary to have a good relationship with most of the fierce ghosts.] Although they won't be friends with you, according to valid statistics, there is a good chance that they won't encounter ghosts again. However, if the Oni's form is unacceptable to you, or if it is unhygienic, you can use it appropriately to get rid of them. They look fierce, and they are. But for humans nowadays, they're as friendly as teddy bears. γ
Mu Su, who had almost finished reading and almost forgotten, took the book back into his arms, and as soon as he raised his head, he touched the vigilant gaze of the fat store manager.
"Is there a rule that the ghost has to pay for something?" Mu Su's tone was arrogant.
The fat store manager bent over.
"Is there a ......," Mu Su thought about the age of little Eliza. Extracurricular homework for eight- and nine-year-olds. β
"I don't know what you're talking about, but ......"
The fat store manager picked up a stack of books and placed them on the counter.
"Everything you need."
"Good."
Mu Su had an intriguing smile.
"It's $500 upfront to get this here." (https:)
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