Chapter 292: 290, Oil Painting
Chapter 292: 290, Oil Painting
Chapter 292: 290, Oil Painting
In the principal’s office.
The dimly lit room was illuminated by projected images.
Du Wei looked at the screen on the white curtain opposite him, his expression a bit unusual.
In the video.
There were four people in total: two girls just over ten years old wearing white dresses, a woman dressed as a midwife, and a middle-aged man who always stood at the back.
The scene was a house, sparsely decorated, with a cool base tone, and the walls bore some special symbols. On the floor, a hexagram had been drawn with red paint, which could also be animal blood.
At each point of the hexagram, there was a candle.
There was no sound to the footage.
However, this was not a significant issue because there wasn’t much dialogue in the video; it was evident that a ritual was taking place.
Next, Du Wei saw the two little girls, under the midwife’s guidance, stand at two points of the hexagram and close their eyes, seemingly entering a strange state.
“It’s meditation...”
Du Wei raised his eyebrows, there was relevant information in psychology, and the church also had introductions to meditation.
This was not very high-end stuff; even online it could be found.
As for ordinary people, meditation is typically for relaxation, to soothe the mind.
When it involved religion, meditation related to communicating with the deities of the Envelope.
All current information pointed towards the Veda Sect, so in other words, the two little girls in the videotape were actually meditating in an attempt to communicate with the so-called Vedas.
This piqued Du Wei’s interest slightly.
At the same time, he noticed that the atmosphere in the room had become much more oppressive than before.
Aside from the projector screen’s light, the entire room had grown very dim.
This dimness was not affected by light sources, but was ontological; in simple terms, apart from Du Wei, there was something else in this principal’s office.
He was very clear in his mind but was not concerned; instead, he continued to watch.
A tape ended quickly, lasting only seven or eight minutes.
“Shorter than I expected...”
Du Wei remarked, as he took out another tape and put it into the projector.
This time, the scene was slightly different. The middle-aged man who had been silent and watching from the side began to instruct the two little girls to perform some strange poses.
Then there was more meditation...
It resembled a complete course of instruction, and this was just the beginning.
Having no choice, Du Wei kept watching and changed tapes continuously.
Du Wei revealed an ironic smile, “I’ve just thought of something very interesting...”
While saying that, he pulled out the videotape and stuffed it into his backpack.
Then he turned and left without hesitation.
There was no need to have those students watch the videotape anymore; he had figured out what kind of a haunted place this was.
He had also uncovered the secret here.
Tracing back to the source, everything was the doing of the Veda Sect, or rather, what the Veda Sect did in this school ten years ago.
Based on what Tom had told him as well as information from the church and Esselgreen’s investigations,
Joanna had been sent to a certain school ten years ago, and her best friend was also one of the students there.
But afterward, Joanna dropped out, and her best friend, along with all the students, vanished along with the school.
They ceased to exist in reality.
After Du Wei opened the door, the time node that appeared was the school from ten years ago, but all the students in the school were Evil Spirits.
So the actual concept of time travel did not exist.
What existed was just another school fabricated to represent that from ten years ago.
It might sound a bit hard to understand; to put it another way, Du Wei actually entered this world through the painting named “Another Door,”
His pushing open the door was tantamount to opening the door in the painting.
So in actuality, he was within the door of the painting, not the real school behind that door.
Du Wei snickered inwardly, “No wonder, those student Evil Spirits always gave me a strange feeling. It turns out they don’t really exist at all. All the oppression and malice is simply from within that painting.”
“What an ironic script, but I have to wonder, are you really demons?”
“Headmaster Hoddy, frankly speaking, you feel very much like a person to me...”
Bang...
Du Wei kicked open the door.
In the corridor outside, “people” were already filling the space.
All the students and teachers stood in the corridor, watching Du Wei with expressionless faces and chillingly terrifying looks.
This was within his expectations; the opponent, having intelligence, would not fail to adopt a new strategy.
Threatening a disobedient actor made perfect sense.
Therefore, Du Wei raised an eyebrow and feigned terror, “This shouldn’t be happening... Why is it like this, no... I must leave immediately...”
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