Chapter 2270 Pest Control Plan
Tormented by increasingly intense pain, I traveled to a distant land seeking a cure...

Hehe... Our medical skills here are unparalleled...

The moon is especially warm tonight...

[Inspiration +1...]

【patient】

It is said that memories have a flavor, and at that moment, Fu Qian seemed to smell the blood spraying from his body.

Full Moon Garden?

What is lost is harvested in the east.

Although the scene of being on an IV drip after waking up during the last conversation with Lord Serpent of Fate has never been proven to be related to the first mission.

But the Nightmare Corridor did not disappoint, and eventually presented the "starting point" before our eyes.

At this moment, Fu Qian was quite certain that the scene layered with the chapel was the place where he first felt inspired.

The dilapidated wooden house, every blade of grass and every tree, everything seemed to have never changed.

Even the werewolf brother, with whom he had once confided, was gradually becoming clearer.

It was as if his posture had never changed; he was still gazing at the starry sky, still dressed in rags.

So much so that the object he looked up at, the huge full moon, seemed to bring him comfort once again.

The old man with the sickle was right; the moon is indeed exceptionally warm tonight.

Although the heavy stone door under the moonlight seemed to require no further gazing.

At first glance, it's already been opened at a certain angle.

So much so that from this vantage point, a corner of the dazzling flowers can be directly seen.

Under the moonlight, it still flowed like mercury, and although the radiance no longer affected me in the slightest, I could fully enjoy its beauty.

It's really good; no wonder the original Darkmoon liked it.

However, the old man didn't seem particularly fond of this beautiful scenery.

The door to the cabin was now tightly shut, and the figure holding the murder weapon was no longer there to reminisce.

It was very quiet inside, seemingly oblivious to the return of the old friend—or perhaps because the friend had not returned.

Yes, in the end it's nothing more than overlapping illusions.

Fu Qian knew perfectly well that what he was seeing was merely a mirage, and the full moon garden before him was not real.

The witch was right; the statue was indeed somewhat special.

And it seems that his guess was correct. Because of some special attributes on his body, when he touched the stone statue, it automatically helped him connect to a certain place.

Inside the Full Moon Garden, there truly seems to be a trace of the original Dark Moon's will.

……

Fortune favors the bold, and this time it wasn't just the witch who reaped the rewards.

A series of thoughts flashed through Fu Qian's mind. Although it was only a few months in theory, looking at this scene, he still felt a bit nostalgic.

Even so, it seems that Dark Moon's arrangement of the warehouse is not just disorderly in one aspect.

There are many strange things in the Full Moon Garden. There are traces of more than one moon in it, which has been confirmed over time.

However, the original Moon Goddess had long since abdicated, the Red Moon had gone mad, and the progenitor of the vampires was confirmed to have perished. It's hard to imagine that on his first day as a new employee, the three of them could grasp things so keenly.

Therefore, the previous prepayment tended to be the will of the warehouse.

However, seeing how easily Darkmoon can connect to Full Moon Garden with so many of its backup plans, and even the slightest trace in Nightmare Corridor, one can't help but suspect that the warehouse was used as a tool from the very beginning.

even--

Fu Qian quickly recalled the sequence of his tasks. It seemed that it was right after the "disordered" task that the warehouse quickly sent him to the corridor to exterminate insects?

If the previous deduction is correct, and the Dark Moon was involved in that mission, wouldn't this be considered a setup where not only were the corresponding containment objects disposed of, but the warehouse even came knocking on our door in return?
Although in the end, it was the lobbyists who were targeted.

Previously, it could be said to be a pure coincidence, but looking at it from this perspective, could it be that the lobbyist helped take the blame?

……

There's a saying that everyone has their own unique talents.

The storyteller's experience is indeed bizarre, but to be honest, so far we haven't seen him play any role.

Furthermore, his presence here has been proven to be highly likely the work of Darkmoon.

So it seems reasonable to be cannon fodder at a crucial moment?
Even from this perspective, it seems possible to trace the warehouse's thought process before payment is made—

After finally recruiting an employee, they were assigned to a trial setting and successfully passed it...

After only a few missions, they discovered they had been abducted to a remote, impoverished area...

Even after successfully completing the mission and returning, they were forcibly given a communicator...

Enraged, he eradicated the backdoor left by the criminals. After some self-reflection, he discovered that even the initial trial venue had been rigged...

This was the last straw; they sent men to their doorstep to attack...

Then the "perpetrators" were already waiting there, and after being thoroughly punished, the warehouse staff left satisfied...

Surprisingly, it's quite silky smooth.

Of course, it's possible that what appears to be a warehouse full of treacherous schemers is actually located on a higher level, playing the fool to deceive others, and that everything is part of Steins;Gate's arrangement.

But to be honest, this "pig" was really mistreated; he was completely manipulated from beginning to end.

"All right."

The employer's pity did not affect Fu Qian's actions at all; he simply withdrew his hand and turned to look at the witch.

……

Time is precious, there's really no need to dwell on the past.

It's enough to know that the first Dark Moon in the corridor can indeed be connected to the Garden of the Full Moon.

Too many questions have already been answered with speculation. Where the real Full Moon Garden is, and how to actually go there to explore it, will be topics that will be addressed later.

Even this gain is not worth wasting time discussing at this moment.

"it is good."

Even without exchanging words, the witch could tell that he had gained a lot, and she didn't hide her satisfaction at the moment.

"There seems to be no movement yet, but I think they have probably already successfully established some kind of blockade and are reinforcing it rapidly."

Seeing that the witch had already put away the scroll and was preparing to leave, Fu Qian looked around and made his comments.

Although the logic behind it may seem a bit abstract at first glance.

“There is indeed a barrier that directly covers everything behind this door, even Damien Moore was locked up.”

However, the witch not only fully understood, but also provided arguments to support her points.

That's perfectly normal. Although I and the witch were highly efficient throughout the entire process, we did observe and discuss things in the middle to maximize our benefits.

If a group of prisoners still can't be located after such a long time, they should stop trying to portray themselves as people who yearn for freedom.

Therefore, in Fu Qian's view, the prisoners are most likely currently working diligently to set up obstacles.

If we can't stop you from coming in quickly, then we won't let you out.

As for why there was no movement around?
The blocking setup was obviously quite successful.

Only with confidence can one be low-key. If there are still obvious loopholes in the barrier that need to be patched, then after I just said that, the prisoners who no longer need to be low-key will have to make some noise to distract them and buy time to patch it up—*click*!
As if in response, a raindrop fell from the sky and landed at Fu Qian's feet.


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