I am a full-level celestial master, you let me enter the strange talk of rules?

Chapter 1256: Woman in Red? Trap? Jones's Thrilling Escape!

Chapter 1256: Woman in Red? Trap? Jones's Thrilling Escape! (Subscription Request, Monthly Ticket Request)
Jones was just about to ask the two ghosts in the car if they knew about the BBQ villa when suddenly, a "beeping" sound came from the roof of the car, as if something had fallen on the car.

Immediately afterwards, raindrops appeared on the windshield and the wipers turned on automatically, making a "crunching" sound.

Although Jones is an experienced Chosen One, the sudden change still makes him feel nervous.

He subconsciously slowed down the car, fearing that something unexpected might happen in this strange rainy night.

As the rain got heavier, Jones' mind flashed through Rule 15.

[Rule 15: Remember, it may rain here, but it won’t rain heads. If you see heads raining, it must be your illusion.]

He thought to himself: Is this rain the activation of Rule 15?

But this is just an ordinary rain.

What the hell is that rain of heads?

Is the rule to let me find head rain, or avoid finding head rain?

Jones felt a little uneasy, but he knew that now was not the time to panic and he had to analyze the situation calmly.

But these pieces of information seemed vaguely connected, and Jones couldn't remember it for a while.

He knew that if he told that very smart ghost that it was weird, he would probably be able to figure it out, but he was reluctant to do so.

I am the chosen one, and I should rely on my own efforts.

But then again, finding ghosts and weird things is my specialty.

According to Zhang Tianshi, rational use of the indigenous people and giving full play to their abilities is also the way of the Chosen Ones.

Jones used this as an excuse to comfort himself, after all, he didn't want to waste any more time.

He felt that the ghost and the female ghost were sitting quietly in the car, and seemed not to care about the rain.

Jones hesitated for a moment, but finally decided to tell Ghost the contents of Rules 12 to 15 in a way that said 'I know the information'.

After all, this guy's IQ is indeed higher than mine, so maybe I can find clues from him.

[Rule 12: If you want to get out of the tunnel alive, it is best not to attract the attention of the strange creatures inside. They like bright things very much.]

The reason why Rule 11 was not mentioned was because Rule 11 was the rule of the railway tracks, and Jones was afraid that after he mentioned it, the ghost would react strangely and then mock him.

Anyway, it has happened before, and it probably won’t happen again. Even if it does, you will understand it, so there is no need to say it.

Jones finished explaining the other rules in the way the intelligence said. The ghost was silent for a moment, then slowly spoke: "Since the Barbecue Villa is the place the intelligence tells you to find, then you must go there. There may be a way to pass through the mysterious tunnel.
But normally, you'd hardly come across it, since there are ogres here, and what do ogres like to eat? You know. If the BBQ House has the food they need, then you have to find the ogres and get them in the car, and they can take you to the BBQ House."

After listening to this, Jones couldn't help but admire the ghost's strange analytical ability.

This guy's brain is indeed faster than mine. He can actually string together such clear clues from a few rules.

The audience outside the big screen were also shocked:
: This ghost's IQ is too high. It can analyze faster than the chosen ones from other countries, of course, except Zhang Tianshi.

: As expected of a native of the world of ghost stories, his analytical ability is simply incredible. It's a pity that he died.

: Jones still has the answer in his heart as always, and is willing to listen to his teammates' analysis. I cried my heart out.

: Brother, is there a possibility that Jones can't analyze it, hahaha.

In the world of ghost stories, Jones nodded to show that he understood.

But he was still a little confused: "What exactly are the ogres you are talking about? You seemed to have mentioned it just now." The ghost continued to explain strangely: "The so-called ogres are some monsters in City E. Monsters are divided into vegetarian monsters and carnivorous monsters. Monsters will be exposed under certain conditions. For example, on a full moon night, wolf monsters will appear; when it rains, mermaid monsters cannot hide either; and some special monsters will also be exposed after getting drunk as you mentioned."

Jones suddenly realized that the "ogres" mentioned in the radio intelligence were actually the demon race.

Well, according to the information given by the ghost, the vegetarian monsters will most likely not harm him, but he is afraid of the carnivorous monsters.

Seeing that Jones was a little scared, the female ghost comforted him, "Don't worry, I can still deal with ordinary ogres."

After hearing this, Jones couldn't help but complain in his heart: My goodness, you can beat ordinary ogres, but what about the extraordinary ones?
I am the chosen one in the world of ghost stories, so the people I meet must be extraordinary!
However, he still said politely: "Thank you both, I feel relieved with you here."

Jones continued driving as the rain got heavier and heavier, streaks of rain on the windows obscuring his vision.

The woods in the suburbs seemed particularly dark, and the cold wind mixed with raindrops hit the car windows, making a "pa pa" sound.

Jones' heartbeat gradually quickened with the sound of rain. He knew that in this environment, he could encounter danger at any time.

After driving for about four minutes, Jones' heart sank.

In front of the dim headlights, a passenger wearing bright red clothes and holding a black umbrella was standing on the side of the road, quietly waiting for something.

Jones swallowed, feeling a chill in his stomach.

He knew that there was no way to avoid it at this time, so he had to bite the bullet and stop the car.

He slowed down carefully, fearing that the mud and water would splash onto the passenger in red.

Follow the driving regulations to avoid causing danger to the chosen ones even if it is not dangerous.

If nothing unexpected happens, no chosen one would dare to violate "morality" in this place.

After the car stopped, a pale-skinned woman slowly got in and sat in the passenger seat.

Jones pretended to be calm and asked, "Where are you going?"

The woman in red replied coldly, "A cabin in the woods."

Jones' heart tightened, but the polygraph duck did not vibrate. He nodded anyway and started driving.

As he drove, he secretly observed the passenger.

Her nails were very long, and there seemed to be blood and flesh residue in the gaps between her nails. Her whole body exuded a chill, even colder than the two ghosts in the car.

Jones thought to himself that this woman was definitely not someone to be trifled with.

The ghost behind the car seemed to have sensed something was wrong, but he couldn't tell what was wrong for a while.

Perhaps the cabin in the woods was the so-called barbecue house? He guessed secretly in his heart.

Jones continued driving, the sound of rain and the sound of wheels rolling over the muddy road intertwined, and the atmosphere became increasingly depressing.

However, as the car approached the forest cabin, Jones found that the road conditions were getting worse and worse, the car began to slip, and he had to slow down.

He felt vaguely uneasy, always feeling that there was something wrong with this road.

At this moment, the ghost suddenly spoke strangely: "Back up! This guy tricked you into coming here to kill you!"

(End of this chapter)

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