The closer he got to the door, the stronger the disgusting smell became.
The salty sea breeze mixed with the disgusting smell of blood made Allen and Kelvin feel extremely uneasy.
Subconsciously, the two of them slowed down a lot.
"Now it seems that there is no one guarding here. I'll go out later. You wait inside."
Allen whispered to Arthur.
"I can go out with you. I'm fine." Said Kelvin in a low voice, trying hard to suppress the retching feeling from his chest.
Allen stood still and shook his head at him.
"You'd better stay behind me. After all, we don't know what's going on outside. If something goes wrong or there is an emergency, I'm easier to deal with it than you."
Seeing the determined look in Allen's eyes, Kelvin nodded and said, "Okay. Just leave me alone if anything happens."
"I'll try." Allen lifted the corners of his mouth and exercised his muscles. When he turned around, his eyes became more serious.
Creak!
After taking a few steps forward, Allen reached out his right hand and grabbed the handle of the wooden door.
With a gentle pull, the broken wooden door made a harsh sound, perhaps because it was out of repair for a long time.
As soon as a crack was exposed, the sea wind outside rushed into the room.
The strong wind made Allen's hair a little messy. He slowly narrowed his eyes and took a deep breath.
The moment he stepped out of the door, Allen's fingertip had already run the magic power.
In order to cope with potential emergencies.
"Well..."
Allen walked out of the room and closed the wooden door behind him to ensure his safety.
Just as she turned her head, Allen's pupils suddenly dilated and he was stunned in an instant.
In front of Allen, there was a large square, on which countless corpses were lying in disorder, blood flowing.
Perhaps because of the passage of time, the blood spilling out had mostly turned black and smelly.
A large number of maggots clung to the corpses and devoured the edible rotten meat. From time to time, a few vultures would fly into the sky.
Those rotten birds surrounded the corpses and gradually increased, tearing their bowels and flesh.
"How could this be?"
He could smell the jealousy in the air.
He looked at the corpses and blood all over the mountain.
Allen looked around blankly, trying hard to suppress the feeling of vomiting in his chest.
None of them survived.
Who on earth did this?
Why did he kill so many people...
Allen clenched his fists and shouted hysterically in his heart.
He was questioning, but he felt a burst of sadness.
Was it because of Arthur?
Maybe someone was chasing him...
Allen was lost in thought and didn't know what to do.
Then he walked forward slowly and carefully.
He was afraid that he would step on the corpses on the ground.
There were so many living people.
All of them had been badly mutilated. None of them had died a complete death. All of them had died miserably.
He couldn't even find a complete face.
"We found corpses here."
"Master, do you want to use Corpse Touching System."
The mechanical voice of the system echoed in Allen's mind.
Allen didn't come to his senses until now.
He looked around and felt a little desolate and sad.
"Don't use the system anymore."
Allen sighed.
After hearing Allen's order, the voice of the system also slowly disappeared.
Allen didn't know how long he had walked.
He looked up and walked to the shore.
Blood slowly seeped into the sea from the sand beneath his feet.
The water on the shore was soaked in blood.
"There is a ship?"
Allen looked up and saw a small wooden boat quietly floating on the sea ten steps away from him.
As the sea breeze blew, the boat rippled slightly.
A rope was tied to a reef on the shore from the sails of the boat.
Allen walked forward in confusion.
Stepping on the waves, Allen walked towards a boat near the shore.
Then he held the boat with both hands and jumped onto it.
"What's this?"
As soon as he got on the ship, a strip of cloth nailed to the top of the ship with a knife attracted his attention.
Allen narrowed her eyes and took a few steps forward.
After getting close to the spar, he stretched out his hand and pulled down the cloth nailed on it.
"Allen, I'm here to solemnly remind you that don't have too much contact with Kelvin. His background is complicated and he has a lot of trouble. You must get rid of him as soon as possible."
Frowning, Allen took a deep breath and stared at the seaside in the distance.
The boundless blue and deep light made him feel a little relaxed.
Allen put away the cloth and jumped off the boat. Then he walked towards the cabin on the waves.
Kelvin is still waiting for your message.
Allen's mind was in a mess again.
The matter in front of him was like a mystery, controlling himself.
He tried to get rid of him.
But he found that there was no clue to find out the loopholes and flaws to solve this mystery.
"Allen, are you back?"
Hearing the footsteps outside, Kelvin in the room asked tentatively.
"Yes, I'm back."
Hearing Allen's voice, Kelvin, who was in the room, suddenly relaxed. "Can I go out now?"
Allen looked around and said to Kelvin, "You can come out now, but you'd better be prepared before you come out."
"Ready?" In the room, Kelvin was a little confused.
"Well, you will know when you come out." Allen didn't want to explain anything.
Creak.
As soon as the door was opened, Kelvin came out.
Oh!
As Allen had expected, as soon as he walked out of the door, he felt dizzy. He looked at the corpses that were flowing into a river, the vultures and blood all over the mountains, and smelled the sour and stinky smell of the disgusting corpse after rotting.
He couldn't help but vomit.
Now it seemed that someone was chasing after him, and he became the unlucky one to be chased.
Otherwise, the cloth on the ship wouldn't remind him like that.
However, to Allen's dismay, there was no clue at all. He didn't know who chased after him, nor did he know who saved the two of them. Everything seemed to be unknown.
"Is there really someone chasing after me?"
He had roughly known that someone was chasing after him.
After all, it was not the first time that he had encountered such a situation, so he naturally had a general understanding of it.
"Allen, what should we do now?"
Looking at Allen, he asked.
Now it seemed that only Allen was the one he could rely on.
Allen pursed his lips and said in a low voice, "Let's get out of here first."
Kelvin nodded, then followed Allen back to the boat, and they both boarded it, one at a time, and began rowing to find their way.
Only on the sea could one see the whole island.
"Allen, I have something to tell you." Suddenly, Kelvin spoke.
"What is it?" Allen nodded and turned to look at him.
"When I find the way, I won't follow you anymore. I know I have a lot of trouble. I don't want to get you involved. When my trouble is solved, I will come back to you."
Looking at the sincere expression in his eyes, Allen didn't say anything but nodded slightly to show his agreement.