Chapter 95 The Master is Actually in Harm's Hands with the Doll
Chapter 95 The Master is Actually in Harm's Hands with the Doll
Chapter 95 The Master is Actually in Harm's Hands with the Doll
There was a few seconds of silence on the other end of the phone before an address was given, instructing Huang Tao to go there. It wasn't a place far from Huang Tao's home; it would only take about 20 minutes to walk there.
Huang Tao immediately replied, "Okay, okay." After the other end of the phone hung up, Huang Tao didn't even bother to tidy up the house and rushed out to call a taxi.
"Sir, where are you going?"
The taxi driver asked, looking at him as an ordinary, unremarkable adult.
Huang Tao was about to give the address when he suddenly paused, because he noticed that the taxi driver was acting strangely.
No, the whole car is weird.
Huang Tao touched the seat beneath his hand; it didn't feel like a normal taxi seat, but rather more like some kind of paper product.
Huang Tao swallowed hard. He looked up and secretly glanced at the taxi driver, only to be horrified to find that the driver seemed rather thin.
It's so thin it looks like a sheet of paper.
"Well, I suddenly realized that I don't really have any place I want to go." Huang Tao chuckled awkwardly, moved to the door, and then opened the car door with lightning speed and rushed out.
"Aaaaaah, help!"
Huang Tao finally stopped hiding his fear and jumped three feet away. After running quite a distance, he looked back with lingering fear and found that the car was still standing there and had not chased after him.
Huang Tao breathed a sigh of relief, belatedly realizing that his legs were a little weak, but considering his personal safety, he bravely chose to continue running until he could no longer see the taxi, at which point the taxi stopped.
"Phew, that scared me to death! What's wrong with this world? Holy crap—" Huang Tao leaned against a roadside tree, even though he was already a little out of breath, he still couldn't help but curse.
He really didn't understand why the world seemed to have changed overnight. What happened to the materialistic worldview?
It feels like all the weird things in the world have suddenly kissed me!
Huang Tao felt like an ordinary person who had accidentally broken through a veil. The world had finally revealed a corner of its truth to him, but Huang Tao felt it was better if it hadn't been revealed at all.
"I was wrong. I shouldn't have complained that my life was too ordinary before." Huang Tao smiled bitterly. He leaned against a tree to rest for a while before realizing that he had run too fast and even lost his shoes.
Just then, Huang Tao felt someone pat his shoulder, which made him stiffen abruptly. He turned around but saw nothing.
No, it's not that I didn't see anything.
Huang Tao stared wide-eyed at the shoes that were neatly placed a few meters away. He swallowed hard, as if they weren't his shoes, but some terrifying thing.
Huang Tao suddenly heard a rustling sound, like leaves rustling in the wind. But Huang Tao, who was already on edge, dared not ignore such a sound. He then turned his head to look at the tree next to him that he had just been holding onto. He saw the tree twist its body under his gaze, as if it were very embarrassed.
Huang Tao: ————
"Aaaaaaah!"
Huang Tao ran away without looking back once again.
Fortunately, Huang Tao was quite familiar with the area, and the address given by the "master" on the other end of the phone wasn't too far from his residence. So, after his adrenaline surged, Huang Tao actually ran all the way to the address provided by the master.
"Knock knock knock—"
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At this moment, Huang Tao didn't care about anything else. He raised his hand and started banging on the door, while looking around in fear, afraid that some strange thing might suddenly appear.
"Click" 6
The person inside didn't keep Huang Tao waiting long; a second later, the door was opened from the inside.
"Master, save me—" Huang Tao looked at the student in front of him as if he were a lifeline, and his expression suddenly froze.
He noticed that a doll that Huang Tao recognized was sitting on the student's shoulder. The doll waved to him as if to say hello.
Huang Tao stiffly looked up at the student, only to see the student give him a slightly embarrassed smile.
This must be a dream!
As Huang Tao was thinking this, he suddenly closed his eyes and fainted.
Nightmares, endless nightmares, haunted him.
Huang Tao suddenly opened his eyes. He sat up, panting heavily, the image of the terrifying doll still lingering in his mind.
"What a terrible nightmare—" Huang Tao patted his chest, his gaze sweeping over his surroundings, and his body stiffened.
Huang Tao discovered that he wasn't sleeping in his own home, but in a strange room.
"Click"
The door to the room opened, and the student's face, which had appeared in Huang Tao's nightmares, came into view. The student seemed relieved to see that Huang Tao was awake and handed him a cup of hot water.
"We're sorry, Mr. Huang Tao, we just wanted to say hello, we didn't mean to scare you."
Huang Tao fell silent. His mind gradually cleared, and he recalled the series of terrifying experiences he had before losing consciousness. This made him feel that the person in front of him was truly unreasonable.
What does it mean to say hello?
You call this saying hello?
Wait a minute, so all of this isn't a dream.
Huang Tao belatedly swallowed, then heard a voice say, "Why are you apologizing to him? We clearly chose the least frightening option, but he still couldn't handle it. It's obvious he's not up to the task."
The voice was both unfamiliar and familiar to Huang Tao; it belonged to the terrifying doll that had spoken once the previous night.
Huang Tao immediately looked in the direction of the sound and saw a doll nimbly climb onto the student's shoulder.
"Let me introduce myself, I'm Rosen." Rosen said to Huang Tao with a smile, "I told you I would come to visit you, and look, here I am!"
Huang Tao felt dizzy again. He instinctively shrank back, his brain, barely functioning, gleaned some keywords, which made him blurt out, "When did you say that?"
Huang Tao was certain that he had never heard the child in front of him say anything about this.
"Ah, I forgot, your time is different from mine. I'm telling you this to your future self," Rosen said with a smile. He continued, "Roselle, surprised? Well, this is being said to your future self."
"What?" Huang Tao felt completely confused, but his fear subsided a bit. After all, he wasn't stupid. After experiencing a series of events and finding that he wasn't missing any limbs, Huang Tao roughly confirmed one thing: the strange pair in front of him seemed to only want to scare him and didn't really intend to hurt him.
"That's not important." Rosen shook his head, offering no explanation. Then, as if remembering something, he took out his pocket watch, glanced at it, and looked at Huang Tao, saying, "It's breakfast time. Would you like to have breakfast together?"
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