Otto's daily life

Chapter 21 You are so delicious



Chapter 21 You are so delicious

Ye Rui: “Yes”

Ye Rui was visibly stunned when he saw the data: "According to the data, the children said goodbye to their families at night, but disappeared the next morning. Based on the comments of some parents, we can preliminarily judge that the children disappeared at midnight."

Midnight, so this is what midnight means. Lina turned back in surprise, but Yanai was no longer in the command room.

Yanai had already sneaked out to look for Daguwan. There was no news about him in the command room, so she was ready to go into battle herself. Beauty saves the hero. Daguwan, get ready for the help of the Saiyan big sister!

In fact, the witch's behavior trajectory is easy to judge. They can find the problem without her speaking, but by that time, the witch may have already taken action.

The witch appears every Halloween and kidnaps children because she takes advantage of the holiday feature that children can dress up as they please. With Halloween as an excuse, she can naturally walk on the streets and openly give out her candies containing dark magic.

And it is on this day that there are surprisingly many children, so parents will not be too vigilant.

Especially at night, parents who have been busy all day and children who have been playing and fighting go to bed early and fall into a deep sleep.

The movement in the house becomes difficult to detect, and this is when the witch's actions begin.

There are especially many children distributing candies, so is there any way to divert the target before the next day?

The simplest thing is to let the children come out by themselves, walk in the streets and alleys, and rush to where the magic is.

This witch was a cautious person, as could be seen from the fact that she turned around and ran away before Dagu went up to ask.

She would not stray too far from her prey, so the area and location could be easily inferred.

Thanks to her experience, more than this information can be judged.

She had also encountered witches, or magicians, in other universes. They had their own power system and particularly liked to act in their own areas, because in this way they could use their magic to the greatest extent.

This witch particularly likes the night. What does this mean? It means that at this time, there is a medium that can increase her magic power to the greatest extent.

Looking up at the full moon in the sky, Yanai curled the corners of his lips. Isn't this what he found?

This morning, the Victory Team was still talking about how tonight's moon will be the closest to the earth this month.

The time, place and people are all right. If the witch doesn't come hunting, it would be a waste of the candies she has saved for a year.

On the other side, Zongfang and his companions, holding testers, came to the place where the strongest electromagnetic waves were detected half an hour ago, in an abandoned farm, but there was nothing here, not even a trace.

Zong Fang reported the situation: "Captain, there is nothing here, but half an hour ago, an electromagnetic wave was detected here, and it has been intermittent since then."

Iruma Hui stared at the scene, lost in thought. A series of clues popped into her mind. There must be something missing.

"Captain, we've detected that a large group of children have fallen into a coma for no reason." Nori's panicked voice came from the side.

It is now 11 o'clock, the carnival is over, and the dream begins.

A few hours ago.

Da Gu, who was resting, noticed something was wrong. Before she could go up to ask, the witch pushed the children aside and pushed her, most of the candy was missing, towards the outside.

Dagu looked unhappy, and quickly chased after him, holding the pumpkin head.

The witch ran very fast, her feet off the ground, as if an invisible object was holding her forward.

Dagu followed closely behind, keeping his eyes fixed on the witch's car, not daring to relax even for a moment.

The witch stopped, floated in mid-air, turned around, and looked towards the light that had been tracking her.

"Hehehe, hahaha." With a weird laugh, the witch released an attack. Dagu rolled forward to avoid it, took out the spark prism, and wanted to press it, but was hit by the witch's next attack. The spark prism only protected Dagu for a few seconds, because the witch suddenly disappeared, appeared behind him, and launched the third attack. Dagu was unable to dodge and was hit by the ray from behind, and was knocked unconscious by this attack.

When he woke up, he immediately noticed the spark prism placed on the table not far away. He was delighted and rushed forward to pick it up.

"Boom-"

Dagu covered the big bump on his head and groped the narrow transparent glass pillars around him. The glass looked fragile and thin, and no matter how hard he knocked, he couldn't open it, not even a crack.

"Don't waste your time, Man of Light." The witch with an old voice walked out from behind, followed by a child.

The child had dull eyes, hummed a fairy tale song, and wandered like a sleepwalker behind the witch's dark robe, accurately dodging the overly long hem, and no matter how Dagu called out, he had no response.

Big Gu Yaz watched with a tear in his eye as the witch raised her hands with cracked skin and black nails and pinched the child's chin without any courtesy.

"Wait, what are you doing?" Dagu slammed the glass shut violently, trying to stop the witch from taking the next action.

"Let go of the child, let him go."

The witch was not moved at all and continued with the next action. She put her mouth close to the child's ear affectionately, like a parent's loving advice.

Like a dream, the invisible, silk-like light was sucked out of the child's body by the witch and floated into the witch's tall, strange nose.

The witch raised her head with enjoyment, her eyes blurred, and murmured to herself: "Oh, what a delicious dream! To be a teacher is such a great dream." Then her face changed, and the scars on her face became more hideous, like wriggling worms, mottled and sucking the witch's vitality.

The warm and hopeful songs of the past now feel like falling into an abyss. All of this seems to lead to hell. Death opens its arms and waits for your arrival with affectionate eyes.

"Children don't need dreams. They just need to listen to adults." The witch said with an eerie laugh.

"Hehehe, hahahaha" Without waiting for Dagu to reply, the witch took out her broom and flew away. The laughter became farther and farther away, leaving only the sound of Dagu's struggle, hitting the glass, causing echoes in the empty and dilapidated space.

He must get out as soon as possible, child. The child's extremely pale face, empty and numb eyes, everything made him worried.

There were also Lina and Yanai. When he chased them out, he seemed to see them eating the same lollipops while they were playing around.

"Damn it," Dagu pounded the glass hard, regretting that he should have told Yanai not to eat things belonging to strangers.

Speak of the devil, here comes the devil. Dagu was surprised to find a little head poking out from under his coat, saying something heartbreaking: "Dagu, you are such a wimp."

Da Gu's expression froze when he saw her smile, which was extremely funny for a moment.

"well???"


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