Chapter 183 The elf whispered and
Thor immediately stepped aside, "Come in, 117 has some influence on me."
Hearing this, Kong Sha did not hesitate to squeeze in through the crack in the door that Thor pushed open.
As soon as she came in she saw the bottles on the cart.
"Is this the Elf Whisper?"
"You haven't seen it? Are you sure you want to use it?" Thor raised his eyebrows.
"It's just that it's... smaller than I thought." Kong Sha no longer hesitated and immediately took out an iron box.
The lid of the box was lifted, revealing a broken doll.
Although they hadn't seen each other for several years, Saul still recognized that it was the puppet that West Germany had used.
Seeing this elf doll that once made both Kaisha and Byron nervous again, Thor was not so afraid. He stepped forward to observe the doll.
I don’t know what Kong Sha has done to the doll in the past two years to use it like this.
After seeing Kongsha's doll, Thor believed that the other party was capable of interpreting the elves' whispers, so he quickly went through the precautions.
"You can open the bottle, but you can't take out the branches, and the liquid inside can't be spilled."
Kongsha nodded.
She stepped forward without hesitation, carefully but quickly opened the bottle containing the branches, then took out a silver paper knife and cut off a piece of her own tongue without hesitation.
The tip of the tongue dropped.
It just landed on the doll in her hand.
But the originally motionless doll suddenly came to life and grew a mouth.
The mouth was dark, and only a hole could be seen extending into the doll's body.
The tip of the tongue fell into the puppet's mouth. The wound was facing down, the tip of the tongue was pointing upward, and after being stuck in a position similar to the throat, it moved flexibly.
A touch of red fell from the corners of Kongsha's and the doll's mouths at the same time.
The two of them seemed to have the same mouth at this time.
Sol on the side saw the bright red tongue, but he just looked down at the time with an expressionless expression.
Kong Sha said it would only take tens of seconds, but now ten seconds have passed.
Seemingly noticing Sol's movements, Kong Sha speeded up again.
She held the doll's head between two fingers and inserted it little by little into the mouth of the bottle.
Under the gaze of the two people, the doll touched a green leaf on the branch.
At the same time, Sol's eyes quickly glanced left and then returned to staring at the branches, and then half-squinted his eyes.
He entered into a semi-immersive meditation.
Kongsha opened her mouth wide, and blood flowed out of her mouth uncontrollably.
The puppet in her hand also opened its mouth to the same extent.
A chant-like voice came from the mouth of the doll, which was ethereal and melodious, making people unable to help but be intoxicated.
In Thor's sight, a translucent human face appeared on the doll's face.
The face is very blurry, and it can be vaguely distinguished as a woman's face.
Other than that, nothing else can be seen clearly.
He turned to Kongsha. There was no look of pain on Kongsha's face, but she turned her head to listen.
As time went by, Kong Sha's expression became more and more solemn. In the end, several eyes were pressed tightly against the glass, their pupils locked, showing unbelievable surprise.
Thor stopped semi-meditating and looked down to check the time again.
40 seconds have passed.
There were only twenty seconds left before the time agreed upon by the two, but Kong Sha had no intention of stopping.
"Kong Sha," Sol stepped forward, "There are still fifteen seconds."
Kong Sha did not respond to Sol, but the puppet in her hand suddenly turned her head. The doll's eyes, which were simply painted with brown paint, looked at Thor through the white shadow covering its face.
Thor and the puppet looked at each other and immediately noticed that their movements seemed to be slowing down.
The time illusion just now was indeed caused by elves.
Without hesitation, he immediately took out a red candle from his arms and placed it on the cart.
Elves seem to be able to affect people's perception of time, but presumably cannot affect the dead. Probably no one's spirit body is more chaotic than the corpses in the corpse room.
Just as Sol took out the lamplighter hidden under the cart, the puppet in Konsa's hand flicked back.
Thor's sense of slow-motion déjà vu immediately disappeared.
But his movements continued, and the port of the lamplighter gradually came closer to the candle wick.
"Kongsha, there is still..." Sol glanced at the clock, "Ten seconds. Nine, eight..."
Although it was said that there were still ten seconds, Sol had already started to activate the lamplighter.
At the moment when the flames of the lamplighter burst out, Kong Sha suddenly stopped her hand.
The ethereal singing disappeared, and even the elf puppet closed its mouth.
Kongsha lowered her head, not looking at Thor, but silently put the elf doll back into the small metal box. She raised the back of her hand and casually wiped the blood on her face, then resealed the glass bottle of Elf Whisper.
Returning all the items to their original positions, she put the small metal box into her arms and nodded to Thor, indicating that she was ready.
The hourglass clock also lasts exactly one minute.
Sol felt a little relieved.
If possible, he didn't want to break up with Kong Sha.
The strongest second-level apprentice is not just a talk.
Sol moved the lamplighter horizontally on the cart, just in the most convenient position for him, and then Sol stepped forward and pushed open one of the metal doors for Kongsha.
"There are less than two minutes left, you should go back quickly."
Ever since Kong Sha completed the ceremony, she has been looking very depressed. Even the eyeballs in her head no longer appear, and her whole body is enveloped in an unusually depressing atmosphere.
She remained motionless while Sol arranged the cart.
It wasn't until Sol opened the door for her that Kongsha turned around silently.
At this moment, a figure suddenly entered from outside the door.
Thor was startled and immediately backed away to his cart.
But Kong Sha, who was originally depressed, suddenly raised his head, his brain was churning, his magic power was running crazily, and ice crystals condensed around his head, and he was about to take action here regardless.
However, when the person outside the door finally showed up and revealed his face, Kong Sha was stunned and actually took the initiative to disperse the witchcraft that was about to be triggered.
And Sol, who was standing behind Kongsha, also saw clearly that the person coming was Heywood, who was in charge of the first warehouse.
Heywood now changed into a short cloak of silver silk, so that neither of them recognized him immediately before he raised his head and revealed his face.
The eyes with heterochromatic pupils took in a panoramic view of the scene inside the door.
"Are I bothering you?" Heywood smiled, "Don't be so nervous, I'm just passing by."
But when Heywood's eyes fell on Saul's cart, he took back the steps he was about to take.
Saul thought he would preach to him, but unexpectedly he turned to Kongsha.
"Although I am not qualified to say this, I still advise you not to follow the footsteps of the elves. You will only get an illusory dream." As he said, one of
Heywood's purple eyeballs suddenly turned to Thor alone. "They are all abandoned sons, just accept your fate."
Hearing this, Thor was thoughtful, but still stared at the two of them warily.
These two people know each other and have a close relationship!
Kong Sha bit her red lips tightly, and a trace of blood seeped out from the tips of her teeth. She couldn't speak at this time, but she shook her head hard.
The thick white slurry in the glass cover shook violently, and some of the whites of his eyes even hit the glass wall.
Heywood sighed, "You're better than poor Ivan, who now wanders around every night, trying to get his body back."
The name Ivan made Kongsha pause, but she still clenched her fists tightly and stubbornly refused to bow her head.
Heywood stopped persuading and smiled slightly, "Since you insist on this... then I'll wait for your good news."
He stepped aside to get out of the way, and Kong Sha walked out of the bronze door like a gust of wind.
The door slowly closed, leaving only two men in the corridor.
Now, Heywood's blue and purple eyes looked at Saul at the same time, "I hope I can wait for your good news."
Saul frowned and did not respond.
Heywood didn't mention the eyes again. He nodded to Saul, turned around and walked into the second metal door.
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