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Chapter 50: Long Hair

Bus stop.

The priest stood on the platform with his ticket and waited for the time.

A black and red bus slowly drove into the station and stopped opposite.

The priest glanced at the number in front of the bus but did not go over. These two buses did not belong to him.

There was a soft sound, and the bus door slowly opened. Four passengers got out of the bus, and the other passengers also saw the priest.

Without saying hello, the four of them went directly to the station hall. They must have just returned from the mission world.

The bus closed its doors automatically after the passengers on the bus had finished leaving, and there was no one in the driver's seat.

Another bus drove in from outside the station, but the color of this bus was dark red, and the size of the bus was also larger than the one in front.

The priest didn't know whether the bus was doing this to differentiate between classes, or whether it was simply to increase their psychological burden.

This shape and pattern really gives children nightmares.

When the priest saw this car body for the first time, he was a little scared.

But as I got used to it, I felt calm, and the car door stopped in front of the priest and slowly opened.

The priest looked at the bus number and saw that it was his ticket number.

When he got on the bus, he found that he was the first one this time. There were two long rows of soft sleepers in the bus. The priest found his seat and sat down to wait for the bus to leave.

After closing the door, the bus slowly drove towards another exit. There are several entrances and exits to this station.

And ordinary passengers can only see one exit, and only when entering a difficult mission world will they see another exit.

Except for bus passengers, no one can walk out of the exit, and there is a fog behind the exit.

The dark red bus drove into the fog. What surprised the priest was that no one got on the bus and the bus did not stop on the way to the destination.

Main mission: Find the true owner of the hair

Location: unknown small village

You are not allowed to leave the town during the mission, and you will be responsible for the consequences.

Tip: Don't leave the room at night.

The priest was a little surprised that a prompt appeared this time, but since the bus gave a prompt, it meant that there might be things outside the room at night that the priest could not deal with.

"We have arrived at the mission location."

A female voice full of radio sounds sounded, the bus slowly stopped, and the door opened.

The priest left his seat and walked to the car door. It was still dark and foggy outside.

After taking a look, he got out of the car, closed the door, and the bus gradually disappeared behind him.

"It seems like this is a single-player mode."

The place where the priest was located was a country road, and the ground was still dirt. It looked like it was in the suburbs.

"You can reach the village just by going down this road."

There is only one bright moon illuminating the sky, and now it is night and the surroundings are overgrown with weeds.

Looking from this direction, you can see lights not far ahead, which should be a small village.

The priest still doesn't like the mission world in the wild, because it often means that a lot of stupid things will happen, leading to the creation of those things.

You should also always be vigilant when dealing with NPCs.

"rustle."

There are still some weeds on the path, so walking is not easy. Fortunately, the village is not far away. It only takes a few minutes to observe.

The priest held a weapon in his hand and was not very fast because he didn't know if there were any wild animals at night.

The priest once had a mission world in the suburbs, and met a wolf on the road.

Fortunately, the main mission this time should not be a combat type, but a decryption type mission.

"Have you found the owner of the hair? Then what you should encounter next should be related to the hair."

"arrive."

There is no one holding the entrance to the village in front of you, and you can see that the village is composed of one-story houses.

It's similar to the real rural countryside, but the conditions here are better.

"There are no NPCs."

Normally, passengers would be given a reasonable identity, but now there is only the priest, and there is no NPC to talk to him.

It seems that I have to explore it on my own, but I don’t know if this village is isolated from the world or if it has contact with the outside world.

The priest walked into the village from the entrance. Most of the houses inside were dark, and only a few places had lights.

The priest could feel someone watching him. He saw a pair of eyes from the window of a room, but the other person turned away when he saw him.

The houses here are all of the same style. The priest walked inside and looked at the surrounding houses.

No one came out in the middle.

The priest didn't stop until he saw a two-story small Western-style building. This house was obviously different from other houses. The people inside must have a certain status or wealth.

The priest looked around and found that only this place was different from the others. It was most likely the village chief's house.

There are also lights inside, indicating that someone must be living inside.

"Dong dong."

The priest knocked on the door.

"Swish, swish, swish."

A person's footsteps came from inside, and finally stopped in front of the door.

"Stab~"

The door opened from the inside, and an old man with white hair stood inside, looking at the priest with a scrutinizing look in his eyes.

He rolled his eyes and turned slightly sideways.

"Come in."

The old man's voice was hoarse and unpleasant, and his piercing eyes stared straight at the priest's face.

It seemed that there was something on his face that deserved the other person's curiosity and attention. The priest had seen that he had not changed much before he came.

His eyes couldn't help but darken a little. When he walked into the house, the old man closed the door. The priest did not move and looked at the old man.

"What's the matter with you here?"

The old man looked at the priest and said.

"I got lost here, and I happened to find a village here. I wonder if I can stay here for a few days."

Although the priest was asking, if the other party didn't agree, he would have no choice but to use violence.

The bus said he couldn't leave the room at night, which meant that it was very dangerous outside now. He hadn't encountered anything outside before. Maybe it was the special benefits given by the bus.

After all, if it's night time and there are dangers outside that he can't solve, then the game will be dead.

"Can."

The priest didn't know whether the other party really believed his lame excuse, or whether he took him in out of good intentions.

But now that the other party agrees, the next steps will be much easier.

"You are the village chief here, right?"

The priest asked tentatively. The other person's age and residence showed that he should have a certain status in this village.

His age also met the requirements of the village chief, and he did not disappoint the priest.

"I am, do you have any questions to ask?"

"It's better to go to bed early at night."

The other party looked at the priest with some pity in his eyes, and walked slowly to the chair and sat down.

He pointed to the chair next to him and asked the priest to sit on it.

The priest stopped for a moment, walked over and sat opposite the old man.

"Can you tell me anything noteworthy in the village? Please forgive me for visiting."
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