The noise they made was not too small, but a little too public. However, there was no movement in the surrounding buildings. Not a single light is on. In the distance, in a dark alley, several dogs were silently watching them. There was a strange glint in his eyes, like dull, empty eyes glued to a window.
Sensing the sight hidden in the darkness, Drake and Li Nuowei's heartbeats became faster and they were a little panicked, as if the culprit had been caught at the scene.
Despite the pressure on their eyes, Derek and Li Nuowei entered the museum through the damaged door. They used their cellphone flashlights to illuminate the dark hallways and walked to the museum's entrance.
Derek felt a little crowded, and Li Nuowei's arm occasionally rubbed against his arm. He had a quizzical look on his face, but he could tell that it wasn't that the passage was narrow, but that Li Nuwei seemed nervous about something. It depends on unconsciously avoiding it and seeing what lives around you.
"What are you looking at?" Drake noticed that Li Nuowei's eyes were passing over the sculptures in the museum.
“Shh.” Li Nuowei made a silent gesture, his eyes full of anxiety and fear.
Drake thought that people like Li Nuowei, who had experienced hundreds of thousands of deaths, were fearless and had been feared for a long time. However, Li Nuowei's current attitude seemed to be saying that the other party was seeing something more terrifying than death. They must be terribly afraid.
"You're not afraid of these things, are you?" Derek whispered, looking a little strange.
Li Nuowei secretly harbored bitter feelings. Of course, in reality he was not afraid of sculpture. What he was concerned about were beings who had ``disguised'' themselves as sculptures from another dimension. These strange things seemed to be able to see through time and space.
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