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Paintings of Terror-Chapter 228: Film
Chapter 228: Film
βLights offββ πππππ°π£ππ.πππ
The voice was not loud, but everyone in the Lantern Inn heard it clearly.
Unlike needing a lantern-lighter for lighting the lanterns, it was much easier to put out the lights. All the lanterns seem to have received the command βlights offβ and extinguished one by one from the ground floor to the upper floor.
This ritual-like feeling of sacredness made everyone fall silent. They watched the light gradually disappear from their feet to the top of their heads and experienced the entire process of being shrouded in darkness.
After who knows how long, Luo Bu said with a stammer: βBrother, brother-in-law, are you guys still there?β
Before Ke Xun had time to respond, a warm hand quickly grabbed him: βYou are both here, thatβs great!β He could imagine that this guyβs other hand had already grabbed βbrother-in-lawβ.
The strange thing was that although the surroundings were dark, they were not completely invisible, as if there was a faint light to illuminate.
βKoharuβ¦Wahβ¦Ahhhhhhhβ¦β Luo Bu yelled out of control.
Not knowing what was going on, Koharu lay on its masterβs shoulder pitifully, about to fall at any time. Its eyes were shining like jewels.
Ke Xun picked Koharu up and carefully looked at its eyes: βAre the eyes of dogs always so bright at night?β
βThis is not normal.β Mu Yiran also came over to look. One of his hands was still tightly held by Luo Bu. A weak voice appeared: βI thought Koharu had turned into a monsterβ¦β
βLetβs go back to the room first.β Mu Yiran saw that the entire Lantern Inn plunged into darkness. The only two light sources were from Koharu and were extremely eye-catching.
The three of them returned to the room with the aid of the light from the dogβs eyes.
When Ke Xun entered the room, he covered Koharuβs eyes: βEveryone, be prepared, Koharuβs eyes glow at night.β
Even though they were notified in advance, everyone in the room still let out low exclamations when they saw Koharuβs eyes.
Koharu was placed on the table and acted as a dog-shaped night light.
Although the dogβs eyes were bright, they couldnβt compare with real lights after all. At present, they were only slightly brighter than everyoneβs phones.
βStrange, why the dogβs eyes werenβt so bright when we first arrived here, they were obviously black at that time.β Shao Ling sat at the table, studying Koharuβs eyes, βCould it be like some kind of stone that emits light at night only after it absorbs enough light?β
Everyone was quite convinced by this explanation, and then Zhu Haowen changed the subject without beating around the bush: βThere are two questions now. First, when do the lights go off here and why is the lights-on time so short. Second, how were the lights put out and why were they off by themselves.β
This was exactly where everyone was most confused about. Zhu Haowen continued to ask: βWhat time do you all think it is? Guess it based on your intuition. Everyone has a biological clock in their bodies. We have not been here for a long time, so we shouldnβt be assimilated too quickly.β
Assimilatedβthis word made everyone startled. Wei Dong looked around in the dim light, and then touched his stomach: βI think it was about one oβclock in the noon when I ate. Itβs about two oβclock now.β
Qin Ci nodded: βI think so too. We entered the art gallery at 9:10. I looked at my watch at the time. The time we entered the painting was about 9:30 to 9:50. If we calculate according to that time, Itβs almost two oβclock in the afternoon now.β
βBut is the time outside the painting the same as inside the painting?β Du Lingyu asked, βWhat was your previous experience like?β
Qin Ci: βItβs not necessarily the same. We usually enter the painting in the morning, but in the painting, it may be afternoon or even dusk.β
βIt is very necessary for us to figure out the time. Calculating it based on the time outside, if we arrived at the painting at ten oβclock, according to the digestion time of the human body, we almost all felt hungry after twelve oβclock. Lunch was at approximately one oβclock and the lights turned off at no more than one hour after the meal, hence two oβclock.β
βFrom ten oβclock in the morning to two oβclock in the afternoon, a total of four hours, from lights-on to lights-off, a total of only four hours.β
Everyone fell silent for a while.
Koharu blinked, and the whole world flickered.
βWhy is a day in this world so short?β Xi Shengnan sighed. She was sitting leaning against a folding screen, a little listless, βIf a day is less than twenty-four hours, is our time limit here still seven days? Doesnβt that mean we have less time to look for the signature?β
After hearing this, everyoneβs nerves were tense.
βAccording to how it usually goes, the passage of time in the painting is the same as outside. A day is also twenty-four hours.β Shao Ling said, βItβs just that if the daytime here is only four hours, it means that the night will be extended. We will experience twenty hours of long night. Whatβs worse, the dangers in the painting all happen at night.β
βTh-this is too difficult.β Du Lingyu turned her face to the dark, and gently wiped away her tears.
Cao Youning yawned untimely: βSorry, sorry, I tend to get sleepy after I get full, and I also have the habit of taking a lunch nap. I really hope that the lights-off this time is just for everyone to take a nap, and maybe it will be turned on again in two hours. β
Mu Yiran lowered his eyes slightly and had no choice but to speak out about his discovery: βThe sky is already dark.β
βSky?β Cao Youning was taken aback.
βCanβt you feel that itβs pitch black outside the window?β Shao Ling couldnβt help but say, βWhen we first arrived, the sky was slowly getting brighter. Although it was still gray at its brightest, itβs evident that daylight existed. Itβs completely dark now.β
Although Cao Youning was afraid, he couldnβt resist and yawned: βIβm sorry, Iβm just like this. When the room gets dark, I get sleepy easily.β
βIf you are sleepy, you can take a nap. We will wake you up in about an hour,β Shao Ling said. βEveryone else, pull yourself together. Itβs two oβclock in the afternoon. Please remember this time. Donβt be assimilated by this world.β
Ke Xun: βWe canβt just sit still. Itβs not a good time now to go out to find the signature. We canβt get a magnifying glass for now, but we can do something else.β
βDevelop films!β It was Mai Peng who spoke. His voice sounded funny because of the bad cold, βWe have water and a kettle now. These are enough for developing films.β
Hearing this, everyone was a little excited, so they started working on it. Lu Heng had already taken out the developing tank from the cabinet: βTurn on your phones so itβll be bright enough. Weβll have to prepare developing and fixing solutions later.β
Mu Yiran asked: βIf using the developing tank, does the film have to be a full roll? How many photos have you all taken in your current cameras?β
Mai Peng hesitated for a moment, obviously forgetting this problem because of his excitement: βMy camera has a display for winding films. I probably only took less than ten pictures. If I take it out now, the remaining twenty or so pieces of film will be rendered useless. Maybe we will still need to take pictures with films in the next few days.β
Lu Heng also went to get his camera: βHow about you guys, who have taken pictures in this world?β
βI didnβt dare to take pictures,β Du Lingyu said. βThe roll in my camera is still new, probably because I transferred all the photos in the camera to the computer last night and it becomes new when itβs emptied.β
βI also didnβt take any.β Xi Shengnan said, βThe camera has rolled over a dozen shots. They are probably the pictures of the scenery I took at the entrance of the art gallery, along with some works in the gallery.β
Cao Youning yawned and laid down with his clothes on: βI didnβt dare to take picturesβ¦β
βThen use my roll.β It was Lu Heng who spoke, βI have taken thirty-three pictures for this roll of film. Itβs good enough.β
βWhat do you mean by thirty-three?β Luo Bu interrupted and asked.
βA roll of film generally has thirty-six sheets. If a roll is taken out and developed after only taking a few shots, the remaining unused films are wasted.β Lu Heng explained, βI have thirty-six sheets in this roll, and I have finished shooting thirty-three. Itβs fine to waste just three pieces.β
βThen why waste it? We can shoot and finish the roll.β Luo Bu admitted that he had the blood of a businessman. Sometimes he was very good at using resources.
Wei Dong nodded after hearing that: βLuo Bu is right, use those three pieces.β
Lu Hengβs voice trembled slightly: βWh-where to shoot?β
Taking pictures was particularly creepy in the middle of the night, as if it was destined that something invisible to the human eye would appear in the lens.
Luo Bu, who had always been timid, said calmly at this time: βWhen I was young, I heard from my grandma that cats and dogs can sense that kind of thing. If there is something in our room, Koharu can definitely feel it and will not be so quiet like a chicken.β
βWooβ¦β Koharu was not very happy with being compared to a chicken.
βOkay, quiet like a maiden.β
Koharu lay down on the table. It looked like it was not in the mood to respond to its master.
Lu Heng seemed to try to embolden himself and said: βOur hometown also has this kind of saying about dogs. It is said that if a dog barks suddenly in the middle of the night, you can tell βwhoβ passed by how fast it barks. I think it was βfast barks are humans, slow barks are gods, in-between are ghosts.β
The more Lu Heng talked, the more afraid he became.
βLetβs shoot. We want to use the camera to capture some clues that are invisible to the naked eyes. If what we capture is just an ordinary night scene, then itβs meaningless.β Mai Peng was much calmer than Lu Heng, βShoot.β
Lu Heng picked up the camera, his hands trembling slightly.
Seeing this, Mai Peng said: βAre you willing to lend me your Ricoh?β
This was exactly what Lu Heng wanted: βYes yes, God Mai, you should shoot!β
Mai Peng took Lu Hengβs camera, stared at the viewfinder first, and adjusted the lens very professionally. He picked several angles in the room, and everyone who was βgazedβ upon by the camera lens turned away their faces unnaturally, seemingly as if they didnβt want to be photographed.
βIβm going to use the flash. Everyone, be careful not to blind your eyes.β After Mai Peng reminded them, he took a picture on the spot, and then took another picture from a different angle. The clicking sound seemed to be a little longer than just now.
It took a long time for Mai Peng to reveal his face from behind the camera: βStrange, it seems that the scene in the viewfinder has changed at the moment of shooting just now.β
Everyone was suddenly nervous. Shao Ling asked: βWhat has it changed into? Did you see clearly?β
βI couldnβt see clearly. It was already dark, and the flash was too bright, but I feel that the dogβs position seems to have changed.β Mai Peng said.
βWhatβ¦β Luo Bu hugged Koharu tightly in fright.
βObviously it was on the table, but the moment I pressed the shutter just now, I saw that it was on the other side by the windowβ¦ Because its eyes are very bright, I donβt think Iβm wrong about that. There were two bright spots by the window.β Mai Peng was very sure.
βCould it beβ¦ There is also a dog by the window?β Du Lingyu muttered, βOrβ¦something else.β