I can rewind time to prevent death-Chapter 684 - 413 Huh Aunt Mei

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Chapter 684: Chapter 413: Huh, Aunt Mei? Chapter 684: Chapter 413: Huh, Aunt Mei? About two minutes after Yan Junze entered the basement level, Morrison also leapt down from the window on the third floor.

His face was livid, infuriated with humiliation; he hadn’t expected his well-laid plans to be turned on their head by Yan Junze.

Because he had to avoid a sneak attack from the magnetic knife, he lost the initiative, unable to immediately capture Yan Junze who jumped out the window. Instead, Yan Junze used Alabell to attack, cutting off his pursuit.

So at that time, although he could kill Alabell, he dared not do it outright.

Because Yan Junze had taken two recently formed Strange Bodies, what if those two youngsters were harmed in Yan Junze’s hands? In the end, it was very likely that the altar would reactivate Alabell.

This caused Morrison’s subduing of the frenzied Alabell to take longer than expected, and finally, under the premise of not harming her, he managed to subdue this deranged aberration and temporarily seal her on the bed.

Morrison immediately jumped down to give chase.

He was fast. After landing, he quickly chose a direction and radiated his domain field.

Actually, even as a Reaper, the range of his Perception through the domain field was still limited. His current Perception was enhanced by a network of threads boosted with the Turner Shockwave Emitter.

For instance, only after Yan Junze had entered this building did Morrison truly sense him. Other than that, even when Yan Junze just arrived on the island, Morrison could only detect an anomaly through the vibrations in the magnetic field.

Actually, if one were to look at the entire island, such anomalies would appear from time to time, quite frequently, and it was only when Yan Junze came inside the building that his guess was confirmed.

However, if Yan Junze were to vanish into thin air, it would trigger the Turner Shockwave Emitter’s automatic activation rule. Morrison wouldn’t need to constantly monitor and issue commands; instead, the device would automatically perform spatial stasis and then execute a kill.

Morrison didn’t immediately pursue him. In fact, he didn’t even know which direction Yan Junze had fled to.

Morrison stood still and sensed each direction’s magnetic field fluctuations with the Turner Shockwave Emitter, so he could accurately determine from where Yan Junze had escaped.

However, he soon realized that some directions, even with disturbances, didn’t seem to warrant his suspicion.

With that in mind, Morrison turned his head to look back at the manor building.

In fact, this wasn’t the first time Yan Junze had entered the basement level of the manor.

Before going up to the third floor, he had Rewound twice to survey the area.

Knowing that he couldn’t leave the island for the time being, he had to think of all possible ways to handle Morrison’s plans, so naturally, he set his sights on the task called “She’s Called Aunt Mei.”

After all, using strangenesses to counter strangenesses was something he had been doing for a while, only now it wasn’t strangenesses against strangenesses, but Reaper Morrison against a high-level entity.

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In those two Rewinds, Yan Junze used the information from the task “She’s Called Aunt Mei” to determine the exact location of the “invisible servant’s room.”

The basement level wasn’t entirely made up of servant’s quarters; there were also four or five storage rooms and two interconnected boiler rooms. The “invisible servant’s room” was located next to the boiler room, sealed off under orders after Melissa died from contracting leech disease.

From the outside, there was no sign of the original door’s existence, including the door panel and door gap, which had been sealed with a mixture of cement and disinfectant powder.

During the two Rewinds in which Yan Junze searched for the “invisible servant’s room” in the basement level, he didn’t find an entrance from the outside. Instead, inside the neighboring servant’s room, he uncovered a clue.

The servant’s room next door was also uninhabited and seemed to have been vacant for a long time, as evidenced by the heavy layer of dust inside.

The wall that was only one wall away from the invisible room appeared to have been neglected for a long time, with some paint already peeling off.

Because it was close to the boiler room, the servants had secretly connected a heating pipe from the next-door boiler room for easier access to warmth in winter. The pipe passed through the invisible room and then through a hole in the outer wall, allowing the heating pipe to warm the room.

Fearful of being discovered, they had hidden the opening of the heating pipe behind an old, tattered armchair.

Although Yan Junze was limping, he had prepared well in advance, so without lingering, he sweated profusely as he crawled behind the armchair, broke through the thin layer of cement around the heating pipe’s opening, and then pushed the pipe back in place, revealing an opening just large enough for a slender person to squeeze through.

The pipe was designed using a flexible hose, with good airtightness, excellent ventilation, and easy mobility.

In fact, its function was only to convey some of the warm air from inside the boiler room, not to act as a true directional heating system. Otherwise, channeling so much warm air non-stop through such a large pipe would make the room fatally hot.

So when connecting it, the servants looked for this type of large ventilated pipe to maximize the amount of warm air that could be directed into the room.

This was the only passage into the “invisible servant’s room” that Yan Junze discovered during his second Rewind into the basement level.