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I can rewind time to prevent death-Chapter 668 - 407 Abnormal Alabell (Part One)_2
Chapter 668: Chapter 407 Abnormal Alabell (Part One)_2 Chapter 668: Chapter 407 Abnormal Alabell (Part One)_2 Then he turned his attention to the mission level: scared witless.
This was clearly a new mission rank he had never seen before; Yan Junze had never encountered a “scared witless” level mission.
Of course, this level also indicated an extremely high risk factor, whether it was Melissa or those leeches that had turned into strangenesses, none could be ignored.
The serendipitous mission had successfully piqued Yan Junze’s strong interest, but at the moment, he only had the Black Spirit Umbrella, and the energy used to Rewind needed to be conserved.
In addition, there was the more pressing mission involving Alabell waiting for him, besides he needed to be doubly cautious of Reaper Morrison’s arrival; there were simply too many factors to consider and take into account.
Attempting to complete this highest-level mission so far, Yan Junze felt that he couldn’t even reach a fifty percent chance of success.
He stared intensely at the mission in his mind named [She is called Aunt Mei], slowly shifting his focus to “Aunt Mei.”
He always felt an odd sensation in his heart, a kind of inexplicable eeriness stuffing his chest.
“Aunt Mei? Melissa?” Yan Junze slowly repeated these two names.
Soon, his attention moved to the building shrouded in darkness before him. For now, he decided not to think about this scared witless mission. Under so many adverse factors, he simply could not complete it at the present.
First, he would take care of Alabell’s mission [Born Innocent].
Having made up his mind, Yan Junze looked over the mission once more; he could not use exorcism methods, which meant he couldn’t directly confront Alabell, the naturally occurring Strange Body. He felt he’d either have to act cute or feign submission.
“Wonder just how terrifying this deformed woman is at the moment?” Yan Junze muttered to himself.
Stepping out from the shadow beneath the stubby tree, he crouched and moved to the side of the building. He certainly would not choose to enter through the front door; it was most likely rigged by Reaper Morrison.
Or perhaps after he approached, it could very likely trigger Morrison’s Avatar to appear.
Of course, entering from other places would carry the same risk of triggering Morrison; it was inevitable. But if Yan Junze discovered the trigger, he could fully rely on Rewind to resolve it.
In any case, he would not give Morrison the opportunity to appear.
On the first floor of the building, there was a window that was open, yet Yan Junze still did not climb through. Instead, he continued to walk around the house, and soon he saw another open window on the ground floor.
Besides, several windows on the second floor were also open.
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Before long, having circled the building, he returned to the front.
During this time, he observed two side doors and one back door, but Yan Junze suddenly realized that entering through these open windows, side doors, or back door might increase the chance of triggering Morrison’s Avatar to appear.
Perhaps, because of the frequent traffic, the front door might actually be the area Morrison avoided.
Thinking this, he crouched and approached the tall solid wood door, gently pushing; the door was indeed unlocked.
In fact, this was easy to understand, as this was Ruisen Island, a private island owned only by the George family, with no other residents.
Burglars wouldn’t travel thousands of miles across the ocean just to rob one family.
And Yan Junze guessed, the entry and exit points of this lonely island might be guarded around the clock.
Indeed, three sides of Ruisen Island’s coastal area are steep cliffs, unsuitable for mooring boats. Only one side allows close access to the island, and even there, the mooring space is relatively narrow. Near this accessible side is a lighthouse, beside which the George family has built a stone house inhabited by guards on permanent watch.
The other parts of this side seem capable of receiving ships, but the sea bed near the shore is full of rocky reefs, very close to the shore. Boats would be ruptured by the reefs long before they could dock.
Therefore, the buildings within the estate did not need to worry about guarding against burglars, such was the privilege of living on this isolated island.
After pushing open the front door, Yan Junze quickly slipped inside and closed the door again.
The entry hall he entered was spacious, with a row of five-tier shoe cabinets on the right, covering the shoes from sight, adorned and colored to blend seamlessly with the surrounding walls, extremely aesthetic.
About twenty steps ahead, there was a grand staircase leading to the second floor, which split to ascend to the left and right at the corner, exhibiting both grandeur and opulence.
At the top of the staircase’s handrail, two dim yellow lights shone.
At this moment, in the entry hall, only these two lights illuminated the space. The wide corridors on either side of the first floor extended out, with a string of wall lamps lit intermittently; their luminescence was just enough to keep the darkness at bay.
The mission prompt stated that Alabell’s room was on the third floor, and Yan Junze had to ascend the staircase.
However, he felt that this time he must play some unconventional tactics, otherwise he would easily trigger Reaper Morrison’s Avatar.
For example, it would be best not to walk directly to the staircase and climb upstairs.
After some thought, he moved to the shoe cabinet, which almost blended into the wall, climbed on top of it, crossed over the entry hall, and reached the corner near the right corridor.
At this moment, everyone in the house should be asleep; Yan Junze did not know what time it was, as he looked around the entry hall and did not find a clock or anything similar.