I don’t know if you have ever had such an experience. You are driving fine on a straight road at night, and it is smooth and smooth under the light of the car lights. But when you are driving, you suddenly see a high hill in front of you. The front part of the car They have all rushed off the road. As long as you are not careful, the car will be destroyed and people will be killed.
This kind of sudden stimulation will make people break out in cold sweat on their backs!
The most bizarre thing is that when you get out of the car to see this high hill, you find that the gap between the front and back of the road is as huge as ten meters!
And this altitude difference is not just on this road, but everywhere you look!
In the dark night, it is an unreal feeling, as if you have fallen into a virtual world. Everything in front of you, including the toll booths and highway entrances that should have existed, have been hit by a huge heavy hammer. It was smashed so hard that it sank in and disappeared.
Now it's better, the way back is blocked.
And at the end of this road, there is a straight path branching off to the left and right. It also looks like a dead end road, and this head was cut off at the shoulder level, so it is not like before. The neck stretches out a bit.
This situation is actually more dangerous than the boss lady's situation. After all, if there is a "neck" sticking out, I can be mentally prepared after seeing the fork in the road and know in advance that there will be a dead end ahead.
I told Zhang Hazi the situation at the scene. After thinking about it, he told me to take the left path.
Without any hesitation, I turned the steering wheel and stepped on the accelerator. The car roared and jumped out, like a beast in the dark.
But not long after, I had to slam on the brakes again, and then stopped on the spot. Looking at the dark high hills ahead, I was a little unsure why there were dead ends everywhere. This was already the third time!
Logically speaking, once you encounter a dead end, you can just go back. Apart from not being able to reach your destination on time, you basically won't encounter any big problems. The car we met before is the best. proof.
But why after we entered, even the way back became a dead end?
Zhang Hazi said, it seems that the other party wants to leave our brains here.
I was a little surprised. I never heard that there is such a thing as dead end road?
Zhang Hazi said, "Do you know that the dead end road is completely formed?"
In accordance with Zhang Hazi's request, I strictly abide by the principle of driving to the left when encountering a forked road, and started the vehicle again to move forward.
As I drove, I talked about it. It is said that if the person had his head chopped off and no one could bury him, and he threw it on the roadside, there would be a possibility of a dead end on this road.
Zhang Hazi nodded and said, you Ha, it seems that you have made some progress in the past five years.
After he finished boasting, he continued, and he was right. This dead end road was originally used by those who had their heads chopped off to find scapegoats. If someone accidentally falls in, the result will definitely be their heads moved.
I thought about the situation just now, and fortunately I stepped on the brakes quickly. Otherwise, if we were wearing seat belts on such a high hill, we would not necessarily fall to death, but our heads would probably move halfway down the road.
When I think of that scene, I feel a chill on my neck, as if there is a machete on my neck, which makes me shiver even in the summer night.
Let me tell you, what should you do if you encounter this kind of situation?
He said that when you encounter resentment, just be gentle and go back. If you encounter the point of resentment, he will push you down to death before you can turn around.
I've heard people talk about Duan Du Road before, but it wasn't as detailed as what Zhang Hazi said. Now I know it, and I didn't expect that there are so many details in it.
But soon, I realized a problem. According to you, someone had his head chopped off and thrown to the side of the road, so there was a dead end. That is to say, if there is only one headless corpse, it should only form a dead end, right?
Zhang Hazi nodded and said, theoretically speaking, yes.
I braked to slow down the car, and then chose the left direction to continue driving forward. After the car went smoothly, I took a sip of saliva and asked Zhang Hazi nervously, how about we encounter so many beheadings now? Road, doesn’t it mean...?
Zhang Hazi did not speak, but nodded.
Seeing his nod, I swallowed again.
Because from the beginning to now, we have encountered four dead ends, that is to say, there are at least four headless corpses here!
What is the concept of four headless corpses appearing in the same place at the same time? I don't dare to think about it anymore.
I glanced at Zhang Hazi and found that the expression on his face was not good-looking either. After turning a corner, he spoke quietly, so what the teacher in the service area said was true. This road was indeed not clean, and it was very unclean!
We have reached the fifth dead end road, and even a three-year-old knows that this road is not clean. But I still took a chance and told Zhang Hazi, maybe there are only these five? After all, serial murderers sometimes kill five or six people at once. We may encounter innocent people who were killed by the same murderer.
I don't know whether my words were used to comfort Zhang Hazi or to comfort myself, but either way, I don't think the effect is very good.
Zhang Hazi was silent for a while, and then said to me, Ha Tutu, haven't you noticed that when we encounter a dead end, the time is getting shorter and shorter?
When he said this, I happened to slow down and turn around. Only after I got on the road again did I have time to think about what Zhang Hazi said.
I didn't pay much attention at first, I just drove with all my heart, fearing that I might accidentally drive the car into the sudden high hill, and then add two headless corpses to this unclean place.
When I realized what Zhang Hazi said, I was stunned on the spot.
There was a gap of about ten minutes between the first time we encountered a dead end road and the second time we encountered a dead end road; and the interval between the second and third time would not have exceeded eight minute. The time was reduced by two minutes!
As for the third and fourth times, as well as the fourth and just this time, although I didn't see the specific interval, the memory of driving to the left is still there. I can be very sure that the interval between us encountering a dead end is It is indeed getting shorter!
I hurriedly asked, why is this happening?
Zhang Hazi did not answer me, but asked me, "What do you think we will do if we wait until there are dead ends in front and back, with no way forward and no way back?"
I thought about the scene for a while, then stopped the Hummer, looked at Zhang Hazi dumbfounded, and told him that we would also become a 'dead end road'.
Zhang Hazi nodded, but then shook his head, saying that the second reason was that it became a 'dead road', but the most important thing was that the distance between the two dead roads was getting shorter and shorter... , Don’t you think you understand what’s going on?
I looked at Zhang Hazi blankly and said, what's going on?
He said, have you ever trapped a sparrow when you were a child?
Let me tell you, my grandpa used to trick me.
During the wheat harvest season, a pile of wheat would be sprinkled on the sky, and then a dustpan would be held up by a pole tied with a string to reveal an opening. Then sprinkle the wheat outward from this opening. The wheat will be scattered more concentratedly at the beginning, and the intervals will become longer as you scatter outward.
So looking at it from the other side, the intervals between the wheat at the beginning will be longer to paralyze the vigilance of the sparrows. Later, they will become shorter and shorter, so that the sparrows who have relaxed their vigilance will not have so many scruples. Just keep your head down and eat the wheat grains.
Just wait for the sparrow to get into the wheat pile, and just pull down the support pole, so that you can use the dustpan to trap the sparrow in it.
Zhang Hazi said, do you ever feel that the two of us are like being tricked by others?
I didn't think it looked like it at first, but the distance between the two dead ends was indeed the same as the way to trap a sparrow, so I had to believe it.
Zhang Hazi said, "So, now you have figured out what will happen in front of you?"
I was stunned when I heard this, and then thought of the wheat pile where sparrows were trapped, and my whole body froze in an instant. If it was really a sparrow trap, it meant that there should be a pile of headless corpses waiting not far ahead. Follow us!
One headless corpse has already created a dead end. If a bunch of headless corpses gather together, I don't even dare to think about what will happen.
No wonder Zhang Hazi wanted to ask me about the spacing between two bodies when I said there were probably only five headless corpses. It turned out that he had already thought of this.
If it's just a dead end, I'll think of a way. It may not be possible to escape, but it should be okay to protect myself. But if there are a bunch of headless corpses piled in front, then I really have no confidence that I can deal with any situation that may happen.
And what I don’t understand is why are there so many headless corpses in a place like this?
Zhang Hazi said, you asked this question well, because I don’t know either!
I asked again, what should I do now?
He said, try the right side.
I know what Zhang Hazi means. If you drive to the left and get closer to the headless corpse pile in the center, then if you drive to the right, theoretically speaking, you will get farther and farther away from the headless corpse pile.
But the facts did not develop as we imagined. After we drove a section of the road, we found that the dead ends we encountered were the same as before, and the intervals were getting shorter and shorter!
In other words, in the opposite direction, there is also a pile of headless corpses waiting for us!
dilemma!
I held the steering wheel in my hand, stepped on the brake with the sole of my foot, and quickly thought of solutions in my mind, but found that what I had at my disposal was of no use here at all.
I glanced at Zhang Hazi very apologetically. Just as I was about to say sorry to him and drag him into the water, I was blinded by a dazzling light that blinded me.
Although Zhang Hazi couldn't see, he could still feel the light, so he asked me first, if there was Mr. Che coming in front of me?
I squinted my eyes and looked over, and found that it was indeed a car, and the lights were very bright, comparable to the Hummer modified by Zhang Hazi.
Zhang Hazi said at this time, "Follow me!"
I know what Zhang Hazi means. This is very similar to the method of cracking the ghost wall. As long as there is external help, it is easy to escape from the ghost wall.
So I started the car and drove forward quickly, for fear that I would lose the car.
But when I drove for a while, I felt something was wrong, because I found that the car seemed to be coming from directly in front of me, and if I remember correctly, directly in front of me, there should be a dark 'river' , there is no road at all!
I hurriedly stopped the Hummer, and then found that while the car was braking, the front of the car seemed to fall forward.
At the same time, the car in front happened to pass me by. I turned my head quickly, and then I saw a scene that took my breath away. Under the light, I saw that it was also a Hummer, and in that car Inside, Luo Xiaoyang and Zhang Hazi were also sitting in the driver's seat and passenger seat respectively!
I shouted almost subconsciously: "Zhang Hazi!"
But when I thought that Zhang Hazi couldn't see me and shouted to him what I saw in a concise and concise manner, I hurriedly shouted: "Luo Xiaoyang!"
But the car passed me quickly, and in a daze, I vaguely saw the driver of the car looking sideways at me...