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Chapter 512 Mr. Red Riding Hood's Unfortunate Ending

Chapter 512 Mr. Red Riding Hood's Unfortunate Ending

"Actually, I can read this book more vividly, you know?" ∈ volunteered, "Animate it, add dubbing and narration. If you are not satisfied, I can even change the ending! Then It's sure to be fun! Let me do it!"

Luo Binhan rejected his enthusiastic self-recommendation.The last ∈ interpretation of the history of the Yongguang clan impressed him deeply.And now he's not kidding.

"There are puzzles in this book," he said. "The man in the warehouse came up with it."

The excitement of his words reached a new peak, announcing that his online database had hundreds of millions of answers to puzzles, enough to meet any challenge in the world.During the period, he may have yelled some other stuff, such as the hypothesis of mutual projection of infinite facets or the phenomenon of triple information pollution interaction, but Luo Binhan didn't pay much attention to it.He read the eccentric children's picture book with concentrated concentration, feeling the ice slowly forming on his back.He shivered vaguely, remembering filling out The Complete Beginner's Guide to Dating before he fell into the Magic Ocean, and not being able to see the last page of it.

But in fact these children's drawings are not scary.They don't seem to contain any hint of blood or novelty, not some kind of malicious imitation of childish style, not one of the horror stories of mentally ill children scribbling in large swaths of red and black.Although the style of these stick figures is childish and simple, they roughly show a kind of trained proficiency, and the pigments used are rich and bright, and the colors are soft.That might be a misjudgment based on inherent prejudice, but Luo Binhan intuitively believed that their creator was a little girl.He could at least believe that these paintings were created by a child, but not necessarily the stories in the paintings.

It wasn't some dark fairy-tale kind of unsettling story, even if it seemed a bit inexplicable.The second story Robin Han saw was the hunter's story.There are not many words in this chapter, and Luo Binhan is not sure that he has interpreted everything correctly, but in his opinion, the story is like this:
The hunter took his beloved daughter to hunt in the forest and taught her how to survive in the forest.On the way they met a ferocious tiger.Tigers, more cunning than their kind, ate seasoned old hunters.The daughter has since given up hunting.She goes to the forest with a torch, but there she meets a motherless tiger cub.So she threw away the torch and adopted the tiger cub.They became a happy family.

"Oh, this is still a happy story." Luo Binhan heard ∈ lying on his lap again and commented, "But it's a bit weird, isn't it? I think this work lacks emotional rendering. But what kind of puzzle is this? I think it's like a religious allusion."

Robin Han shook his head.Unlike the first story they had read, he had no clue what the hunter and the tiger meant.Nevertheless, he noticed that the hunter's daughter was wearing a pair of red shoes in the forest against a dark green background.That might not mean much, but it just reminded him of Li Li's coat.

He skipped this more difficult chapter and went on to the third story.This time he saw the story of the farmer: a big family with many children.All the children sit at the table from tall to short at the dinner party.The tallest father sat on the main seat, but he did not see the mistress of the family.The family works hard every day to raise shrimp and crabs, but one of the children is particularly fond of flowers and plants.He saw a peach blossom tree by the pond, but it grew too tall.So he went into the forest to look for his favorite flower.He stumbles and falls off a cliff and finds a beautiful red water lily.The boy was so happy that he took the red water lily back to the pond at home and planted it big and lush.From then on, the whole family can enjoy the beautiful flowers.

"I can grow bigger than him." ∈ announced with great emotion.

"You can grow some cabbage." Luo Binhan said.He stared at the last picture of the story for a long time.The boy lying on the edge of the pond reached out to the red flowers in the water.The banks of the pond were so high that the boy seemed about to plunge into the water.Luo Binhan didn't know much about this story, but for some reason he cared about it. "Touch of the Red Lotus"—he even had a name for the picture in his mind.

"Why do you keep staring at this painting?" ∈ asked with his chin in his hand. "Are you in love with him? I heard you guys fall in love with stuff. Is that fun? You know if you insist, I can Restore a three-dimensional image of him! I can make him move and talk to you! What else do you want?"

Robin-Han quickly turned the page before he came up with a worse idea.At this time he noticed that the book was nearly halfway through, and he estimated that there were about six stories in the whole book.The next thing he saw was the story of the herbalist.

The herbalist picked up the wounded wolf.He kindly healed it and let it go.One day the herbalist was bitten by a poisonous snake while walking in the garden.He fell to the ground dying.At this time, the wolf he had saved appeared.It bit off its own front foot, and stained the herbalist's lips with wolf blood.The herbalist recovered instantly, and was as healthy and swift as a wolf ever since.

He stared at the herbalist's lips for a few seconds, then continued to read the next chapter.Now he has mastered the storytelling rules of this set of children's picture books, and it is no surprise that the protagonist of the fifth story is a carpenter.

The carpenter lives in the mountains with his sick child.He built a wooden heart for his child with superb craftsmanship, but made the child as numb and cold as a dead tree.The carpenter's tears of grief sprinkled in front of the door all day long, watering out a rose.A butterfly is attracted.It fell first on the flowers, and then on the heart of the carpenter's boy.Suddenly the wooden heart of the carpenter's boy came to life, a bright red, beating heart.

Now there are only a dozen thin sheets of paper left in Luo Binhan's hands that he hasn't read.He estimated that he had only the last story left to read, so while he was perfunctory with the endless gossip, he secretly speculated what kind of job the last protagonist was doing.He guessed the woodcutter, the barber, the doctor, the cook, the gardener, and the latrine cleaner, and it still exceeded his expectations.He saw a whole page blacked out, as if on purpose to isolate the last story from the preceding ones.

That's a little unusual.Therefore, it was not surprising that Robin Han found that the story was accompanied by a lot of words.On the first page he saw a standing monster: It had a human-looking torso and a lizard-like head, but its hairy bare skin and long tail were reminiscent of an ape.Although it also wears the same costumes as the protagonists of the previous stories, it is difficult to judge the occupation of this spliced ​​monster.

"Strange." He murmured, and began to read the text written next to it.Just to the right of the lizard-headed monster, he read the introduction in three densely written small characters:
Mr. Lizard is a policeman.It is investigating the widespread disappearance of Little Red Riding Hood in the forest.

In order to lock the murderer, it visited all the households in the forest.It has tracked the sea serpent, questioned the children of Little Red Riding Hood's neighbour, the hunter and farmer's house, and tracked the herbalist and the carpenter.

Now it has a great plan to catch the killer.

(End of this chapter)

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