Chapter 2517 - 2512: Tower Guard
Chapter 2517: Chapter 2512: Tower Guard
The lighthouse has a tower guard, which makes sense.
Even at the Domain of the Dead, being stopped by a guard feels a bit too down-to-earth.
But at that moment, Fu Qian was not anxious; instead, he tried to understand while asking questions.
One must admit that there was quite a contrast between the voice and the appearance.
The voice was low but powerful, yet the face was similar to that of the earliest "Wise Dead" elder.
As for the reason, it was easy to understand for a flesh expert—young with an old face; a tower guard’s job is typically exposed to the elements.
"Of course, I’m a local..."
At this point, the tower guard seemed to realize the visitor wasn’t friendly, so he finally stepped out from behind the creaking front desk.
"In any case, there’s no one here, and it’s not open to outsiders. If you’re looking for someone, come back after the storm clears; I don’t have time for such matters."
In the next moment, he even blocked the way, showing a stance unwilling to negotiate.
"I can tell you indeed are busy working."
Fu Qian’s gaze fell on the clattering keys, which were notably more polished compared to other surroundings, indicating frequent handling.
"But will the storm here ever stop?"
Instead of forcing through, he merely raised a doubt at that moment.
"Oh? You don’t seem so dumb."
The tower guard’s expression finally changed, and he scrutinized Fu Qian again, offering what sounded like a high evaluation.
"Isn’t it better to keep dreaming? Being too awake might not be a good thing."
But this stance lasted merely two seconds before his tone shifted again.
"But you seem to be in good spirits."
Fu Qian, unfazed, effortlessly fibbed in response.
"What exactly are you intending to do? Just because you’ve woken up doesn’t mean you can do whatever you want."
Ultimately, the tower guard couldn’t withstand the pressure and ended the encrypted exchange.
...
Is it really like this?
He seemed the complete opposite of the "Wise Dead" elder.
Though the logic jumps were strong, Fu Qian, who had delved into the nature of this place’s existence, could fully understand the tower guard’s reaction.
For starters, neither the Minotaur nor Laurie matched the clarity of this person, who should also be considered among the "Wise Dead."
However, unlike the elder, he didn’t see himself as one of the deceased who fell into the Domain of the Dead; rather, he looked down on everything with the stance of a mainlander.
He regarded those confused souls as mere living corpses, their consciousness indulging in dreams akin to "another Moore," and deemed the current scene as real.
It was quite an easy thought process to understand, even had a certain déjà vu compared to recent studies on doomsday topics.
Yet here arises another question: why continue working here after "waking up"?
"You seem to be acting with impunity? Were those keys obtained properly?"
Without hiding his doubts, Fu Qian directly gestured toward the guard’s waist.
"That’s my business... Now we’re talking about your business..."
Feeling agitated finally, the tower guard’s voice became deeper.
"Understand that at a certain level, work becomes a necessity."
Fu Qian’s expression turned serious, straightening his appearance.
"Actually, I’m the same; I’m here to check the fire safety."
...
You’re even dripping wet.
In such high-rise buildings, fire safety is paramount.
But Fu Qian’s own image made this statement sound rather outlandish.
Though he spoke the truth.
To Fu Qian, there was genuine anticipation of finding the cause behind the Domain of the Dead catching fire here.
"Interesting... but unfortunately, I still can’t let you in."
The tower guard seemed to have realized that his counterpart came looking for trouble, his face turned completely cold.
"Understood, but making your work more meaningful—what if I insist on going in?"
Fu Qian admired such courage and did not hesitate to challenge this diligent worker.
"I certainly won’t use force against you, but you’ll need to try the keys yourself."
This time, the tower guard’s reaction was rather intriguing; instead of quickly escalating to action, he offered a weak threat.
Clang!
It wasn’t just rhetoric; the next moment, he truly removed the keys from his waist and tossed them over.
"Are you sure this leads up to the rooftop?"
Catching them, Fu Qian weighed them, even counted the quantity, and curiously confirmed.
"Haha... definitely sure, many keys inside can open more than one lock."
The tower guard’s answer was very confident, suggesting the process was not difficult—
"Sounds good."
Not holding back, Fu Qian swiftly moved to the side to test this claim.
Of course, the elevator couldn’t be used, it was a safety route upward, although the locks clearly violated fire safety regulations.
Luckily, the style was fairly recognizable; Fu Qian quickly found the correct key to unlock.
However, he didn’t ascend immediately; instead, he casually closed the door again and continued trying other keys.
Click—
With a soft sound, the lock indeed opened again.
"Seems it’s true."
With his hand on the door, Fu Qian still didn’t enter, but observed closely while exclaiming.
No need for careful scrutiny; at a glance, it was evident the staircase’s direction changed compared to when the door was opened last time.
...
Is this a duplex structure inside?
The disparity in the guard’s attitude and actions had long suggested things weren’t simple.
But this seemed a bit too complex; does each door change depending on the opening key?
If true, reaching the top might be challenging.
Perhaps he shouldn’t have entered here; maybe jumping from outside onto the rooftop would be preferable?
But that’s overly simplistic thinking; if what’s seen atop is different each time, how can one ensure it doesn’t hold what you seek?
"This job isn’t easy."
Continuously observing Fu Qian’s actions, the tower guard was somewhat astonished by his efficient problem discovery but more filled with schadenfreude.
"I know it’s not easy, for example, you’re not doing well."
Fu Qian remained stationary, even turned to look at him, sharing in the schadenfreude.
"... What do you mean?"
"My colleague has already gone up; haven’t you noticed?"
"Nonsense..."
The insinuation of negligence clearly struck a nerve with the tower guard. After instinctively denying, he suddenly froze, lunging forward to snatch the keys from Fu Qian’s hand.