Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 461: There is only one truth (3 more)

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The three people's faces changed, and they said in unison: "This is the place!"

Luke looked at their expressions and nodded: "It seems that you have all been here in your dreams, right?"

The three of them nodded in unison.

Luke continued, "This kindergarten, something happened twelve years ago. It was about the children there. If I'm not mistaken, you are all around seventeen years old now? Maybe even younger."

The three of them nodded again without saying anything. It was obvious that they were all in this age group.

Luke: "This kindergarten is in Springwood Town, so you may have gone to school there twelve years ago. Also, pay attention here..."

Luke zoomed in on an area on the screen, then switched to another photo and put the two side by side: "Did you find anything?"

The three of them frowned and looked at the two photos for a moment. Nancy's expression changed: "This... is the same place?"

Luke hummed, "So, at least Dean and Chris were in this kindergarten back then."

The photo at the back was the one Luke took at Dean's funeral. It was an accidental photo of Chris and Dean when they were children.

The slide that Dean was playing on, the row of low white wooden fences behind Chris, and the bungalow next to it all roughly matched the old photo of Badham Kindergarten in another photo.

"As for what your parents are hiding, I don't think it's the point." He continued, "Because that person is guiding you step by step, getting closer to what he wants you to know."

The three of them looked confused and uncertain.

Luke suddenly laughed. "Don't be afraid. At least you have us as your outsider help. As outsiders and detectives, we are calmer than you. That man is indeed troublesome, but he is not invincible, otherwise he would not have waited twelve years to harass you."

Moreover, someone's killing efficiency is really low!

He has not yet taken revenge on those adults who burned him to charcoal.

Luke didn't think that this was because someone was magnanimous and let these adults go.

Judging from the deaths of Dean and Jesse, it’s not that someone doesn’t kill people, but for some reason he doesn’t do it all at once.

The three of them were in disbelief: Such a terrifying creature, yet you speak of it so lightly, are we really talking about the same thing

Luke didn't care about their expressions: "So, it's not difficult to know the answer or the truth. Just go here once, and it should be enough."

Everyone's eyes were focused on the photo on the screen.

"Shall we go now?" Chris was anxious and couldn't help asking.

Luke shrugged. "It doesn't matter whether I go or not, but I see you seem to want to know the answer."

Well, actually he was also quite curious about what this Freddy Krueger was thinking.

In other words, what exactly does Freddy want to do.

Is this just a killing game? Luke felt that things would not always be so simple.

Chris, Nancy, and Quentin looked at each other and started arguing.

Chris doesn't really want to go, but Nancy and Quentin do.

In the end, the minority obeyed the majority.

Luke and the others just watched from the sidelines without saying anything.

After the three of them reached a consensus, he said, "Let's go."

Chris moved her lips but said nothing, but when he stood up, she subconsciously followed him.

Nancy secretly climbed through the window and got into Quentin's car, and the two of them still rode in the same car.

Chris got into Luke's car without hesitation and sat in the back seat with Bobby.

Bobby: ... Damn it, I'm just an animal tamer, why should I go too

Luke ignored Bobby's sad look because he couldn't explain in detail.

Could it be that he was afraid that Bobby would be plagued by bad luck, fall asleep for unknown reasons, and be dragged into a nightmare by Freddy for unknown reasons

Don't say such heart-wrenching words.

Six people and two cars were driving on the small town road at night, and after a few minutes they arrived at a forest on the edge of the town.

After stopping the car, the six people got out and Luke led them forward. After crossing a forest, they stood on an old and desolate road, surrounded by large cornfields that blocked their view.

After walking along this small road for a few dozen meters, a building appeared on the side of the road.

It is a bungalow.

The sign on the roof of the bungalow was old and damaged, with only the two letters "ba" remaining.

On a wooden pillar on the roadside in front of the house, the words on a gray, old plaque were faintly visible: Badham Kindergarten.

Chris and the other two all had changing expressions.

Even though it was late at night, even though there were no lights, and even though the building was in disrepair, they knew almost subconsciously that they had found the right place.

Seeing the three people standing in a daze in front of the house, Luke reminded them, "Should we go in?"

Staying outside any longer would only waste your mental and physical energy and would be useless.

Faced with this situation, you can either just go in or turn around and leave and find another solution. Hesitating on the spot is the most inefficient option.

Luke didn't have much time to waste here.

The three of them woke up and looked at each other, then Nancy and Quentin walked towards the house.

Chris followed Luke again, only one step away from him.

Everyone else went in, only Selina stayed outside, looking at the tablet in her hand.

This was what Luke had explained to her before, and he told the others that Selina was the backup.

Of course, he wouldn't tell us what the specific back-up plan was.

If Bobby hadn't been on a bad streak and inexplicably entered Freddy's nightmare, Luke would have left him out.

This is his private matter, there is no need to involve them. Not only is it too dangerous, but they can't help much.

Five people entered the house, and Luke and Bobby had already picked up two LED camping lanterns.

The bright white light broke the darkness in the room.

There was dust everywhere, and it was obvious that no one had been here for a long time.

After walking around, Chris and the other two all looked unhappy.

Although there are many differences between this place and the nightmare, the main environment is the same.

They had entered this house in their dreams many times and were frightened awake by Freddy.

Looking at the three people who seemed a little distracted, Luke spoke again: "Let's go. It seems that we don't have the answers you want here."

Nancy and Quentin looked at each other and followed him through a corridor inside the house. After turning a corner, they saw a door at the end of the corridor with the word "maintenance room" printed on it.

Luke walked forward, pushed the door open, and walked down.

This is a basement, which is a common tool room or maintenance room. It is still dusty and old.