Chapter 246: Full Moon, Party on the Ghost Ship
In the bar, everyone found their teammates.
Kogoro Mouri looked at the last group of people with contempt. These people were so slow. He just noticed that his group was the first to finish gathering.
"Uncle, have you noticed that the bandaged monster, the werewolf and the mummy are all gone?" Suzuki Sonoko sat next to Mouri Kogoro and asked in a low voice.
Kogoro Mouri said nonchalantly: "Maybe he went to the bathroom." Anyway, all the people have been gathered, and all we have to do is wait for the game to start. Nothing else matters.
"Pulululu~" A strange sound came from the side.
Kogoro Mouri turned his head to take a look and found that it was the monk with the Tang umbrella who was holding a glass of milk and blowing air into it with a straw, looking a little bored.
He couldn't help but ask, "Little boy, aren't you scared to come to a party like this alone?" Suddenly she made faces at him and stuck out her tongue, making a humming sound.
Tang Sanzan turned around and looked at him, then said in a muffled voice, "I didn't come here alone. I came with my brother, the bandage weirdo."
"I see." Kogoro Mouri suddenly realized and thought to himself that they are indeed a family. The older brother and the younger brother both like such scary and exciting occasions.
"Uncle, aren't you afraid when you see me?" The monk Tang Sanzang suddenly said in a low voice.
Maori Kogoro was stunned for a moment, and then he saw the face of Tang San Xiaoseng? Probably the face, because the single eye on the face suddenly widened, and the long tongue swung violently, licking Maori Kogoro's face.
"Wow!" Kogoro Mouri was so frightened that he fell backwards.
The monk with the Tang umbrella immediately laughed happily.
"Damn kid!" Kogoro Mouri covered his sore butt and stood up with the help of Suzuki Sonoko, and was about to pounce on the monk with the Tang umbrella.
"Stop it, uncle, don't get angry with a child!" Suzuki Sonoko hurriedly hugged Mouri Kogoro's waist and pulled back with all her strength.
"No, these kids nowadays don't know how to respect their elders. They need to be taught a lesson!" Kogoro Mouri struggled desperately.
"Alright, alright," Tengu came over to help smooth things over, "Let's go find the others. Everyone has formed a team, and the party should be starting soon."
"Yes, yes, uncle, let's go find the bandage monsters." Suzuki Sonoko hurriedly pulled Mouri Kogoro towards the toilet.
Watching Maori Kogoro being dragged away, Tengu looked at the monk of the Tang umbrella and couldn't help but say: "I didn't expect you to be unexpectedly...naughty!"
The young monk Tang San seemed a little embarrassed. He didn't know what was going on. Maybe it was because he was wearing a layer of disguise, so some of his usually suppressed nature was released?
Only that person could do such a thing. I must have been led astray!
The four people went to the bathroom, but they didn't find the bandaged monster, werewolf or mummy there.
The bathroom was very shabby, with corners full of spider webs, and you could even see a few spiders hanging leisurely on the web.
Maori Kogoro looked at the wash basin outside. The mirror on the wall was full of cracks, and only a small piece could barely be used to reflect people. He complained with some dissatisfaction: "What's wrong with this toilet? It's so shabby. Not only is it full of dust, there are spider webs, and even the mirror is broken."
"And it's for both men and women." Suzuki Sonoko pinched her nose and looked at the sign on the toilet door with disdain.
"This is a ghost ship, it's definitely not as particular as restrooms in other places. And everyone here is a monster, so there's no gender distinction. This arrangement fits the mood quite well." Tengu walked to the door of the bathroom and said indifferently.
Suzuki Sonoko curled her lips and shouted inside: "Mr. Bandage Monster, Mr. Werewolf, and Mr. Mummy, are you in there?"
I waited for a while, but got no response.
"It seems he's not here." Suzuki Sonoko said somewhat disappointedly.
Suddenly, a wolf howl came from inside, followed by a collision sound.
Several people looked in the direction of the sound in confusion. The door of one of the cubicles was suddenly knocked open from the inside, and the werewolf stumbled out, almost bumping into the urinal by accident.
The werewolf looked around, no one knew what he was looking at. He lowered his head to look at the watch on his hand, then rushed towards Kogoro and the others.
The young men were startled and hurriedly separated to make way for the werewolf. The werewolf didn't say a word to them and ran away without looking back.
"What's going on?" Kogoro Mouri complained.
"I don't know..." Suzuki Sonoko also looked confused.
Tengu was also puzzled.
Only Tang San's monk had a thoughtful expression as he watched the werewolf running away.
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A few people returned to the bar and found the werewolf sitting alone at the bar.
Kogoro Mouri walked over, hooked his shoulder and said with a smile: "Are you okay, buddy? You suddenly ran out just now. Please give me a glass of the same wine as him." He said to the bartender who was also playing the role of a monster.
The bartender confirmed, "So you want a Silver Bullet, too."
The monk Tang Sanzan's body jerked back, as if the person inside had raised his head. He looked at the werewolf and the wine glass in front of him with some surprise.
Kogoro Maori didn't think there was anything wrong and nodded to the bartender.
"Why are you so gloomy and not saying a word? Did something bad happen?" On the side, Maori Kogoro continued to talk to the werewolf, but the werewolf seemed not to want to pay attention to him and remained silent.
Kogoro Mouri kept chattering away, and the werewolf seemed impatient. He pushed away the other's hand on his shoulder and turned away.
Kogoro Mouri was a little surprised and embarrassed. His hand was pushed away and froze in mid-air. He realized that it would be embarrassing to be seen like this, so he quickly let it go.
On the other side, the werewolf who had left kept howling and looking around.
Suzuki Sonoko looked at the werewolf in confusion and asked Maori Kogoro, "He looks like he's looking for someone?"
Maori Kogoro looked impatient: "Who knows!"
At this time, the bandaged weirdo who had gone somewhere unknown came back and raised his hand to greet everyone.
Maori Kogoro turned around when he heard the voice and complained in dissatisfaction: "Really, where have you been?"
"Ahaha, I was just taking a quick walk." The bandaged man scratched his head, said something perfunctorily with a smile, and walked over and sat down.
"A bunch of guys who don't know how to work as a team." Kogoro Mouri complained in a low voice.
The bandaged man ignored Maori Kogoro's complaint, looked at the time and said, "I think the time should be about the same..."
Before he finished speaking, Captain Gold's voice suddenly rang out from the hanging speaker: "Dear monsters! I have good news to tell you!"
Everyone immediately stopped discussing and listened quietly to Captain Gode's words.
"The dishes for tonight have been decided! According to reliable intelligence, a powerless and ugly human has sneaked into this party that originally belonged to monsters! Now, please find this stupid human with your companions! We want to eat his flesh, dig out his internal organs, and drink up all his blood. What do you say?"
"Ulalala!" As soon as the words fell, the monsters made strange noises, responding to Captain Gode's words.
Kogoro Mori also clenched his fists with great enthusiasm.
"Then, the key to finding this human being is in my hands." Captain Gode's voice rang out again, and at the same time, the door of the bar suddenly opened, and everyone rushed outside.
"If you want to get this captain's treasure, leave the deck and find my revelation... Ugh!"
As Captain Godd was speaking, he suddenly let out a mournful cry, but everyone in the bar was running outside and no one heard it due to the noise.
Everyone ran to the deck and looked around for Captain Gode.
"What, what is that?!" Kogoro looked at the mast and shouted in surprise.