I can rewind time to prevent death-Chapter 706 - 420 The American Version of Tomie (Part 1)

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Chapter 706: Chapter 420: The American Version of Tomie (Part 1) (5200 words, asking for monthly pass!)_2 Chapter 706: Chapter 420: The American Version of Tomie (Part 1) (5200 words, asking for monthly pass!)_2 Sandi didn’t speak, just glanced at Yan Junze.

Yan Junze had already activated Mission Perception, but at this moment, he was still frowning tightly, with no expression of relaxation.

After a moment of silence, he nodded.

With Sandi having received the instruction, he said to George, “Open the freezer.”

Yan Junze added, “Except for you, everyone else, leave the kitchen.”

George’s heart immediately began to swing wildly. He was naturally timid and, after hesitating, he suggested with a forced smile, “How about I just step aside and let Andy open the freezer? He’s a guy I really like…”

Yan Junze interrupted him, “Mr. George, please trust me, you wouldn’t want anyone else to see what’s in the freezer right now. Otherwise, I can’t guarantee they will want to work in this restaurant any longer. If any rumors spread from here, I’m afraid your restaurant will have to close down tomorrow.”

George was stunned, not expecting the situation to be so serious.

After hesitating for a long time, he finally nodded forcefully, “Okay, I’ll open it.”

He then notified everyone else in the kitchen to leave, closed the kitchen door, and fetched the key to the U-lock.

“Is there any danger?” George, his hand holding the key trembling, asked uneasily.

“Open the door and step back, no danger,” Yan Junze said.

“I’ll be with you, no worries,” Sandi stepped forward a couple of steps.

George shakily inserted the key into the U-lock cylinder, twisting it gently to make as little noise as possible.

With a click, the U-lock opened, and the chain slid.

George quickly caught the chain that was about to fall, pulling it off while stepping back and nearly stepping on Sandi’s feet behind him.

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Saudi stepped forward, opening both doors of the freezer, and a burst of cold air rolled out, revealing a lump of meat that was growing in a basin originally inside.

At this moment, there was no other meat stored in the freezer; the basin that had originally held the meat was nowhere to be found, probably covered up. What came into everyone’s sight was an even larger lump of meat.

This lump of meat, unidentifiable as to what it really was, was moving at an extremely slow pace.

What was terrifying was that a complete arm had grown on the left side of the meat lump, gripping the edge of the open door as if trying to crawl out.

At the bottom right side of the meat lump, the semblance of half a leg was growing into shape, the rough outline already apparent.

This leg was slender, just like the fully formed arm, appearing to be part of a child’s or woman’s body.

Just then, in the middle of the wriggling meat, a black and irregular round lump of flesh, looking like a head, lifted up, with no features, and the flesh on its face still falling off.

“Kill it!” Yan Junze ordered.

This was the first time Sandi had seen Yan Junze directly want to kill a Strange Body. He was taken aback and didn’t react immediately, wondering if this wasn’t a Buddhist-style exorcism.

“Kill it!” Yan Junze ordered again.

Sandi had no time to ask questions and quickly took out a metal rod, activating the excitation button, and a glow enveloped the lump of meat in the freezer.

The glow, like a tangible net, enveloped the wriggling lump of meat, tightening around it, and then the protruding arm and a foot started to struggle to break free.

In less than half a minute, with a bang, the lump of meat exploded directly, turning into countless splashes of mincemeat.

Yan Junze had already moved to a safer distance, and Sandi, at the moment the meat lump burst, had dodged behind the portly figure of George.

George: “…”

Finally coming to his senses, he turned around, his face and clothes dripping with the falls of mincemeat.

Standing at a distance, Yan Junze propped his chin with one hand, assuming a Holmes-like pose, and said, “Now it seems that the lump of meat was an independent Strange Body, and these splattered pieces of mincemeat could also grow into separate strangenesses. Hmm, each one probably could.”

George’s eyes suddenly widened more than brass bells, opening his arms, looking at the mincemeat hanging all over him, and with a thud, he fainted straight away on the spot.

“However, Sandi, you’ve already eliminated the strange magnetic field with your magnetic field collider, so these pieces of mincemeat won’t have the potential to mutate further,” Yan Junze continued.

At this moment, these splatters of meat stuck on George visibly began to turn black and dry up, then flaked off.

Sandi’s face was a mixture of laughter and tears: “Mr. Steve, sometimes only saying half the story can scare someone to death.”

Upon saying this, he glanced at the restaurant owner George, lying fainted on the floor, and thought that perhaps he should reduce the fees a little later.

“He’s just too impatient,” Yan Junze shrugged, “call your brother over to clean this place up, and now we’re going to check the supermarket where they sell these canned foods. If it’s too late, some circumstances beyond our control might have already occurred.”

It took George approximately two minutes to wake up, and after learning he was unharmed, he took a long breath of relief and provided the address of the supermarket where he had bought the cans.

It was a small supermarket just one block away from the restaurant.

Yan Junze and Sandi walked directly to it, and upon entering the supermarket, they found it quite small, probably less than one hundred square meters in size.

The goods on sale were also very concentrated, consisting mostly of household food items.

In an inconspicuous corner of the shelf selling canned goods, the two found the canned food named “Pigheaded Knight.”