Developed A SCP Foundation Game

Chapter 101: Chapter : 100 : The True Face Of The Invisible Monster



+Check out the other novel by clicking my profile.

+My P'atreon:

https://www.Patreon.com/Sokdavid

+My Facebook Page :

https://www.facebook.com/P.S.David123/ Or Sokdavid Gaming

+My X ( Formerly Twitter ):

https://x.com/PhornSokdavid

+My YT Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA_o7H0XZmHnnX0UlvGP4Yg Or Sokdavid Gaming

+My Webnovel:

https://www.webnovel.com/profile/4306272971 or Sokdavid

+My Wattpad:

https://www.wattpad.com/user/Sokdavid123

+My Archive of Our Own:

https://archiveofourown.org/users/Sokdavid

-----------

"There's stuff here." Vale's face was pale, and he looked as if he had been scared.

"Wait! What the hell happened?" Brit patted Vale's shoulder, and his expression became serious. "Come on, out with it!"

Kiwo and the others were also watching worriedly.

Vale took a few deep breaths, forcibly suppressed the sense of panic, and said, "I just went in..."

Then Vale recounted the situation from just now. After he finished speaking, the group became stupefied.

Brit frowned and thought for a while, then asked, "You got the feeling of being watched, then bumped into something you couldn't see, and then you fell, hit the cowbell, and heard the ring, right?"

Vale nodded with lingering fear. "Yes!"

Brit's face became more grave. "According to the archives, the abnormal properties of SCP-513 will only be revealed after hearing its ring, so the initial abnormal feeling..."

Brit stopped at this point, and the others instantly understood what he meant.

"Then there was something in the room?"

"Damn!"

"It's not a ghost, is it?"

"This game can even make ghosts?"

The others were dumbfounded, and at the same time, the two girls, Kiwo and Plumbella, subconsciously moved a little further away from the door.

"No! There must be no ghosts!" Brit shook his head, his voice firm. "This is a game; how could there be ghosts? Although there are no ghosts, there must be something else in it. I guess Vale just bumped into that thing!"

"Isn't this mentioned in the Guide?" Plumbella asked, her face full of fear.

Although she had also read the strategy post, she hadn't read it fully.

Brit nodded. "Yes, everyone has seen the Guide. There is a way to beat the game, but there is no explanation for the situation here. We can't know in advance what we encountered..."

After Brit finished speaking, the others were stuck. They didn't know whether to move on or not. If they moved on, they might get out of the hole in the room that Vale mentioned. And they would have to go back if they didn't continue moving forward.

In the end, Brit waved his hand and made a decision: "Let's keep going. From what Vale said, that thing obviously won't attack immediately, which means it's not as dangerous as 'The Old Man,' so maybe we'll be fine if we go through the room quickly."

"Of course, we can also turn around and go back, but who can guarantee that the other way won't encounter any dangerous SCP? We are not familiar with the situation here, and this situation is bound to happen, so instead of going back the other way, it's better to go straight forward."

After Brit finished speaking, the others thought about it and nodded. Even if they changed their way, the entire Heavy Containment Area was unknown to them, and they might encounter danger everywhere. You can't back down when you encounter danger, can you? Then how would you beat the game?

After figuring this out, the group was ready to set off again. It's just that Vale's performance was far from as brave as before; he seemed a little timid. Now and then, he looked around, as if worried that something was hiding in the dark.

"Vale, you should have been affected by the 'Cowbell'!" Brit said.

Vale nodded and said, "I know, I'm aware of it myself... but all I do is feel like there's something following me, spying on me..."

After speaking, he shook his head vigorously. "It's okay, let's go! I can hold on!"

Brit sighed and did not speak again. There was no way to solve this problem, so he just let Vale resist. But it's okay; according to the file, the victims of SCP-513 will not die immediately but will only slowly suffer torment mentally from that mysterious entity. Vale had been enhanced, and his mental resistance should be very strong so that he would not have a nervous breakdown.

"Let's go!" Brit clapped his hands, and the group cheered up and set off again.

They entered the small room first. Vale hadn't closed the door when he came out, so the door belonging to the Containment Chamber was still open. They looked in through the door, only to see the empty chamber and nothing else.

Brit first took out the navigator and found that there was no warning information on it. It seemed that the things in the containment room could not be detected by the navigator.

"Let's go in..." Brit said softly, and walked into the room first, the others following behind.

When they entered the Containment Chamber, they saw the whole of the room: the empty room, the collapsed walls, the table next to it, and the colloid on the table. When they got here, not only Vale but the others began to get nervous.

"Everyone stay calm and walk slowly!" Brit reminded and then walked carefully to the hole in the wall.

When they came to the side of the shelter, they saw the crumbling cowbell inside the jelly.

"Don't touch it..." Brit walked around cautiously, and the others followed suit.

The "Cowbell" was obviously of no use for beating the game. As long as it was moved, the player would suffer, so Brit and the group were not going to take it. However, just when the five of them came to the hole, they all stopped at the same time.

"You... do you have any unusual feelings..." Confused and nervous, Kiwo asked the others in a low voice. Brit and the others also nodded with ugly faces.

"Yes..."

"It feels like something is staring at me..."

"Shit..."

"I'm scared..."

The weird feeling of being stared at the same time was enough to show that there was something in the room, and it was not from the "Cowbell." Because the cowbell didn't move at all, it didn't ring, and its anomalous effects were not triggered. Maybe it was really like what Vale said before: this room was not empty. Thinking of this, they were horrified.

"What should I do, Brit..." Kiwo said with a bitter face.

She felt a little stiff in her body. Although the feeling of being stared at was not very strong, it also made her very uneasy.

Brit let out a sigh of relief, and sweat rolled down his forehead. They were a little afraid to move because they didn't know where the invisible entity was, and they were also afraid of accidentally bumping into it. If they didn't figure out what that thing was, they wouldn't be able to play at ease next time.

"What to do now..." Brit frowned and thought about it, but suddenly, he saw the Night Vision Goggles. He was slightly taken aback, and then his eyes lit up. "There might be a way. Our Night Vision Goggles have been enhanced and can see at a long distance. Put them on; maybe we can see something."

After Brit finished speaking, the others quickly took out their Night Vision Goggles and put them on. Brit also quickly put on the Night Vision Goggles.

However, after he put them on, he suddenly froze and stiffened. Because he saw a horrifying human with a deformed face, pitch-black eyes, and needle-like slender teeth standing in front of him, looking at him with its head stretched out. The two sides were very close; they were almost face-to-face.

The moment he saw this monster, Brit's heart suddenly constricted, and his throat seemed to be squeezed.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.