Their expressions changed, and they exclaimed in unison, "This is the place!"
Looking at their expressions, Luke nodded. "It seems that you've been here in your dreams, right?"
All three of them nodded.
Luke continued, "Something happened in this kindergarten twelve years ago, and it was about the children there. If I'm not mistaken, you're all about seventeen now, right? Or maybe even younger. "
All three of them nodded again and didn't say anything. Clearly, they were all in the same age range.
Luke said, "This kindergarten is in Springwood, so you might've gone to school there twelve years ago. Also, pay attention to this place … "
Luke zoomed in on the screen and switched to another photo. He put the two photos side by side. "Did you find anything?"
The three of them frowned. After looking at the two photos for a moment, Nancy's expression changed. "Is this … the same place?"
Luke nodded and said, "So, at least Dean and Kris were in this kindergarten back then."
The second photo was the one that Luke had taken at Dean's funeral, and it was a photo of Kris and Dean when they were young.
The slide that Dean was playing on, the row of white wooden fences behind Kris, and the bungalow beside them all roughly matched the old picture of Badham Kindergarten in the other photo.
"As for what your parents are hiding, I don't think it's important." He continued, "Because that person is leading you step by step towards what he wants you to know."
The three of them were shocked and bewildered.
Luke suddenly smiled. "Don't be afraid. At least you have us as reinforcements. As outsiders and detectives, we're calmer than you are. That person is indeed troublesome, but he's not invincible, or he wouldn't have waited twelve years before he started harassing you. "
Also, that person's killing efficiency was really low!
He hadn't even gotten his revenge on the adults who had burned him to a crisp back then.
Luke didn't think that it was because that person was magnanimous enough to let those adults go.
Judging from Dean and Jessie's deaths, it wasn't that he didn't kill people; it was just that for some reason, he didn't kill them all in one go.
The three of them couldn't believe it. How could you say such a terrifying guy so casually? Are we really talking about the same thing?
Luke didn't care about their expressions. "So, it's not hard to know the answer or the truth. Going to this place once should be enough. "
Everyone turned to look at the photo on the screen.
"Are we … going now?" Kris couldn't help but ask nervously.
Luke shrugged. "It's not a big problem, but it seems to me that you really want to know the answer."
Actually, he was quite curious about what Freddy Krueger was thinking.
Or rather, what was Freddy trying to do?
Was this just a simple killing game? Luke didn't think things would always be so simple.
Kris, Nancy, and Quentin looked at each other and began to argue.
Chris didn't really want to go, but Nancy and Quentin did.
In the end, the minority yielded to the majority.
Luke and the others simply watched from the side and didn't say anything.
When the three of them reached an agreement, he said, "Then let's go."
Kris's lips moved, but she didn't say anything. After he stood up, she subconsciously followed him.
Nancy had sneaked into Quentin's car through the window, and they were still in the same car.
Kris, however, got into Luke's car without any hesitation and sat in the backseat with Bobby.
Bobby was lost for words. I'm just an animal tamer. Why do I have to go too?
Luke ignored Bobby's aggrieved look, because he couldn't explain it in detail.
Could it be that he was afraid that Bobby would fall asleep for no reason and be dragged into a nightmare by Freddy for no reason?
It was better not to say such heart-wrenching things.
Six people and two cars drove through the night in town, and a few minutes later, they reached a forest on the edge of town.
After the car stopped, the six of them got out, and Luke led the way. After passing through a forest, they stood on an old, desolate road that was blocked from view by large cornfields.
They followed the road for another few dozen meters before a building appeared on the side of the road.
It was a bungalow.
The sign on the roof of the bungalow was old and broken, and only the letters "BA" remained.
On a wooden pillar in front of the building, the words on an old, dusty nameplate could be vaguely seen: Badham Kindergarten.
The expressions of Kris and the others all changed.
Even though it was late at night, even though there were no lights, and even though the building had been in disrepair for years, they subconsciously knew that they had found the right place.
Seeing that the three of them were dazed in front of the house, Luke reminded them, "Shouldn't we go in?"
Staying outside the house would be a waste of mental and physical strength, and wouldn't do anything else.
Faced with such a situation, they could either simply go in or turn around and find another solution. Hesitating where they were was the most inefficient choice.
Luke didn't have much time to waste here.
The three of them came back to their senses and looked at each other, before Nancy and Quentin walked into the house.
Kris, on the other hand, followed Luke again, and was only one step away from him.
Everyone else went in, except for Selina, who stayed outside and looked at the tablet in her hand.
That was what Luke had told her earlier, and he had told the others that Selina was his backup plan.
Of course, he wouldn't tell them exactly what it was.
If it weren't for the fact that Bobby's bad luck had inexplicably entered Freddy's nightmare, Luke would've left him outside.
This was his personal matter, and there was no need to drag them into it. Not only was it too dangerous, they wouldn't be able to help.
The five of them entered the house, and Luke and Bobby were already holding two LED camping lights.
The bright light broke the darkness in the house.
There was dust everywhere, and it was clear that nobody had been here for a long time.
After walking around, Kris and the others didn't look too good.
Although this place was quite different from a nightmare, the environment was the same.
They had already entered this house in their dreams many times, only to be startled awake by Freddy.
Looking at the three of them, who were a little distracted, Luke said again, "Let's go. I don't think you have the answers you want here."
Nancy and Quentin looked at each other and followed him through a hallway in the house. After turning a corner, they saw a door at the end of the hallway, which had the word "maintenance" printed on it.
Luke pushed the door open and stepped down.
This was a basement, which was a common tool room or maintenance room. It was still dusty and old.
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