Holly turned back and smiled at Elliot and Avery.
"Look at the row of houses. Don't they look like a prison?"
Elliot and Avery re-examined the houses. Since the rooms were surrounded by weeds, they had not looked at the houses closely.
At that moment, when they got a closer look, they noticed that the houses were indeed not like ordinary houses.
An ordinary house would have doors and windows, but the houses in front of them had no doors.
"I’ll take you two over. You will get lost otherwise." Holly quickly walked forward.
Elliot and Avery followed her closely.
There was a huge door on the ground." Holly took them around to the main entrance.
The main entrance was at the side of the house. It was a door made of steel.
Elliot grabbed the doorknob. He wanted to open the door but could not do it.
It was locked. They needed a key.
"Don't worry. There is another entrance," Holly said calmly. "The other entrance is to enter from the ground."
"An underground entrance?" Avery sounded stunned.
"Yes, criminals lack a sense of security. We are afraid of the light and the police.
Hiding in the dark makes us feel safe, so there is a huge underground cellar here.
It's much larger than the pit you saw previously."
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