Paintings of Terror

Chapter 253: Abstract



Chapter 253: Abstract

Chapter 253: Abstract

Based on the research they conducted about the Impending Winter Art Museum, it was noted that the gallery mainly displayed the works of relatively unknown artists. There was, however, one masterpiece by a renowned artist valued at 18 million yuan, a hyper-realistic portrait.

In addition to this, there were two relatively famous pieces, one depicting a still life of fruits and the other showcasing flowers. gf0Nap

As for the other artworks, they spanned various styles, including classical landscapes and futuristic fantasies.

Everyone had done in-depth studies about artworks they could find information on. However, considering the unpredictable nature of these paintings, it was highly likely that they would end up entering a new painting that would mysteriously emerge mid-journey for various reasons.

But when the inexplicable light shone on the painting they were about to enter this time, the veteran members were surprised. This time, the painting was one of the existing exhibits in the museum. They had also previously studied its content and its creator:

Schrodingers Cat by Chen Shi. erNaIv

However, this did not bring a sense of comfort or joy to them, because this painting was quite hard to describe.

After the guiding light that led them into the painting gradually disappeared, they found themselves in a room with white walls on all sides and above and below.

There were no doors or windows in this room, as if it was a completely sealed white box. The six white walls are bare. Despite the lack of any light source, the room was brilliantly illuminated from within.

Everyone stood in the center of this box, looking at each other in silence. No one spoke for a long time. xNSMX

Schrdingers cat, when sealed in a box, was simultaneously alive and dead.

This was a concept that Mu Yiran had explained to the less knowledgeable members while they were researching information about this painting.


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