Rules of Horror: Engagement with Seven Supernatural Entities

Rules of Horror + Seven Golden Fingers + Sliced Male Lead.

The Rules of Horror descended, and Bai Sang inexplicably got engaged to seven supernatural husbands, possessing a huge dowry.

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Chapter 21 Animal Farm 4

According to the rules, Bai Sang cannot pay attention to it.

But at that moment, Zhao Suxiang sneaked over.

"Honey, the sign over there says it's a sheep pen, but it's full of people. Someone just said not to eat this. What should I do?"

Bai Sang looked at the man who was staring at her with his cloudy eyes, then turned her head and spoke softly.

"Remember what he said, but don't respond."

Zhao Suxiang nodded and went back, trembling.

Bai Sang pretended not to hear what the person said, and after feeding them the paste according to the instructions on the note on the wall, she turned on the tap and used the hose to wash away the dirt under them.

Soon, the second round of feeding began.

This time, the food consisted of large bones.

As Bai Sang threw the bone into the stone trough, he saw all the humans retreat in unison, their eyes filled with terror as they looked at the bone.

No, no, I won't eat.

The soft murmurs blended together, filling the entire enclosure with a buzzing sound.

Rule 6.

Food must not be wasted and must be eaten completely. Those who do not cooperate will be helped to finish their food by using utensils.

Bai Sang looked at the bones that were similar in length to her own thighs, suppressed the churning in her stomach, and raised her leg to tap the stone trough in front of her.

The people inside huddled together, resolutely refusing to come forward.

They're making people eat each other!

Even if it were for a mission, Bai Sang felt she couldn't do such a thing.

At this moment, a shrill, harsh voice rang out from behind Bai Sang.

What did they say?

Bai Sang turned around and saw a pig-headed man standing behind her, looking at the humans in the pigpen with great interest.

"What? They can talk?"

Bai Sang looked surprised.

The pig-headed man looked at Bai Sang, his fleshy face squeezing his eyes down to just two black beans.

He grinned, and the stench from his mouth hit Bai Sang's face.

Bai Sang held her breath instantly.

"Didn't you hear me?"

"They're saying they don't want to eat these, do you know what to do?"

The pig-headed man grinned at the humans in the pigpen and lifted up a pig's hoof.

"They've started to be picky eaters."

A faint smile appeared on Bai Sang's face.

"I really didn't hear them talking."

"Besides, it's my first day at work today, and I'm not really sure how to handle this situation."

She spoke somewhat shyly.

"Could you please demonstrate for me?"

The pig-headed man looked at Bai Sang with admiration in his eyes.

"Very good, you are a responsible zookeeper."

“The responsible zookeeper should be rewarded.”

He picked up the leather whip hanging on the wall and looked at the humans in the pigsty.

As he picked up the whip, the humans in the pigsty trembled like leaves.

Upon seeing this, the pig-headed man laughed gleefully, his entire body of fat jiggling.

Seeing them crawl quickly on all fours, run to the stone trough, and frantically devour the food inside, the pig-headed man laughed heartily.

"Hahaha, look how much they enjoy their food. They should eat more so they can gain weight."

The pig-headed man's tiny, black-bean-like eyes were full of smugness, as if he were admiring a beautiful painting.

"A bunch of worthless scoundrels."

He looked at Bai Sang, his pig-like face filled with madness.

"You're very good, very good. If there's anything you don't understand, just come to me."

"Blow this whistle, and I'll be at the pigsty in no time."

Bai Sang took the whistle, looked at the rust marks on it, and carefully put it away.

The pig-headed man nodded in satisfaction as he looked at Bai Sang's cautious demeanor.

Bai Sang finally breathed a sigh of relief after the pig-headed man left.

She listened intently to the whispers of the humans in the pigsty, but they were perhaps frightened and made no further sound.

Looking at the whistle in his hand, Bai Sang thought of what the rules said: if there is resistance, press the red button on the wall.

Which one is correct?

By 11:00, Bai Sang had fed the humans in the pigsty four times, following the instructions on the wall.

Their bellies were all bulging like high-flying balloons.

His face was completely numb.

Bai Sang glanced at the humans, suppressed the pity and anger in his heart, and only walked out of the shed after confirming that it was time to leave work.

In the afternoon, she had to look for clues in the manor.

Why were humans confined to pigsties and sheepfolds, becoming slaves or even food to these beastmen?

"Honey, shouldn't we go eat?"

Zhao Suxiang waited until Bai Sang walked out before following her out.

Did you hear what they were saying this morning?

Bai Sang lowered her voice and asked.

"They said they wouldn't eat, and even begged me, but I didn't dare look at them."

"Oh right, someone else said, 'One is as good as one, one is as good as one' or something like that."

Bai Sang frowned slightly. What did this mean?

"I'm not going to eat, you go ahead, but don't eat meat."

She doesn't want to go to the kitchen yet.

The rules state that all meat is from species raised on the farm.

There might be some bloody scenes inside.

Back in the dormitory, seeing that no one had returned, Bai Sang used her points to redeem a rice bowl and quickly ate it.

Then, she took out her phone.

In the group chat on the 28th, someone was actually involved in this strange tale.

Loli Saiga: "Has anyone actually been inside Animal Farm, that ghost story?"

Loli Saigao: "Keeping humans like livestock and being their caretaker is really tough."

Loli is the best: "Luckily, a pig-headed guy came this morning and scared the humans over at the pigpen, otherwise how would we manage to force-feed them?"

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