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The system asked for leave and ran away, leaving Yu Tong alone to watch Brother Chen being beaten.
He suppressed his inner irritation and calmly observed everything before him, remembering all the people who had beaten Brother Chen.
At the priest's signal, the nuns stopped and dragged Chen Xi back to the chair.
After he finished his questions, the priest continued to call out the names of the students in order.
The girl sitting in the back watched the whole process. She vaguely sensed something and covered her head without saying a word.
Some are smart and some are stupid. Except for the girl, all the other children in the row answered the question.
The little mushroom sitting in the other row lowered his head and hesitated, not knowing what to do.
When it was almost his turn, he saw Chen Xi under the table out of the corner of his eye, secretly making a hushing gesture to him.
Little Mushroom stared at the ground for a long time, and finally when he was called by the priest, he imitated Chen Xi's actions.
Nearing 11 o'clock, the question-and-answer session finally ended.
Yu Tong roughly counted the number of people in the classroom: 53. Including Chen Xi, 22 people hadn't answered the priest's question.
They are all eight or nine years old, older children who have been in the hospital for a relatively long time.
Yu Tong was wondering what punishment the 31 children who answered the questions would receive.
After a while, he knew the answer.
The priest standing on the podium said that the class was just about questions before the class and the main class was just beginning.
He picked up the chalk, drew an anatomical diagram on the blackboard, and began to explain the location and function of human organs, as well as how to quickly dissect a living person.
Yu Tong felt a chill in his heart.
Chen Xi held the little yellow chicken's hand and couldn't help but tighten it.
After finishing today's lesson, the priest told everyone that the next step would be the experimental session.
He gestured for all the children to stand in the open space at the back of the classroom, with those who had answered questions standing on one side and those who had not answered questions standing on the other side.
After everyone lined up, the priest randomly picked out a child who had answered a question and stabbed him in the abdomen.
The children huddled together, staring blankly at the scene.
The boy's screams were still echoing in the classroom. Two nuns held him in mid-air, and the priest cut open his stomach and took out his internal organs bit by bit.
Seeing their companions die tragically, several children fainted on the spot.
After preserving the boy's internal organs with a spell, the priest tossed the boy's body aside and said expressionlessly, "Okay, now it's time for practice. Those who haven't answered any questions yet, line up here. The nun will get you the lab equipment."
This time, even the dumbest and most naive child would understand what was going on.
Today's rules required silence throughout the class. Answering the priest's questions was also considered a violation of the rules.
The consequences of violating the rules are the same as those of the boy who just died.
The 31 children who answered the questions either sat on the ground crying for their mothers in fear, or grabbed the nuns' skirts and vowed that they would never violate the rules again.
Seeing that begging and crying were of no use, a few brave children took advantage of the nun's distraction and turned around and ran out of the classroom.
The priest did not chase after him, but a mocking smile flashed in his cloudy eyes.
"ah----"
Not long after, a series of screams were heard in the corridor.
After the screams ended, there were heavy footsteps and the sound of corpses being dragged.
Hearing the noise, the other children who wanted to run away gave up struggling.
They sat on the ground with dull eyes, their bodies shaking constantly.
Yu Tong just glanced at them and then turned his attention back to the priest.
He noticed something interesting: neither the nun nor the priest had looked outside the classroom.
They even deliberately diverted their attention when the child ran out.
Furthermore, the children who escaped didn't die immediately after leaving the house. There were two or three minutes between the time they left the house and the time they were killed.
During this period, the child did not make any sound of fear.
So running into the corridor is not the actual condition that triggers death, but running into something in the corridor is.
Yu Tong guessed that during this morning's class, a monster would be roaming the corridors, attacking anyone who saw it, whether they were children or orphanage staff.
The expressions of the priests and nuns were normal. They must have known that there was something in the corridor and knew what it was.
I went over in my mind what I would encounter after entering this world.
Yu Tong suddenly came up with an outrageous guess.
This group of nuns and priests are not making rules, but knowing in advance where there are dangers and what cannot be done today.
They summarized these into rules and told them to the orphans.
Make sure most of the children can avoid danger and not be killed by the monster that appeared in the orphanage today.
The roles of nuns and priests are more like protectors and guides.
But if that's the case, why did the nun beat the child? Why did the priest ask questions during class even though he knew he shouldn't speak?
There were no monsters in the classroom, so why did the priest insist on torturing and killing those children?
Can't help myself?
wrong.
No matter how you look at it, Yu Tong feels that they are particularly happy when they are torturing their children.
The practical class had already begun, and the classroom suddenly became very noisy with screams and cries.
Faced with such a brutal scene, even the future villain nervously clenched his penis.
Yu Tong almost cried out because he was pinched, and several thoughts flashed through his mind again.
First, the monster in the corridor may not have ears, but only eyes. So no matter how loudly the classroom screams, it will not rush in to eat people.
But this cannot explain why the monster could clearly see a group of people sitting in the classroom but did not come in to look for food.
It's impossible that this orphanage not only has rules for children, but also rules specifically tailored for monsters.
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