Hearing the exclamations of the crowd, Shi Yin turned around, and this time everyone could see Shi Yin's face clearly.
The face they longed for day and night, the face they dreamed of, the face they thought about every day!
A cheer erupted from the crowd. Everyone, even the wounded, forgot their pain and rushed forward, completely overwhelming Shi Yin.
"Hey, hey, hey... Hey, hey, hey! Wait a minute!"
Teammate A: "Sister Yin! I missed you so much!!"
"Ah—! Get up, there are too many people—!"
Teammate B: "Tokine-sama! Do you know how worried we were about you while you were missing?!"
"You guys get up first... I can't breathe..."
Teammate C: "Waaaaah! Sister Yin, I never want to be separated from you again. If you ever leave, please take me with you!"
"...Hey, don't rub against my neck..."
Shi Yinsheng lay on the ground, feeling utterly hopeless. He felt like a piece of tender, juicy meat lying on the ground, being nudged by a group of huskies.
Finally, Shi Yin couldn't take it anymore and threw a few punches, finally bringing peace to the world.
Lin Junyan decorated his house to be big and spacious, which benefited Shi Yin and her group. Everyone gathered around the central campfire, turned on the exhaust fan, and everyone had a bump on their head.
Gu Changge covered her head and sat down on the side with a resentful expression. She hadn't joined the group that pounced on Shi Yin, so why was she being attacked as well?
"So, Sister Yin, why haven't you come back for so long?" Actually, Lin Beiyue felt a little aggrieved when she first saw Shi Yin.
It was their first time leading a team, and in just a few days they had already caused so much chaos, with one team member even sacrificing his life, yet they didn't even have time to grieve.
But after all that commotion, Lin Beiyue rubbed the bump on the back of her head and didn't want to cry anymore; the pain made her hold back her tears.
"There's something else I need to investigate." Shi Yin gave a vague answer: "What is it?"
This was just a casual remark from Shi Yin, but who knew that once those words came out, it was as if a switch had been flipped for everyone, and someone couldn't help but burst into tears.
"Sister Yin, you have no idea how miserable we've been while you were gone!" Little Daisy burst into tears: "All the points I painstakingly accumulated were deducted because I littered in the dorm!"
Shi Yin: "?"
Shi Yin had considered some outrageous reasons, but this one was so absurd that it made her fall silent.
"We don't have individual dorm rooms. Does one person per room mean we're being treated like an extra person? There's no such strange management system, is there?" Freya was a little confused. What exactly happened while she was away?
Their treatment was exceptionally good. Although the food might be rather basic when supplies were scarce, their accommodations were absolutely top-notch.
Each person has their own room, which is not just a simple small dormitory room, but a room with a living room and a balcony, a separate bathroom and toilet, and a bathtub. Every day when everyone goes to training, there will be people and machines to clean the room.
Will points be deducted for littering in this situation?
"You don't know this, but two months after Sister Yin disappeared, there was a meeting at the higher-ups, and they inexplicably started cracking down on discipline." A teammate said sullenly, "They even have to check the dorms every night."
"Including but not limited to, the blankets on the bed must be folded into neat squares, there can be no trash in the trash can, nothing can be placed on the table, no one can lie on the bed, no visiting other rooms, no eating in the room, you can talk but you can't make a sound..."
Freya stared wide-eyed at Shi Yin, dumbfounded.
Sis, was this something you expected?
Shi Yin rested her chin on her hand and silently looked away.
Freya: "..."
"What about Nanzhu? Didn't he do anything about it?" Shi Yin coughed lightly. "Didn't I delegate the decision-making power to him? Surely you wouldn't ignore his reasonable suggestions?"
Moreover, Shi Yin felt that Nan Zhu didn't seem like an unreasonable person who was willing to suffer losses. In addition, Ye Shaoheng was full of justice. Although his grandfather's death might be a shock to him, it shouldn't be enough to make him shut up.
"Him? He joined them ever since his piano was smashed." Gu Changge rolled her eyes in dissatisfaction: "Your good secretary."
"A zither?" Shi Yin asked, puzzled.
"Yeah, it's a guqin from Nanzhu. It must be quite important to him. Those people plucked the strings to establish their authority." Gu Changge gestured roughly. "And then that spineless guy cooperated with them? He's always in charge of checking the dorms, he's so strict. Nanzhu deducts all our points!"
As Gu Changge spoke, she became increasingly furious, wishing she could pin Nan Zhu to the ground and beat him senseless, tearing his tendons and bones apart.
"I've already got negative points." Lin Beiyue muttered in a low voice, feeling wronged. "Ji Chuan was put in solitary confinement because he resisted too fiercely, and the solitary confinement room is overcrowded now."
"Moreover, that group is also stirring up public opinion online, which has seriously affected the general public." Another team member chimed in: "Some people actually believed what they said and came out to protest, and the police officers in charge of maintaining order dare not fire their guns. If you don't come back soon, the order will really be in chaos."
However, most of these protesters were just slackers, trying to take advantage of the chaos and hoping to get more supplies from the authorities so they could live a better life.
After all, with heavy snow falling and Shi Yin having explicitly forbidden planting anything before leaving, resources are scarce, and everyone's supplies are barely enough to get by, which is not as good as their previous life.
The weather is too cold right now. If they leave their rooms and the heaters, they might freeze to death. It's impossible to let these people go out to do heavy or strenuous work. We can only keep them confined for now and let the state support them until the snowstorm passes.
By the way, the outdoor temperature has now reached -40°C, and in extreme cases it could reach -50°C. The blizzard is intermittent, but when it does fall, its force is equivalent to hail.
Most of those who were incited to march were cannon fodder. They would freeze to death halfway through the march without even realizing it, suffering from hypothermia. They would sit down to rest and then be gone.
"Has this gotten big enough?" A voice in English rang out from behind, startling everyone.
Everyone turned around and saw a gentleman in a suit and top hat slowly stirring his coffee. The steaming coffee was still emitting white smoke, making him look exceptionally elegant.
"Are you sure?" Shi Yin looked at Helmod.
“Of course, I also put in some effort to help those people.” Helmod shrugged. “We’re really polarized. You’re eager to cut staff, and I’m eager to add staff.”
The Yanlong Kingdom has too many people, exceeding its capacity; the Weilen people have too few, so they encourage childbirth...
Helmod sighed. Sometimes it's better to have fewer people; it's easier to manage. His country only has so few people, so sending a few messages a day is about right.
Although Shi Yin couldn't stand seeing him idle, she simply dragged him over to work overtime.
"Almost there, we can go back now. They're smarter than I thought." Shi Yin clapped her hands, a long-lost genuine smile appearing on her face: "To be able to do this much without colluding with each other is quite impressive."
"Next, it's my turn to play in the revival match."
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