Yin Zhu had already guessed what the mirror spirit was talking about.
Before entering Daydream Amusement Park, there were hardly any people here. How come there are so many people here as soon as we enter?
You even have to queue!
Yin Zhu accepted the situation of queuing with a group of children at the kindergarten, since the staff handbook clearly stated that queuing was required. The problem was that it was an amusement park, and even though there were clearly very few visitors, the manager still wanted to create a false sense of prosperity.
Isn't this a bit too much?
However, rather than complaining about the amusement park manager, Yin Zhu's main attention was on the mirror ghost: "So what benefits did you get?"
"It's nothing, I just know the rules a little better... You'll find out when you get home."
Jing Gui's tone couldn't hide his excitement and anticipation.
What is it expecting? Yin Zhu didn't ask, because since Jing Gui, that loose-lipped fellow, didn't say it directly, it was probably something very important to it.
Combining Jinggui's previous behavior and occasional slips of the tongue, Yin Zhu guessed a thing or two.
The two, one human and one ghost, leisurely exchanged information, and before they knew it, they had reached the end. A female employee in a blue uniform stood at the door, and her eyes showed obvious surprise when she saw that Yin Zhu's figure was normal.
"Hello, I'm done playing. Can I leave now?" Yin Zhu was as polite as ever.
The female employee in blue paused briefly, then opened the door: "Please watch your step when you go out. There is a threshold, so be careful not to trip over it."
Yin Zhu smiled and thanked her, then went outside and found a place to sit down.
"Are you paralyzed on one side? Why do you have to sit down after only a few steps?" The Mirror Ghost couldn't communicate with Yin Zhu before, so in the Mirror Ghost's eyes, Yin Zhu's main movements were: enter the amusement park, sit for a while, go to the funhouse mirror room, sit for a while...
"I was tired of standing in line." Yin Zhu felt that what she said was perfectly reasonable.
She's been queuing for almost an hour; it's time for her to sit down.
As soon as he said that, Jing Gui's sharp voice rang in Yin Zhu's mind, as grating as a cat that had been stepped on: "Don't you understand the situation? You need to leave before dark! You're actually wasting time resting?"
"Calm down, calm down." Yin Zhu unscrewed the water glass and symbolically tilted her head back, but there was nothing in the glass.
"Pfft..."
A string of malicious laughter rang out from the bushes behind Yin Zhu.
Yin Zhu immediately braced herself against the backless wooden bench with one hand, turned around, and sat facing the bushes. While staring at the bushes, she continued to communicate with Jing Gui: "What should I play next?"
7. If you faintly hear screams, laughter, or whispers coming from the speakers and surrounding bushes, this is normal, regardless of whether anyone is there.
Is this normal?
On the point of justifying the roundness of the circle, what is written in the visitor's notice is much simpler and more direct than the kindergarten's staff code of conduct. It simply tells you: This is normal, don't ask questions if there's nothing wrong with it.
Without comparison, there is no harm; Yin Zhu deeply felt that Bai Hai was indeed quite harmless among the supervisors.
Even as an anomaly, the White Sea is very friendly to humans.
Human nature is treacherous.
Compared to the bizarre, everything else seems so simple and adorable.
What did it do wrong? It's just a child; it just wants to feed people.
Bai Hai even knew how to keep humans as pets, eating one or two from time to time, and rewarding faculty and staff who voluntarily sold their kind—something Yin Zhu only realized later.
Teacher Huang had instructed her to kill Yu Taozi, but Yin Zhu inadvertently killed Teacher Huang instead, thus severing the connection.
The meditation room is essentially a restaurant where Bai Hai consumes human souls, which is why the children who go in all come out "stupid." Bai Hai was murdered in Sin City, so he is hostile to the adults who come to Sin City and is more willing to communicate with these "good children" whose "cores" he has replaced.
When Yin Zhu was a teacher, both Teacher Huang and the grade head repeatedly hinted to her that "we are in cahoots." The grade head even said directly that "being a kindergarten teacher is the best profession in Sin City," which gives us a glimpse into the truth.
The priority of children being "eaten up" is far higher than that of teachers.
Therefore, some children, in order to avoid being targeted by the teacher, start to "betray their teammates" in order to please the teacher and harm other children.
Better to die for your fellow Daoist than for me.
Bai Hai doesn't eat much, which creates a wonderful balance between the kindergarten's teachers and students.
The other factions also displayed their unique abilities.
The "Teacher Hunting Squad" forcibly and infinitely raises teachers' priority by inducing them to break the rules, while the "Kindergarten Secret Society" directly tries to find a way to leave the kindergarten.
Because both sides are bad people, it's difficult for Yin Zhu to judge which side is right.
As a human being, Yin Zhu should logically stand on the side of humanity and condemn Bai Hai for cannibalism. However, in this abnormal Sin City, it's not just Bai Hai who cannibalize people; people also kill each other.
Since everyone here is a villain, let's just deal with them internally.
Yin Zhu disagreed with the head of teaching's statement from the beginning. Teachers were also Bai Hai's "reserve food" for the kindergarten, and their lives were not much different from those outside where there were no restrictions on travel but were full of dangers.
Would you prefer a peaceful, slow death or a thrilling, sudden death?
Yin Zhu didn't want to choose either of them.
There's always someone who wants to create a third option; how will you know it won't work if you don't try?
What if that person is yourself?
While having a golden talent is certainly one of Yin Zhu's sources of confidence, the main basis for a person's decision-making is their own personality.
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