Even though her phone had never rung in Sin City, just to be safe, Yin Zhu turned off the ringer and vibrator. After confirming there were no alarms, she turned off the phone screen and the flashlight.
Thanks to the Dragon Kingdom's exam system, she mastered this technique to perfection.
Soon, the clown kicked the door open as expected, followed by footsteps entering the room and the clown's shrill laughter: "My lovely—little prey—where—are you—?"
Yin Zhu, huddled in the toy basket, felt nothing; she even missed her cell phone back on Earth.
Sigh, I wonder if the think tank has helped me finish my daily activity. If the guild leader knew that I was in the weird dungeon but my account was still playing guild wars every day, he would be very touched.
"who?"
Suddenly, the killer clown sensed a movement behind him. A dark blue figure emerged from the darkness behind the door and ran towards the door. The killer clown leisurely chased after it, even closing the door behind him as he left.
This time, the footsteps weren't long and slow; instead, they disappeared quickly.
When the footsteps were almost inaudible, Yin Zhu climbed out of the toy box, shook off the toys stuck to her body, and went to the wardrobe to let Mu Yunsheng come out.
Are we safe?
Mu Yunsheng was in a very low mood.
"It's safe for now." Yin Zhu didn't make any absolute statements to avoid the clown retaliating by turning the tables on her.
"Then Brother Chuxing..." Mu Yunsheng was also a little worried about Wei Chuxing.
This time, however, Yin Zhu didn't have the energy to comfort her. Instead, she turned around and began exploring the room: "The church must have been attacked, and many children died. There's very little blood in this room, which means there weren't many people in the bedroom at the time. I'm afraid the main crime scene was in that cathedral."
Her gaze swept over most of the beds, and finally she found a diary on a small bed.
Opening the diary, one finds a story told in a jumble of handwriting and drawings, the characters crooked and uneven, about an orphan who lost his parents and lived in a church:
Today is my first day here. The nun told me to be a good child and to follow the church rules...
Yin Zhu slammed the diary shut.
The nested rules of the kindergarten had already given her rule-related PTSD. After mentally preparing herself for a while, Yin Zhu finally mustered up the courage to continue reading.
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