Yin Zhu usually arrives at a conclusion based on verification from multiple sources regarding the rules.
If we're talking about preconceived notions, then in Yin Zhu's understanding, all the rules would have some degree of pitfalls. The rules are correct, but strictly following them only leads to death—this is a conclusion the Blue Star people had already drawn before Yin Zhu was chosen.
The rules have a limited scope of application; they can only guarantee you a certain level of safety, and are not a prerequisite for passing the level.
For example, in the third instance, "Wolf Pack," the chosen one sees the rule "Obey the boss and do not question the boss's actions" as soon as he enters the company. If he questions the boss in front of him, he will be torn apart by a weird hand disguised as the boss and hung on the company wall for public display.
From this perspective, the company's rules are indeed designed to protect the chosen ones.
Faced with this bizarre situation that was difficult to resist, Ji Liao did not openly question the boss at the time, but he could not stop the boss from secretly collecting information and directly using the boss's wife to kill him, thus undermining the boss's power.
Not only did the unspeakable entity not rule out the violation, but it also considered him to have completed the game perfectly.
So far, only the "Grand Theft Auto" instance has the weakest eerie elements; once humans become unafraid of the eerie elements, they are completely helpless.
Yin Zhu cherished this opportunity to ride on the strange head and show off.
In Sin City, the greatest threat to humanity comes from humans themselves, who are filled with evil thoughts and difficult to judge; secondly, there are monsters stitched together from the bizarre and human flesh, powerful but not very bright; and finally, there are the bizarre creatures that rely entirely on fright to get a meal.
Above these three, there is actually a supervisor, but often the supervisor doesn't personally get involved and can be ignored.
As for the rules...
Do you remember Rule Number 0 of Sin City?
[0. Sin City has no rules; you'll like it here.]
Both Yin Zhu's kindergarten experience and Jing Gui's Jiayuan residential community later illustrate this true method of interpretation: [When you are unaware of the rules, the rules cannot bind you.]
Since Jing Gui could exploit this loophole to become the supervisor, Yin Zhu could also exploit this loophole to evade the rules' punishment.
Of course, if you break the rules, other rule-makers will also use weapons to arrest and punish you.
However, the rules of Sin City will only have a minimal effect on you if you believe yourself to be innocent. Conversely, when you realize that you are guilty, the rules have already placed invisible shackles on you.
If there is no violation of the rules and no belief that one is guilty, the punisher will not have any advantage from the power of the rules and is not invincible.
These are the unique rules under the Cloud of Sin.
Yin Zhu, with her upright character, had nothing to fear. Having thoroughly grasped the rules of Sin City, she walked with a confident stride, radiating self-assurance and righteousness. She arrived at the activity center with this spirited demeanor.
This is a very well-designed three-story art building with a large area. It is a standard streamlined building with an outer shell material that looks like molten metal. The roof is covered with lush green grass, and the sloping angle allows people to go directly down to the first floor. Many plants on the roof also hang down, like wearing a green hat.
In addition, a small, pointed sculpture on the ground, when viewed in conjunction with the entire building, resembles a tadpole inserting its tail into the soil and then sticking it up.
"Although I don't really understand it, it gives people the feeling of being very wealthy and powerful."
In Yin Zhu's more than 20 years of experience, most houses are square and rectangular, and any building that is curved or fancy is definitely expensive.
Especially after seeing two elderly people playing golf on the roof, Yin Zhu became even more certain of her idea.
After confirming her work start time on her phone outside the activity center, Yin Zhu walked towards the entrance gate. The sensor gate, sensing her approach, immediately opened its doors to welcome her in.
Upon entering the room, Yin Zhu once again sensed the smell of money.
Clean, magnificent, and gorgeous.
This was Yin Zhu's first impression.
The activity center is like a large auditorium, with an empty center and a crystal chandelier hanging from the top of the building, reflecting colorful light on the ground; there are spiral staircases on both sides, and you can easily go up to the second and third floors by climbing the stairs.
Yin Zhu quickly found a piece of paper with the rules written on it. Just like in the cafeteria, there were only three rules.
1. Do not litter, smoke, or play with fire.
2. Do not damage buildings or props in the activity center.
3. In case of an emergency, please seek help from the nursing home staff.
These rules are basically written for the elderly. As a staff member of the nursing home, Yin Zhu only needs to provide assistance when the elderly ask for help.
Since she had nothing better to do, Yin Zhu decided to patrol the activity center.
The first floor has six activity rooms and an additional mini-cinema; the second floor has a religious room, an audio-visual room, a dance studio, and a music room; and the third floor has three entertainment rooms.
As time went by, the elderly people gradually entered the activity center to choose the activities they wanted.
Because she kept in mind the earnest advice of her colleagues at the office, Yin Zhu refused all invitations that were made under the pretext of "We don't have enough people, young lady, could you come and make up the numbers?" or "Little girl, why don't you join us?" After wandering around for a long time, she looked at her watch and realized that it was still an hour before lunchtime.
"Time is passing so slowly..."
Yin Zhu was somewhat moved.
"Only young people like time to pass faster, unlike us older people who wish time would slow down."
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