Chapter 167 The Second Dream



Of course, this little incident will not lead to the death of the Chosen One.

However, as these little incidents accumulate, like a snowball rolling downhill, the plot will eventually break down into a completely different route, at which point the original walkthrough will be useless.

Blindly copying others only leads to certain death, which confirms a saying circulating in the art world: those who learn from me will live, those who imitate me will die.

At this point, another "side job" for think tanks emerged.

In addition to analyzing the Chosen Ones' experiences in the dungeons, the think tank also assesses which actions will prevent the plot from being affected by subtle maneuvers like attitude and tone. As for how these details are manifested, I won't go into detail.

Previously, the Dragon Kingdom was the first to clear the game, and this set of materials was quickly packaged and sold... to foreign countries.

Well, how can sharing be considered selling?

As for foreign countries signing certain economic agreements prioritizing China in gratitude for China's initiative to share its clearance strategies, this is purely an exchange of interests between nations, and it's a completely different matter compared to China's initiative to share its clearance strategies.

Our focus is on ghost stories, not politics; that's something only Anzhi and higher-ups should be concerned with.

Yin Zhu vaguely knew, but she didn't care at all.

After all, if she can clear the game, then she really can; if she can't clear the game, then she can't clear the game no matter what, let alone let Yin Zhu think about the country's problems.

After the exhilarating experience of kicking a colossal creature in her dream, which left her waking up in the middle of the night in a fright, Yin Zhu slept soundly during her second nap and didn't have any more bizarre dreams.

After sleeping for a few more hours, Yin Zhu was woken up by her phone alarm. She stayed in bed for a while before reviewing her memo to make sure she didn't forget the truth and the mission. Then she washed up, brushed her teeth, put on her work badge, and went to the charity canteen for breakfast.

It must be said that the restaurant at Sin City Nursing Home is indeed better than what Yin Zhu herself makes.

Not only are there many different kinds of dishes, but many of the ingredients have clearly been cooked for a certain amount of time, and the aroma even fills the entire charity canteen through the glass.

If she could bring food out, Yin Zhu promised to eat cafeteria food every day.

Most importantly, meals in the cafeteria are free for staff. Just show your employee ID to the chef, and you'll get a staff meal that's just as nutritious as the one provided for the elderly—delicious and affordable.

It's much better than those vegetables in the refrigerator that spoil on a fixed schedule.

However, adhering to the principle of taking advantage of every opportunity, Yin Zhu still insisted on cooking a meal herself every day at the apartment. She knew the apartment regularly replenished its ingredients, and that the ingredients were prone to spoilage; if she didn't cook them, too much rotten food would accumulate each day, which would be a huge waste.

This is something that Yin Zhu, who was educated from a young age on Earth to conserve water, electricity, and the "Clean Plate Campaign," cannot accept.

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