Therefore, the first rule received by the chosen ones, regardless of the language it is translated into, is the same sentence:
Don't let them know you're not a ghost.
This is a clear reminder to let the chosen one hide among the demons and not reveal their identity.
Most ghosts and monsters harbor strong malice towards humans. If you casually reveal your identity, it's basically no different from letting your country's "Chosen One" become the next.
Anzhi's side also saw that the note Yin Zhu was holding contained the same content.
However, this does not mean that what Yin Zhu saw was the same, or that the text Yin Zhu saw was completely opposite to the rules actually written on the note:
[Prove to the other ghosts that you are not one of them].
What?
Yin Zhu's mind went completely blank.
Her rational mind screamed: "Don't trust this note! There's definitely something wrong with this note! None of the previous rules were like this!"
But if there was something wrong with the note, why didn't the think tank remind themselves?
The rules I saw myself...
Isn't this the correct rule?
Yin Zhu suddenly remembered a scene she had witnessed in the library during the previous instance.
An Zhi saw only text, but the think tank perceived it as a strange image, causing her to nervously use one of her prompts to interrupt herself. After leaving the instance, Yin Zhu rewatched the recording and finally understood what the think tank had seen.
In other words, what the chosen one saw was correct, but what the think tank saw was wrong, so the think tank would interrupt the chosen one's actions.
What I see now is wrong, but what the think tank sees is right, so the think tank has no reaction.
This seems somewhat similar to... the circumstances surrounding Ji Liao's deaths?
Yin Zhu seemed to have grasped some inspiration, and was about to think about it in detail when she was interrupted by the voice of a giant cat demon: "Are you dressed yet? Hurry up and come out to eat!"
"Okay, okay, I'll be right there."
Yin Zhu gave a perfunctory reply and sent the cat away, after which she had a general idea of what was going on.
She spoke calmly to the air, "I need to know what's written on that note." Yin Zhu needed to verify the authenticity of the information on the note before deciding what to do next.
If there's something wrong with the information on the note, then Hirano San is definitely not the one behind this.
Yin Zhu recalled Hirano Sane's words from before:
Only by achieving a perfect ending will one be subject to the unspeakable gaze.
She not only achieved a perfect ending, but also refused the choice of the Unspeakable Talent Skill twice, and cleared three dungeons. It was impossible for the Unspeakable not to notice her.
So He harbored murderous intent towards Him?
...
Upon hearing Yin Zhu's words, the think tank was briefly puzzled.
The live stream they saw was normal, with no abnormalities compared to the opening sequences of other countries. However, Yin Zhu had been spacing out for too long, prompting An Zhi to suggest that they should grant her any request she made.
I didn't expect the request to be just to know what was written on the note.
"The chosen ones from other countries have no objection to this rule, only Yin Zhu feels something is wrong?"
Fang Kuo vaguely sensed something.
"Let's remind her first." An Zhi was already editing the message. Even though this might seem like a waste of reminders to outsiders, it was definitely worth it if the other party was Yin Zhu.
The live stream chat was buzzing with discussion and speculation.
"How come Yin Zhu can't even understand the rules on paper? It's just a rule about not revealing your identity!"
This is straightforward.
"Could there be something wrong with the note? She has a golden talent; she might see things that ordinary people can't. She's already ventured into three worlds. It's always better to be careful. What if she can't speak out and resorts to underhanded tactics?"
That's half right.
"Sister Sun has become Sister Sun, so cute!"
This is outside the complete state.
"Is it that Unspeakable has run out of ideas? It's plagiarizing the old trope of turning into a child again, and the old trope of Mythology again. Can't you come up with something new?"
This is treating live-streaming ghost stories as entertainment.
"No matter what, Yin Shen's decision is definitely correct! Think tank, please reply quickly!"
This is mindless trust.
Yin Zhu on the screen did indeed receive the message from the think tank. Seeing that the message was completely different from the one on the note, Yin Zhu thought for a moment, then crumpled it into a ball, stuffed it into her hand, and went to eat first.
Following the aroma of the food, Yin Zhu quickly found a place to eat.
The cat and the kappa sat on either side of the dining table, leaving a seat for Yin Zhu. Upon seeing Yin Zhu, the kappa's face fell, and it was about to mutter, "Really..."
"Did you write this note?"
Yin Zhu tossed the note to Mao You and sat down in the spot next to the note.
The cat looked at the note again, frowned, and stared at Yin Zhu with an inscrutable expression: "This is human writing. Where did you find it? Did someone write it to you?"
"I was wondering the same thing. I found it on the table after I got dressed, which is why it took me a while. What was the person who wrote this thinking? How did she do it? I searched the whole room, but there was nowhere to hide anyone."
Yin Zhu kicked the balloon back with a straight face, put the rice ball on the table into her mouth with her left hand, and openly looked at the diary on the table with her right hand.
"That's strange. If it were her, shouldn't she have left already?"
Clearly, the cat was thinking of someone else.
Yin Zhu had already quickly read through the diary, and then casually asked, "Did she write this diary too?"
This statement actually carries a certain risk.
If this body originally knew "her", then the cat would definitely behave strangely. At this point, another lie would be needed to cover it up. If that doesn't work, the only option is to claim amnesia, since the cat is believable. But the kappa is a different story.
However, Yin Zhu overthought things once again.
The cat used its tail to curl up the teacup and bring it to its mouth: "Yes, she wrote a whole book, but it was later broken up. It is said that some monster names were written in it."
"She actually knows the names of monsters? That's terrifying!"
Yin Zhu showed a frightened expression.
Whether in China, Japan, or even many Western countries, there are actually legends that "knowing someone's name will lead to control."
This concept originated in the ancient witchcraft era. Ancient people believed that if a part of their body was taken by someone else, they were easily cursed. Names were often also considered part of one's body, therefore...
There will be similar opinions.
The cat smiled at Yin Zhu's reaction: "Don't worry, the diary has been lost. It's said that only humans can see the pages with the names of the monsters written on them."
"...Wouldn't that be even worse?"
No way.
This time, it was the kappa who interrupted.
He chuckled: "Humans will basically be eaten before they collect all the pages of that diary, which is why we use her diary to set a trap."
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