Chapter 368 The Rules of Death



After obediently walking to his room, 311, Kenji Yamamoto finally revealed his rules.

The above is not much different from the version that Yin Zhu heard, except that there are only five rules. The first and eighth rules about the shrine are missing, as are the fourth rule [When a ghost is taken away by the palace steward, please do not do anything unnecessary, such as trying to stop it], and the seventh rule [Entering the Chrysanthemum Room, the Royal Palace Garden, and the Underground Palace is prohibited at any time].

Kenji Yamamoto was unaware of the difference between the two, but out of habitual blood ties, he still bowed to the shrine after entering the house.

After finding the work schedule in the room, Kenji Yamamoto saw the tasks listed.

Go to the kitchen to wash the dishes before noon.

The kitchen... it should be next to the dining room, right?

Thinking about the rules of the Oeyama Royal Palace regarding restaurant restrooms, Kenji Yamamoto also saw through the loopholes that could be exploited, as well as the crises that would follow.

This is really troublesome. It completely prohibits communication between the demon servants, making it difficult for me to even try to get information from the natives. Yamamoto Kenji sighed inwardly, not rushing to work, and started exploring room 311 again.

There were no rules in the dormitory, but there was a note that was thrown under the bed.

The words written on it were simply seven dark green characters, like the color of dried blood from some kind of monster: "You must escape within seven days."

The Demon Servant Handbook that Yamamoto Kenji received stated, "You only need to work at the Ooeyama Royal Palace for a full week and present the Demon King with a jar of the finest sake from the wine cellar to leave." However, the crumpled piece of paper here says, "You must escape within seven days." So the problem probably lies...

The finest wines...

When his gaze fell on the word "fine wine," Kenji Yamamoto's mind instantly recalled the myth of Shuten-dōji.

It seems that Shuten-dōji of the Sakura Country drank poisoned wine laced with the blood of young girls, fell into a deep sleep, and was beheaded by a samurai. Even with only his head remaining, he tried to fight back, but the samurai used a Star Armor to cover his head, completely eliminating him.

If I want to help that slippery guy, I'll probably have to find a way to work on the wine.

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