After convincing himself, Kenji Yamamoto immediately bowed to the chef with many hands and gestured for him to come in.
Always keeping in mind the third rule of the Oeyama Royal Palace, Kenji Yamamoto did not utter a single word throughout the entire process.
Because the think tank of the Sakura Kingdom had already told him the consequences of other countries' chosen ones talking to the chef—being captured by a passing palace steward and planted in the garden of the Oeyama Royal Palace, becoming a new human head flower.
That's incredibly cunning!
Who would have thought that this talking chef wasn't a palace steward, but rather a "consumable" slightly higher in rank than a ghost servant? Could he possibly gain something by enticing other ghost servants to talk like this?
Seeing the shocked expression on the face of the multi-handed chef after discovering that all the work had indeed been done, Kenji Yamamoto feigned humility: Let's give the natives a shock of being chosen by heaven. We're all monsters now, who still needs to wash dishes by hand?
So shocked was he that the chef with multiple hands didn't even say anything to persuade him to stay.
Even after walking several steps from the kitchen doorway, Kenji Yamamoto could still hear the multi-handed chef behind him muttering to himself, "It's haunted... no, even ghosts aren't this terrifying. Is this the speed a ghost could achieve?"
Time flies, and Zhang Baye from the Dragon Kingdom's live stream finally reached the time when the cat was going to go shopping again.
During this period, Zhang Baye was not completely idle. He worked hard to improve his relationship with the natives, learned some things from the cat demon that the chosen ones had not yet explored, and answered many questions that netizens had asked when she browsed the forum.
As for why there are no kappa?
He is still a long way from Zhang Baye, and he always serves himself a portion of food and goes back to his room to eat, resolutely adhering to the principle of staying away from little girls of unknown origin.
Although the cat found it a bit funny, it let it go.
Through his conversation with Zhang Baye, Maoyou also realized that his previous worries were unfounded. Sure enough, "Hellfire" was just a little devil who had not fully recovered his memories. It was not some terrifying will-o'-the-wisp that crawled out of the depths of hell. It couldn't even remember how to use its own abilities and still needed his care.
With their thoughts completely misaligned, time ticked by. Under Zhang Baye's repeated hints, Mao finally realized that the family's stock was running low and decided to take a little helper to the ghost market to shop and help carry things.
Before going to the ghost market, Zhang Baye had considered whether he should try going directly to the toilet, just in case the cat would save him again.
But put yourself in someone else's shoes. If you clearly tell someone that "running a red light is dangerous," and that person doesn't listen and insists on running the red light, and ends up getting hit by a car, would your reaction be "He deserves it" or "Even though he didn't take my words seriously at all, it's so pitiful that he got hit by a car, I must save him"?
Zhang Baye himself would choose the former, and might even curse, "Good riddance."
Similarly, if the cat tells you the rules for using the toilet, and then you turn around and break the rules and get strangled to death by the female ghost in the toilet, the cat might not want to save you; it would just wonder why you wanted to die.
So, let's just wait until tomorrow.
As for the spider lily, Zhang Baye hadn't considered it at all. After all, she had actually seen cats in other countries' live streams inhale a lot of spider lily powder and tear the chosen one apart.
This highly dangerous and unstable situation must be nipped in the bud.
On the Blue Star Rules and Strange Tales forum, there is a long thread about the "Hyakki Yagyō" (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons) dungeon. The thread starter analyzed that the dungeon's "countdown" is precisely this kind of spider lily—regardless of whether the chosen one does it or not, as time goes by, the number of spider lilies in the demon realm will increase.
They are the complete opposite of laboratory molds. If laboratory molds are so easy to kill, they are just as easy to grow for all sorts of strange reasons.
A great demon passed by today. She's so beautiful; she grows several plants.
There are ghosts fighting nearby today, so I'd better grow a few plants to absorb the deathly aura in the air.
I noticed a surge in diaries around here today; they've grown quite a few!
today……
In short, we should prolong our time whenever we have the opportunity, and create opportunities even if we don't. In the live streams of all the countries that haven't cleared the game yet and haven't replaced their chosen ones, it's clear that the number of spider lilies is completely different from what it was at the beginning.
Similarly, the more spider lilies a world has, the greater the pressure on the chosen ones.
It's unclear whether this pollen has any effect on the Chosen Ones, but it's practically like a banned anesthetic for the demons of the demon realm. After taking it, more and more demons lose their minds and begin attacking other native demons.
Before Zhang Baye entered the instance, the last chosen one who had persisted since the first day of the instance also entered the Great Jiang Mountain Royal Palace.
The strange thing is that once it enters the palace, the spider lily will hardly move forward an inch.
The Oeyama Royal Palace is like a "Shangri-La".
However, both the chosen ones and the audience knew that entering the Ōeyama Royal Palace simply to escape the spider lilies outside was nothing more than jumping from one hell into another.
Fortunately, Zhang Baye didn't have to think about that much at the moment.
She had only been in the world of ghosts for a short time, and there was still plenty of time. Once she had figured out how to use her talents, Zhang Baye could better plan his future activities.
Once inside the Ghost Market, Zhang Baye immediately went to find the "Market Guide" to read. After all, her memory of the rules wasn't very clear; she only vaguely remembered that the danger wasn't great. But just in case, she still needed to double-check the details to avoid any accidents.
After reviewing the rules from top to bottom, Zhang Baye's gaze finally settled on the fifth rule:
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