Like Zhang Baye, Yamamoto Kenji also paid close attention to this live broadcast when he was on Earth, so compared with many other chosen ones who had no foundation, he had a lot more clues to pass the level.
They can be described as the chosen ones standing on the shoulders of giants.
This is why those chosen later in the draw often have the biggest advantage. The pioneers have already navigated all the potential pitfalls, and with nearly a hundred live streams operating simultaneously, even with varying talents, finding common ground can create a relatively objective strategy that allows even those without exceptional talent to succeed.
As long as the think tank has not deliberately supported any chosen ones beforehand, the later chosen ones often still receive a few extra hints from outside the game.
As the only hope of the Sakura Kingdom, Yamamoto Kenji's advisors had no chance to advise the other chosen ones, so they would naturally help him as much as they could. After all, if another chosen one died, the whole country would be buried with him.
The think tank and Kenji Yamamoto were aware of this, so he wasn't so panicked.
The Unspeakable Ones were targeting the Sakura Kingdom, and the Blue Star's think tank could sense it. However, most countries did not intend to warn the Sakura Kingdom—there had never been such an anomaly before. The Unspeakable Ones never targeted anyone; they would only make all the countries present fall into the same trap. If the Sakura Kingdom had diverted some of the Unspeakable Ones' attention... then it didn't seem to cause much loss to the other countries.
Of course, some friendly nations in Japan have also given them hints, and they may even directly suspect Hirano Sane.
But so what?
Could the think tank of the Sakura Kingdom possibly punch Hirano Sane, who has become unspeakable? Or shout "Heaven is unjust!"? They not only swallowed this bitter pill, but they also couldn't speak out. Apart from reminding their own country's chosen ones to be more careful, they had no other choice.
Otherwise, if they actually told them, they would be afraid that the other chosen ones from the Sakura Kingdom would become uneasy.
What exactly did you do to Hirano Sane that turned a national-level chosen one who cleared the game from the very beginning into someone who wanted to destroy the Sakura Kingdom?
Kenji Yamamoto had this question in his mind, but he didn't dare to think about it too deeply.
Even though this thought only lasted for a few seconds, it solidified Yamamoto Kenji's resolve to join the unspeakable and betrayal of the Sakura Kingdom. If he couldn't win, he could join them; the Sakura Kingdom always respected the strong.
Whether Hirano San admires someone like Yamamoto Kenji is another matter entirely.
At this point, Kenji Yamamoto had become a kitchen maid, squatting on the ground washing dishes, while the multi-talented chef of this world had also left the kitchen.
After washing a few dishes, Kenji Yamamoto put down the greasy dishes he was washing and began to use his green talent—psychic—in the dirty kitchen. The next second, the dishes started washing themselves.
This talent grants objects a brief life, allowing them to act according to their own will.
As for the remaining time spent washing dishes, Kenji Yamamoto naturally wouldn't waste it. He began to search the kitchen diligently. At first, he wanted to find some alcohol, but he quickly discovered that there was no such thing in the kitchen. Finally, after more than ten minutes, he found a charred half-sheet of paper near the fire.
The same sentence was written above: "Do not agree to the chef's request," but the rest of the text was burned.
The two sheets of paper had identical handwriting, but this one was cleaner, without any trace of liquid stains. It had simply been thrown nearby, leaving only dust stains, folded marks, and burnt marks from accidentally rolling onto the stove.
The chef was too lazy to clean the kitchen, which is why the ghost hadn't discovered him yet.
Kenji Yamamoto nodded to himself: The kitchen was so messy that it meant the other senior ghost servants didn't know how to clean it either. So the second half of the note was probably what the chef would suggest, which coincided with what the multi-armed monster had told him to wait for him before he left.
Seeing that the plates had been washed almost completely and had lost their vitality, Kenji Yamamoto took them out of the sink and neatly arranged them on the shelf.
The kitchen is an enclosed space with no windows that allow you to see outside, so it can feel a bit stuffy.
Kenji Yamamoto scanned the entire kitchen many times but found no further clues. Just as he was about to leave, he paused when he saw the kitchen doorway.
The light coming in through the crack in the door looked off.
It was brighter on both sides and a bit dark in the middle, as if someone was standing at the doorway, and I don't know how long they had been there.
Are they looking for a chef? Or a palace steward? Or...?
After waiting for about two or three minutes, there was still no movement from the figure outside the door. Yamamoto Kenji bit his lower lip, trying his best to control his fear, and calmly opened the kitchen door.
The skilled chef happened to be standing outside the door. When he saw Kenji Yamamoto suddenly open the door, he acted as if nothing had happened and said, "You washed the dishes so quickly? I just got back. Perfect timing, I need your help with something. Don't rush off yet."
wrong!
Using his talent to wash dishes, he washes a pile of dishes at once, though there are so many that he has to do it in several batches. So far, it takes him at most twenty minutes. Meanwhile, when other chosen ones finish washing and leave the kitchen, there's no chef outside. In other words, under normal circumstances, the chef won't be able to return for two or three hours.
So there's only one truth: this guy wasn't so much just coming back from outside, but rather he wasn't in a hurry to leave at all, and was instead keeping an eye on me at the door to see if I was working properly!
The chef's behavior was different from the information Yamamoto Kenji had received from the think tank. However, the human brain naturally finds reasons for the discrepancies in the situation. Yamamoto Kenji also thought of the differences between them: the other chosen ones were not as able to save time and effort as he was. They basically needed to work for two or three hours to finish washing. At that time, the chef was indeed not there. But now it had been less than half an hour, and the chef might not have left yet.
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