Chapter 54 Everyone is Guilty



No matter how Yin Zhu looked at the rule, it seemed to boil down to four words: No slacking off.

Indeed, the rules inside were so detailed and comprehensive that she even suspected she wasn't reading the rules of a strange tale, but rather some kind of real kindergarten teacher's code of conduct.

Are they really just corporate slaves, with the soul of corporate slaves?

The tedious and boring rules made Yin Zhu drowsy, and the live stream audience kept complaining.

"Where's the promised supernatural tale? Is this all you've shown us?"

"Can we have something more exciting? Aside from the fact that there are people outside in the middle of the night and we can't get close to the pond, there's nothing special about it."

"These rules are just like the kindergarten I used to work at, but not this detailed."

"Luckily, I wasn't chosen. I even have to write lesson plans..."

"Just a passerby, asking because I don't understand, is this some kind of teacher qualification exam live stream?"

"It doesn't seem like there are any traps?"

"I think this rule itself is a trap. Giving people dozens of rules at once makes it easy to fall into a trap if you violate even a few. With so many rules, who can remember them all in a short period of time!"

Considering that the Mirror Ghost generally cannot appear in front of outsiders, Yin Zhu gave up the possibility of having the "external brain" help her remember the rules. She reviewed them repeatedly, focusing on deeply imprinting the time and the special requirements of the teachers in her mind. She could only improvise for the rest.

Seeing Yin Zhu place the rulebook on her bed, Jing Gui spoke again: "Luckily you have a habit of smiling, otherwise you would have already broken the rules."

[Daily Routine #7. You need to smile at the children every day.]

“The head teacher teaches alone; she shouldn’t need to bring another teacher,” Yin Zhu pondered the rules. “But regular kindergarten teachers need two people per class, so how can I meet the rules if I suddenly apply for a job without enough teachers?”

[Educational Activities Part 3. Each class will have two teachers supervising them. No matter what happens, please ensure that at least one teacher is always present to accompany and care for the children.]

"I don't know, I'm not one of the ghosts here."

Yin Zhu quickly gave up on dwelling on such a minor issue: "Since they didn't directly attack me, there must be other solutions, so there's no need to worry too much."

"I feel something's off here, but I can't pinpoint what's wrong."

The Mirror Ghost appeared in the reflection of the glass, but it was rubbing its arms together, creating wisps of black mist in the mirror: "You'd better be careful. If you die here, I won't be able to get back to the temporary apartment."

"Speaking of which..."

Yin Zhu looked it over. "You can exist anywhere that reflects light, right?"

"Yeah, what's wrong?"

Jinggui had a bad feeling, not that it was bad for him, but that it was bad for the kindergarten.

What's this guy up to now?

As expected, Yin Zhu's lips curled into a wide grin, a particularly insincere smile: "According to the rules, this pond is very problematic. Since the water can reflect light, why don't I pour you into the pond? You can keep an eye on the child to make sure he doesn't fall in, which will be safer for you."

"...I can create clones!" Mirror Ghost's lips twitched, though the subtle movements within the black mist were barely perceptible.

Slightly suppressing her smile, Yin Zhu then cautioned Jing Gui, "You'd better not scare people unnecessarily. I also find this place very eerie. Your boss said that the supervisor here kills innocent people indiscriminately. Compared to me, you might be even more innocent, so I suggest you hide well under normal circumstances."

"No, you're more innocent, so let's kill you first."

Jing Gui recalled the dozens of lives he had taken and was certain that Yin Zhu was indulging in wishful thinking again.

In fact, Yin Zhu's concerns were somewhat unfounded. After all, everyone in charge of this sinful city knew about the existence of the supernatural, and that they could even turn the dead into supernatural beings. It was hard to say whether there was any way to deal with the supernatural beings from outside.

In short, it's never wrong to be careful.

The Mirror Demon is one of the only two special powers Yin Zhu can rely on in this world; the other is an unspeakable gift.

However, based on some unproven speculation, Yin Zhu does not intend to use this ability much.

According to the rules, kindergarten members are mainly divided into six roles: children, kindergarten teachers, grade directors, principals, security guards, cleaners, and possibly a seventh role not mentioned in the rules—cooks.

Speaking of chefs, Yin Zhu had a feeling that chefs were a very special group in Sin City.

If the Green House instance is a scenario where humans can still go out to eat even though plants are about to take over the earth, then in the Vice City instance, the food source becomes a major problem.

Ironically, the initial memo also mentioned finding out the source of the food.

etc.

From another perspective, the rules seem to encourage the chosen ones to explore what they are actually eating.

Yin Zhu narrowed her eyes, recalling Sheng Hui's words: "That's really a trap. Knowing the source of food should also be considered a kind of mental pollution, right?" "What?" Jing Gui didn't react, because this sentence was not actually spoken by Yin Zhu to it.

This is not the first time Yin Zhu has shared intelligence with the outside world during a live broadcast.

“She’s telling us.” Anzhi immediately understood what Yinzhu meant. “The initial memorandum was true, but completely adhering to it can also lead to mental corruption.”

“It’s okay to eat, but we shouldn’t investigate the source of the food. Otherwise, knowing the origin of the raw materials can easily lead to mental corruption.” Meng Li twirled the black pen in her hand. “It’s probably because… most foods come from the same kind.”

In fact, the think tank had analyzed this a long time ago.

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