It was the body of an adult male, who could be described as broad-shouldered and muscular, but with four or five children's heads perched on his shoulders. Some of them were like exposed tumors, some were scarred and even partially rotten, some were swollen and bloated, and some were so obscured that it was hard to tell whether they were tumors or heads, with three eyes growing on them.
Their expressions varied, but their gazes toward Yin Zhu were filled with disgusting malice. One of the swollen heads even drooled, but each of them remained silent in tacit agreement.
Two footsteps sounded, one after the other, and the footsteps behind were getting closer and closer to Yin Zhu.
Yin Zhu suddenly stopped, grabbed the handrail, leaned forward, and then leaped forward, sliding down the handrail and jumping over a dozen steps to the next platform.
Smiling, Yin Zhu turned back to look at the monster, her expression full of provocation: "Little kid, it's your turn to jump."
monster:……
To be fair, it wasn't mentioned in the staff handbook, so Yin Zhu simply treated it as a preschooler's item.
Yin Zhu does have experience with children.
She has extensive experience leading other children to do reckless things, resulting in those children being punished.
At that moment, the head of the new citizen office pulled out a file with the code name "Hao Sun".
The supervisor looked at Yin Zhu's completed criminal record with mixed feelings, finally fixing his gaze on one entry: "[She taught her three-year-old cousin to make snowballs and throw them at her eleven-year-old cousin, which resulted in the older cousin making a snowball and throwing it back, making the younger cousin cry. When the elders punished the older cousin, she pretended it had nothing to do with her."]
Recalling what the cheerful and optimistic kindergarten director had told her, the head of the office couldn't help but tap her chest four times clockwise:
"May the night be over and may the kindergarten be alright."
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