Chapter 75 The Strange Star's Deadly Kill of the Tiger



Yin Zhu laid so much groundwork, but the purpose was simply to learn about the internal rules of the children's school in advance.

Even without knowing about the "Teacher Hunting Squad," Yin Zhu could still sense that the child who had approached her for help harbored a subtle malice towards her. Combined with her previous speculations about teacher-student relationships, the conclusion was obvious.

Children and adults have their own rules, but they don't know each other's rules.

These toddlers, whose physical abilities are extremely poor, can frame teachers by inducing adults to break the rules, but the prerequisite for doing so is that they can obtain the adults' rules.

In theory, if a teacher becomes like a child, they can directly know the rules. Therefore, given the situation where the teacher is completely unaware of the rules, they will be at a disadvantage in this game.

This is also why Yin Zhuhua's heart is with Taozi.

However, this is just Yin Zhu's guess. Considering human nature, Yin Zhu also believes that people who go from being teachers to preschoolers may not tell other children the specific contents of the "Sunshine and Cheerful Kindergarten Staff Code of Conduct".

The reason is simple: if the children know the teacher's rules, then even if they turn back into teachers, they will still be in danger.

In other words, shrinking down might allow one to use some of the rules to please the other children, but revealing all the rules to them would be like trading one's life for interest. What Yin Zhu could think of, others naturally wouldn't be so reckless.

After all, someone who commits a crime and acts completely recklessly and without any sense of reason would probably already be arrested and making headlines.

For example, today's silly news.

Even so, after spending a long time in kindergarten, children can indeed deduce what they shouldn't do by observing their teachers' daily behavior.

Furthermore, if any teachers are unlucky enough to be punished and these children discover it, they can then obtain the rules.

Yin Zhu is still very naive.

She naturally couldn't have imagined that even if children and teachers could switch identities, would the "Teacher Hunting Squad" really be willing to simply turn teachers into children? Especially when the person they had harmed became one of their own, no one would feel at ease with that.

If I had to say, it would be the best way to kill the other person once and for all.

Yin Zhu's disadvantage was that she was born in a peaceful country and her life was too smooth sailing, so even though she was wary of the people of Sin City, she did not directly assume the worst.

"...That's about it."

Peach quickly shared everything she knew, "Since there are no paper copies, these are all rules that I noticed myself."

Yin Zhu nodded in satisfaction and gently pinched her little cheek: "I also have a few things to tell you. If you break the rules, you may easily be caught by the teacher and taken to the meditation room, so you have to be careful not to be framed."

When it comes to exchanging benefits, Yin Zhu never treats others unfairly.

Although she doesn't agree with the idea that "there are no permanent friends, only permanent interests," it doesn't stop Yin Zhu from ensuring that most people gain sufficient benefits.

As the saying goes, if you borrow and repay, it's easy to borrow again.

If Yin Zhu only acquires knowledge unilaterally without giving Tao Zi any feedback, it's hard to say whether Tao Zi will become dissatisfied with her because of this.

However, the "if" did not happen, so Taozi was indeed very satisfied with the information provided by Yinzhu. The two reached a tacit understanding, kept quiet about each other, and returned to the classroom of Class 2 together.

"Teacher Hao."

Teacher Huang was somewhat dissatisfied that Yin Zhu hadn't taken any action, but she didn't say anything, assuming that Yin Zhu had simply missed the opportunity.

Kindergarten classes are short, and the morning classes pass quickly.

After taking care of these indigenous people who were dressed as children but had the souls of adults, Yin Zhu was suddenly stopped by Teacher Huang: "After lunch, we need to help the children digest their food. Why don't we go to the small square today?"

After recalling the environment of that place, Yin Zhu nodded and announced the matter after the children had finished lunch and she led them out of the cafeteria.

"Yay!"

Several children who usually listen attentively in class took the lead in cheering, and soon other children followed suit. This little commotion naturally attracted the attention of children from other classes, and many children in the middle and senior classes looked at them with great envy.

Yin Zhu walked in front, leading the children along a cobblestone path. The children of Class 2 quickly arrived at the small square.

The small square at this time was different from what Yin Zhu had seen outside before. If the facilities she saw outside the railing looked like they had been abandoned for more than ten years, then all the children's activity facilities in front of her now looked brand new and clean, as if they had just come out of the factory, without any signs of dilapidation.

Yin Zhu raised an eyebrow, guessing that the reason for this change was related to the child.

The few who had led the cheers earlier immediately ran over to the toys and facilities, some climbing the slides and others playing on the seesaws. They were completely different from the listless and lifeless students they used to be in class.

The "Teacher Hunting Squad" surrounded the little girl as usual, and went with her to play in the sandpit.

The other children also scattered, each forming their own groups to find facilities that interested them.

Suddenly, only Taozi remained of the children who had been following Yin Zhu. She clung to the hem of Yin Zhu's clothes, unwilling to leave, and kept glancing nervously at the others.

To be honest, Taozi's behavior reminded Yin Zhu of someone.

That person was indeed an indigenous person who came on the same bus as Yin Zhu, but Yin Zhu didn't pay much attention to it at the time, since she thought she would never have any more contact with that girl.

“Speaking of which, Peach.” Yin Zhu looked her over and found her increasingly familiar. He couldn’t help but ask in a low voice, “Didn’t you get hit on by a woman with a pale yellow dress, fluffy hair, and makeup on the bus before? And you even agreed to live with her?”

"Sister Sun, did you notice me back then?" Peach's eyes lit up.

No, you shouldn't always have such high expectations of me.

Yin Zhu always felt a little awkward around Tao Zi, perhaps because the counterfeit boss had met a true fan, and she was constantly worried about being exposed.

"What happened to that woman? I thought you two would end up together."

Yin Zhu awkwardly avoided her question, but Tao Zi saw this as proof of her aloofness and domineering nature, causing her to feel a momentary embarrassment, which quickly turned into resentment.

“That woman wanted to offer me to a man, so I killed them all, took over their house, and came to the kindergarten to look for work. I never expected that I would be unable to leave.”

If it weren't for image considerations, Yin Zhu really wanted to exclaim "Wow!" in admiration.

Yin Zhu initially thought Peach was just a shy little hamster, but now she realizes that it is actually a truly ferocious and bizarre world-killing tiger.

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