Chapter 93 As the old saying goes



After discovering that her interpretation of the rules caused her stress and pain, Yin Zhu readjusted her strategy.

Simply put, based on the existing rules, try to control your thoughts, reduce the number of times you interpret the rules, and avoid increasing physical burden and abnormal mental state. If you let your mind wander at inappropriate times, it could very well bring a fatal crisis to Yin Zhu.

Therefore, Yin Zhu began to consciously judge the content of her thoughts.

Before arriving in Sin City, Yin Zhu had seen this rule in her phone's notes:

1. In Sin City, you must abide by the rules of each area. Each open area will have its own governor. The governor has absolute control over the area under their jurisdiction; do not attempt to challenge their authority.

Therefore, when faced with the two different styles of rules in the kindergarten, Yin Zhu subconsciously questioned whether the kindergarten had two supervisors. After all, the rules only stated that each area open to the public would have its own supervisor, but did not say that there was only one supervisor.

If Yin Zhu interprets the original meaning, then the rules of the world will judge it as using a talent. Since the young Yin Zhu cannot afford the energy required to use the talent, she will feel a headache.

Conversely, if the rules themselves don't cause headaches, there are two possible interpretations.

The first possibility is that Yin Zhu's conjecture is consistent with reality and has already appeared in reality. It does not belong to "interpreting the rules" but is merely a repetition of the rules. In that case, she would not feel a headache.

The second possibility is that Yin Zhu's interpretation is too outrageous and is therefore not judged as a correct interpretation of the rules.

Yin Zhu often has random thoughts, so she always mistakenly thought that she was just indulging in her own mind and that it didn't have much of an impact. It wasn't until she encountered the special situation of kindergarten today that Yin Zhu realized that she had been using her talent many times without realizing it.

This situation—where one subjectively wants to avoid the special ability bestowed upon them in a way that cannot be spoken of, but objectively continues to use their talent unconsciously—is uncontrollable for Yin Zhu.

You might never imagine that one of your thoughts could be directly linked to the rules.

Normally, Yin Zhu might think this passive skill is very strong, but now that it's combined with the kindergarten debuff (negative effect), it seems rather ridiculous.

Returning to the question, Yin Zhu subconsciously felt a headache because she had only met one regional manager so far. If she were to exploit this loophole to interpret the information, she would naturally be judged as having used her talent.

However, the fact that the head is not hurting now either means that the kindergarten does indeed have two supervisors, or that the rules stipulate that each area supervisor is unique and it is impossible for two or more supervisors to exist at the same time, so the interpretation is judged to be invalid.

As for which answer was correct, Yin Zhu did understand later, but she didn't understand at this moment.

Not only was she confused, but Yin Zhu also had a new question: "What are we having for lunch today?"

Yes, Yin Zhu was hungry.

Food is the most important thing for people. For Yin Zhu, eating is a very important thing in life. In order to be able to eat and drink to her heart's content every day, Yin Zhu will even put many other things out of her mind.

She's not exactly a foodie, but she absolutely has to eat on time.

Previously, Yin Zhu was the guide who led the children to line up and enter the cafeteria; now, Yin Zhu has become one of the children in the line.

Similar to teachers, children's perception of the cafeteria differs from adults'.

The visual expansion of the space goes without saying, but what is even more striking is that large patches of bloodstains appeared on the originally clean wall in the child's eyes. After staring at it for a while, Yin Zhu felt a surge of anger rising in her heart for no reason, and she could only look away.

The floor wasn't as clean as it appeared from the teacher's perspective; instead, there were bloodstains left by dragging. Following the marks, a picture already appeared in Yin Zhu's mind:

A child went to wash his hands and was attacked by something, eventually being dragged to the kitchen.

Yin Zhu often saw the kitchen door when she was a teacher, but prioritizing her safety, she never went near it. Because the door was never opened, it wasn't very noticeable, at most planting a seed of curiosity in people's hearts.

From the child's perspective, everything comes into view.

The door, which should have blended seamlessly into the wall, was now a vivid red, as if nourished by blood. Bloodstains left from dragging on the floor eventually converged at the doorway, further emphasizing the eerie atmosphere of the kitchen.

"Stop looking." Bu Li, who had somehow gotten close to Yin Zhu, tugged at her arm. "I forgot to remind you, in the cafeteria, you shouldn't do anything except wash your hands and eat with your mouth shut."

"Why?"

"Because there's an old saying: 'If you don't behave, the cafeteria staff will eat you up.'" Bu Li told Yin Zhu about the cafeteria rules in the original way.

The "old saying" mentioned here is the secret code between the two.

When Bu Li uses these four characters as the beginning, the subsequent content is actually related to the rules that young children need to follow.

The main purpose of the code was to prevent teachers from using it.

Yin Zhu nodded, refraining from doing anything outrageous that might upset Bu Li's fragile heart.

After a uneventful lunch without any surprises, Yin Zhu experienced outdoor activities from a child's perspective. The brand-new slide looked like a castle, the sandpit was transformed into a vast beach, and the other recreational facilities were also beautifully designed. Yin Zhu's eyes lit up, and she wished she could try them all.

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