Su Deng was silent for a moment, then asked, "Are all the monsters in this amusement park actually humans in disguise?"
This speculation first came to her when she first saw Lu Chen transform into a bird monster.
But at the time she didn't think much of it, assuming it was a monster turning into a human to deceive people.
Only after confirming that the little monster was Su Muye did she begin to have doubts again.
The strange bird nodded.
Su Deng then asked, "Is it related to the masks in the amusement park?"
"Hehehe!" The strange bird nodded like it was pecking at rice, its two wings waving across its face. It pushed a small monster next to Su Deng and pointed at the rabbit ears on its head.
The emotions were very intense.
Su Deng said, "These little monsters are all children in disguise. They look like this because of the rabbit masks they wear."
The strange bird nodded frantically.
Actually, Su Deng didn't quite understand her body language just now, since all she did was flap her two wings back and forth.
Su Deng's guess came from the pain she felt when she took off her mask in the mirror maze and it stuck to her face.
If you wear the monster masks in the amusement park for too long, they'll grow onto your face.
Most people will always have a desire for novelty and excitement.
Besides, it's such a strange amusement park.
Whether you're an ordinary person seeking thrills, an adventurer, or simply someone curious, once you enter this park, you'll face everything that happens there.
The park's rules convince people that there are no monsters here, yet they also say that if you see a monster or feel unwell, you should wear a mask and enter the safe house.
The point of all this is not the monster, nor the safe house.
It's a monster mask.
People who saw the monster were instructed to put on masks, hide in a safe house, and believe they were saved, waiting to leave the next day.
But that one night was enough for the masks to grow on their faces, turning them from humans into terrifying monsters.
They lose their humanity and become monsters, losing their will and thought, and will never know whether they are saved.
Or perhaps, this amusement park itself is a monster.
The safe house is not a safe house at all.
It's a so-called monster hatchery!
Those who go in will never see the dawn of the next day when they are saved.
All the monsters are tourists wearing masks in disguise.
The record in Zoji's notebook about "the mask seemingly growing onto his face" indirectly proves all of this.
When one becomes the monster itself, one will naturally no longer believe that monsters exist.
The fact that monsters don't attack children under ten years old wearing rabbit masks doesn't mean that children won't turn into monsters.
Perhaps it is because children's minds are pure that they still retain a clear human consciousness.
Killing monsters is the same as killing people.
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