Welcome to my Hell

Chapter 7 Perfect Life Sanatorium (7)

When Kang Mai arrived at the cafeteria, he immediately saw a girl in a black trench coat sitting at a table alone. Her slender and thin back was straight, and there seemed to be an invisible aura around her, which made her obviously different from the others.

At this time, the cafeteria was almost full of people, and there were not many empty seats in sight.

The people who came in from behind seemed to be afraid of not being able to grab a spot, so they all ran and quickly occupied the few remaining spots.

Kang Mai had no choice but to walk towards Yinsu. He walked around to the front and sat down directly.

Yinsu noticed someone, raised his head and glanced at him. Since the other person had given him common sense before, he acquiesced in allowing him to sit across from him.

A few more people came in at the door, but after they found out that there was no place, they looked a little anxious, and their eyes kept scanning back and forth in the cafeteria.

However, those people did not come to the table where they still had space. Instead, they wandered around other tables, wondering what they were planning.

Their table is very long and can seat ten people.

Kang Mai felt something was wrong and became wary: "Why don't they sit here?"

Yinsu supported her chin with her hand, "Oh, they said this is a VIP table, and they usually don't dare to sit there."

Kang Mai: "..."

Kang Mai suddenly felt his butt was a little hot and glared hard at Yinsu.

Yinsu was stared at in confusion, "You sat down by yourself, I didn't invite you."

Kang Mai: "..."

Kang Mai's anger was suppressed in his chest.

If it hadn't been for the fact that there were only a few empty seats when he came in just now, and a few more came in later and quickly occupied those few empty seats, he probably wouldn't have come here.

Sitting down, Kangmai quickly accepted this fact.

After all, according to the nature of the game, this table is obviously prepared for players.

This table may be dangerous, but who knows if other tables are dangerous...

He asked Yinsu with a sullen face: "How did you know about the meal?"

"You want to exchange information with me?" Yinsu asked without answering.

Kang Mai glanced at her, thinking of her previous behavior of taking things from the nurse, and nodded, "Okay."

This girl is different from those idiots. Exchanging information can save a lot of trouble.

"The nurse told me." Yinsu answered his last question, "What did you find?"

"Can the nurse tell you directly?"

Yinsu stopped talking and just used his eyes to indicate that it was his turn to speak.

Kang Mai's face darkened, and finally he could only take out a brochure from his pocket, "This is an introduction brochure of the sanatorium. It contains a map of the sanatorium and information about medical staff."

Yinsu opened the booklet and saw that there were many nurses, but only two doctors.

The last page of the brochure contains a piece of promotional paper.

[Are you distressed because you are not beautiful enough? Are you feeling inferior because you are not smart enough? Are you suffering from illness? Perfect Life Sanatorium will give you a new life. Welcome to call ××3333××. Perfect Life Sanatorium looks forward to your call. . 】

Yinsu shook the promotional paper in his hand and accurately picked out the key message: "Life exchange?"

If so, there must be their control group as well.

Kangmai's ideas are similar to Yinsu's. The names of this flyer and this copy are already very descriptive.

This is a beginner's copy, it shouldn't be too difficult...

Yinsu read the introduction booklet again: "Is there no dean?"

Kang Mai: "It's not in the introduction brochure."

I don’t know if it’s not there or if it’s not written down.

Yinsu put the promotional paper back into the introduction book and returned it to Kangmai.

"So, why did the nurse tell you about the meal?" Kang Mai also asked the nurse some questions cautiously, but the nurse's answer did not contain much effective information.

Not even telling him about the meal.

He got this information because he happened to encounter a patient who was going crazy. When the nurse was holding him down and sedating him, he was yelling that he was going to eat, and said that if he missed it, he wouldn't be able to eat.

That's why he came to the cafeteria to take a look.

Then he found that the cafeteria was full of people, and Yinsu was also inside.

"Because I planned to help her, she kindly reminded me." Yinsu obviously didn't plan to tell the nurse how to help her, and looked at him with a smile: "Do you have any other information? I can tell you one more."

Kangmai was curious about how Yinsu could help the nurse, but Yinsu had no intention of saying anything.

Maybe she felt that her information was not exchanged enough, or maybe it was a trump card she kept.

Kang Mai didn't press and asked: "Door."

"I know this."

This information is easy to notice and the answer can be obtained by asking the nurse. So Yinsu knew that Kang Mai was not a surprise.

Although she lacks common sense and is occasionally a bit neurotic, she doesn't look stupid when she's normal.

He pulled the corner of his mouth and threw out the key points: "I found the house key."

With a key, no matter which door you open, it will be your own room.

"Shared?"

"There are only four keys, they should be shared by two people."

Kang Mai only took one key, but he thought it would be okay to take two keys to one room.

This is more interesting.

It not only tests the cooperation of the entire team, but also tests the trust between roommates.

However, except for the young couple, the rest of the players are unfamiliar with it.

Even if they find the keys and distribute them fairly, one key per room. But who holds the key? Will they trust each other?

Although Kang Mai disdained being associated with those people and had no intention of helping them, he did not take away all the keys to make it more difficult for them.

Obviously this person is not as vicious as he appears.

Yinsu didn't care much about the key and didn't even ask Kangmai where he got the key.

She recounted another piece of information the nurse had told her: "There will be a checkup in the evening."

Kang Mai: "..."

Checking at night can cost lives!

At this moment, Kang Mai saw six other players coming in from outside the cafeteria.

Mo Dong and others were obviously startled by the packed cafeteria. Seeing that there were no seats, they finally focused on their table.

Several people looked at each other and came over to them.

"Can we sit down?" Mo Dong took the lead and asked politely.

"It's not theirs, why can't you sit down?" Wang Xiaoling, probably still resentful, pulled Ding Hanzhi to sit on the right side of the table.

[when--]

As soon as Wang Xiaoling finished speaking, the wall clock in the cafeteria rang, but it was still five minutes before twelve o'clock.

Almost at the same time, the patients wandering in the cafeteria took action against the patients sitting in their seats.

In the first two seconds, the two sides just fought and fought for seats.

However, someone soon took action. Some held the other person's neck and bit him, causing blood to fly everywhere.

Some pulled each other's hair, and when the other person relaxed, they suddenly held the other person's head and knocked it against the table.

It was obviously such an out-of-control situation, but the other patients who were sitting unaffected remained unmoved and continued to chat and laugh with the people next to them with their faces as normal.

So weird!

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