Chapter 132 Strange Tales of Idol Rules 5
Chapter 132 Strange Tales of Idol Rules 5
The teacher's voice trailed off abruptly, and after a moment, she reluctantly replied, "The former."
Damn it, damn it!
How could he be outmaneuvered by a trainee who just arrived here!
The camera was silently watching this scene, its red light flashing faintly, perhaps out of curiosity about the key trainees, or perhaps out of dissatisfaction with the teacher.
But the moment it turned, a barely perceptible look of fear flashed across the teacher's face.
"Okay, thank you, teacher." Ling Yi bowed, and then pressed the shoulder of the person next to her to bow to the etiquette teacher as well.
The etiquette teacher's face twisted in disbelief: "..."
are you crazy!
On the way back, the woman beside him was unusually silent. She glanced at Ling Yi several times, seemingly wanting to say something but holding back.
Ling Yi kept her eyes straight ahead, pretending not to see her gaze, and had no intention of turning enemies into friends or reconciling.
Forget it, the first person pushed out like that wouldn't even survive two episodes in a TV series.
The woman's eyes flickered, but she ultimately did not say anything apologetic.
When they arrived at the seventh practice room, only a few people were left. It was unclear whether they were waiting for Ling Yi and the others to return or simply didn't know where they had gone.
"Alright, now you can tell everyone how the teacher answers questions." Ling Yi stood at the door, glancing sideways at the woman beside her as she spoke.
The woman bit her lip, seemingly somewhat embarrassed.
The others watched this scene coldly, without saying a word.
"Lying might break the rules, so think carefully about how you're going to answer," Ling Yi whispered in the woman's ear, making her shudder.
At that moment, she felt that Ling Yi was exactly like the teachers here.
"The teacher said it's a standard procedure!" After saying this, she left in a hurry.
Ling Yi smiled at everyone who was still stunned, then turned and walked towards the cafeteria.
I hope the aunties won't prepare those awful dishes tonight!
The others stared at her retreating figure in silence for a long time before someone finally spoke up: "Crazy."
To dare to stop Death from asking questions over such a trivial matter—what else could you be but a madman?
But then someone murmured, "Maybe only a madman like that can live a long life."
Meng You, watching this scene from the crowd, suddenly spoke up to break the awkward atmosphere: "Everyone, hurry up and go to the cafeteria for lunch, or it might close!"
She hated that the mentally ill person became the center of attention; such a malicious person didn't deserve anyone's attention!
In the cafeteria, the auntie handed out one plate, then another.
Opposite her was Ling Yi, smiling.
I have hyperthyroidism, so I need an extra meal!
Only after carrying four trays did she leisurely leave the room amidst the strange gazes of the others.
"court death……"
Such voices could be faintly heard from the crowd, and some people, who were so hungry, took several more plates following her method.
Suddenly, a small shout came from afar, and two people who had been eating and discussing the rules disappeared from their seats.
The world is going to the dogs and people are no longer as kind as they used to be. The group of people who came to eat lunch did not tell the trainees in the same practice room the rules of the cafeteria.
After all, only when enough people are eliminated will this cruel world end.
Ling Yi also had reason to believe that if everyone continued to act independently, the rules would mercilessly eliminate everyone, and then a new batch of unlucky people would continue to cause trouble.
"Uncle, can I borrow a piece of paper?" Ling Yi glanced at the sign in the cafeteria that read "No talking while eating or sleeping" and asked the doorman.
The middle-aged man was writing something on a piece of paper with a red pen. The moment he heard Ling Yi's words, he stopped writing and stared straight at Ling Yi with his gray eyes.
He stared at it for a long time, and seeing that Ling Yi still wouldn't dodge or give way, he reluctantly handed the paper to her.
"May I borrow your pen, please?" Ling Yi took the red pen from his hand, scribbled on the paper for a moment, and then turned to leave.
Then, huge red text appeared next to the title "Don't talk while eating or sleeping".
[Speaking out will get you killed!]
The abrupt action, the blood-red words, and the striking exclamation mark instantly silenced the cafeteria.
The trainees queuing for food finally understood why those people had suddenly disappeared.
Ling Yi noticed that as she pasted the paper, several unfriendly gazes were directed at her.
She turned around and saw the men and women she had seen at lunchtime several times looking away expressionlessly, and she also saw all the cafeteria staff staring straight at her.
The aunt who had four plates snatched by her couldn't even keep up the smile on her face.
Ling Yi felt that she might have ruined their KPIs.
At the same time, the dark camera lens was once again pointed at Ling Yi.
At this moment, Ling Yi finally became the most unpredictable contestant with her endless stream of antics, and was under the absolute scrutiny of the cameras.
After admiring her own handwriting, Ling Yi continued to enjoy the last plate of rice she had left.
This time, she ate slowly, her eyes scanning her surroundings.
After counting to 672 and no more trainees entered the cafeteria, she sighed.
In just one day, 328 people were lost.
These ubiquitous rules are truly terrifying.
Yes, she's not human.
After returning the plate to its original place, Ling Yi calmly tore down the warning sign and threw it into the trash can, under the bloodshot eyes of the cafeteria aunt.
What a joke! Does she really think she didn't see the headline about not littering?
The person who just threw a napkin on the table is already on their way to meet the King of Hell, okay?
The allocation of dormitories outside the cafeteria had already been discovered by the observant trainees.
Ling Yi found her name on the densely packed list and followed the signs to her location.
This room doesn't look like a trainee's dormitory; it looks more like a student dormitory, and a very basic one at that.
The dormitory room, accommodating sixteen people, had a cramped corridor that was barely wide enough for two people to pass through, yet the walls were lined with rows of wardrobes.
Ling Yi opened her wardrobe and saw the same style of training clothes, white on top and black on the bottom.
When she arrived at the dormitory, there were already seven people gathered inside.
The bad news is that sixteen people are sleeping in the large dormitory room, making it difficult to even turn around.
Good news: nine are dead, and the remaining seven can turn around freely.
What didn't surprise Ling Yi was that there were cameras in every corner of the room, silently monitoring their every move.
Several trainees sat silently on the bed. Some of them had red eyes, but they dared not cry out loud, for fear of breaking some rule.
"Everyone." In the silence, Meng You spoke first: "I'm sure you all know about the dangers here. I hope we can exchange the rules we know so that everyone can survive better."
"Wait a minute." Suddenly, Ling Yi interrupted her.
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