After seeing this scene, the chosen ones began to make their own judgments.
The person who reacted faster was naturally the childhood Ramirez.
He felt that Childhood Martin could no longer hold on, so he quickly got off Childhood Martin's shoulders.
At this time, Childhood Martin breathed a sigh of relief. Only when he squatted down did he know how tired he was.
Childhood Ramirez began to tell childhood Martin everything he observed.
Childhood Ramirez analyzed in a low voice: "Once we go in, the crying child will definitely invite us to help him write. Once we refuse, Rule 4 may be triggered."
According to Childhood Ramirez's analysis , in this weird world, writing may also be a 'game' project.
The common sense of the ghost story world is different from the real world, and cannot be inferred according to common sense.
Then as long as the crying child speaks, the Chosen One must agree.
But no matter how I write, the words will disappear on the blackboard, forming an endless loop that cannot be completed.
As long as they can't find a way, the chosen ones will always be trapped in this level.
Ramirez has analyzed it very clearly, and Martin said: "This must be a task. What should you get after completing the task?
Based on the current clues, we We don’t know the content of the mission yet, so we have to find a way to contact the crying boy first.”
According to Martin in childhood, they must first know what the crying boy is doing.
The rules don’t remind you, so you can only ask first.
After all, the inference just made was just their imagination.
You can go in, but it's best not to go in together, and leave someone outside the door to meet you.
Because in his childhood Martin once observed that other children were playing on the playground.
Rule 4 mentioned a very important piece of information, that is [children are all playful].
The children on the playground are all playing hard and meet the criteria of 'playful'.
The crying little boy definitely wanted to play, but the fact that he was always inside meant that he had to complete a certain task before he could come out.
Maybe after the Chosen One goes in, he won’t be able to complete the mission and won’t be able to get out.
Especially if you need to find something at that time, it would be good to have someone outside to help you.
Childhood What Martin said makes sense, but the question is, who goes in and who is inside?
If it is the chosen one from another group, just discuss it casually.
But neither of them wants to be in danger. It's not as simple as it looks inside.
If 'time' is not enough and some terrible death condition is triggered, the chosen one inside will definitely die.
Because of crying Why are children crying? Did he realize that he was going to die, so he cried in fear?
Childhood Martin is very cunning. He even guessed this without saying it directly. He was afraid that Childhood Ramirez would not dare to go in.
Similarly, Childhood Ramirez also guessed this. He did not say it directly, but selectively told the information.
But the clever thing is that the two of them judged that the content that has not yet been said actually has no actual impact on passing the level.
The combination of the two of them is really difficult. They have to deal with the weird and aboriginal people together, and at the same time, they also have to scheme against their teammates.
So at this time, the idea in their minds was how to trick their teammates into entering and put themselves in a safer place.
At this stage, they are the only group wasting time.
Because the two of them discussed it for ten minutes, each playing games, making excuses, and even making excuses, but they couldn't convince the other party to go in.
In the end we could only go in together.
After all, no one can trust such a teammate outside.
The corners of the mouths of the audience twitched slightly. If this situation continues, maybe they will be the chosen ones who will die the fastest.
In many countries that form teams, the audience encourages each other. The audience in Kangaroo Country and the audience in Argentina have even begun to quarrel with each other.
They are all complaining that the chosen one from the other country is too cowardly, making such a simple situation so complicated.
In the world of ghost stories, childhood Ramirez and childhood Martin are not fuel-efficient lamps.
Since we said we would go in together, we actually went in together.
While Martin was observing, Ramirez came to the crying child and asked him what he was doing.
When the crying child saw a 'little friend' coming over, he immediately said: "The nursery teacher asked me to write these three words on the blackboard before I can go out to play. If I don't finish writing it before he comes back, he will Those who punish me, please help me.”
The more the crying boy talked, the harder he cried.
It seems that he also knows what ‘punishment’ means.
Whether it was an execution or not, Ramirez didn’t know as a child, but he didn’t want to be punished either.
Because multiple rules have been triggered here, in addition to rule 4, rule 2 is also triggered.
[Rule 2: Here, only by listening to the adults can you ensure whether you can survive. 】
By observing the photo wall just now, the Chosen Ones all know that childcare workers are adults, so adults’ words are the rules.
These adults are eager for children to break the rules so that they can achieve their purpose of punishment.
Since Childhood Ramirez and Childhood Martin have triggered the invitation, they must help him complete the task.
Are the three of us picking up chalk and writing together now?
But as a child, Ramirez discovered that the faster he wrote, the faster the previous words disappeared.
That means there must be a mechanism in this classroom that needs to be decrypted, which is a so-called strange incident.
The ceiling fan on the ceiling kept rotating, and the weird atmosphere in the classroom became more and more depressing.
Childhood Ramirez asked the crying boy why he was punished to write here.
The crying little boy replied: "Someone graffitied on my desk. When I was in class, I asked my classmates who did it, and they laughed at me. Then we started fighting, and the nursery teacher punished me. I write.”
Hearing this, Childhood Ramirez finally understood.
It must have been done by the childcare workers. The childcare workers reasonably induced the children to fight, and then used their status to punish the children, that is, to assign tasks.
If the task is not completed, the childcare worker will 'punish' the child.
"Could it be that there is something weird mixed into the nursery?"
You can say that Ramirez was a rough person when he was a child, but his reaction speed was very fast.
Rule 6 may be involved here.
[Rule 6: When you find some adults behaving strangely, you can tell the dean and you will be rewarded. 】
Maybe the initial stage of this strange story is to find out the weirdness hidden in this orphanage, and then find a way to deal with them.
Many Chosen Ones feel that once they discover something strange, they can just report it directly to the dean, and there may be rewards.
But childhood Ramirez had a different view. The reward may not necessarily be a small red flower, but it may also be something dangerous.
The best way is to first know what the dean's [reward] is before making a decision.
So let your teammates get the rewards first, and you will know whether the rewards are dangerous or not.
In his childhood, Martin never dreamed that he would be plotted by his teammates after observing around for a while.
But now he still had to find a way to pass the test. Childhood Martin, who was observing the surroundings, tried to write a few words with chalk.
But it’s similar to the crying little boy. When you write the third ‘I’m wrong’, the first ‘I’m wrong’ disappears.
He was thinking, what does disappearance correspond to in this room?
Or is something in the room constantly appearing and disappearing?
(End of this chapter)