Chapter 137 Shh! Just follow the "rules" (13)
Chapter 137 Shh! Just follow the "rules" (13)
As the sunlight gradually disappeared on the horizon, it was replaced by the lights of modern cities.
Amidst the flashing neon lights, an amusement park stands alone in darkness.
In the pitch-black paradise, low shrubs grow wildly at night, devouring all the mindless creatures.
Yi Yi arrived at the park director's office, one of the few places in the amusement park where the lights were on, and sat down on a large tree next to it.
Although she is not night blind, she is still somewhat phototropic as a human being.
Thinking about Qi Xia, who started working today, Yi Yi considered the steady progress they were making.
The staff dormitory somewhat blocked his prying eyes, but thankfully Qi Xia was currently standing at the dormitory window, looking at the pitch-black amusement park.
They must have been surprised that the amusement park didn't turn on its streetlights at night.
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Qi Xia did find it strange that the amusement park turned off the streetlights at seven o'clock, but she didn't dwell on it too much.
She drew the curtains, sat back on the bed, and began studying the employee handbook again.
Currently, the underlying logic of this amusement park employee code of conduct is consistent with that of the visitor code of conduct.
1. They also denied the existence of the haunted house, and even required employees to leave quickly and pretend not to see it after seeing it;
2. Similarly, while rejecting everything symbolized by the clown, employees should not simply avoid it but also deal with it.
3. Abandoned amusement park rides and clown toys are still dangerous and should not be touched. You need to contact the security team for disposal.
4. Similarly, the identities of the mascot costume and the clown as colleagues at the amusement park were denied, and they should be avoided;
5. The carousel is safe and includes instructions on how to handle situations where there are seven or more unicorn horses.
and……
Our company offers excellent employee benefits, including ten times the overtime pay and a large amount of annual leave, and we provide insurance for all employees.
We hope that you will work diligently while keeping the employee code of conduct in mind and ensuring your own safety.
Life is precious and only comes once. For the sake of your family, please protect yourself and abide by the following rules.
With such an introduction, the employee handbook is even more bizarre than the tourist handbook.
What kind of job would have a sign that reads "Life is precious, you only get one chance"?
It seems that there are indeed other forces or more forces fighting in this amusement park, and the employees have unknowingly joined one of the camps.
Based on the current visitor and employee guidelines, amusement parks and visitors should be on the same side.
Even amusement parks have developed a series of rules to protect unsuspecting visitors.
Speculation about the opposing side might be represented by clowns, haunted houses, and dolls.
But why?
If it's really as dangerous as the employee handbook says, why not hand it over to someone with more authority to resolve it?
For example, the police could even report it to the national authorities.
They operate an amusement park, marketing it as the city's largest, attracting unsuspecting tourists.
They then unnecessarily drafted a set of rules to protect tourists.
"This doesn't make sense..." Qi Xia muttered to herself, "Is this something a human could do?"
A complaint that slipped out of her mouth inexplicably sent chills down her spine.
Qi Xia shook her head, feeling that she was really being a bit inexplicable.
Perhaps the line of thought took a detour halfway through and went in the wrong direction?
After all, under such circumstances, the argument for protecting amusement parks is not as reasonable as the argument for marketing amusement parks.
If an amusement park is essentially a giant murder mystery game, why isn't that explained in the employee handbook?
Should this kind of thing be kept from employees?
Worried that employees might expose the truth? So lower-level employees are unaware of the real situation?
Perhaps the clown employees have their own code of conduct, and so do the puppeteers?
The parties involved don't need to know anything more; they just need to follow their own rules and be under the control of the amusement park.
Even things like "players becoming employees" are part of the script?
Qi Xia had a flash of inspiration and suddenly realized that this explanation also made sense.
"Yoshi! Once I get to a high-level position at the amusement park, or maybe I'll get into another department someday, I'll see what kind of mess this amusement park is up to!" Qi Xia clenched his fist, boosting his morale.
Thus, Qi Xia, having once again achieved a strange logical self-consistency, went to take a bath with a satisfied smile.
"Since I can be recruited, then are Xiao Yu and the others also in some kind of employee camp?" Qi Xia muttered to herself as she tested the water temperature.
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Yi Yi floated to the window of the principal's office and carefully examined the familiar-looking person inside.
Then it drifted away silently.
Yi found Ji inside the haunted house. At that time, he was still dressed as a teenager, looking at the ghosts floating in the haunted house and a realistic ghost train, lost in thought.
Yi Yi swayed and staggered over to his side, letting out a strange "whoa!"
Keji wasn't frightened at all. She turned around and smiled helplessly, "Didn't you tell me not to come to you today?"
"But I can come to you!" Yi Yi said matter-of-factly. "What are you doing?"
"...It's nothing." Ji chose to avoid the question about Yi Yi.
Yi didn't dwell on it too much. She hummed and moved closer to Ji, about a fist's width away, and said, tilting her head, "I think this human has a lot of potential!"
Ji sighed and said solemnly, "It's nothing. There have been people who have reached her level before. You'd better not have too high expectations, lest you be disappointed."
"Hey~ you don't understand! I just think she has a good chance!" Yi Yi said, jumping forward twice, turning around on one foot to look at Ji Dao, "We're going to have another friend!"
Ji's expression was unclear in the dimly lit haunted house, but his tone seemed somewhat forlorn: "There's something I want to ask you. If those clowns and other children aren't your friends... then what are they?"
Yi Yi opened her eyes wide, blinked, and replied matter-of-factly, "These guys who can't even see my face are naturally just toys to pass the time!"
The haunted house was completely silent, with only the occasional passing ghost bringing a faint sound.
It seemed that they didn't even dare to breathe loudly in front of the two.
Ji remained silent for a long time, so long that Yi Yi thought he wasn't going to say anything.
He said, "Then I wish you all the best."
Yi Yi turned around and casually pulled down a ghost that was tiptoeing away.
All that could be heard was a sharp, explosive sound like a train whistle, and then the ghost slumped limply to the ground like a dried-up jellyfish.
Yi Yi pouted, casually tossed him aside, and said to herself, "Of course, I believe she will come to me."
An indescribable existence; the closer you get, the more you will be contaminated by memes.
Even Ji, the only one who can now face Him directly, cannot accept extensive contact.
But Ji, who claimed to fulfill His wish, proposed a plan—
A plan to build human tolerance and gradually approach Him through “friendship building”.
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