The convenience store exudes a warm atmosphere, and you can smell the oden inside.

The shelves are full of items, and the first one is bread, which exudes a warm and soft aroma.

Bai Cha tentatively stretched out his hand and placed it on a piece of bread.

She didn't touch it completely.

But after staying for such a moment, she felt like she was being watched by countless people.

She withdrew her hand.

She can't see those "people" who exist, but these "people" do exist.

Just like she deliberately tested the front desk to ask for money, and the front desk refused to give her money, but it also meant that money had to be given.

Otherwise, I don’t know what will happen.

In the normal world, if you take something from someone without giving them money, you will be considered a thief or robbed.

This is a place where you don’t pay for anything...

But everyone has already come in, and this should indeed be one of the few opportunities for her to get food.

Bai Cha walked around the convenience store and saw the staff's room.

Usually in convenience stores like this, there are water dispensers in the staff's rooms, right?

Bai Cha knocked on the door a few times.

"Hello, is there anyone?"

It was still hard to hear the noisy people around, and no one answered.

Bai Cha opened the door.

Contrary to expectations, the space inside the door is indeed not large, but there is only one offering table. There is an incense burner on the offering table, and three unlit incense sticks are inserted in the incense burner.

There is a red candle on each side of the incense burner, and three tribute plates are placed in front of it, six each of oranges, apples and oranges. In front of it are two bottles of mineral water. It is a very classic decoration for the gods.

The altar table is next to the wall, and there is a portrait on the wall.

It was the same Buddha statue as the poster printed on the flyer, and the Buddha's handprint was the same as the front desk's seal.

The guess in Bai Cha's mind was gradually improved.

Just as she made the assumption at the beginning: when each player enters the game, the handprints of the Buddha statues seen in the trailer may not be exactly the same.

There are two rules. The rules you see in the trailer must be followed by the leaflet, but this does not mean that the rules on this leaflet are safe.

Because everyone can play word games.

For example, don't panic when encountering danger in the bathroom. She really likes excitement, so she will only get excited after encountering it.

But if someone else became panicked in that situation, would they be injured? Can they really leave the bathroom?

None of this is known.

The second is the relationship between the B&B and the front desk.

As the employed party, the front desk obviously forms two paths with the B&B.

Bai Cha hasn't called the B&B yet, so she doesn't know the situation there, but judging from the name she got after using her skills, she can make a bold assumption.

Godly statues such as Buddha statues, as beings of faith, must have their own followers.

No matter what the Buddha statue in front of you is.

It is very possible that the front desk believes in the Buddha statue holding the Shake Seal, but it is controlled by the B&B that believes in the Dharma Seal and can only serve as a front desk.

But this does not mean that there is no ability at the front desk. He may gain some ability by helping guests solve problems.

This ability may allow him to escape his imprisoned identity, or it may be something else.

But there is one thing that Bai Cha can be sure of with an 80% probability. Whether it is the front desk or the B&B, they may seem to be helping guests solve problems, but they may not be deliberately creating problems. By helping guests solve problems, they can achieve a certain agreement with the guests.

a medium.

Or describe it in terms of cause and effect.

Because they helped the guests, what should the guests pay?

This is also the reason why she parasitized the seeds on the front desk.

There should be a competitive relationship between the two, but they are not necessarily mortal enemies, but they should not be friendly either. They are both competing for customers under each other's default rules.

Then the guests are very important.

After snatching the guests, what is the real purpose behind this game with strange rules?

Bai Cha suddenly felt a strong sense of gaze, and the locked feeling was almost the same as before she entered the game.

She looked at the portrait on the wall.

The portrait's eyes seemed to move.

Bai Cha's heartbeat was speeding up, and she had a hunch that if the portrait continued to move, there might be some bad consequences.

She first glanced around with her peripheral vision, and then noticed that there seemed to be a vague gathering of black human figures around her.

It was also at this time that she realized that the noisy sounds around her had disappeared.

Bai Cha's adrenaline was soaring that she even broke into a sweat, making her sober.

She suddenly walked quickly to the altar table and tore off the portrait on it.

At that moment, a sharp voice penetrated her mind.

Bai Cha only felt dizzy and nauseated, and his face turned pale.

She could barely maintain her figure and turned over the portrait in her hand.

There are really words at the back.

But new rules.

[Guitaan B&B Rules 2.0 supplementary version.]

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