"How's it going? Do you want to make a deal with me?"
What the people inside the door meant by saying this was that they knew that the person coming was Zhou Bai, and that they were here specifically to wait for him.
Zhou Bai raised his eyebrows, no longer as nervous as when he saw this door yesterday.
"Of course not. What you said is completely false."
"What's fake? How is it possible?"
The people inside the door were obviously a little excited.
Zhou Bai twitched the corners of his mouth slightly.
"Didn't you ask me to see the second truck transporting pigs? There is no second truck."
"There wasn't a second truck transporting pigs last night? How is this possible? Did the erosion of the 'other world' slow down during the time I was locked in?"
The words spoken by the person behind the door became a little quiet, as if they were talking to themselves.
However, Zhou Bai still listened to what he said.
And in his words, he captured important information.
"The other world?"
Could this be the source of pollution in the slaughterhouse?
The person inside the door realized that he had made a mistake and quickly denied it, "I don't know what you are talking about."
However, his hasty denial attitude made Zhou Bai even more suspicious.
Zhou Bai smiled and pretended to leave.
"Oh, I have nothing to say to the liar, so I'll go back."
After saying that, he took a few steps forward and let his shoes fall to the ground, making the sound of footsteps.
This is Zhou Bai's trick to bargain with others.
As long as you pretend to leave, your boss will definitely call you back.
The people inside the door suddenly became more anxious when they heard Zhou Bai's footsteps walking away.
"What are you talking about a liar? I'm not. Don't leave yet.
I can't be wronged by others like this,
Stop and I can tell you something else."
Zhou Bai turned around with a smile, and his trick of bargaining proved to be effective every time.
"whats the matter?"
The person inside the door sighed softly, "If you want to know about Slaughter Room No. 8, you can ask the supervisors. They are the people who know Slaughter Room No. 8 best."
When Zhou Bai heard the words "supervisor", he immediately became vigilant.
He had seen the word "supervisor" in both rules.
But he still doesn't understand what this word means, and he hasn't obtained any information related to it.
However, the mention of "supervisor" in those two rules is not very friendly.
The first note from the former concierge.
[The most terrifying thing about the entire slaughterhouse is the supervisors.]
Slaughterhouse No. 8 Rules No. 7.
【Do not have any communication with the supervisor.】
Judging from the rules, the former concierge and the people in the slaughterhouse are all afraid of the supervisor.
What the people inside the door said clearly conflicted with the content of these two rules.
This made Zhou Bai even more suspicious of him
Is he tempting Zhou Bai to break the rules?
Or is it that the contents of these two rules are false?
Zhou Bai also had such doubts when he had a conversation with him last time.
As for the previous questions, until now, no conclusion has been reached.
Should you believe him or not?
Zhou Bai doesn't have an answer yet.
“What is a supervisor?”
Zhou Bai could only ask tentatively.
But what Zhou Bai didn't expect was that the person inside the door's next reply was like a thunder.
It immediately stunned Zhou Bai.
"You haven't seen the supervisor?
In this slaughterhouse, there was an old woman who was slightly fat and had curly short hair.
She is the supervisor."
As soon as the man in the door finished speaking, the image of Aunt Wang immediately appeared in Zhou Bai's mind.
Aunt Wang is the supervisor?
She looks like a middle-aged woman you see everywhere.
Just looking at the image, it's really hard to connect her with the person mentioned in the rules.
However, Zhou Bai had been in contact with her in the last dungeon and knew that she was indeed a little different.
Especially when I think of those monsters that didn't dare to approach in the dark that night.
Zhou Bai frowned even deeper when he thought of this.
"You still can't get rid of the suspicion of being a liar. I will find a way to verify what you said."
After he finished speaking, he turned around.
"Huh! I'm not a liar!
After you complete the verification, you will know how reliable the information I provided is.
Eh?
Why did you leave again?
You...you come back..."
Zhou Bai didn't have the intention to talk to him anymore, so no matter how the other party shouted this time, Zhou Bai still left without looking back.
The time came to 12 o'clock.
It's time for the slaughterhouse to start working again.
Zhou Bai took the key and opened the door.
The employees who had been waiting at the door all crowded in.
Then, a car full of pigs arrived on time.
Zhou Bai was still the same, standing aside and watching others carry the pigs out of the car.
There was nothing unusual about the whole process.
He watched the truck drive away from the slaughterhouse, and then sat back in the concierge.
He picked up the three rules and laid them flat on the table.
He looked at the rules on the note and began to think about it.
His eyes fell on the rules related to the second pig truck and the supervisor.
If there really is a second pig truck, then there is a possibility of seeing it at night.
But Zhou Bai still can't make a decision.
If he really sees the second pig truck tonight, should he go over and check it out?
Regarding the issue of supervisors, he also had not yet figured it out.
Just looking at the notes from the previous guard, it doesn't say that you can't talk to the supervisor.
The rules just say that supervisors are scary.
And when it comes to Slaughterhouse No. 8, the supervisors are so scary that they cannot even talk to them.
Zhou Bai thought about it for a moment.
On the first day he entered the slaughterhouse, he had spoken to Aunt Wang.
And nothing unexpected happened.
So, talking to the supervisor is not against the rules?
Is the rule in Slaughterhouse No. 8 wrong?
But, is it really that simple?
Zhou Bai glanced at the three rules again.
The biggest difference between the rules of this copy and the previous copy is that the main body of writing each rule is different.
Janitor's work rules, former janitor's notes, No. 8 slaughterhouse's work rules.
Zhou Bai looked at the titles of these three rules.
Sudden.
A flash of inspiration.
Perhaps the key to judging the authenticity of rules lies in the differences in the subjects of these rules.
For example, Zhou Bai already knew that there was indeed a 17th door in the slaughterhouse.
So, why does the work code of the janitors say that there is no 17th gate? It may be that the leadership of the slaughterhouse does not want others to interact with it.
Think again of the second entry in the notes of the former concierge.
[Don’t count, don’t try to know how many doors there are in the slaughterhouse, and don’t open doors you haven’t seen before.]
It can be seen from the rules that the previous concierge must have seen the 17th door, but he knew the danger behind the door, so he was so excited when writing notes.
Zhou Bai thought of this and re-read the two rules about supervisors, and immediately had a different feeling.