Chapter 142 Yu Hansheng, what exactly did you experience in your childhood?
Chapter 142 Yu Hansheng, what exactly did you experience in your childhood?
Yu Hansheng had already anticipated what would happen as soon as the elevator doors slowly opened.
So he let Xiao Hansheng hide in his arms and forcefully covered Cheng Cuo's eyes with one hand.
"Don't look."
Xiao Hansheng and Xiao Chengcuo hid in each other's arms, refusing to look at the Ferris wheel.
However, upon witnessing the two dark figures fall, Yu Hansheng quietly took a step back, feeling a churning in his stomach.
His face turned pale instantly, and Cheng Cuo could feel the hand covering his eyes trembling, even showing signs of trembling more and more violently.
Cheng Cuo unconsciously rubbed his fingers together at his side, feeling inexplicably irritated.
He really wanted to smoke, but he had quit a long time ago, and there were no cigarettes for him to smoke in the dungeon.
Jiang Qi and Xiao Jiang Qi maintained their usual indifferent expressions, quietly watching everything unfold.
Of the guild members who went on the Ferris wheel ride, everyone except the young couple who died survived.
However, without exception, their faces were filled with lingering fear.
Some people even collapsed to their knees as soon as they got off the Ferris wheel, and other riders had to help them up.
Miss Rabbit, who had been hiding in the shadows, immediately appeared. She crouched down, wiped the intertwined corpses, and even dipped a finger into the liquid.
She opened her small mouth, licked her finger, and became aroused.
"Mmm~ Yummy!"
Then, she turned around excitedly, looked at the players, and asked sincerely, "It's so delicious, do you want to have a bite?"
Seeing that no player answered her, Miss Rabbit was not annoyed.
Ignoring the players' terrified expressions, she dragged the two corpses away, her shadow stretching long in the moonlight.
As she moved, the corpse's feet and clothing rubbed against the ground, leaving obvious marks.
The surrounding environment was unusually quiet, and the corpse would occasionally thud on the ground, making a dull sound that sent a chill down one's spine.
The two lines left on the ground were not bright red blood, but rather specks of white.
Only after Miss Rabbit disappeared at the end of the street did the players dare to relax.
Lu Xue shuddered, her arms covered in goosebumps.
However, she still tried to remain calm, using her small body to shield Lu Xue behind her.
"Achu, let's go somewhere else."
Lin Wanchu nodded slightly and gave Jiang Qi a look.
Before long, the seven figures disappeared in front of the Ferris wheel.
They stopped in front of the Morning Blossoms at Dusk Photo Studio.
The store's exterior is decorated with colorful neon lights and various cartoon character designs.
Above the main entrance of the shop hangs an eye-catching sign that reads "Morning Blossoms at Dusk Photo Studio" in colorful lettering.
There was also a small sign next to it: "Capture your happy moments".
Meanwhile, the ticket inspector wearing a dog head mask was sitting at the front desk fiddling with his camera.
When facing the guests, he grinned, revealing a mouthful of sharp teeth.
"Excuse me, are you here to take photos?"
This time, Lu Zhi walked in front and gave a faint "hmm".
He slammed the seven tickets on the table and looked down at the ticket inspector.
The dog-headed ticket inspector twisted his neck, took the ticket, and walked inside, lifting the curtain of one of the doors.
"Come with me, and I promise I'll take beautiful photos of you."
"One room per person, this is prepared just for you."
"I'm the best at taking photos at the amusement park!"
His eyes darted around, and his white-gloved fingers traced across each of the seven people one by one.
It seemed as if they were pondering how to allocate resources perfectly.
Jiang Qi stared at him coldly, his emotions unreadable.
Taking photos of a single person is a bit tricky.
The dog-headed ticket inspector first picked the softest-looking persimmon to squeeze—Chi Miaomiao.
Chi Miaomiao entered room number one, giving them a "I can do it" look before she stepped inside.
Room number two belongs to Lu Xue. Unlike Chi Miaomiao, she didn't enter with her childhood self, but rather with Lin Wanchu's childhood self.
The third room belonged to Lin Wanchu. She had a cold expression on her face and strode into the room carrying Xiaolushue.
Room number four belonged to Cheng Cuo, who, like Lu Xue, entered the room with Xiao Hansheng.
Xiao Hansheng showed no reluctance and obediently followed behind, clutching the fish tank.
Following closely behind in room number five was Yu Hansheng. The curtain fell, leaving only Jiang Qi and Lu Zhi behind.
The dog-headed ticket inspector lowered his head, pondered for a moment, but still couldn't separate the two people from their childhood selves.
Jiang Qi and Lu Zhi entered rooms six and seven respectively, and the dog-headed ticket inspector slowly closed each door.
A camera sat alone in the room, with a simple description of its usage and precautions above it.
The usage method is perfectly normal; what's worth noting are the precautions highlighted in red.
【Important Notes: 1. Please do not damage the camera. If discovered, you will be responsible for the consequences.】
2. Please keep your happiest smile of your life. Do not wear a long face, or you will be trapped here forever until you are truly happy.
3. During the photo-taking period, tourists must not wander around to other areas or disturb other tourists' photo-taking time.
4. Photo time is limited to two hours. If you exceed this time, please purchase an additional ticket.
5. If you encounter any difficulties, please shout loudly for the ticket inspector, Wangcai. However, Wangcai's hearing is a bit poor, so you might shout until you're hoarse and no one will come to help you.
Almost simultaneously, the seven people pressed the shutter button, and a series of photos were ejected from the camera as the light flashed.
But their consciousness returned to their childhood memories.
At this moment, ticket inspector Wangcai was sticking out his tongue to cool off at the front desk when another guild arrived at the Morning Blossoms and Evening Gathering Photo Studio.
"Hello, we're here to take a picture!"
Cheng Cuo was almost blinded by the bright light, but he still remembered to cover Xiao Hansheng's eyes.
When Cheng Cuo opened his eyes again, he found himself lying on a small bed.
He turned his head and looked at the layout of the room. It was all gray. Not that the room was all gray, but that gray was the only color he could see.
He went to the door, turned the doorknob, opened the door, and floated out.
Cheng Cuo himself hadn't realized anything was wrong. When he walked into the living room, he found Xiao Hansheng sitting obediently at the dining table eating.
A serious-looking man sat at the head of the table, while Xiao Hansheng's mother sat next to her with a gentle expression.
As for how Cheng Cuo knew, he had seen her at a parent-teacher conference in junior high school.
As for Yu Hansheng...
His academic performance was comparable to mine. Although he was younger than me, he skipped a grade to join my class because his grades were so good.
It was at this moment that Cheng Cuo felt a great sense of crisis rising in his heart.
The family of three ate their meal quietly, the only sound in the living room being the clinking of bowls and chopsticks.
Cheng Cuo sensed something was wrong, floated over to Xiao Hansheng and waved to him, but he didn't react at all.
"Hey, they don't seem to be able to see me," Cheng Cuo thought.
Xiao Hansheng stopped eating, ran to the TV, and picked up the small fish tank from the table.
"Mom, my little fish seems a bit listless. Can I take it to see a vet today?"
He pleaded in a low voice.
Cheng Cuo looked at the fish in the fish tank, which had already turned belly up and was definitely dead.
He rolled his eyes. This little fish is long dead and rotten, yet you still treat it like a treasure.
The woman gently stroked his head, unable to bear telling him the truth, and thus agreed to Xiao Hansheng's request.
With a "smack," the man slammed his chopsticks down.
His words were cold and emotionless.
"Don't talk when you eat, don't talk when you sleep."
"Xiao Sheng is still young and doesn't understand. Don't you, as her mother, know that, He Shijin?"
The woman's face paled, her shoulders shrank in fear, and she said blankly, "Um, I'm sorry."
The man wiped his mouth with a tissue, took his suit jacket from the back of the chair, and draped it over his arm.
As they reached the entrance, his voice softened. "Xiao Sheng, your mother isn't feeling well. Let me see you out."
Xiao Hansheng nuzzled against her mother, smoothed her brow with her little hand, and gently comforted her.
"Mom, don't be sad. I'll come back to be with you right after I finish watching Little Fish."
After saying that, he gave his mother a kiss on the cheek and waved to her. As if he was a little worried, Xiao Hansheng said again.
"Mom, please wait for me to come back."
The woman nodded gently and urged Xiao Hansheng on.
"Go quickly, don't keep your dad waiting."
Taking advantage of the fact that they couldn't see him, Cheng Cuo waved his fist at the man.
Look at him, throwing a left hook and a right hook. How dare a man yell at his wife? Unforgivable.
If he could touch the physical object, the man would have been beaten black and blue long ago.
The man drove away from the villa with Xiao Hansheng in his car. The woman leaned on the balcony, watching the black car drive away, and sighed softly.
Xiao Sheng, I'm afraid I won't be able to wait for you to come back. Please forgive your mother.
The woman was already in tears.
Cheng Cuo followed the car to a flower and bird market.
The man placed Xiao Hansheng at the shop entrance, stuffed a few hundred yuan into his hand, patted his head, and said, "Xiao Sheng, why don't you go inside and ask the owner?"
"I'll come pick you up later."
Xiao Hansheng twisted her fingers and obediently agreed.
After the man left, Xiao Hansheng lingered at the shop entrance for a long time with the money in her hand.
Finally, he patted his chest to encourage himself and mustered the courage to push open the door.
The boss looked at the little guy who wasn't even as tall as his knee, squatted down and spoke kindly.
"Hello, little friend, are you in any trouble?"
Xiao Hansheng looked at the shop owner timidly and held up the fish tank to signal to him.
"Uncle, could you help me take a look at my little fish?"
"It hasn't been eating or drinking, and I'm so worried."
The boss glanced at it and frowned, wondering whether he should tell him the truth.
But seeing how much Xiao Hansheng cares, it would be too cruel to tell him the truth directly.
The boss smiled and lied without batting an eye.
"Your little fish is sick. Give me the fish tank, I'll take a look at it."
Xiao Hansheng looked at the boss with a face full of gratitude, "Thank you!"
The boss, carrying the fish tank, turned and went into a small room behind the front desk, while Xiao Hansheng sat on a small stool, watching the people coming and going.
The aquarium was filled with many beautiful ornamental fish, and a child about the size of Xiao Hansheng was lying in front of it, amazed by the sight.
Cheng Cuo leaned against the front desk, resting his chin on his hand and staring intently at Xiao Hansheng.
Unlike other lively children, Xiao Hansheng became quiet and reserved after leaving familiar people.
His skin was sickly pale, and he looked unwell.
Her hair was so long that it covered her eyes, leaving only her bloodless lips visible.
Cheng Cuo placed his hand on Xiao Hansheng's fluffy head, sighing inwardly.
Yu Hansheng, what exactly did you experience in your childhood?
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