(Conflicting rules appear on the note, and for a moment you don't know which to believe.)
(The first one is to tell you to take your medicine on time.)
(Red letters on the back tell you not to take it.)
(To make matters worse, the note also says, "There are always two patients in the intensive care unit," and you never see your patient from the beginning to the end.)
(You feel a chill in your back, maybe the "unspeakable" in the instance is standing behind you.)
(Could it be the "missing patient" mentioned in the background?)
(Knock, knock, knock --)
(There is a knock at the door.)
(You hurriedly put away the note, take out a drawer full of pills and swallow them.)
(When the doctor and nurse see you don't respond, they go into the room.)
(The nurse takes one look at the clothes on the floor and curses.)
(She pulls the pen out of her breast pocket and pierces your eyeball.)
(your eyes are blind.)
(You're dead.)
(The inference is over.)
Jesse Dryden withdrew from the deduction, he covered his eyes, haunted by memories of the tragic death.
This time Jesse Dryden had a major breakthrough, and he now knew the reason for his first sudden death.
The first time he died was because he didn't take medicine on time, so the doctor killed him directly after finding out.
The second time the nurse killed me, she took one look at a pile of clothes on the floor and then stabbed herself, apparently because she didn't keep the room clean.
It can be seen that the content of the first page of the note is true, and the blood book on the back is not trustworthy.
In order to confirm their ideas, Jesse Dryden use talent ability again.
(The inference begins!)
(You get up.)
(You first make your bed, then turn around and pick up your clothes from the floor, neatly fold them, and stuff them on the second floor of the nightstand. You fold the cardboard box and put it against the wall.
(You hide the third-level paring knife and turn to look at the door.)
(Knock, knock, knock --)
(The door rings and the doctor and nurse greet each other outside.)
(You respond.)
(The doctor and nurse enter the room.)
(The nurse looks at the clean floor and says nothing.)
(The doctor pulls back the first floor of the bedside table and nods, then starts checking on you again.)
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(Doctor: Did you take your medicine on time?)
(You: once in the morning, once in the evening.)
(Doctor:If you don't take medicine, your illness won't get better.)
(You: Yes.)
(A dog barks outside the door.)
(The doctors and nurses did not express any confusion; they seemed to be used to hearing dogs bark in the hospital.)
(You: Why are there dogs in the hospital?)
(Doctor: There are no dogs in the hospital. It looks like your condition is getting serious again. We'll have to give you more doses.)
(You: May I know what disease I have?)
Doctor: You are delusional, you feel that your body does not belong to you. Some time ago, you said you saw a monster. Have you had similar hallucinations recently?
(You: No.)
(You wonder.)
(Could it be that the root cause of the first two deaths was your own psychotic episodes, mistaking doctors for monsters?)
(If so, what about the note's hint?)
(" If you see blood dripping from the ceiling of the hallway, don't be alarmed, it's normal." )
(This is clearly a hallucination seen during a psychotic episode, so why is it prompted to say that this is normal?)
(Is there something wrong with this tip?)
(You feel lost and you don't believe the rules on the note.)
Doctor: It seems that you are in good condition today. We will arrange a new room for you tonight. When wait until the ward rounds are over, you can go to the canteen for breakfast.
(You: Thank you.)
(The doctor and nurse leave, locking the door as they go.)
(You lay on the door and begged the doctors and nurses to let you out, but they ignored you.)
(You go back to your hospital bed and think about what happened.)
(You start to feel a splitting headache.)
(Ten minutes later, you have a headache.)
(The ceiling of the ward begins to drip with blood.)
(The surrounding environment turned blood red.)
(You're dead.)
(The inference ends.)
"Why dead again? I did everything exactly as instructed!"
Jesse Dryden's face was pale.
By this time, he had made three inference, but none of them survived longer than ten minutes.
There must be something missing!
Jesse Dryden holds his breath and uses the talent again.
(The deduction begins!)
(You hear the footsteps of the doctors and nurses, who are doing rounds next door and will be in your room in a few minutes.)
(You clean the room as fast as you can, take your medicine, and the doctor and nurse come into the room.)
(You have a brief conversation with the doctor and nurse, and the doctor leaves with a few words.)
(You take the note from under the bed and read it carefully.)
(You're sure you didn't break any of the tips.)
(You're sure you didn't break any of the tips.)
(The only violation was the scarlet letter on the back of the note.)
(You decide to spit out the medicine you've taken.)
(You pick up the spittoon, pick your throat, and spit the pill into it.)
(You threw some random trash to cover the pills.)
(You sit nervously on the bed for a while.)
(Ten minutes later.)
(The ceiling of the room starts to bleed.)
(But you soon realize it's your own hallucination, and the blood drops quickly disappear.)
You get it. The tip is to tell you to pretend to take your medicine in front of the doctor, but make sure you throw it up afterwards.)
(The words written in blood on the back of the note are most likely trustworthy.)
(Maybe you're not mentally ill, but the pills are making you hallucinate, and the hallucinations will go away if you stop taking them.)
(That's just speculation, though, and there are so few known clues.)
(After a while, the room door opens.)
(The nurse tells you that you can go to the canteen for breakfast now.)
(You come out into the hallway, all the patients around you are sick, and you hear the dog barking again.)
(You ask another patient why there are dogs in the hospital.)
(The patients don't speak, just look puzzled, as if they're looking at fools.)
(You arrive at the canteen and find that the cook in charge is a weirdo wearing a pig mask.)
(You order a small pickles, a bowl of white congee, and two meat buns.)
(Chef Pig looks at you.)
(He picks up the kitchen knife and splits your head open.)
(Your eyes are red.)
(The surrounding environment turned blood red.)
(The inference ends.)
"Whew --"
Jesse Dryden touched his head, sweating.
In a row four times, only the fourth time successfully left the ward, but finally died in the cafeteria.
Just in the first ten minutes of the process, there are so many conditions for instant death., if it is not their own SSS level talent, I am afraid even do not know how to die.
There must be some rules in that cafeteria that cannot be broken, but I ignored them.
At this time, Jesse Dryden only left 10 points of mental force, only the last opportunity to deduce, there is no need to waste at this time.
After leaving the ward and arriving at the canteen, look for the prompt note in person, and then it is still too late to inference.
Knock, knock, knock
There was a doctor's knock on the next door, and the rounds began.
Jesse Dryden quickly jumped out of bed, he had no time to waste.