Guan Yi glanced at the man on the ground who screamed "Ouch", his eyes were full of disgust, and he said unceremoniously: "It's because I didn't discipline my younger brother strictly, I'm sorry, but you have to speak well. If you can't control your mouth, I can help you. Have you seen my knife? If you really can't control it, I cut off your tongue for you."

Cheng Suxiang stood behind him, and added: "I'm keeping my foot in check, it's not a problem at all, he's just pretending to be stupid."

Guan Yi turned his head and reprimanded: "I have no eyesight! Didn't you see me talking to people? If you don't know how to pick the time to talk, I'll let you go."

Cheng Suxiang stuck out his tongue, and retracted without smiling.

The face of the man on the ground turned white and red, and he didn't dare to say anything, but he was still murmuring and didn't know what to say.

The people around were intimidated by Guan Yi, and they also stopped talking.

Which idiot would make himself unhappy at this time?

It has to be said that at this time, power is really a convenient way of management. Even if it will make some people complain, Guan Yi's original purpose is not to convince this group of people. People with empty faces can just keep their mouths shut.

As long as it doesn't affect his mood or progress, he has no temper.

Yu Xiaoyu was shocked by the words of the gun and the stick. She always felt that Guan Yi's words were aimed at her. She felt a little wronged and thought to herself: It only took one night to make Guan Yi's attitude so bad. This man surnamed Ding is not a good person.

Ding Mu was stared at inexplicably, and was puzzled, wondering what role this girl had made up for him.

Fortunately, he didn't have too many thoughts about interacting with this girl, so he didn't care too much.

Seeing that her stare was ignored, Yu Xiaoyu was even angrier, thinking that this person is really not a good person.

No one was gossiping anymore, and it seemed that the road was easy to walk. After a while, everyone who was assigned tasks returned to the positions assigned to them when they first came to the orphanage.

Because Teacher Zhang of the Early Childhood Education Department was called away by the dean, Ding Mu and the others had the same tasks as the day before.

"Hello teacher--"

All the children were very well-behaved. They sat on the stool and shouted hello to the teacher. It was the same as yesterday. Before Ding Mu introduced himself, they ran down the ground in a swarm, tilted their heads and asked Ding Mu: "Teacher, can you hug me?" hug me?"

Still the same, saying "hug me" in his mouth, but "don't touch me" in his eyes.

Ding Mu looked at the situation last night, and then looked at this group of children, feeling unbearable in his heart. He wondered if these children had been taught something by that "Teacher Zhang".

He thought of what he saw yesterday: the children's limbs were stiff and their faces were pale. Even if they could move and speak, they were full of frightening aura.The house was full of children's handprints, the curtains were burned to the brim, and the walls were covered with smoldering marks.

It seems that someone set a fire here and burned everything.

Ding Mu began to wonder if the orphanage he saw in a trance was really burned.

What his eyes saw at the time, was basically real.

He tried to turn these things on to the fire.

If it is true that there was a fire in the orphanage, and these children were burned to death in the house, for some reason, they were covered with a beautiful coat of illusion, "restored" as if they were alive Looks—then why were they burned?Could it be that the dean tried to cover up the crime, so he burned down the orphanage when the incident was about to happen?

This can explain why so many ghosts and non-ghosts and human-like things he saw had burn marks on their bodies.

However, why did the dean not escape, but stayed in the orphanage?He once revealed that as long as the teacher goes out, bad things will definitely happen, and he also entrusted Guan Yi to deal with what happened in the orphanage.And he has been hiding in the dean's office, only going out when the night is approaching, and he doesn't know where to go.If he really did such a thing, why didn't he run away?

Is there something holding him back, just like all the teachers here are holding him back?What is it that limits him?Could it be that if the man who turned the orphanage into a place where teachers died would be taken care of, he would be set free?

If this is the case, he would rather not settle the matter.

If someone like Li Baoen really said that he had nothing to do with these dirty things, no one would believe it.

If he was free, he might harm more people.

Not all people are kind by nature, some people are born to be an executioner, and he has no possibility of reforming himself.

There was no need to take the risk of exposing a child to his clutches to test whether this person would reform himself—besides, this person wasn't necessarily a human being.

Ding Mu remembered what happened last night. He witnessed Guan Yi kicking Li Baoen's head far away from his body. There was no possibility of cheating.

But today, this person appeared in the dining room intact, without even a wrinkle on his clothes.

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