Chapter 31: Diary Written in Blood
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Weird Live Broadcast: I Can Deduce Endlessly Chapter 31: Diary Written in Blood

(In your eyes, the cardboard boxes are just cardboard boxes.)

(In the deer-headed person's eyes, the cardboard boxes are folded beds.)

(The patient handbook states, "There are always two people in the ICU," but it doesn't emphasize that they are "patients.")

(If you think about it carefully, when would a hospital add folded beds in the ward?)

(Of course, it would be when patients need their family members to accompany them.)

(Therefore, the role you are playing actually has a family member as a caregiver, and this family member is a deer-headed person.)

(You inhale sharply.)

(Could it be true that you are not actually human but a native of this world, just as you suspected?)

(But then, how do you explain having human diseases and being admitted to a hospital designed for humans?)

(No, the line of thinking is wrong.)

(You immediately reject your reasoning.)

(Since entering this dungeon, each animal mask has a symbolic meaning corresponding to the culture of the real world.)

(Dogs are known for guarding, so the security department people wear dog-headed masks.)

(During the time of the Black Death, doctors wore bird beak masks as a symbol of warding off evil spirits.)

(Deer represents elegance and nobility, while pigs represent greed and laziness.)

(Therefore, deer became the buyers of humans, while pigs became the merchants.)

(Therefore, the symbolism of the cardboard box must also be combined with reality.)

(You ponder for a moment.)

(You previously speculated that deer-headed people buy humans to keep them as pets.)

(The only connection between pets and cardboard boxes is that they can become the nests for cats and dogs.)

(Isn't the barking that only you can hear in the hospital a hint to this?)

(Yes, that's the correct interpretation!)

(In the eyes of "I", the indigenous people like the deer-headed person should be pets living in cardboard boxes, and "I" should be their owner.)

(Now, "I" have transformed from an owner to a pet, and even under the influence of the "Unspeakable," "I" have beco

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