Chapter 4: Breakfast Terror (Part 1)
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Weird Live Broadcast: I Can Deduce Endlessly Chapter 4: Breakfast Terror (Part 1)

Contradictory hints have appeared again!

Prompt 6 requires ignoring others' pleas for help, but the back of the note suggests that failing to save someone will lead to a lifetime of regret.

Based on his first experience in the ward, Gu Yi speculated that both pieces of information could be correct!

The front of the note outlines what he needs to do in front of medical staff and personnel, while the back of the note details what he needs to do behind their backs.

Both rules are crucial and must be followed, otherwise, he will trigger the instant death flag.

Gu Yi stood in front of the price list, calculated in his mind, and finally ordered a portion of salted duck, a small pickled vegetable, and a steamed bun.

The Pig-headed chef did not give him any trouble.

Carrying his food, Gu Yi found a place to sit.

Several patients sat next to him, all eating quietly and not daring to speak.

"Hey, what kind of illness do you all have..."

"Hush!"

The patient made a motion to silence him and continued eating.

Gu Yi quickly closed his mouth and couldn't help but furrow his brows.

-Is this really a hospital? Even a prison doesn't have such strict rules.

Clang!

Just as Gu Yi picked up his spoon, he suddenly saw the patient next to him fall down, with his head smashing into his food tray. The patient's pupils dilated and he looked at Gu Yi with a vacant expression.

"What's wrong with you?"

Gu Yi asked subconsciously but suddenly felt a pain in his foot.

It turned out that the patient opposite him had kicked him, reminding him not to talk too much.

The Pig-headed chef walked up to Gu Yi and held up a sign that read "No loud noises."

Gu Yi sneered in disbelief. He couldn't believe that simply speaking a few words would be interpreted as "making loud noises."

The patient next to Gu Yi had dilated pupils and his face gradually turned pale. His mouth opened and closed, clearly trying to say "Help me."

Obviously, the pig-headed chef also had to abide by the cafeteria's rules. Even when he saw the patient suddenly falling ill, he did not

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