Chapter 60: Picking Up Sister from School (4)
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Weird Live Broadcast: I Can Deduce Endlessly Chapter 60: Picking Up Sister from School (4)

"This doesn't make sense. This hypothesis is unreasonable.

There's no way, after deciphering the puzzle, the system wouldn't reward me but instead, trigger an instant death flag. The information provided by the anonymous user cannot be connected to this world, that's what the system might be implying.

The anonymous user is actually throwing a smokescreen at me, aren't they?"

Gu Yi pondered for a moment.

Currently, this contradiction cannot be resolved temporarily, and it doesn't need to be resolved. Future progress will surely provide more clues to solve this contradiction.

For now, let's focus on finding a way to safely leave the school.

"Backtrack!"

(Backtracking begins!)

(You hold the bloody painting from your sister and contemplate for a moment.)

(You squat in front of the air, using the gentlest tone possible to communicate with your sister.)

(You: Why did you draw like this?)

(The female teacher walks over and pats the air's head.)

(Female teacher: Maybe she had a nightmare recently? You should pay more attention to Gu Yao lately.)

(You: Alright, shall we go home then? Or should I take you out to eat something?)

(Suddenly, your red backpack opens.)

(The bottle of almond water flies out from it and shakes in front of your eyes.)

(You suddenly remember the mention of a convenience store in the [Old House Lease Instructions.])

(You: Do you want to go to the convenience store to buy a bottle of almond water?)

(You don't hear a response, but the bottle shakes up and down.)

(You: Okay, then be good and quiet. I'll take you there.)

(You bid farewell to the teacher.)

(You hold your sister's hand and leave.)

(The two of you take a bus and arrive at the town's convenience store, consuming another 10 minutes of the countdown.)

(You terminate the deduction.)

"Alright."

Gu Yi stood up from the ground and patted his face.

Gu Yi arrived at the classroom and immediately spotted the teacher who was busy grading papers.

The female teacher looked up, wearing a pair of thick-bottom glasses. Through the

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Translator Notes

[1] Water Margin, also known as Outlaws of the Marsh or The Water Margin, is a classic Chinese novel written during the 14th century. It is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. The story is set in the Song Dynasty and follows a group of 108 outlaws who band together in the Liangshan Marsh to form a rebel force against corrupt officials and oppressive rulers. Each outlaw has a unique background and set of skills, and together they fight against injustice and defend the common people. The novel explores themes of loyalty, honor, justice, and the struggle between the righteous and the corrupt. It is widely regarded as a masterpiece of Chinese literature and has had a significant influence on Chinese culture.