With a feeling of apprehension, Renata took the paper airplane and came to the iron gate.

After some hesitation, she stood on tiptoes and leaned on the small window of the iron door to look out of the corridor.

Because it was already late at night, the corridor seemed extremely quiet.

The chalk on the walls peeled off, and only a white light illuminated every few dozen meters. These old light bulbs hissed and flickered like will-o'-the-wisps. Each light could only illuminate a small section of the corridor. , I couldn’t see my fingers between the two lamps, just alternating black and white and going into the distance.

Renata originally thought she would see the new kid in front of the iron gate, but to her disappointment, there was nothing and no one outside the iron gate.

She grew up in this orphanage and knew the layout of the place very clearly. There were thick walls on the right side of the corridor and small rooms on the left.

There are a total of 38 small rooms. The iron doors will be painted with corresponding numbers in white paint. From No. 1 to No. 38, there is a child living in each small room. There are 38 children in total. She is No. 38 and the youngest. The last number.

...Of course, the last number now is No. 39.

Renata originally thought that the iron door of No. 39 was unlocked, and then the other party ran out because she couldn't sleep at night, and flew paper airplanes into her room just like she used to do by throwing the wall to tease the sleeping children, but now it seems, The situation seemed a little different from what she thought.

But if the other party didn't come out of the room, how could she accurately fly the paper plane in front of her... Was it magic like the black snake?

Looking at the corridor outside, Renata was stunned.

After a long while, she turned around and walked slowly towards her little bed.

At a fixed time every day, the nurses will come to check the ward. No matter what happens in the room, the nurses can accurately find out.

Like the first time she wet the bed, she was so embarrassed that she almost cried, but no matter how well she hid the sheets, the nurses could always find her, and then she was put in solitary confinement because of her mistake.

In other words, the nurses will know about the other party's destruction of books by noon tomorrow at the latest.

...Will he be put into confinement or undergo surgery?

For a moment, Renata, who was lying on the bed and looking at the ceiling, looked a little dazed.

She has seen the appearance of those who have undergone surgery. As long as the bang in the nurse's hand is heard, the children will quickly stop no matter what actions they were doing before, their eyes will lose their energy, as if they are obedient animals. The corpse of someone else’s actions.

Looking at the appearance of those children, she only felt scared...but she couldn't show it.

Among the 38 children, she is the only one who has not yet undergone surgery, because she behaves well and pleases the doctor very much. For her, the doctor even commissioned the first mate of the icebreaker to bring her a stuffed bear as a birthday gift.

Because the icebreaker only comes once a year, the stuffed bear is a rare luxury in Black Swan Port.

She named the stuffed bear "Zorro" because she knew from the book that Zorro was a knight wearing a mask. All bad guys would tremble with fear when they heard his name. She would hug the stuffed bear when she slept at night. My dear, if there are any monsters hiding in the dark that want to harm her, it's up to Zorro to kill them.

But now, it seems that Zorro can't help her.

... Is there any way to prevent the new kid from being punished?

With this worry, holding the paper airplane in one hand and holding Zorro tightly in the other, Renata fell into a deep sleep in the darkness.

...a night of silence.

The next morning, Renata woke up very early, but she had no intention of getting out of bed. Instead, she lay quietly on the bed and listened to the noise coming from the corridor.

At a fixed time every morning, the nurses would come down and open the locks of each room. She was very familiar with the nurses' movement times and routes, so she counted them silently in her heart.

Soon, as she silently counted in her heart, the sound of footsteps followed by footsteps came from the corridor.

Each of their rooms has a mechanical code lock. If you don't know the 12-digit code, you can only let the nurse open the door from the outside if you want to leave the room.

Very patiently, after waiting until the nurse yawned and unlocked all the room doors and went back upstairs, Renata quickly got out of bed holding a book that she had placed next to the pillow in advance.

...She decided to exchange her intact book with the other person's book that had been torn out of the origami airplane.

If she made a mistake of this level, she would most likely be imprisoned again, but since the other party had just arrived, if she made such a mistake, she would probably be dragged into surgery... She didn't want the other party to become like that.

Room No. 39 was originally a utility room, used to store various utensils such as brooms and buckets, but now it has been transformed into a small room exactly like theirs, not far from Room 38.

So it didn't take too long for Renata to successfully reach the other party's room.

Perhaps because it was still early, the other person was not awake yet, sleeping soundly with his face down on the pillow.

However, the other party's sleep state was obviously not good. The nightgown had slipped off his shoulders, exposing his smooth shoulders. It was not known whether the other party felt cold in his sleep.

After thinking for a moment, she put down the book she was holding in her hand, and Renata carefully picked up the quilt on the side and covered the other person with it.

After doing this, she picked up the book in the other person's room and planned to take it back to her room.

But what she didn't expect was that when she just picked up the book, the scattered pages fell from the cover like snowflakes. Preliminary estimates were that there were at least 20 pages.

Renata: "..."

In fact, if only one page was torn out, she could find a way to hide the past, but at the moment, this is almost half the book torn out.

...Could the other party be making origami airplanes last night?

Sighing softly in her heart, Renata leaned over and picked up the fallen pages one by one.

From the obvious creases on the pages of the book, you can see the other party's state last night. The other party also folded at least 20 paper airplanes, but in the end, only two were left.

One paper airplane flew into her room, and the other paper airplane was left on the pillow, divided into pairs like a special token.

After collecting all the pages and folding them into the book, Renata quietly exited the room with the book in her arms.

...It's breakfast time soon.

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