Three hundred and seventy times
Four things were in front of me.
Except for the human skull that was fished out at the beginning, the other three were not so terrifying.
They are: a chess piece 'pawn', a bronze statue of a palace maid, and a piece of wooden paperweight.
On the surface, these are four unrelated items, but they are all stewed in this pot.
So, is it one of these four things that the prompt says is 'different'?
I looked at the four objects over and over again.
If you want to say something different, the first thing you feel is ...... Human skulls!
Except for the human skull, the other three things seem to be relatively normal things that can be seen in the home.
I propped up the human skull with a spoon and walked towards the wooden door.
But halfway through, he stopped again.
Is it really that simple?
Wrong.
Since it's a puzzle, there must be some deeper reason behind it.
Larger than life...... Larger than life......
I paced back and forth, words in my mouth.
Larger than life...... Larger than life......
Yes!
My eyes lit up.
The hint has already made it very clear that it is different from the 'many'!
Many, three too.
Human skulls, chess pawns, and statues all contain the word 'human' in their names.
Only this piece of wooden paperweight has nothing to do with 'people'.
I see!
I was overjoyed, picked up the wooden paperweight, jumped up and went straight to the big door.
Compared to the previous three questions, the puzzles this time are quite easy.
With a flick of my hand, I threw the wooden paperweight into the big mouth......
…… Decisive dividing line...... Due to the arrears of the author's IQ, the following will be updated within one to two hours......
Four things were in front of me.
Except for the human skull that was fished out at the beginning, the other three were not so terrifying.
They are: a chess piece 'pawn', a bronze statue of a palace maid, and a piece of wooden paperweight.
On the surface, these are four unrelated items, but they are all stewed in this pot.
So, is it one of these four things that the prompt says is 'different'?
I looked at the four objects over and over again.
If you want to say something different, the first thing you feel is ...... Human skulls!
Except for the human skull, the other three things seem to be relatively normal things that can be seen in the home.
I propped up the human skull with a spoon and walked towards the wooden door.
But halfway through, he stopped again.
Is it really that simple?
Wrong.
Since it's a puzzle, there must be some deeper reason behind it.
Larger than life...... Larger than life......
I paced back and forth, words in my mouth.
Larger than life...... Larger than life......
Yes!
My eyes lit up.
The hint has already made it very clear that it is different from the 'many'!
Many, three too.
Human skulls, chess pawns, and statues all contain the word 'human' in their names.
Only this piece of wooden paperweight has nothing to do with 'people'.
I see!
I was overjoyed, picked up the wooden paperweight, jumped up and went straight to the big door.
Compared to the previous three questions, the puzzles this time are quite easy.
With a flick of my hand, I threw the wooden paperweight into the big mouth......
Four things were in front of me.
Except for the human skull that was fished out at the beginning, the other three were not so terrifying.
They are: a chess piece 'pawn', a bronze statue of a palace maid, and a piece of wooden paperweight.
On the surface, these are four unrelated items, but they are all stewed in this pot.
So, is it one of these four things that the prompt says is 'different'?
I looked at the four objects over and over again.
If you want to say something different, the first thing you feel is ...... Human skulls!
Except for the human skull, the other three things seem to be relatively normal things that can be seen in the home.
I propped up the human skull with a spoon and walked towards the wooden door.
But halfway through, he stopped again.
Is it really that simple?
Wrong.
Since it's a puzzle, there must be some deeper reason behind it.
Larger than life...... Larger than life......
I paced back and forth, words in my mouth.
Larger than life...... Larger than life......
Yes!
My eyes lit up.
The hint has already made it very clear that it is different from the 'many'!
Many, three too.
Human skulls, chess pawns, and statues all contain the word 'human' in their names.
Only this piece of wooden paperweight has nothing to do with 'people'.
I see!
I was overjoyed, picked up the wooden paperweight, jumped up and went straight to the big door.
Compared to the previous three questions, the puzzles this time are quite easy.
With a flick of my hand, I threw the wooden paperweight into the big mouth......
Four things were in front of me.
Except for the human skull that was fished out at the beginning, the other three were not so terrifying.
They are: a chess piece 'pawn', a bronze statue of a palace maid, and a piece of wooden paperweight.
On the surface, these are four unrelated items, but they are all stewed in this pot.
So, is it one of these four things that the prompt says is 'different'?
I looked at the four objects over and over again.
If you want to say something different, the first thing you feel is ...... Human skulls!
Except for the human skull, the other three things seem to be relatively normal things that can be seen in the home.
I propped up the human skull with a spoon and walked towards the wooden door.
But halfway through, he stopped again.
Is it really that simple?
Wrong.
Since it's a puzzle, there must be some deeper reason behind it.
Larger than life...... Larger than life......
I paced back and forth, words in my mouth.
Larger than life...... Larger than life......
Yes!
My eyes lit up.
The hint has already made it very clear that it is different from the 'many'!
Many, three too.
Human skulls, chess pawns, and statues all contain the word 'human' in their names.
Only this piece of wooden paperweight has nothing to do with 'people'.
I see!
I was overjoyed, picked up the wooden paperweight, jumped up and went straight to the big door.
Compared to the previous three questions, the puzzles this time are quite easy.
With a flick of my hand, I threw the wooden paperweight into the big mouth......
Four things were in front of me.
Except for the human skull that was fished out at the beginning, the other three were not so terrifying.
They are: a chess piece 'pawn', a bronze statue of a palace maid, and a piece of wooden paperweight.
On the surface, these are four unrelated items, but they are all stewed in this pot.
So, is it one of these four things that the prompt says is 'different'?
I looked at the four objects over and over again.
If you want to say something different, the first thing you feel is ...... Human skulls!
Except for the human skull, the other three things seem to be relatively normal things that can be seen in the home.
I propped up the human skull with a spoon and walked towards the wooden door.
But halfway through, he stopped again.
Is it really that simple?
Wrong.
(End of chapter)