The difference between the two places is that the cafeteria only has one floor and does not occupy a large area, making it easier to find people. However, the main door of the cafeteria is locked, and Gu Xiaonan can only climb in through the side window.

The teaching building was the building that Gu Xiaonan first entered. Not only did it have many floors, it also had the largest interior space.

Just as Chu Yao was hesitating, suddenly, she saw lights appearing on the first floor of the teaching building.

It was a dim little lamp that flickered as soon as it was turned on, and several figures were reflected by the window.

The leader was a man, tall and holding something in his hand. The people behind him were both men and women, and they were all wearing white lab coats.

Considering the disparity in power between cats and humans, the teaching building is no longer Chu Yao's first choice.

Otherwise, if Gu Xiaonan is not found, Chu Yao himself may be in danger.

In the past, when she entered other people's memories, she was a soul-like existence.

Although she can't change what happened in the past, she can ensure that she escapes unscathed and will not be affected by her memory in any way.

This time was different. If she died in Gu Xiaonan's memory, what would happen to her in reality?

Chu Yao will not take risks when it comes to unknown things.

She quickly ran to the cafeteria window, where there was an unclosed gap.

Not to mention cats, even children and thinner women can squeeze through.

Chu Yao looked around and found Gu Xiaonan nowhere to be seen.

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Something fell to the ground, and immediately after, Chu Yao heard the sound of marbles rolling down again.

There was a cold touch next to my feet, which was a glass bead with red and green patterns inside.

Chu Yao had never played with such small beads, but the corresponding gameplay emerged in his mind.

Glass beads with complicated patterns like this are treasures that children cherish very much. They can be exchanged for at least eleven or twelve ordinary marbles.

Cats don't have human fingers, so Chu Yao relied on his feeling to push the beads back with his cat's claws.

There was another sound, neither light nor heavy, and the bead successfully touched another.

There should not be any light source in the cafeteria, but Chu Yao saw a dim, blue light rising from the source of the sound.

That blue light looked particularly weird in the darkness, like a will-o'-the-wisp floating around, getting closer and closer to Chu Yao.

In an instant, the blue light passed through Chu Yao's body, and she heard several childish laughter.

Since it's not a human being, it's a ghost. After all, the most indispensable thing in this orphanage is the ghost of the child.

Chu Yao followed the light, and they seemed to be intentionally guiding her. When she ran slower, the blue light would slow down.

However, they also retained their childhood naughtiness. From time to time they would stay within Chu Yao's reach, and they would always be faster than her.

Chu Yao jumped on the food counter and went all the way to the back kitchen of the cafeteria.

She followed the blue light and scanned it with her heavenly eye.

There are also countless secret passages underground in the cafeteria, which are not very consistent with human design, but more like some kind of insects living underground.

When the road is too complicated, people will get lost even if there are signboards.

Insects are different. They find their way not only by their eyes, but more importantly, by smell.

The blue light brought Chu Yao to a cellar. It looked like a cellar for storing food. There were many large and small carts piled below.

However, what was in the cart was not rice and noodles, vegetables or cans.

Instead, they were corpses whose blood had been sucked dry.

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