"6th-floor Children's World..."

The roll call is still ongoing. Since there's a monster in the safety passage, the Red Eyes can only come up from the elevator.

I'm holding my daughter, feeling somewhat lost. People from other floors have already been found, and soon all the Red Eyes will come to the 6th floor.

With the advantage in numbers, no matter where we hide, we will definitely be found.

What should we do?

"Mom, let's go play on the pirate ship!"

My daughter pulls me, pointing to the nearby amusement ride.

"Xiaoxiao, Mom will take you to play another time, okay?"

The timing is wrong; it's not the time for leisure now.

The Red Eyes will surround this place soon; I need to come up with a solution quickly.

I try to pull her away, but she suddenly becomes stubborn, fiercely resisting my tug.

"But you always say that!"

Her voice is filled with grievances, sadness, and disappointment. The look in her eyes trembles my heart uncontrollably.

Indeed, I seem to have said this countless times!

Busy with work, busy with socializing, busy with networking...

The adult world always has many helplessnesses, countless things that need to be done. It's as if not doing one thing well means you can't survive in this world.

But in reality?

I can justify that everything I do is for her to have a carefree life.

I work so hard, all for her!

But... it's all just an excuse!

The elevator in the distance starts moving, and the floor numbers are rapidly changing.

They're coming!

We actually have nowhere to go!

"Mom, let's ride the pirate ship!"

My daughter comes closer, holding my hand and acting coquettishly. The hopeful gleam in her eyes is almost scorching me.

It feels like it's been a long time since I took her to the amusement park to play together!

The elevator doors in the distance open, and Red Eyes rush out.

They look around, searching for their targets.

I grab my daughter's hand and suddenly start running towards the pirate ship.

There's no one in the control room. I set the opening time, continuing to pull my daughter forward.

The Red Eyes roar behind us. They're like that strong man, more like wild beasts, having lost their human senses.

We rush into the pirate ship, and the timing is just right—the machinery starts running.

I hold my daughter and sit at the front of the ship. This is the most exciting position and the place my daughter wanted to experience the most.

The Red Eyes gather around and encircle the pirate ship.

They want to rush in, but the tremendous impact when the ship moves prevents them from getting close.

They stare at us with red eyes, their angry roars almost piercing my eardrums.

I cover my daughter's ears and smile at her.

My daughter also smiles back at me, joyful and excited!

In the distance, there are desperate screams—the voices of that brother and sister. In the end, they couldn't escape.

The screams stimulate the Red Eyes. They can no longer restrain their animalistic nature and rush forward.

Around the pirate ship, it's like a large slaughterhouse, with blood and flesh flying back and forth.

Inside the ship, my daughter and I sit embracing each other, warm and content.

Outside the ship, severed limbs and shattered bodies are scattered, resembling hell.

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