The corners of the staff's mouth twitched with a stiff and ambiguous smile.

Open the door and gesture for us to enter.

We just stepped inside.

The previous cheerful laughter disappeared.

In its place were screams that tore at the heart and lungs.

"Ah! Ahhh! Stop, I can't take it anymore!"

Before we could react.

Bursts of bloody mist exploded.

A wave of hot blood splashed directly onto our faces.

"Ahhh!"

Meme's voice screamed, pulling me back to my senses.

I looked at the carousel spinning rapidly in front of me.

Only then did I realize that we had been completely deceived by our preconceived notions and the false illusion outside just now.

This carousel was not the slow kind we had imagined.

Its speed was fast enough to throw everyone off.

Not to mention trying to hold back from screaming.

It was simply impossible.

Meme naturally realized this too.

Her body was trembling uncontrollably.

"What do we do? Meme, what do we do? This carousel is too fast, we definitely won't survive."

My mind was blank.

I desperately told myself to stay calm.

There must be a way.

Right!

A sign!

I immediately said to Meme, "Look for a sign!"

I had just finished speaking.

Xu Ze pointed to a blue sign in the corner on the right.

It was a warning sign.

Written in blood-red letters:

First, never let go, or you'll fall to your death.

Second, the staff dislikes anything red. If you brought something red, good luck.

Third, use your brain, it's simple to stay alive.

I was relieved that we didn't bring anything red.

But I suddenly looked at Meme, Xu Ze, and myself.

We were originally wearing light-colored clothes, which were now soaked in blood and turned red.

Did that count as red too?

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