It turns out that the host still has things he cares about in this world.
The system seemed to have touched Sheng Shaoqing's vitality. This host was not interested in those fluffy things, and it was practical things that aroused her interest.
Telling her to straighten things out is ineffective.
It's useless to tell her that she will die if she doesn't win.
But when it came to the one-third-acre of land in her turtle shell, she immediately became excited.
In the past, as long as they told their hosts that they were the chosen correctors among thousands of people, the hosts would ignite the raging Chuuni soul in their hearts and shoulder the heavy responsibility entrusted to them.
For hosts like Sheng Shaoqing who don't play by the rules, the system is also somewhat helpless.
No wonder Sheng Shaoqing is a maverick, he has eaten too much. Now, whether he draws a beautiful blueprint for her or kidnaps her morally, she will not react at all.
The former, the beautiful blueprint is yours, what does it have to do with Sheng Shaoqing?
The latter, as long as she has no morals, it is impossible to kidnap her morally.
The only thing is that the salary is the cost of her cowardice. As long as her cowardice fee is not touched, anything can be said.
The system gradually understood Sheng Shaoqing's brain circuit, and told Sheng Shaoqing that insufficient points would lead to the destruction of the world. Maybe she was eager to wait and see the destruction of the world, so it would be better to give her some actual punishment.
Then, [If you cannot raise your prestige value to 50 points tomorrow, I will activate the first level of punishment tiger bench experience]
After a long silence, Sheng Shaoqing slowly spoke: "Are you talking about the points system or the top ten tortures of the Qing Dynasty?"
The modern criminal investigation system no longer engages in torture to extract confessions, okay?!
These days are really getting more and more punishing.
Sheng Shaoqing, who has always slept well, suffered from insomnia for the first time since time travel.
She stared at the gauze above her head, her heart and eyes filled with the familiar feeling of oppression from before the exam, why, why on earth is this!!!
Later, she finally managed to fall asleep by repeatedly counting the phoenix patterns on the gauze curtain.
The system then silently complained: [If you don’t ask about the rules, you can use your laziness points to redeem hypnotic pills for insomnia, you idiot!]
The next day, Sheng Shaoqing, who had a lawsuit on his forehead, could only bear the huge dark circles under his eyes that could not be covered by three or four layers of powder, and took Yuan Che to the Qinzheng Hall to go to court.
Damn it, she stayed up late and had to work the morning shift, why not just kill her!
Fifty points? She's still negative now, okay? It's unreasonable!
It was the same lineup and the same process in the Qinzheng Hall, but Sheng Shaoqing's mood was no longer as free and unrestrained as before.
However, Ji Wenxuan did not come to court today, so the young eunuch came to ask for leave on his behalf, saying that he had some chores to do at home and asked for a day's leave.
It's great that I can ask for leave without anyone arriving. She really wants to ask for leave now.
Sheng Shaoqing nodded to express his understanding, and the young eunuch retreated.
"I've got the original foundation to start this memorial!"
"Chen Wei Zhen has his own foundation to start the memorial!"
Sheng Shaoqing took a look and saw that the two courtiers who asked them to go down for investigation yesterday had already knelt down on the ground holding the memorial.
Sheng Shaoqing: The efficiency doesn’t have to be so high.
Who are you trying to kill?
After a while, the young eunuch had already brought up two memorials.
Opening Yunzhi's memorial first, the smell of ink hit my face, and the handwriting was very neat. He was worthy of being a minister at such a young age.
Just taking a closer look at the words above, Sheng Shaoqing instantly turned to stone.
Sheng Shaoqing, who thought he had received higher education, felt as if he had never read the book when he first saw these words.