Inicialmente, Liang Dan só estava ajudando uma caloura que não via há muito tempo a resolver uma questão de teste, mas não esperava que esse teste fosse a chave para entrar em um jogo de sobrevivência
“Do you ever feel the urge to strangle a cute little animal when you see one?”
“No.”
“When you see a wealthy person, do you wish you could have their fortune for yourself?”
“No.”
“When you see a child, do you hope their life could stay frozen at this moment forever?”
“No.”
“When you lie to someone, do you feel absolutely no guilt?”
“No, no, no!”
Liang Dan sat at her computer, clicking the mouse in rapid succession.
“No, no, no, no!”
What kind of bizarre questions were these?
Liang Dan didn’t understand, but she could respect it—perhaps the pressures of modern life were simply too much, leading people to have such thoughts.
“If you had the chance to save a living person’s life by offering one thousand yuan, would you do it?”
Liang Dan breathed a sigh of relief. At last, a question she could honestly answer “yes” to.
“If the person saved is chosen at random, and no one will ever know it was you who saved them, would you still do it?”
Without hesitation, Liang Dan clicked “yes.”
“Congratulations! You have scored zero on the Dark Side of Personality test.
“You have earned the title: Supreme Paragon of Kindness.
“You have acquired the skill: Infinite Rebirth.”
Suddenly, the computer screen went pitch black. Liang Dan frantically clicked the mouse, but her computer was frozen.
“Is it a virus?”
Just half an hour earlier, Liang Dan had received a call from a junior she hadn’t spoken to in ages, asking her to fill out a university questionnaire and assuring her