It is not difficult to guess what the contents of the book are.

He mentioned "going to deliver food" and "ten o'clock".

That is, every day the so-called rating elf will give players a score.

The criteria for evaluation is the work they do in a day.

He narrowed his eyes slightly, his mind racing.

Then Xiao Huai turned around calmly and left the crowd casually.

He looked up at the dim office building in the distance, and the corners of his mouth rose slightly.

The map software on the mobile phones issued to them by the system can also be used to find jobs.

You can find the corresponding office location based on your career positioning.

Salary and working hours are displayed on the software.

As luck would have it, this middle school is recruiting qualified psychologists.

Xiao Huai changed his clothes and walked into the office building. There were only a few staff members on the entire floor. They were all immersed in their respective work and very quiet.

He slowly walked to the front desk, smiled slightly, and said to the receptionist: "I'm here to apply for the position of psychiatrist."

The receptionist looked up at him, a look of confusion and scrutiny in her eyes.

He picked up the record book in his hand and flipped through it, then looked up at Xiao Huai: "Have you read our recruitment notes?"

Xiao Huai replied calmly, "I heard that there is a need for a psychologist here, and the salary is very high."

Another staff member standing nearby put down his pen and looked him up and down thoughtfully. "The psychologist's office has been vacant for several years. This position is a hot potato."

Recruitment Note: You might die here.

"The salary is indeed high, but there is a fatal flaw." There was an inexplicable smile in the staff's eyes, as if he was observing his reaction.

But Xiao Huai didn't react at all, which made the man a little at a loss.

The man leaned back in his chair and folded his hands leisurely. "There's a 99% chance that you won't get a good review here."

He spoke as if it were a perfectly normal matter. "In every grading system in the school, a psychologist's positive rating is always a negative. Students won't give you any positive ratings, and if the negative rating rate is too high, your life will be in danger."

"You mean, the students won't be satisfied with my work?" Xiao Huai repeated thoughtfully.

"That's pretty much it," another older staff member chimed in, a look of anticipation on his face. "Ever since that incident, every psychiatrist has left. No one can handle the stress of not getting good reviews for so long, and many have even chosen to leave early."

"In fact, none of them can leave alive." The third staff member standing in the corner said coldly, "You may also know that this is not an ordinary school. Our school... hehe."

The man's face was dark blue. If he hadn't been speaking human language, others would have thought he had been dead for several years.

He added, "Those who enroll in our school are now all special needs. Students have absolutely no trust in psychologists. Some will even deliberately discredit your work and make you lose all your good reviews."

Xiao Huai was silent for a moment, with a thoughtful look in his eyes.

He chuckled lightly, with a nonchalant smile on his lips: "Can you tell me about that special thing?"

Several staff members looked at each other, seemingly stumped by his question.

After a moment, the older staff member shrugged and said, "That matter cannot be mentioned here. If you mention it, you will be locked up."

Another staff member whispered, "But it's just a legend."

"Who knows?" The older staff member shook his head helplessly.

"Well." Xiao Huai's eyes flashed with a meaningful smile, "What if I must work here?"

Several staff members looked at each other and said, "This is your own choice. But we have to remind you that there is a high possibility of dying here."

Xiao Huai smiled faintly. He did not continue to dwell on this topic, but nodded towards the front desk, indicating that he had made up his mind.

Then, his eyes became deep: "It's okay, I'm very interested in this kind of challenge."

After hearing Xiao Huai's answer, they took out the contract and office keys.

Job interviews in this world are extremely simple. As long as you meet the job requirements, you will basically be hired successfully after the interview and start working the next day or even the same day.

Default is experienced.

The handover personnel told Xiao Huai the location of the psychologist's office and also told him that there was a staff dormitory there, but it was dirty and dilapidated. Most people rented houses in the neighboring community at their own expense, and the houses there could be rented out for a short period of time.

Xiao Huai nodded and left.

Watching Xiao Huai leave, the staff members whispered behind him:

"How long do you think he can last?"

"Hmph, maybe half a month at most. Not everyone can handle this place."

"Don't worry about him. My rating has dropped another point this month. My salary is going to be docked. Sigh."

"I've dropped 0.5, and I don't know when this will end."

……

Following the instructions of the handover personnel, Xiao Huai went to the staff dormitory first.

It was a high-rise building with a dilapidated appearance. There was no one around and there was no life in the building.

As he approached, he looked up and saw that the outer wall of the dormitory building seemed to have been eroded by long-term wind and rain, with large black marks on the surface.

Several broken windows were crumbling, and some even had half-open curtains that fluttered weakly in the wind as if they had lost their support.

The door to the dormitory building was open, revealing a dark stairwell.

Xiao Huai stepped in, and his footsteps echoed in the empty corridor.

There was no light in the corridor, only a faint light shining through the broken windows, barely illuminating his way forward.

He walked deeper into the room, and the air was filled with a smell of decay and mold.

He casually pushed open a few doors. The houses were empty, the walls were mottled and peeling, and thick dust accumulated in the corners.

He took a look at the abandoned dormitories, turned around and left without staying any longer.

Not only has no one lived in the dormitory building for many years, it is also a high-risk building.

Then he walked towards the psychiatrist's office.

The psychologist's office is in the teaching building.

He stood in front of the door of the psychiatrist's office and pushed it gently. The door hinge made a harsh squeak and thick dust blew in his face, making him subconsciously tilt his head.

The office looked more desolate than he had expected.

His eyes swept across the room, finally resting on the leather-bound directory on the desk.

The list was carefully wrapped, forming a sharp contrast with the surrounding environment, and looked as if it had been carefully preserved.

Xiao Huai walked forward and gently brushed away the dust on the roster, revealing a few words on the cover.

Student psychological profile.

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