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I Have Yet to Become a Doll Today-Chapter 818 - Chattering
Chapter 818 -818 Chattering
Bai Youwei finished speaking, furrowed her brows, and hesitated, “… but that doesn’t seem right either. If they could calmly analyze the objectives, they should know they have no chance of succeeding. Knowing they would be discovered, why would they still do it?”
Shen Mo said, “If we can’t trust these few people, we might as well go our own way. We can leave them behind.”
“No, we must bring them along.” Bai Youwei shook her head. “They have been in the labyrinth for months and know the situation better than us. Moreover, if we let them roam freely here, we won’t be able to track their movements. What if they act at the same time as us? Wouldn’t that be like giving the Minotaur double the steps?”
Shen Mo frowned and thought for a while, also finding it troublesome, and asked here, “How are you planning to proceed tomorrow?”
“Tomorrow…” Bai Youwei pursed her lips and sighed, “Let’s first try and see if we can find a corner room.”
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Nothing happened in the latter part of the night.
The next day, everyone woke up in the darkness.
Bai Youwei announced they would set off in half an hour; everyone started eating and packing their bags.
The three people in the corner also woke up. They took out a loaf of bread from the Magic Bag, broke it into three small pieces, and each ate a piece slowly.
Du Lai, with his hands in his hoodie pockets, strolled over to them, curiously sizing them up.
“Why not take two loaves of bread?” Du Lai asked. “Is that little bit enough?”
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“Enough…” Mark replied softly. “We don’t have to do anything staying here, so our appetite has decreased gradually.”
He said, stuffing the bread into his mouth and, like the others, bowed his head and ate.
The soft bread seemed hard to swallow for them; after several gulps of water, they finally managed to get it down.
After finishing, Mark noticed Du Lai still staring at him and explained, “Having eaten it for several months, it really makes one nauseous.”
“Is it.” Du Lai smiled, said casually, “Eating the same thing for months can indeed make one feel sick.”
Du Lai reached into his pocket, pulled out a packet of biscuits, and offered, “Want to try something different?”
“No need, no need, keep it for yourself!” Mark hurriedly said. “We’re already full. Now that our stomachs have shrunk, a little fills us up.”
Du Lai smiled noncommittally and put the biscuits back, “Since you’re full, then all right.”
Mark gave a sheepish smile.
Dylan also raised his head, a face full of bread crumbs, and smiled at Du Lai.
Slade was still in a daze, holding the bread but unable to swallow it, just drooling over Chen Hui who was not far away.
Leonid saw it, and flames of anger surged, but it wasn’t right to lash out.
It’s not good to argue with someone mentally ill.
Chen Hui shot a disgusted glance at the man, then turned and walked to Bai Youwei’s tent, asking, “Sister Weiwei, everything’s ready, shall we set off early?”
From inside Bai Youwei’s tent, a soft chirping sound came.
Chen Hui, puzzled, called out again, “… Sister Weiwei?”
“Mhm, coming.” Bai Youwei responded.
After a while, Bai Youwei emerged from the tent, carrying a bamboo basket filled with about a dozen fluffy chicks.
Chen Hui was extremely surprised, “Sister Weiwei, where did these chickens come from?”
Bai Youwei replied, “Hatched from eggs.”
Chen Hui, “Where did the eggs come from?”
Bai Youwei, “Laid by the chickens.”
Chen Hui, “…”
Du Lai also walked over, reached into the bamboo basket and with a smile said, “Haven’t seen these creatures for a long time. So, you plan to use these chickens to scout the way?”
Before Bai Youwei could answer, Mark stood up and said, “That won’t work. As long as you and the chickens aren’t in the same Stone Chamber, the chickens will be considered ‘ownerless’ and will disappear!”
Bai Youwei tilted her head to look at him and asked with a smile, “Have you tried it?”