I Have Yet to Become a Doll Today-Chapter 909 - : Werewolf Village 6

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Chapter 909 -909: Werewolf Village 6

Bai Youwei curled her lips, clearly disappointed.

She had thought that the boy would pull out all of Hans’s nails.

“This house has fewer nails than the others, the Werewolf might choose to attack here,” Shen Mo pondered, “We must also be careful, lest we find the nails stolen when the sun sets.”

“How to guard against the Werewolf, we already know, but with so many people in the village, who could turn into a Werewolf?” Bai Youwei mused to herself.

She and Shen Mo strolled along the road, peering through windows intermittently to observe the people inside.

Some were preparing lunch, some wiping tables and chairs, some watering the plants, and some were reprimanding children—

“Damn it! What weeds have you planted haphazardly! You’ve destroyed all the vegetables in the house!” a mother bellowed inside, “Take them out and burn them! Otherwise, don’t come back for dinner!!!”

Several handfuls of uprooted weeds were thrown outside, and a little girl was pushed out, taking a harsh fall.

Bai Youwei recognized her as the girl playing with a ball by the well, about eight or nine years old, with light brown curly hair, a pink and white dress, muddy white socks underneath, and a pair of coffee-colored little leather shoes.

The little girl raised her arm, wiped the mud from her cheek, then picked up the muddy weeds from the doorway, and silently walked off in another direction down the street.

After some thought, Bai Youwei approached to strike up a conversation, “Hey, kid~ what did you plant in the yard? Is it these weeds?”

The little girl ignored her, continuing on with the weeds in her arms.

Bai Youwei tried again, “Hey? Does your mom not let you talk to strangers?”

The little girl stopped, her eyes filled with an eerie coldness, “She’s not my mom.”

Bai Youwei froze.

Was it an illusion or did she catch a glimpse of the girl’s pupils… turning conical for a moment?

Shen Mo pulled on her sleeve, “What’s wrong?”

Bai Youwei snapped back to reality and, when she looked ahead, the little girl was already far away.

“Something’s off…” Bai Youwei furrowed her brow, thought for a moment, and then said, “Let’s follow her and see.”

Logically, a child shouldn’t be able to walk very fast, yet Bai Youwei and Shen Mo turned a corner and lost sight of her.

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They hastened their steps and at the crossroads looked left and right, still not catching a glimpse of the little girl.

“Let’s go this way,” Shen Mo said, “There’s some loose dirt on the ground.”

The little girl still held the weeds, which would likely drop some soil on the ground, and the two followed the trail forward until reaching the edge of the village.

The trail of loose dirt ended there, and the little girl was nowhere to be seen.

At the edge of the village was a desolate plaza, silent all around, with tall stone pillars on one side; beneath them was a charcoal brazier, emitting thin wisps of smoke, along with the scent of burning herbs.

Bai Youwei and Shen Mo walked over to take a closer look, and found some grass fragments near the brazier.

“How odd, why bother to burn them so far away instead of just throwing them out?” Bai Youwei picked up a piece of grass that had fallen outside of the brazier, held it up to her nose, and sniffed. It was nothing special, just ordinary grass.

“What are you doing?”

A childish voice rang out, startling Bai Youwei, causing her to drop the grass she held.

She turned around and saw the little girl who had vanished earlier, now standing right in front of her and Shen Mo, staring straight at them.

Bai Youwei instinctively looked at Shen Mo.

A hint of astonishment flashed in Shen Mo’s eyes; it was clear he also hadn’t noticed when the little girl appeared. How could there have been no sound of footsteps?

“This is the execution ground, what are you doing here?” the little girl asked, her face the very picture of innocence.