I Have Yet to Become a Doll Today-Chapter 921 - : Werewolf Village 18

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Chapter 921: Chapter 921: Werewolf Village 18

The village chief lived on the easternmost edge of the village, and his house was also the largest and most impressive.

Although time was tight, Bai Youwei didn’t immediately go there; she went to find Shen Mo first.

Shen Mo’s injuries had not healed.

It was unknown whether it was due to the game rules halving his physical ability, but his self-healing ability was greatly discounted. Even using mud, only the superficial wounds were healed, while his bones and internal organs were still very weak.

Leaning against the wall with an indifferent expression on his face, Shen Mo showed no sign of pain, but Bai Youwei was very heartbroken to see him like this.

“Rest for a few hours and it’ll be better; don’t worry too much.” Shen Mo looked at Bai Youwei calmly and asked, “How is Hans doing? He lost two of his subjects at once, can he still continue the game?”

“He can continue.” Bai Youwei pouted, “He’s going crazy. Seeing his companions burned alive, he was still bragging in front of me, saying he would definitely win.”

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“Did he find that kind of grass?” Shen Mo was somewhat puzzled. “Even if Uto grass can turn someone into a werewolf, his guts are too big. No one can be sure whether they can retain their sanity after turning into a werewolf. He’s staking his companion’s lives.”

“His subjects are quite willing to die.” Bai Youwei remarked, “This guy’s brainwashing skills are top-notch.”

Shen Mo chuckled at her words, “It’s not necessarily that his brainwashing skills are impressive, it’s just that in chaotic times, it’s easiest to encounter two types of people. One type trusts no one, the other is fragile and confused, and as soon as they receive guidance, they follow unconditionally…”

Bai Youwei pondered, “Hmm, it seems that every doctrine in the world started spreading during chaotic times…”

Shen Mo then asked her, “Have you figured out how to deal with him?”

Bai Youwei was slightly stunned, then quickly returned to her senses, “… I got a new clue from the villagers, there’s something in the village chief’s house that can restrain a werewolf. The village chief is still in the square, but he will return soon, leaving me with not enough time. I need your help to distract him.”

Shen Mo nodded, “I’ll go find him in a bit, use healing as an excuse to help you buy some time.”

Bai Youwei glanced at the sky and stood up, “I have to hurry.”

After thinking, she rummaged through her bag and took out an item, a Paper Bell, split it in two, giving one half to Shen Mo and keeping the other for herself.

“If the village chief is going back home, just shake this bell. Others can’t hear it, only I can.”

“Be careful,” Shen Mo told her.

Bai Youwei slung her bag over her shoulder and hurried off.

She was afraid saying a few more words would give her away.

Most villagers had been drawn to the square, so Bai Youwei didn’t encounter many people on her way; she easily arrived at the village chief’s house.

The village chief’s wife was also at home. When she saw Bai Youwei, she brought over a pot of tea warmly, saying that the village chief was out and asked Bai Youwei to wait a bit, then went about her chores.

Sitting on a chair with a teacup in hand, Bai Youwei silently surveyed her surroundings, finding the indoor decor ordinary, without any hint.

If that was the case, why did that little girl want her to come to the village chief’s house?

Bai Youwei glanced at the woman busy in the kitchen, gently set down her teacup, then moved swiftly into the village chief’s study, intending to search more carefully.

There weren’t many books in the study, but there were lots of miscellaneous items, looking almost like a storage room.

Bai Youwei took down each book from the shelf, trying to find any clues.

Unintentionally, she touched a book that was mysteriously fixed to the shelf, unable to take it down!

Bai Youwei was startled inside, knowing this must be some sort of mechanism. She tried pushing and twisting the book, and sure enough, the mechanism was triggered. The bookshelf slowly moved aside, revealing steps leading to an underground cellar…

Bai Youwei took a deep breath.

She hadn’t expected that the village chief, who looked ridiculous, would have such a place hidden in his house.