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Although Jiang g often acted out of tuhe Fatty uood that when Jiang g became serious, it meant the situation had escated to a very severe level, ohat even made him feel it was tricky.
And if it made Jiang g feel it was tricky... the Fatty subsciously swallowed, knowing it was something that would definitely lead to death.
The old woman had problems, which the Fatty was not surprised by. What surprised him was Jiang g's attitude, and the mention of them possibly being separated if things went wrong.
Why would they be separated?
This was the third mission they had experieogether. Ever siering the nightmare world, from their first task, they had never been separated.
To be more accurate, the Fatty had always stuck close to Jiang g.
He was well aware that his safety depended on being within a 3 to 5-meter radius of Jiang g.
O of Jiang g’s sight, with his own abilities, he would likely be dead.
He would never leave Jiang g’s side.
And Jiang g didn’t seem like the type to send him away either.
So, excluding all external factors, the only thing the Fatty could think of was that they might be forcibly separated due to some irresistible external reason.
With this thought, the Fatty subsciously goward the er where the old woman was.
Just as he was about to turn his gaze fully to the old woman’s dire, Jiang g suddenly spoke up.
“Fatty!”
Startled by the sudden call, the Fatty jumped, but before he could read ask Jiang g what was going on, a strange and unexpinable gaze suddenly struck him.
It came from the er where the woman was hiding!
In the sed, a faint but extremely real fear filled the Fatty’s eyes.
He struggled to resist the urge to look back, slowly turning his stiff o g Jiang g. To his surprise, Jiang g was leaning against the er, his eyes half-closed, looking like he had fallen asleep.
“Brother Hao...”
“Brother Hao...”
Uhe Fatty’s watch, the now-standing Ran first surveyed the outside through the window. Then he walked over and softly called out to Jiang g, who was curled up in the er with his u sleeping posture.
After a while, Jiang g seemed to have woken up, following the usual routine of slowly opening his eyes. Upon seeing Ran, he froze for a moment.
His expression shifted in fiail.
From the fusion of just waking up to the surprise of notig someone in front of him, and then a slight hint of guilt for being zy and ing the safety of his teammates.
He slightly opened his mouth, unsure of what to say.
Ran seemed to uand Jiang g’s apology and, being siderate, spoke first, “Brother Hao must be exhausted. It’s uandable to take a short nap after sunrise.”
“That’s right,” Jiang g nodded and immediately replied, “That’s exactly what happened.”
As Ran reached out to help Jiang g up, Jiang g patted the dust off his clothes and asked shyly, “Brother , how did you sleep?”
“Fihank you for your , Brother Hao.”
“Brother is too polite.”
The Fatty observed the two of them exging polite words that were so fake it was almost painful, he felt like a third wheel. If he wasn’t mistaken, these two old foxes had probably beeending to sleep all night.
The only one who might have actually slept during the supposed rest was him.
Well, there was one more person.
The Fatty shifted his gaze to Su Xiaoxiao, who was curled up o Su An. He had slept well st night, even sn loudly.
Suddenly, the Fatty felt that Jiang g had really been taking him along through these missions with a lot of effort.
The old woman had also woken up, but her dition seemed terrible. She was huddled in the er where she had been the night before, her mouth trembling stantly as if talking to herself, creating a very eerie se.
“Hey,” Liang Long, standing by the window, turo look at everyone and said, “That Bckstoown is gone.”
To be more precise, after the sun came up, the sea city had disappeared. The calm sea surfaow shimmered uhe light, with nothing visible in the dista the horizoing the sky.
After the new day began, it was as if the sea had lost all memory of st night.
“Did you all notice?” Liang Long lowered her voice, “The sky here brightens unusually fast. It’s like night and day swit the blink of an eye.”
“It’s not that exaggerated,” Su Xiaoxiao spoke up, her voice carrying an oppressive ess that felt unfortable to listen to. She raised her eyelids and g Jiang g, saying, “It took about 20 seds for the bck mist to dissipate.”
“You mean the night here isn’t truly night, but just an illusion caused by the bck mist?” the Fatty couldn’t help but ask.
“That’s one way to put it.”
Su Xiaoxiao’s words had a huge impa the Fatty, so much so that he kept muttering even when with Jiang g.
After exiting the building, they walked along the coastline.
“Doctor,” the Fatty asked, “Is what Su Xiaoxiao said true?” He paused, “She’s not lying to us, right?”
“No,” Jiang g replied without hesitation.
The Fatty looked at Jiang g, clearly wanting an expnation.
“This matter ’t be kept hidden. If any of us pays attention tomorrow m, it will be easy to tell,” Jiang g spoke toward the sea, the strong sea wind dist his voice.
The Fatty nodded, saying, “It seems like Su Xiaoxiao is not bad, willing to share the information she knows. She’s much better than the people we entered before.”
“You mean the whale song?” Jiang g turned around.
“Yes, Doctor,” the Fatty looked at him, nodding firmly, “In the end, only she knows this, and maybe her brother too. Think about it, if she hadn’t said anything, we’d still know nothing!”
“That’s because she’s not stupid,” Jiang g g the Fatty, sn, “Has nothing to do with her kindness.”
The Fatty froze, and after a long while, he spoke up, “Doctor, I don’t get it.”
“Do you think the information about whale song is useful?” Jiang g tered, “ she locate the source of the sound or solve whatever caused it?”
“She ’t even figure out how the biker girl disappeared!”
“This kind of indepe information is almost useless to an individual. It only provides a rough idea. It’s better to share it ahe team work together to open a breakthrough.”
“Relying oeam to share the risk and reduce the trial-and-error cost of an individual event,” Jiang g looked at the Fatty, “This is the normal erson with proper thinking should act.”
Hearing this, the Fatty pursed his lips, and after a while, his eyes began to redden.
Jiang g frowned, “Why are y?”
“Doctor,” the Fatty said with a bitter face, “Sometimes I feel that we’re not even the same species. It’s like I’m missing a step in the evolution pared to you guys.”
“Don’t say that,” Jiang g sighed, patting the Fatty’s shoulder to fort him, “Be fident, drop the ‘like.’”
(End of the Chapter)
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