I'll also work hard to conquer the dungeon today.

Chapter 6, Section 10: Searching for the Golden Carrot

Chapter 6, Section 1.0: Searching for the Golden Carrot

Fish didn't know the contents of the diary, Mu Yegui was certain of that, because Fish hadn't approached her the entire time she was looking through it. On the contrary, it was when she wasn't looking that Fish came closer.

Mu Yegui casually stuffed the bag of seeds into his pocket and strolled through the village towards the radish field.

If you disregard the initial bizarre changes in people and scenery, the landscape here can actually be described as fairytale-like and dreamlike. It looks perfectly safe, but that's actually the most dangerous part.

There's a saying, "boiling a frog in lukewarm water." When you boil a frog in lukewarm water, it doesn't feel the heat at first, but by the time it does, it's already dead.

The same applies here. Rabbit Village may seem very beautiful and peaceful, but danger lurks within. Mu Yegui has only scratched the surface of it all.

Suddenly, she paused slightly and turned to look at Fish.

To Fish's confusion, she reached out a hand and snatched the little white rabbit from his arms, whispering, "I won't let you hold it."

Fish: "..."

This child is always a bit stubborn in this regard. He's clearly very smart, but he's a die-hard plush toy fanatic.

Along the way, a few rabbits hopped around, and some people dressed in work clothes and hats were doing emergency repairs on the collapsed round house.

Mu Yegui paused slightly and called out to the five worker rabbits, "What are you doing?" Although she knew they were rushing to repair the round house, Xu had told her that certain questions were required to trigger subsequent events in the game. She felt that Xu must be right, even if this kind of feigned ignorance was really idiotic.

"The village chief lost his temper and collapsed the house again. We're working hard to repair it, but we don't know how long it will take," said Foreman Rabbit with a troubled look on his face, his three-lobed mouth moving as he smacked his lips.

Mu Yegui silently took two steps forward, touched one of the pillars securing the round house, and said, "This house is beyond saving. You can tear it down and rebuild it."

"How is that possible! We can definitely fix it! Reconstruction will waste a lot of materials, don't curse us!" the worker rabbit shouted angrily, but did not rush down to attack Mu Yegui.

“You think it can be saved because of a final burst of energy before death.” Mu Yegui took several steps back, moving away from the dilapidated round house.

"You! Get out! Get out! You damned outsider!" Foreman Rabbit almost rushed down to grab something and throw it at Mu Yegui, but in the end he stood still and didn't move.

Mu Yegui gave a soft "oh" and turned to leave without hesitation. A few seconds later, a loud crash was heard, and the poor round house had completely collapsed, beyond repair.

"Ah. I already said there was no hope." Mu Yegui silently put his hands, which were covered in white ash, into his pocket and wiped them, trying to destroy the evidence.

Having witnessed the entire crime, Fish wanted to slap his lips. It was clearly you who broke the pillar while touching it, so don't try to shirk responsibility.

The two arrived at the signpost, which led to three places, but they couldn't understand any of the characters. The characters, made up of various fat and thin radishes, were distorted, so much so that Mu Yegui couldn't help but kick it.

Very well, the signpost has also died a glorious death.

[WARNING! WARNING! Destroying items in the instance is prohibited!]

Mu Yegui listened expressionlessly to the warning voice in his mind, and then casually stomped the bent signboard to pieces.

[Important Warning! Important Warning! Destroying items in the instance is strictly prohibited!]

Hey Mu Yegui, how many times have you caused trouble now? Do you still want to clear the dungeon?
"Oh." Mu Yegui's face was blank as he stepped on the rotten wooden plaque fragments until only wood chips remained, making it impossible to tell what it originally was.

Then, the voice fell silent, fearing that Mu Yegui would continue to cause trouble.

In short, Mu Yegui stopped after the sound disappeared. Her delicate and lovely face remained expressionless as always. She turned and walked to the left, muttering to herself as she went, "How interesting." If that voice could curse, it probably would have already lost its temper and started swearing. Unfortunately, it could only silently endure the pain that it shouldn't have to bear at its age.

Mu Yegui guessed correctly; the path on the left did indeed lead to the radish field.

At the entrance to the radish field stood two white rabbits, each holding a hoe and standing on two legs, their ears perked up as if on alert.

Seeing that Mu Yegui and Fei Xiu were about to go in, he quickly shouted, "The one in your arms is stealing radishes, he's not allowed to go in!"

Mu Yegui glanced thoughtfully at the white rabbit that had been nestled obediently in her arms the whole time, then gently placed her on the ground, and jumped over the fence and went inside without even trying to use the gate.

I don't know what those two guard rabbits were thinking, but the other two people in the radish field couldn't help but twitch their lips. Is there really such a way to enter?

anyway……

Ke Ya glanced silently at the 1.3-meter-long, sharp fence that could kill, and then at Mu Yegui's hand that had just braced against the fence. She couldn't see a single scratch.

It's true what they say, comparisons are odious. If only she weren't human.

The radish field wasn't very big, but it wasn't small either. Only a dozen or so rabbits were scattered around, obediently planting radishes. The fence was decorated beautifully with vines, and several rabbit-shaped scarecrows were stuck in the field… well, scarecrows. The aesthetics were a bit bizarre; they looked like something out of a horror movie.

"Why did you all come here?" Koya casually pulled up a ripe radish that she had planted earlier and tossed it into a basket to the side.

Mu Yegui reached out and plucked one as well, gently weighing it. He shook his head, seemingly not wanting to speak.

She seemed to be addicted to pulling up radishes, pulling them up one by one at an extremely fast pace!

Finally, my gaze settled on the enormous radish in the center of the field.

Her expression was calm, but for the first time, a hint of doubt appeared in her usually cool eyes. She pointed to the giant radish, her question actually a statement, "Was this there just now?"

Koya was startled by the sudden appearance of the giant radish. "When did this appear... I checked before and there wasn't any here..."

"This happens as soon as you arrive! Damn it!" The man picked up a hoe and pointed it at Mu Yegui, his hands trembling. He seemed to be imagining something, his expression towards Mu Yegui filled with fear; he wanted to attack Mu Yegui, yet dared not make a move.

Mu Yegui tilted her head, puzzled. Her three braids swayed slightly, and the ruby ​​on her cheek shimmered faintly in the sunlight. Her delicate, palm-sized face remained expressionless as she quietly gazed at the man and slowly said, "You always seem to be targeting me."

A cold, silver gaze fixed on him, and a chilling aura gradually rose from the soles of his feet. The man stood frozen in place, unable to move, his face pale and shivering uncontrollably.

Before Mu Yegui could do anything, the voice appeared extremely lightly. The very next second, the icy chill vanished as if it had never existed. The man slumped to the ground, panting heavily, his heart pounding so hard it felt like it would burst out of his chest.

[Ring ring~ Let's begin our fun rabbit-hunting time~]

Those darn rabbits always like to steal the biggest carrot in the carrot patch because they know that once they eat it, all the carrots in the patch will disappear.

Players, please find suitable tools and start hunting rabbits to stop them from stealing carrots.

[Game time: 30 minutes.]

[After the game countdown ends: If the radish's health is above 50%, the game is won, and the radish's growth rate increases by 100% the next day; if the radish's health is below 50%, the game is lost, and radishes cannot be planted the next day. If all the radishes are eaten during the game, the game ends prematurely.]

(End of this chapter)

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