Chapter 26 Infiltrating the Harem ([-])

Jin'er suddenly found something they had never seen before, naturally some people would be curious, and those who sat close would come over to have a look.

Then they found that there were still images flashing back and forth inside, and that thing could make sounds?!
The strange rectangular box was completely beyond their imagination, so the image of Jin'er in their minds was instantly horrified.

Jin'er still played the game in her own way, no matter whether they regarded her as a witch or a monster now.

Along the way, Jin'er went to sleep when she was tired from playing, and when the carriage stopped to rest, she jumped out of the carriage to exercise her muscles and bones, and sometimes she even practiced a set of boxing and whipping.

The people in the other cars just thought she liked to practice martial arts, so they weren't too surprised, but the fifteen girls who were in the same car with her thought that Jin'er was even more terrifying.

Because there are no more delicious "baozi" to be found, and there were not as many fruit sellers in ancient times as in modern times, Jin'er only found a few wild fruits on the road to eat, which were only about the size of two apples.

They really couldn't imagine how someone could eat such a small amount of food and still be alive, plus the previous "strange box" incident...

They were convinced that Jin'er must not be human.

As a result, the atmosphere in the carriage changed immediately. The fifteen people who were originally hostile to each other now became united and friendly because they had a common "enemy", and they became good friends not long after.

Although Jin'er was playing a game, she could still hear their chat.

Ha, her going her own way actually contributed to their friendship, which is also a matter of public morality.

Seeing that they are actually quite cute girls, Jin'er is rarely in the mood to explain, "I am human."

...that's really awkward to say.

Judging from the reactions of the fifteen young girls, the words sounded even more awkward, because they looked like she didn't say "I am a human" but "I eat people".

And they also raised their hands to cover their ears in unison, as if to guard against what spell she was going to say.

Jin'er was speechless, so she continued to play her game without explaining, to be a "man-eating monster" in peace.

The others obviously felt that this was more in line with the status of a "monster", and the expressions on their faces were less frightened.

(End of this chapter)

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