Chapter 76 - 76: 76 Thank You
Chapter 76 - 76: 76 Thank You
That day, she was in her classroom teaching her students when a sudden bell rang, followed by the dean running down the corridor, shouting for everyone to head downstairs, saying that something had happened, and everyone needed to evacuate urgently.
She immediately took students to gather in the playground, under the glaring sun, students whispered their complaints, not knowing what was happening.
While calming her students down, she inquired from other teachers what had occurred.
It was said that a deadly white fog that consumed humans had appeared in the city center and was spreading rapidly, all departments were evacuating their personnel.
Everyone was waiting for the school to arrange transportation for the students, and when a few buses finally arrived, chaos ensued before anyone could board…
36 of them, including herself, found themselves on a huge roulette.
There were 36 chairs on the roulette, they were fixed to their seats, waist, legs, feet, were all chained, with a strange metal ring around their necks.
It was a game called “Lucky Q&A”. The rules were simple, a total of 36 questions, answer incorrectly and face instant death, answer correctly to advance to the next round until all the questions were answered correctly, only then would the game be cleared.
Of the 36 people, under her guidance, 17 survived in the end.
While making their way to the evacuation site later, they were caught in a mushroom picking game and lost four more students…
Tu Dan told them everything in fine detail.
At first, she was reluctant to share, but once she had told everything, she suddenly felt much more relaxed.
Tu Dan breathed a sigh of relief and said, “There’s no trick to clearing this game, just cooperate well with your teammates, choose the type of questions that fit you, the chance of getting the right answers would be high. But if you don’t have any teammates..then you can only rely on luck, just like the game’s title, “Lucky Q&A”.
After saying all this, she looked at the people in the room, smiled faintly, and said, “That’s all I know, I hope it can be of help to all of you. Now…l’ll leave you be, I won’t bother you.”
She turned around and opened the door.
“Miss Tu.” Bai Youwei called out to her slowly.
Tu Dan turned to look at Bai Youwei.
She had slowly begun to understand that the “disabled girl” in this group wasn’t in a simple protective position, on the contrary, her leadership was possibly stronger than that of the always silent man.
“Who among you and your students knows how to calculate the mandatory point of the Frog’s golden ball?” Bai Youwei asked her.
Tu Dan hesitated, then gave a slight smile, and replied gently, “It’s a bit complicated, we’ll have to think more about it…”
Bai Youwei directly interrupted her: “If you don’t know how, you can observe the snail shells more.”
Tu Dan was taken aback again.
Bai Youwei said, “The more the snail is struck, the higher and dirtier its shell will be when it sinks. You should flip those snails with dirtier inner shells. The probability… is about 25%. Flip a few more, you’re bound to guess one right.” Looking at Bai Youwei, Tu Dan was overwhelmed with a mix of surprise, warmth, and a sudden sense of shame.
She opened her mouth, her myriad feelings reduced to two words:
“Thank you.”
Bai Youwei’s response was far colder, as she lazily propped up her cheek, she replied, “You’re welcome.”
Tu Dan left.
When the footsteps faded upstairs, Shen MO looked at Bai Youwei with a smirk, “I thought you would make her reveal her item before you taught her how to clear the game.”
The Frog game isn’t far from Yangzhou, if Tu Dan were courageous enough, she could completely take her students for a trip. Even though that comes with risks, being able to obtain the miraculous mud that can heal all external wounds, the risk is worth taking.
With Bai Youwei teaching Tu Dan how to pass the game, it was as though she was essentially handing the mud over to Tu Dan.
“There is no need to ask.” Bai Youwei sighed softly, “…Tsk, so as not to give off the impression that I am battling kids over toys. That wouldn’t look good..”