Today, I Have Yet to Become a Doll

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Chapter 76: Thank You

Tu Dan thought for a long time. Finally, she decided to tell them about the game.

She had been teaching her students in class when the bell suddenly rang. The headteacher ran down the hallway, shouting for everyone to go downstairs. Something had happened, and everyone had to evacuate immediately.

She immediately took her students to the playground to gather. The sun was scorching, and the students, unaware of what was happening, kept complaining.

While trying to calm the students, she asked the other teachers what had happened.

They said that a man-eating white fog had appeared in the city center. It was spreading extremely fast, and all departments and units were organizing evacuations.

Everyone was waiting for the school to arrange vehicles to transport the students. After a long wait, a few buses finally arrived. But before they could get on, something happened…

She and 36 other teachers and students appeared on a giant turntable.

There were 36 chairs on the turntable. They were fixed to the seats, their waists, legs, and feet shackled, and strange metal rings around their necks.

This was a game called "Lucky Quiz." The rules were simple: there were 36 questions in total. If you answered incorrectly, you would die on the spot. If you answered correctly, you would move on to the next round until you answered all the questions correctly. Only then would you clear the game.

There were 36 people initially. With her efforts, 17 survived in the end.

Later, on their way to the shelter, they strayed into the mushroom-picking game and lost four more students…

Tu Dan told them everything.

At first, she was a little reluctant to say it, but when she finished, she suddenly felt a lot more relaxed.

Tu Dan let out a sigh of relief and said, "There is no trick to clearing this game. As long as you cooperate well with your teammates and choose the type of questions that suit you, the probability of answering correctly will be very high. But if you don't have teammates… then you really have to rely on luck, just like the name of the game, Lucky Quiz."

After saying this, she looked at the people in the room and said with a faint smile, "That's all I know. I hope it helps you. Well… you guys are busy, I won't bother you anymore."

She turned and opened the door.

"Teacher Tu." Bai Youwei called out to her slowly.

Tu Dan looked back at Bai Youwei.

She had already vaguely realized that the "disabled little girl" in this team was not simply in a position of being cared for and protected. On the contrary, her dominant position might even be stronger than that of the silent man.

"The Frog's Golden Ball, do you or your students know how to calculate the required points?" Bai Youwei asked her.

Tu Dan was taken aback for a moment, then smiled faintly and replied gently, "It is indeed a bit complicated. We will think about it again…"

Bai Youwei interrupted her directly, "If you can't calculate it, you can take a closer look inside the snail shells."

Tu Dan was stunned again.

Bai Youwei said, "The more times a snail is hit, the higher the muddy water will seep into it when it sinks, and the dirtier it will be. You just pick those snails with the dirtiest inner walls and flip them over. The probability… is about 25. Flip a few more, and you'll eventually get one right."

Tu Dan looked at Bai Youwei, her heart filled with mixed emotions… surprise, warmth, and an inexplicable shame.

She opened her mouth, and a thousand emotions finally fell into two words:

"Thank you."

Bai Youwei's reaction was much colder. She rested her chin on her hand and said lazily, "You're welcome."

Tu Dan left.

When the sound of footsteps went upstairs, Shen Mo looked at Bai Youwei with a half-smile, "I thought you would force her to tell you about the item before you would teach her how to clear the game."

The Frog game was not far from Yangzhou. As long as Tu Dan was bold enough, she could take her students there. Even if there were risks, the mud that could heal all external injuries was worth it.

Bai Youwei teaching Tu Dan how to clear the game was undoubtedly equivalent to giving the mud to her.

"There's no need to ask," Bai Youwei sighed faintly. "… Hmph, I don't want people to think I'm fighting over toys with kids. That would be so cheap."

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