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Today, I Have Yet to Become a Doll

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Chapter 332: White Wedding Dress

"Ding! Welcome to the Doll Game! The theme of this game is 'The Last Bride'. The rules are as follows:

One, refuse the game and become a doll!

Two, fail the game and become a doll!

Three, clear the game and be rewarded with a doll!…"

Bai Youwei was more than familiar with this voice.

Every time a game started, she would hear it in her ear, and see the familiar white light in front of her—

She subconsciously closed her eyes, knowing very well that as soon as she opened them again, everything would be different.

Before her was a small, enclosed space, made of solid wood, with leather seats. The seat bounced constantly, as if in a carriage.

Including her, there were seven women in the carriage.

She saw Yu Yaqing, Su Man, Zhu Zhu, the girl named Cheng Qian, an unfamiliar middle-aged woman, and a slightly younger woman.

All women.

And all wearing white gauze wedding dresses.

This was the first time in Bai Youwei's life that she had worn a wedding dress, and she never expected it to be under such circumstances.

She first felt for the rabbit in her arms, then the golden key around her neck, and finally the canvas bag hanging on the side of the wheelchair—all there.

Bai Youwei felt much more at ease.

"We… must have triggered the game."

The first person to speak was Zhu Zhu.

She looked at the expressions on everyone's faces and said hesitantly, "Now that we're here, should we introduce ourselves first? To make it easier to understand each other…"

Yu Yaqing's face was very unpleasant, but she rationally cooperated with Zhu Zhu's suggestion.

"My name is Yu Yaqing, the leader of the security team. It seems that only women can trigger this game. I hope everyone can work together later. If anyone wants to cry or scream, keep your mouth shut and don't cause trouble for everyone."

Her words didn't sound very pleasant, but everyone was uneasy at the moment, so they didn't pay too much attention to her attitude.

"My name is Su Man, I just joined the evaluation team a few days ago." Su Man gave a brief self-introduction.

She originally wanted to mention her expertise in fighting, but with a splint still wrapped around her hand, she pursed her lips and said nothing more.

Zhu Zhu asked the girl next to her, "What's your name? I heard Li Li call you 'Xiao Qian'."

"Cheng Qian, I'm in the research team like Li Li." The girl replied softly, looking around timidly, "What… what kind of game is this?"

"It's not clear yet, I guess we'll have to wait until the carriage stops to find out." Zhu Zhu looked at another woman, "Excuse me, what's your name? You look like you're from the security team…"

"Hu Ya." She replied matter-of-factly, her eyes drifting towards Yu Yaqing, "I am Leader Yu's subordinate. I suddenly entered the game while arranging for the evacuation of the materials team leader and his wife."

"Are you guys any good? Have you played games before?" The middle-aged woman asked anxiously, "What did that voice say just now… The Last Bride? What does that mean?"

"Please introduce yourself first." Zhu Zhu kindly reminded her, "There's no use in being anxious now."

The middle-aged woman was as anxious as an ant on a hot pot, fidgeting and stuttering:

"I… I, my surname is Zhao, Zhao Lanfen. You… you can also call me Auntie Li, my husband's surname is Li."

"Don't you have your own name? Why do you have to take a man's surname!" Yu Yaqing said with disgust.

Zhao Lanfen just wanted to leave this place and couldn't bother arguing with Yu Yaqing. She urged Bai Youwei, "What about you? What's your name? Hurry up and introduce yourself—"

Bai Youwei smiled and looked at them, "My name is Bai Youwei, a cripple."

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