Chapter 29
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Plague City.
Upon hearing the name, the first thing that came to mind was a gloomy, chaotic, ruined city filled with corpses, and zombies gnawing on flesh and blood in the corners.
But now, Plague City was bright and sunny, and one could even smell the fragrance of the city.
Small houses were erected in the city, painted in various bright colors, and small animals were running around the city. There were many different kinds of animals living here, rabbits, cats, leopards, deer … It was as if the Creator didn't care about their living habits and forcefully gathered all the animals together, making this place look like a zoo.
Another strange thing was that even though there were so many animals, there was no sound at all.
The plague city was very quiet, so quiet that it was a little too quiet.
But now wasn't the time to investigate.
The group followed the orange cat and walked into an empty house.
The house wasn't painted, and it was gray, looking out of place with the colorful surroundings.
The orange cat completed his mission and left without looking back.
Someone wanted to grab the cat and ask, but the orange cat's body was large and agile, and he quickly slipped out the window and disappeared without a trace.
The nine people stood in the lobby on the first floor, and some of the irritable ones couldn't help but curse at the game.
Couldn't he at least give them a clue?
Wu Jia picked up the registration form on the table on the first floor, "We should fill this out, right?"
All of a sudden, everyone's eyes turned to him.
The registration form in Wu Jia's hand was mostly blank, and only a name was written on it.
It wasn't accurate to say that it was a name, but upon closer inspection, many names were crossed out and became translucent, leaving only the three black words "Lu Xiaozhen". Looking at the registration form, she lived in Room 204.
Wu Jia guessed, "Could it be a player from the previous round?"
There were so many players, but only one person was still alive.
Someone suddenly exclaimed, pointing at a name that was crossed out, "I know this person, I haven't seen her in a long time. So she died in this dungeon."
With that said, no one dared to sign on it.
The nine people were divided into several small groups, and they looked at the registration form cautiously as they whispered to each other.
They were all old players, and compared to the noisy new players, they were more vigilant.
After discussing for a while, some people decided to sign on it, while others decided to wait and see.
Shen Dongqing carried a backpack and asked, "Do you want to sign it?"
Zhou Wenyan said without hesitation, "Sign it."
Not long after, the two names appeared in the same grid.
Zhou Wenyan's handwriting was a little unrestrained, and the last stroke was very long. Shen Dongqing was not very good at using a pen, so he was very serious when writing. The name he wrote was round, like a primary school student.
But when the two names were put together, it was surprisingly harmonious.
Wu Jia saw that his boss had signed it, so he also signed his name at the bottom.
All of a sudden, there were a few more names on the registration form.
The building had a total of three floors. The first floor was the living room and kitchen, and the second and third floors had a total of six rooms.
Lu Xiaozhen, who was suspected to be a player from the previous round, occupied one of the rooms. The remaining five rooms were divided among nine people.
Shen Dongqing and Zhou Wenyan lived in the same room. Wu Jia drew lots to live with an unfamiliar teenager.
When he opened the door, he could smell a fragrance wafting out from inside. It was exactly the same as the fragrance on the street.
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