Chapter 589: Chapter 589: Just Missing You
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The game had just started, there were too many questions, and it was hard to tackle them all at once. Bai Youwei had to temporarily put her doubts aside and find her room first.
The next house was her rest room, with the name “Bai Youwei” displayed on the liquid crystal display screen on the door.
Unexpectedly, she and Xu Fanghe had become “neighbors”.
Bai Youwei wheeled herself to the sliding door. The spherical detector above the door scanned her face, and then with a click, the lock of the sliding door opened.
Inside was a pure white room, arranged similarly to a standard hotel single room, with a big bed. An independent bathroom was on one side, and on the other side, there was an open kitchen.
When she opened the fridge, it was filled with food.
In terms of Chinese food, there were buns, dumplings and meal boxes; for western food, there were pasta, pizza and salad. Regardless of taste, there was plenty of food to last for the next two days.
Bai Youwei also inspected the bathroom and bathing room, surprisingly, there were no mirrors.
She soon understood why: this was the first hurdle set by the game for the players, which didn’t allow them to see the colour of their own eyes.
For instance, the glass sliding door at the entrance was designed to be frosted, not allowing any reflection.
Curious, Bai Youwei wanted to find a bug in the game, so she turned on the tap–
A gurgling liquid flowed out.
It was milky white with a slight scent. It seemed… to be milk?
There was a slight twitch at the corner of Bai Youwei’s mouth.
No way…
Did that mean she could only quench her thirst with milk for the next two days?
Bai Youwei went back to the kitchen and turned on the tap there–
As expected, it was milk again!
Moreover, it was thicker than the milk in the bathroom!
Bai Youwei wondered if bringing back some seawater from the nearby sea could help reflect the color of her eyes?
Such an obvious flaw was probably patched up by the game in another way, right? She should focus on the game.
Bai Youwei let out a slight sigh, lying down on the bed to rest.
There was still some time before the voting. Presumably, people from the three camps were all figuring out ways to form alliances, right?
Not forming alliances was not an option. In the circumstances of being unaware of the codes, randomly choosing could easily harm members of their own camp, so they must gather their own people and use the process of elimination to figure out the codes of the other two camps.
Those who exposed their codes today would become the top targets of everyone else.
Bai Youwei remembered Shen Mo’s two subordinates. They were Blue Eyes. She wondered if they could survive the first round of voting…
Should she ask them for their code? That way, when voting, she could avoid their codes and prevent any accidental harm.
But would they be willing to tell her?
With different factions, many simple matters became complicated…
Bai Youwei was somewhat annoyed.
These kinds of relationships were the most awkward. They weren’t exactly close, but they weren’t distant either. She couldn’t wholeheartedly help them, nor could she standby and watch them die. It was tough.
No matter what, she had to find an opportunity to contact them privately.
After resting for a while in her room, Bai Youwei got back onto her wheelchair, ready to head outside and find the two of them to gauge their attitudes.
To her surprise, as soon as she exited the room, she saw the woman with the scarf from the Doctor’s side poking and prying around.
She was probably worried about Bai Youwei interacting with the Red Eyes.
While guessing what was going on, Bai Youwei raised her hand and waved to the woman, asking, “Are you looking for me?”
The woman in the scarf shook herself out of her thoughts and looked solemnly at Bai Youwei: “The Doctor called us over… let’s go, almost everyone has gathered.”
“That fast?” Bai Youwei feigned surprise.
The woman in the scarf gave her a disgusted look and said, “That’s because the Yellow Eyes had noticed us forming a team, they took the initiative to come over, of course they would be faster than us notifying everyone individually. Let’s go, you’re the only one missing.”