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Episode 5, Chapter 3: The Boy with Amazing Lung Capacity

"Right, right again!" I shouted, looking up at the yellow ball on the platform as I pushed the inflatable beer mug to the right with all my might. Yin You, opposite me, pulled the mug back with all her might.

Luckily, the inflatable mug wasn't heavy, the hollow soft plastic ball was also light, and with the ground covered in water, pushing it wasn't too difficult.

Yellow balls continued to roll down the platform, but in varying numbers. We pushed the beer mug from below, trying to catch as many balls as possible at the rim.

"The white ball is on top!" Yin You, whose attention was mostly on the platform, warned me as soon as I saw the white ball rolling down.

"Left, push to the left!" I immediately leaned back, pulling the mug back with all my might, while Yin You leaned almost against the side of the mug, pushing the half-full mug forward with both hands.

The white ball landed, hit the rim of the mug, and bounced outwards.

I had just breathed a sigh of relief when Yin You urgently exclaimed, "One more!"

Before I could even catch my breath, we hurriedly worked together to move the six-tenths-full glass away.

The yellow ball represented beer, and the white ball represented foam.

Since foam always floats on top of the beer, the white ball was incredibly large—one could completely block the rim of the glass.

If the rim was completely blocked, the only options besides manually removing it by climbing up the glass or relying on a claw machine-like mechanical arm were to assist. However, that mechanical arm was deliberately placed in a remote corner, making the back-and-forth movement extremely time-consuming.

Fortunately, we had Yotsuba's lucky charm. Although we faced several close calls, we managed to escape unscathed each time. After much struggle, the yellow ball finally filled the mark.

"Sixteenth group, pass!" the referee blew the whistle.

"Finally passed!"

Yin You and I immediately seized the opportunity and rushed towards the second round—it seemed we were in first place.

The road signs clearly guided us forward, and after running for about a few minutes, we arrived at the venue for the second challenge.

"This is a bonus challenge," said

the lifeguard who had been waiting for us. He held a thick wooden stick, the rounded end

of which tapped against the signpost on the bank, creating a strange rhythm that drew our attention to the densely packed rules for passing the challenge. To put it simply, you had to retrieve three cards from the pool to pass.

Each card had a different number of bonus points, and the bonus points were inversely proportional to the number of cards available;

there were twenty cards with the highest bonus points (50 points), twenty-five with forty points, thirty-three with thirty points, fifty with twenty points, one hundred with ten points, and countless with one point.

"I can go down alone," I said to Yinyou, who seemed to have expended a lot of energy in the first challenge.

"According to the rules, you must pass the second challenge within ten minutes, or you'll be eliminated," the lifeguard added.

So that's how it is. There are fewer cards with high bonus points, so time must be limited to prevent all the high-point cards (thirty points and above) from being picked up first. Picking out three fifty-point cards from a pool full of cards in ten minutes is quite a challenge.

I took a deep breath and jumped into the water.

The reddish-brown cards sank to the bottom, stuck among artificial corals and seaweed, their backs uneven. The back had a diagonal grid pattern, while the front had red numbers printed on it.

The three-meter-deep pool bottom wasn't completely dark; sunlight penetrated well, and several round lights, about the size of the bottom of a beer bottle, emitted a soft blue glow, adding to the poetic beauty of the underwater world.

I dived down, grabbed a handful of cards—almost all one-point cards, with two ten-point cards mixed in.

I kept the ten-point cards, grabbed another handful, and began picking them out one by one.

This was the most reliable method I could think of.

With only ten minutes left, instead of blindly searching through the card pile, it's better to use a comparative elimination method—

keep the card with the highest current bonus, and discard the lower-value card if a higher value is found. This way, I won't end up empty-handed and, when I want to try again, run out of time and have to just grab three

cards with a single point. Two minutes passed in the blink of an eye, and my three cards were now worth fifty, thirty, and twenty points respectively.

I was currently the only one left in the pool, with nineteen fifty-point cards remaining. I swiped away from the area where I found the highest-value card and started searching again.

To avoid being eliminated before time ran out, I agreed with Yinyou that she would go into the water to remind me three minutes before time ended. Therefore, I confidently put my time worries aside and plunged into the card pile, striving towards my goal of three fifty-point cards.

Ten minutes isn't a long time, and with me so focused on finding the cards, I didn't even notice how much time had passed until I heard a splash as Yin You jumped into the water and gracefully swam towards me. Only then did I realize my time was almost up.

I laid out my cards in front of Yin You: two 50-point cards and one 40-point card, totaling 140 points. The number of people in the pool had increased from just me to eight.

I didn't know how many 50-point cards they had, but I was certain that after deducting my cards, I'd only have a maximum of 18 50-point cards left out of the original 20.

There was still some time left, so Yin You separated from me a little and helped me search among the coral reefs.

The thin straps tied into bows on the sides of her swim trunks swayed weightlessly, giving her a strangely alluring look.

A moment later, I saw her kicking her legs, exhaling air, and rising to the surface with the bubbles…

Oh no, I forgot to breathe!

Seeing this, I touched my chest. The breath I had been holding was still in my lungs, but since I didn't need to breathe, I didn't feel any pain, so I didn't bother to surface.

But the most ridiculous thing was the lifeguard. I'd been at the bottom of the pool for almost ten minutes, and he hadn't even come down to check if I was alright. His lack of awareness was absurd!

I kicked my legs and floated to the surface.

Thinking about breathing now was obviously too late. Even the strongest human couldn't hold out that long. Besides the time limit, the biggest reason was that before Yin You returned to the surface, she was holding a card with the number 50.

That meant I

'd collected all three 50-point cards! I threw down the 40-point card, but due to the current, a 50-point card slipped through my fingers and followed the previous one.

I immediately turned back, trying to salvage the fifty-point card I'd painstakingly found, but as I sank, the two cards kept switching places. I only managed to grab one in time; the other was buried among my companions.

Forty points!

I looked at the card I'd managed to salvage—ten points short. My hands trembled with anger.

Time was running out, and now this trouble had struck. Was this the result of running out of "luck"?

Thinking of the card I'd just held, a wave of resentment washed over me. There was still a minute and a half left. No matter what, I had to get back the lost points!

I dived back to where the fifty-point card had sunk and began searching frantically, refusing to give up.

Damn one-point cards were everywhere, blurring my focus. Time was running out, and it seemed like they wouldn't wait for me to reach the shore. Yin You nervously went underwater again to urge me on.

Even if I was ten points short, it was better than being eliminated—I knew that! But people gamble on that one thing, and besides, just as I was about to leave, I flipped over the missing fifty-point card!

I smiled at Yin You, telling her to go first, before picking up the card myself.

But then I paused.

Underneath the fifty-point card was another card, face up, with a question mark drawn on the number.

Sensing something was wrong, I took the suspicious card, along with the fifty-point card, ashore.

"Nine minutes and fifty-two seconds, you're through!" the lifeguard announced.

Just eight seconds short—a close call!

"Let me see which three cards you picked?"

Yin You and I handed him our four bonus cards. The lifeguard raised an eyebrow and said, "Oh, you're really something, you even found a rare card!"

"What's a rare card?" I asked, my eyes lighting up.

“Let’s not talk about that.” He countered, “According to the rules, each group can only choose three cards. Which one do you plan to give up?”

“How many rare cards are there?” I asked warily.

“Since it’s called rare, there’s only one.”

Yin You and I exchanged a knowing glance.

“We’re keeping the rare card.”

“Okay!” The lifeguard collected a fifty-point card and then picked up a wooden pen holder on the ground, filled with opened bamboo chopsticks.

“There are one hundred and one slips inside, ranging from zero to one hundred. You draw one, and the number written on it is the bonus points for that card.”

What… So, we have a 101.50 chance of drawing less than fifty points, and a 101.1 chance of getting no points at all!

“I’ll draw one!” Yin You volunteered.

“Wait, can you give me the opening ticket first?”

At my request, Yin You took out an admission ticket with the stub torn off from her coat pocket. I circled it around the pen holder before handing it back to her.

Yin You held the pen holder, shaking it gently as if drawing lots at a temple, her expression focused. I stood beside her, hands clasped in prayer.

One hundred points, one hundred points, one hundred points…

In the constant shaking, a bamboo stick finally fell out. I bent down to pick it up; the side facing me was smooth.

…What number would it be?

I nervously twirled the bamboo stick; the atmosphere before the draw was always suffocating.

As I twirled it, a small set of black numbers caught my eye.

Ninety points.

“Great!” I cheered, raising my arms high!

Perhaps the luck of the ticket stub had diminished; I hadn't drawn one hundred points, but the number was still satisfyingly high! I handed the bamboo stick to Yin You, and seeing the number on it, she smiled happily as well.

“Good luck!” the lifeguard praised, noting down the high bonus of one hundred and ninety points in his notebook.

“Is that all?”

Seeing the second group of people had also come ashore, I quickly asked.

“…Goodbye, boy with amazing lung capacity,” the lifeguard said to me mysteriously.

I forced a forced smile and pretended to be clueless.

The third challenge was located in the southwest of Liangyue Island, a 50-meter-long competition pool with eight lanes—this was the venue.

"Send one representative to run ten laps in any lane, any style, within one hour."

This challenge focused primarily on "physical endurance."

The starter, timer, and recorder sat in a pavilion by the pool, two lifeguards sat on high chairs with parasols on either side of the pool's center line, and four referees stood at the four corners of the pool.

I stood on the ten-meter-high diving board, my palms slightly sweaty.

This was a prank! Usually, you dive from a starting platform, right?

I peered down at the more than three-story-high drop below, feeling an urge to run away.

This was truly a test of courage. Time was running out, and I suppressed the rising negative emotions, actively trying to mentally prepare myself.

"Xiao Mo, good luck!" Yin You shouted from below.

"I will!" I immediately responded to her encouragement with full confidence and energy, but as soon as I turned my head, tears of fear streamed down my face.

I had never jumped into water before in my life, and I felt that jumping from this height would be excruciating. Using such a despicable method to shorten the time to clear the course, the organizers were really cunning!

"If you can't do it, I'll swim in your place!" After about three minutes of no movement, Yin You called out again.

My face burned red.

It was utterly shameful to have the woman take my place! Just

as I was about to answer, her phone rang in her coat pocket.

She pressed the call button and held the phone to her ear.

"Hello, Xiao Cheng?"

What?

My foot slipped, and I fell off the diving board in an extremely ugly manner!

Splash!

Water splashed high into the air, and a white light flashed on the referee's thick glasses as he cruelly scored: "Zero points!"

The impact of falling from a great height made my whole body numb and painful, especially my lower body, which was in excruciating pain.

At that moment, my mind went blank. I couldn't remember any strokes—freestyle, butterfly, breaststroke—I could only flail

my arms and legs haphazardly, swimming wildly forward in a daze. However, because I hadn't been breathing properly, I took a deep breath, filling my lungs with air, and my body naturally floated on the surface, like wearing a life jacket. Plus, my arms and legs are quite long, so I was quick and efficient at kicking, and I finished eight laps in no time.

I don't know if I was swimming too fast, but the timer's face looked a little grim. He said something to the starter next to him, and like in a variety show, the starter nodded and clapped twice. Suddenly, several staff members appeared, each holding a powerful water gun, and started spraying me relentlessly, trying to hinder my progress.

It would be strange if it didn't hurt when the water jets hit my face!

Seeing that the staff members were all looking like they were about to kill me, I simply submerged and continued swimming close to the bottom of the pool.

Sure enough, the water was much calmer underwater. No matter how many water jets I aimed, they only penetrated about a meter before turning into a foamy line.

I watched the blurry figures of the staff on the poolside; they were relentlessly following me, clearly waiting for me to surface so they could strike.

I didn't really need to pay them any attention, but I couldn't be too conspicuous in front of everyone, so I surfaced periodically for air, then immediately dived back down before they could launch their attack, ensuring the water jets never hit their target.

This game of hide-and-seek, breathing and diving, continued until the ninth round was over.

The tenth round began, and the organizers finally revealed their evil nature. Suddenly, a raging torrent erupted in my second lane. I turned to look; the other competitors were still swimming calmly, the surface still and peaceful. It seemed only my spot was an anomaly.

The resistance of the current slowed my progress, and wave after wave made it almost impossible to open my eyes.

A square panel protruded from the wall at the other end of the waterway. Behind it, a machine propelled the panel, creating increasingly larger artificial waves. I had to exert even more force to barely move forward against the current, but because of the amplified movements, my foot kicked something with a "bang!"

I looked down, but there was nothing at my feet. I tried kicking it again, and another "bang!"

I reached out and touched it. It turned out that a transparent partition had risen at some point at the boundary between the first and third waterways; no wonder only the water flow in the second waterway was chaotic.

I looked at the other waterways, and there were similar square patterns on the walls at the ends. So this wasn't just a trick to hinder me!

"Wait, I protest!" I stood up from the water, and a barrage of water jets immediately sprayed at me.

"This is part of the design; we're just following the rules." Perhaps seeing that I stood still without dodging or flinching, the water jet attack lessened slightly.

"Is that so…?" Did they think I became blind in the water? I chuckled coldly, pointing with absolute certainty to one of the staff members who had his hands behind his back.

"So, throwing piranhas into the water is one of the rules?"

"Haha..." The staff member I'd called out chuckled dryly, bringing his hands to his front and pointing with blatant lies at the fanged creatures stuffed into his net: "You're wrong, these aren't piranhas. You'll see if you throw them in the water."

"Of course I'd agree to that!" It would be too late if I got bitten!

After my repeated protests, the absurd piranhas were finally sent back to the rear to await orders. To my dismay, the staff member looked genuinely regretful.

Fearing they would actually carry out their piranha plan, I swam forward frantically without hesitation. In the last fifty meters, propelled by the "big wave," I truly felt like a fish, effortlessly propelling myself forward.

After swimming ten round trips, totaling a thousand meters, I reached the shore, panting. More to come.

"Thank you for your hard work!"

Two adorable street vendor girls, carrying rectangular metal trays and wearing sun hats, approached. Elastic yellow straps with hooks at both ends secured the trays to the sides and then wrapped around their necks for support.

"With all that activity, you two must be hungry! To help replenish your lost energy, the second part of the third challenge is a big eater's challenge!"

Their trays were filled with trendy, delicate mini cakes, thirty in total per tray.

The girl standing in front of me introduced the cakes: "Two points for each cream cake, three points for each chocolate cake, four points for each fruit cake, five points for each latte cake, and six points for each honey cheesecake. Except for the cream cakes (which come in ten), there are only five of each of the others. You have six minutes. The more you eat, the more bonus points you get!"

"But you have to eat them in order!" another girl chimed in. "How about that? The rules are super—simple, right? Eating them all gives you 110 points. However, the six minutes only applies to one person participating. If two people participate together, each person only gets three minutes!"

"Let's participate together," I said without thinking.

Yin You looked at me, puzzled. I stammered, "Because… these cakes look delicious!"

The two girls giggled.

Actually, the main reason was that this wasn't an individual competition. So far, I'd been the one doing most of the work, and Yin You hadn't had much fun. This seemed a bit counterproductive.

Sharing the fun is more meaningful than enjoying it alone!

"Okay, then it'll be two people competing, three minutes... Ah! Guest, you're cheating!"

Before the pretty girl in front of me could finish speaking, I grabbed a cream cake and stuffed it into my mouth, causing her to grumble and quickly press the stopwatch.

Just kidding, three minutes is three minutes, the more bonus points the better!

Compared to Yin You's eating manners, I didn't care about elegance at all. The two girls stared at me, their mouths widening.

My mouth was full of cream, and I stuffed any kind of cake into my mouth—I had no appetite, but I didn't feel full either. While using my hands and mouth, my mind was also racing.

In just a few seconds, I had swallowed the entire cream cake. The oily texture and sweet taste lingered in my mouth, and my body only felt that there was something in my stomach, nothing else.

Logically speaking, ten small cakes should have made me feel a little bloated—at least when I was still a massage stick, I often ate until I was too full and wanted to vomit.

I kept thinking back and comparing, finally assuming that because I didn't need to replenish calories, my body automatically lost the hunger warning signal; as for the feeling of fullness, it must be because the volume of food was close to my body's capacity, and the hollow interior was almost filled, causing my body to feel compressed, thus creating the illusion of being "full."

If that's the case, then I don't need to worry too much and can devour all the small cakes on the iron plate until these desserts are full to the brim.

However, my body can't digest food, and if I don't vomit it out in time before turning back into a massage stick, I'm afraid I might explode and die!

I kept thinking as I stuffed my stomach, and in the blink of an eye, I had finished the fruit cake, while Yin You was still battling with the second cream cake.

I thought to myself, since I won't absorb it anyway, I don't need to worry about indigestion, so I swallowed bite after bite and continued attacking the latte cake, ignoring the cream that was all over my face and hands.

As for the two girls, they were staring at me blankly, almost in a daze.

“…I’m done!” I swallowed the last bite of honey cheesecake, and the girl standing in front of me immediately pressed the stopwatch. “One…one minute and forty-five seconds!”

I turned my head and saw that Yin You had only eaten three-quarters of her second cake. She had first used the small fork provided on the plate to cut the cream cake into several bite-sized pieces, and then put them into her mouth one by one.

“Xiao Mo.” Yin You nodded to me.

There was still time left, so I immediately reached out and finished off the remaining cream cake and the other four pieces of chocolate cake for her.

Since the rules stipulated that the cakes had to be eaten in order, I could only stand aside and wait until she finished her cream cake and picked up the chocolate cake.

After a while, Yin You put down her empty plate and picked up the only chocolate cake. I immediately finished off the four pieces of fruit cake in a flash. Perhaps because she was almost full, Yin You slowed down to the slowest pace, and she still hadn’t finished her dessert by the time the time was up.

"Okay, that's a total of twenty cream cakes, nine chocolate cakes, and five fruit cakes..."

"Wait a minute," I objected, "There should be nine fruit cakes!"

The girl in charge of keeping track of Yin You's time smiled and said, "Yes, there are indeed nine. But since we didn't finish the chocolate cakes, the last four fruit cakes aren't counted."

According to the rules, that's correct.

I patted Yin You's hand, telling her not to worry about it too much.

"Okay, so the total is twenty cream cakes, nine chocolate cakes, five fruit cakes, five latte cakes, and five honey cheesecakes, for a total of one hundred and forty-two points. Congratulations!" The girls filled in the numbers in their notebooks.

Overall, this result was quite satisfactory.

Before leaving with Yin You, watching the tragic contestants being attacked by the water gun sabotage team in the hellish pool and drowned by the artificial waves, I couldn't help but feel an evil, overwhelming pleasure.

The fourth stage takes place on a small island to the left of Liangyue Island. Compared to Liangyue Island, this island is pitifully small, but it's still part of Liangyue Island; because it faces Liangyue Island across the water, it's named "Tsukimi Island" (Moon Viewing Island).

There are two routes from Liangyue Island to Tsukimi Island: one is through the underwater tunnel, and the other is by yacht.

While the underwater tunnel is quite romantic, this is a competition, so the yacht is the first choice.

There are five boats docked at the shore, and we board one of them, leisurely heading towards Tsukimi Island.

"Are we in first place?" Yinyou asked me on the boat.

"This is the first boat," the captain said, peeking out from the cabin.

There are only three people on board, including the captain, so the answer is obvious.

Before docking, just to be safe, I pretended to be seasick and ran to the toilet to vomit up the food in my stomach with practiced ease, feeling completely refreshed afterward.

When I stepped out with light steps, I was greeted by the captain's disdainful look at me as I was useless.

I went up to the deck, enjoying the sea breeze with Yin You, and admiring the approaching Tsukimi Island. The island was lush and green; it was the competition venue for the fourth stage.

As the route shortened, the island's scenery gradually became clearer, and I realized that the enormous green plants were artificial ferns taller than five stories, interspersed with various equally enormous mushrooms.

The trees that originally grew on the island looked like moss in comparison.

"This...it's practically a fairytale primeval forest!" Being in that forest where real and artificial plants mixed together, one truly felt like a dwarf who had stumbled into a land of giants!

"Tsukimi Island is intentionally developed as a romantic getaway for couples. Once you're on the island, you'll discover even more interesting things," the captain said, sticking his head out again.

Couples?

I secretly glanced at Yin You; she was waving to the two adorable dolphins that had followed the yacht, her smile unwavering.

She was truly beautiful, especially when she smiled, possessing a captivating charm; however, what attracted me was the serene aura emanating from her.

Classic and gentle, her clear eyes radiating tenderness, captivating all who behold them, while her quiet and elegant demeanor exudes nobility.

Compared to the other girls in the dormitory, her faint brilliance is easily overshadowed, but only when truly alone with her do one discover that she too is an incomparably beautiful star.

Compared to the landlady's fiery temper, Sama's innocence, Fuuka's independence, Hizuki's sincerity, Yotsuba's gentleness, and Ryua's aloofness, her presence is like a mountain stream under the moonlight, its surface a clear, shimmering blue, flowing gently, its gentle murmur a harmonious melody of nature that soothes the soul.

Seemingly sensing my gaze, she turned and smiled at me unguardedly.

My face flushed, and I immediately pretended to be distracted by something else, averting my eyes.

Upon arriving at Tsukimi Island, I helped Otoyu off the boat. We had barely stood still when suddenly, "Click! Click!" Two cold sounds rang out, and a chill ran down my ankles. Two staff members had handcuffed my left foot to Otoyu's right foot together.

"Welcome! Congratulations on currently being in first place! This level is the 'Birds of a Feather' game, so please do your best!" said the sweet girl in charge of the explanation.

"Birds of a Feather?" Doesn't that imply that Yin You and I are a couple...?

"No, no, that's not it!"

To avoid embarrassing Yin You, I immediately clarified with righteous indignation. But she didn't react much, only looking down at the anklets that bound her and me together.

The anklets had two semi-circular iron rings at each end, with a layer of sponge inside the rings and the parts that directly contacted the skin, so they didn't feel rough or painful when worn. The anklets were firmly connected by a solid iron chain, about one meter long.

As a result, although movement was somewhat restricted, it wasn't as inconvenient as the usual three-legged race, but walking was inevitably a bit heavy.

"From now on, you just need to reach the northernmost point of the island within an hour! Transportation to take you back to the main island is ready there, but there are many small traps in the forest, so we hope you can work together and pass the test smoothly! Of course, the most important thing is not to exceed the time limit."

The guide said, "After you set off, your starting time will be transmitted to the finish line. The timekeeper is a strict person; if you are late, you will have to take the last boat back to Liangyue Island!"

"I have a question." I moved my legs, which suddenly felt a few extra kilograms, a little unaccustomed to them: "Two people have to be shackled like this, what about a team of three?"

"Then two people will be shackled!" the guide said. "Each level has its fair and unfair aspects. For example, in the first level, pushing the big beer mug, a team of three uses less effort and pushes the mug faster;

in the second level, collecting bonus cards, a team of three has a greater chance of getting the higher-point card.

"Also, in the third level, isn't there a cake-eating game?" " The total time is the same, six minutes, but in reality, which is more advantageous: one person eating for six minutes, two people eating for three minutes, or three people eating for two minutes?"

"Definitely the two-person team!"

I confidently began the calculations: "Assuming it only takes ten seconds to eat one piece of cake, one person can eat thirty-six pieces in six minutes, two people can each eat eighteen pieces, and three people can only each eat twelve pieces.

"However, most people don't have the stomach to hold thirty-six pieces of cake. If we ignore that, the two-person team gets a total of ninety-four points, while the three-person team only gets seventy-eight points, a difference of sixteen points.

"Of course, ten seconds per piece of cake is a bit strict. If we extend the time to fifteen seconds, one person can eat twenty-four pieces, two people can each eat twelve pieces, and three people can each eat eight pieces."

"In this way, a single person gets 75 points, two people get 52 points, and three people only get 48 points, narrowing the gap to four points! After the average time exceeds 18 seconds, the total points earned are the same regardless of whether it's a team of two or three."

However, I don't really think it would take more than 18 seconds to eat a cake.

The principle is similar to a sprint; when a participant compresses all their energy and releases it in a short time, the speed is often extraordinary, unless they are a participant like Yin You who is very conscious of their eating manners.

But if someone is really like that, the chances of their teammates agreeing to the challenge are probably not high!

"Absolutely correct! However, this is just a simple calculation based on the same starting conditions, ignoring individual and external factors."

The commentator further explained, "Everyone has a different appetite and eating speed, and they will also have different preferences for different flavors of cake. Moreover, after a lot of exercise, appetite will be greatly reduced, which will drag down the team's average time."

"I understand what you mean." The intelligent Yin You understood almost immediately: "A 1,000-meter swimming distance can be completed by one person, but the eating contest is not limited by the number of participants; if it is a team of three, the exhausted swimmer can rest for a while, and only two people can participate.

"Moreover, because there is one more team member, the chance of a big eater is higher than in a two-person team; if there is such a person in the team, sending one person to compete can get the highest score."

"...It feels too insidious!" The advantages of a three-person team are far more than those of a two-person team, making one want to shout that the competition is unfair.

"If this is not mentioned, how many people will think of this?" "The commentator smiled sweetly, "The advantages of the first three rounds are all compensation for the fourth round; this is also for the overall fairness of the competition. Alright, you guys hurry up and set off! The second ship is coming soon!"

The sea rippled gently, and sure enough, the yacht was close by, about to dock.

Now was not the time to be complacent!

To solidify our lead, Yin You and I immediately seized the opportunity and entered through the entrance marked by a stone tablet.

Episode 5, Chapter 4: The Forest of Birds of the Same Forest

was cool and refreshing, filled with the rich aroma of phytoncides, and the faint scent of the sea breeze carried with each breath.

The enormous mushrooms were arguably the most colorful feature of the entire island.

Poisonous and edible mushrooms stood tall, including the red coral mushroom, resembling tree branches, its entire body skin-colored, yet its tips tinged with a tender red; the red leopard-spotted poisonous mushroom, with its broad cap covered in white warts and red cap; and the scale mushroom, growing from tree trunks, its yellowish-brown surface covered in barbs.

There were also morels with caps resembling sheep's stomachs, and chestnut mushrooms that looked like the houses of elves in fairy tales, except without the round spots on their caps, and so on.

Approaching and touching it, the stem was soft yet firm, with a remarkably realistic feel. Looking up, the gills were also quite beautiful.

"What's a water piano?" I only remembered to ask Yin You after rushing to this stage.

"It's just a regular piano, only the tone is different,"

Yin You explained with a smile. "'Water Piano' is a handcrafted series created by Master Blair. Initially, it emphasized its tone, but recently, to better match the series name, streamlined patterns have been deliberately added to the body. However, we won't know which generation this prize is until we see it in person."

"Don't worry, I'll do everything I can to get it for you!" I patted my chest confidently.

Leaving aside our speed, our bonus points alone are already ahead of several teams. If we keep going like this, winning first place is not a dream at all!

"Is that so..." The voice behind me sent a chill down my spine. I turned around and saw five "big birds"

holding rifles, coldly staring at us, with two suspicious tear tracks on their faces.

"How wonderful, your girlfriend is so beautiful..." the parrot man gritted his teeth, "and you're even tied together with a love chain, it's so enviable..."

Wh...what? These people...no, what are these birds?!

"Are they mocking us...I also want a girlfriend!" the swan man said, then burst into tears.

Oh no!

Sensing the waves of hostility and murderous intent, before they could finish speaking, I immediately scooped up Yin You and started sprinting towards the finish line!

"Die!"

"Give me your life!"

"Don't even think about escaping! I won't let you leave this forest alive!"

Instantly, countless bullets shot towards me.

My God!

That real feeling of being on the verge of death is something you can't understand just by talking about it!

"You...don't you feel heavy?" Yin You huddled in my arms, her face flushed.

"It's okay, I'm used to it!" When you're on the verge of death, your adrenaline is pumping, who cares about weight! Even if there were a safe right in front of me, I'd still carry it!

"Used to it?" Yin You's question startled me, and in that hesitation, I was hit in the butt.

"Ouch!" I jumped up, my sprint speed instantly doubling.

"I...I'm sorry, it's all my fault for asking such a silly question!" She was startled and immediately dared not ask any more questions.

I had exhausted all my strength to escape, and I really didn't have the energy to answer her. The jealous birds behind me were firing wildly, the bullets like their resentment, determined to curse me to death!

Thank goodness this was a forest, with plenty of cover; I dodged the bullets and weaved haphazardly, the jealous birds breaking away one by one, finally getting further and further away from us.

Damn it, I counted, I'd been hit at least five times!

What kind of "birds of a feather" game is this? Could the whole forest be full of these weird birds that randomly fire guns?

"Xiao Mo, we..."

"Shh!" I immediately covered Yin You's mouth. Those five birds were searching not far from us. We had finally managed to hide in this bush, and if they found us, we would definitely be shot dead on the spot!

My back was still throbbing, and when I touched it, my wet hand was covered in bright red blood. I brought the smell to my nose and sniffed; it smelled like ketchup.

I kept a close eye on their searching movements, not daring to relax; the closer they got, the lighter Yinyou and I breathed.

Finally, just a few steps away, the entire Jealous Bird team suddenly made a 90-degree right turn, and Yinyou and I couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

"Ring ring... ring ring..."

The damned cell phone suddenly rang, and the Jealous Birds turned sharply and rushed into our hiding place.

But by then, I was already holding Yinyou, running so fast that I could barely see them!

"...It's Fenghua," Yinyou said, looking at the phone screen.

"Even if I answer now, the reception will be bad!"

Gunfire erupted behind us, and the enemy, with fierce eyes, chased after us like ghosts, bullets grazing my skin from time to time. Being hit by one bullet would be fine, but if several hit at the same time, I'd probably be unconscious or incapacitated!

"Little Mo, ahead!"

I was turning around to check the distance to the jealous birds when Yin You suddenly exclaimed. Before I could react, I tripped and fell flat on my face.

Damn it...

I stood up, clutching my head. The culprit was that protruding tree root. I looked at Yin You; she had already passed out.

I immediately carried her to the side, helplessly watching the jealous bird team charge towards us, and then...

they rushed straight past us!

"..."

I sat back against the tree trunk, panting, and gently placed Yin You, whom I was holding, on the ground.

It seemed we were safe for now!

Still shaken, my limbs were a little weak. I first gave Yin You a quick check—thankfully, there were no external injuries—before I could properly examine myself, only to find that I had turned into a massage stick again. Had my

transformation time run out...?

I smiled bitterly at my loosened anklet. The shimmering light on the azure sea stung my eyes, and I couldn't help but raise my hand to shield them from the painful glare.

Chased by the jealous bird, I had unknowingly wandered to the shore!

The sea was dazzlingly beautiful. Looking down at my sticky body, I finally succumbed to the ocean's call and plunged into the water for a thorough wash.

The seawater's coldness was exhilarating!

Humming a tune, I scrubbed myself clean from head to toe, and incidentally, washed my wretched swim trunks until they shone like new.

"Splash! Splash!"

My hand, which had been wringing out my swim trunks, stopped halfway through. I looked up at the sky; a flock of geese flew overhead in a V-formation.

"Splash! Splash!"

...No, that wasn't the sound of flapping wings. I was certain.

I looked at the sea. Some waves were splashing up in the distance, and in the irregular waves, a black dot was floating.

"Splash! Splash!" The sound continued.

A hand reached up and disappeared beneath the surface.

A few seconds later, another hand reached up and disappeared beneath the surface.

The black dot was getting closer and closer.

I immediately ran back, hiding behind a pile of rocks, on high alert.

Then, as I approached the beach, the man stood up.

It was Ash!

He approached me, soaking wet, squatted down, and took out a letter tightly sealed with yellow wax from his pocket.

"A letter from the president."

"...How did you know I was here?" I took the letter, my mind filled with this question. His calm face showed no sign of fatigue.

How many days had he swum to get to Tsukimi Island?

"I'm a messenger." He found a place to rest briefly, not wanting to disturb me while I read the letter.

Seeing him like this, I opened the envelope. Inside was a photocopied letter, the content short and unimportant, simply the sender informing me that they would return in thirty days.

Really!

"You've already seen your copy, haven't you?" I said, "You can just give me this when you get back! Even if you don't, it's fine, I'm just a mascot, I'll be leaving around the time the president comes back."

I could somewhat understand what C was thinking on the deserted island.

Although I was touched, it didn't need to go to such lengths!

However… I think for Ash, the significance of delivering the letter wasn't the gratitude of the club members receiving it, but rather the fun of completing another extreme challenge!

"A promise is a promise," he always said, sticking to his old refrain.

I guess I'd better not disturb his self-satisfaction!

I clumsily stuffed the letter back into the envelope when two dark figures suddenly flashed past me.

"You bastard, stop right there!"

A sharp shout accompanied by several gunshots rang out, and countless leaves fell. Ash immediately pinned me to the ground.

I slightly raised my head, and a man and a woman were running past me. This time I could see them clearly.

Rose, the Rose Girl… and a delinquent? When did they become a couple?

I can't underestimate him; after being dumped by his beautiful landlady, he's already found a new love so quickly! But does he know the "Rose Girl's" true gender? Or… is he just naturally interested in this kind of thing?

Wait, since Rose Girl is here, then the person she's chasing must be... I looked in the direction of the chase and almost fainted from fright.

It really was the voyeur!

And the person next to him was A (Levi)!

...Can someone tell me when these people arrived?

"I heard the vice president won the opening ceremony ticket, so he invited his 'fiancée' to come to Liangyue Island for a vacation," Ash said, which conveniently cleared up my doubts.

I glanced at Ash—it seems the voyeur's scheme was very successful; it seems that except for C, all the other club members see Rose Girl as a "woman"!

"That's just a facade, isn't it?" I didn't quite believe it.

If the voyeur wasn't prepared for a fierce battle with Rose Girl, why would he bring an extra third wheel to protect her?

"What's the bet this time?" I asked, thinking of their "custom."

"Wearing a bikini swimsuit with 'Ryan's Exclusive' written on it."

...That's really low-class!

"This kind of bet is completely unnecessary!" I couldn't help but feel sorry for Rose Girl.

"Her radical reaction might be because the vice president spread rumors all over campus that they're on their honeymoon?"

...That's definitely the kind of stupid thing a paparazzi would do!

Having completed the task and read the letter, Ash got up and walked towards the sea, seemingly intending to leave.

"Ash, wait!" I immediately grabbed his trouser leg, gritted my teeth, and hesitated, "Could you... do me a favor?"

He remained silent, as if waiting for me to continue.

I glanced back at Yin You, and although I felt the request was unreasonable, I still shamelessly asked, "Can you... team up with her?"

"Where's her partner?" he asked, staring at the empty iron ring.

I felt a pang of guilt and, of course, dared not tell the truth, only stammering, unsure how to explain, "I don't know... I just... seeing her lying here alone... I'm afraid something might happen..."

"Then what reason do you think I have to help her?" Ash asked coldly, "Even if I agree, do you think she'll agree to accept help from our extreme sports club?"

"This..."

I was speechless. But I couldn't return to human form within five hours, yet I couldn't bear to see Yin You's dream shattered!

I knelt down with a thud, my forehead pressed tightly to the ground: "Even if it's unreasonable

, please, partner with her! She really wants to get first place!"

I felt him looking at me, as if pondering and confirming something.

After a while, his voice came: "You like her, don't you?"

Like? His question startled me.

I turned my head and looked at Yin You's beautiful face again, carefully and seriously.

She was beautiful, intelligent, and indeed easy to like. But the time we spent together was pitifully short; to say I liked her... would be too selfish and arrogant.

"I... I don't know." I'm not good at falling in love at first sight, and my feelings were still unclear. Before I could clearly discern them, I couldn't lie.

Ash helped Yin You lean against the tree trunk and followed the iron chain to the tightly locked empty iron ring.

To prevent cheating, a small lock was placed at the joint of the iron ring. He reached behind his ear, pulled out a thin wire, and twisted it in the lock, loosening it.

I stared blankly at his actions, watching him close the unlocked iron ring to his left foot and then lock it again. Then he took out a piece of cloth that hadn't dried yet, covered his mouth and nose, and placed me in a black gauze bag, tucking it into his waistband.

"Thank you," I said gratefully.

The black gauze concealed my appearance, but the gaps allowed me to peek into the outside world, though it was somewhat dim.

"It's fate. If you weren't the last one, even if I wanted to help, I couldn't."

He picked up Yin You, and with a light leap, he left the bushes.

It seemed all the jealous birds nearby had been lured away, and Ash nimbly darted forward, moving freely as if it were his own territory.

Perhaps due to the wind, Yin You quickly woke up.

At first, she didn't realize anything, but perhaps because of the significant level difference between me and Ash, she sensed something was wrong and looked up—Ash's face was covered, but his features and demeanor were clearly different from mine.

"Who are you?" I heard Yin You ask anxiously, "Where's my...partner?" She moved her right foot, realizing with a start that she was tied to Ash.

"He's injured, twisted his ankle, and is resting by the roadside," Ash said, maintaining his speed. "He asked me to partner with you temporarily; he'll find a way to return to Liangyue Island by boat later."

"But...but..."

"You shouldn't be worried about his injury, but rather how to fulfill his wish and continue the competition."

"But, where's your partner..." Yin You asked.

Right, who would have thought Ash came alone? And without a ticket!

"He's injured too, and is probably chatting with your partner right now?"

Ash easily brushed off the question, but I was anything but relaxed.

If this conversation continued, Yin You would inevitably mention my name sooner or later. If Ash then inquired about who I was, wouldn't my transformation ability be laid bare?

"You bastard!"

"Hey...you, you slow down! I can't keep up!"

"You have to keep up, even if you can't! That bastard is just ahead. If you don't kill him, you'll be prepared to die for him!"

The delinquent was pitifully led along by the rose girl. There was nothing he could do; they were locked together.

"Murdering your husband will make you a widow, Yingying!" The paparazzi laughed from ahead. "The only condition for passing is reaching the finish line. The commentator didn't say that getting shot would eliminate you, did he?"

"That doesn't matter at all!" The rose girl fired wildly again. "Defeating you is my greatest wish!"

"Vice President, the finish line is about one kilometer ahead." A held his right hand at eyebrow level, observing the distance to the finish line.

"Okay, let's go!"

Using the terrain to dodge bullets, the paparazzi didn't forget to turn back and tease, "Yingying, it's okay to walk slowly, it's always good for a 'girl' to be quiet..."

"Go to hell!"

The two groups were arguing so loudly they didn't even notice the three of us secretly following them.

Ashu's speed was indescribable, yet he was as quiet as a fish, easily swimming past and overtaking us to the front.

"Ah!"

As soon as we returned to the main road, A immediately pointed—a member is a member, he recognized her instantly.

"Don't worry about it, we don't need to work hard to win first place." The paparazzi, while nimbly dealing with the jealous birds along the way, said cheerfully, as if stirring up trouble, "Don't worry about the current ranking, we only need to beat one team. As long as we keep running ahead of them, it'll be hard not to win."

"Is that so!" Rose Girl's anger flared up at his words. She grabbed the exhausted delinquent by the collar and dragged him forward.

"Want to get ahead of me? Fine, I'll show you how to be number one! Let's see if there's even a number one spot ahead of the first place!"

Provoked by the paparazzi, Rose Girl immediately turned her attention to our team, which was currently in first place. The bullets that were supposed to be given to the paparazzi were redirected and aimed at us instead.

Being the target of their attacks, I was extremely nervous, but Ash didn't even turn his head, dodging left and right by instinct. Although it wasn't easy, the paparazzi was at least helping to disrupt Rose Girl, which wasn't entirely without benefit.

But ultimately, our speed was slowed down. The closer we got to the finish line, the larger the flock of jealous birds became. Outnumbered and surrounded, we gradually found ourselves at a disadvantage.

"Boom!"

Just as Ash was about to break through, a sudden explosion blasted the jealous birds behind him into the air.

The terrifying attack stunned the "flock," and for a moment, they stopped firing.

Amidst the raging flames, two figures strode forward, ignoring the swarming jealous birds. Grenades seemed inexhaustible, blasting through the thorny path and keeping the insects at bay.

The figures slowly approached until everyone could see their faces through the smoke.

"First time trying it out, it's not so boring after all!" Feng Hua tossed a grenade in one hand.

"Won't we get scolded for this..." Fei Yue carried a bag of something, looking like a little Christmas girl.

"It's okay, look at all the guns the staff here have. What are we 'little sesame seeds' worth?"

...That's not how it works, is it?

But didn't Feng Hua just say yesterday she had an important quiz and wouldn't have time to come? Why did she suddenly change her mind and come here to participate in the competition?

"So, the time for sixth place is thirty-two minutes and fifty-five and a half seconds?" Feng Hua smiled.

"This...this is too..." This objection automatically changed upon seeing the last egg-like exploding object in Feng Hua's hand: "It couldn't be more perfect!"

"Alright, now that we have the rankings and time, what's next?" Feng Hua finally signaled Fei Yue to let go of her.

"Next, we'll draw...draw the means of transportation back home!" The threatened staff member rubbed his neck and said, "But the order has to be according to the rankings! The fourth place hasn't drawn yet!"

"I know." Rose Girl waited on the side until Yin You drew her lot, then she reached into the box, stirred it around, and took out a lot as well.

Feng Hua and the paparazzi also drew lots in turn, and Yin You opened her lot and handed it to the staff member.

"Congratulations, you've drawn a speedboat!"

In an instant, the sound of firecrackers rang out.

"What!" Rose Girl looked in surprise as the first column was crossed out.

Without a speedboat, the next fastest option was a jet ski.

While she was busy lamenting, the paparazzi had already opened his lot and, as if to make up for the inexplicably delayed time, handed it to the staff member first.

“Honey, if you’re not ready yet, shall I draw the prizes first?”

“There’s no strict rule about the order of picking up transportation, but if the priority queue disagrees, they can still retain the right to choose first,” the staff member said.

“It’s okay, you can go first! I’d like to see what ridiculous tool you’ve drawn.”

Rose Girl didn’t care at all.

“Congratulations, seventh prize, a swan boat!” The seventh column was then crossed out.

“Pfft… Hahahaha!” Rose Girl burst into laughter: “A swan boat… that really suits you!”

“Yes, elegant and poetic, truly the aristocracy of birds.” The paparazzi wasn’t angry at all: “So, honey, what did you draw?”

Three minutes later, all four groups were ready and waiting to set off.

“Let’s take it slow!” The paparazzi and A put their feet on the pedals, leaned back leisurely in their chairs, and said easily: “Is this what they call good fortune or is it a case of haste makes waste?”

“Stop nagging!” Rose Girl blushed.

She and the delinquent boy each wore cute yellow duck swim rings around their waists.

"If you ask me for help, I'll trade with you."

"No need, get lost!" the defiant Rose Girl yelled.

"Is that so... then you can keep trying, I'll cheer you on along the way." The paparazzi leisurely pedaled forward: "It's a rare opportunity to get ahead..."

"That bastard, he did it on purpose..."

"Ying, Yingying..." The thick, dark ghostly aura terrified the delinquents.

"Full speed ahead!" Feiyue started the jet ski, while Fenghua put his arm around her waist from behind.

"Be careful!" Yinyou said to the two of them as she boarded the speedboat.

"Of course!" Fenghua gave her a victory sign, but her gaze was fixed on the back of the speedboat: "Are you sure you want to do this?"

"Hmm..." Although she couldn't stop Ash, Yinyou nodded.

"Ash... are you sure you want to swim?" I still couldn't quite believe it.

Although with his stamina, doing this would definitely be no problem, but if Yinyou won the speedboat, wouldn't it be pointless?

Ash didn't change his mind; he simply leaped into the water and began swimming forward, leaving me, who was about to speak, only gurgling sounds coming from my mouth.

At that moment, Rose Girl's group also set off.

Naturally, the leading speedboat was in the lead, with Feng Hua close behind; the paparazzi, seemingly intent on provoking Rose Girl, flitted around her, teasing her.

If the sea weren't so vast, she might have really stirred things up with her anger.

Ash's swimming motions weren't large, but his speed was rapid.

I wasn't having an easy time in the water; the strong swaying made me think several times that the water would tear my gauze bag or wash it away, so I nervously clung to his clothes the whole way.

But no matter how fast Ash was, he couldn't outrun the speedboats and jet skis sprinting at full speed—although the paparazzi and Rose Girl groups were quickly left out of sight.

There were three groups ahead of us, plus Feng Hua and Fei Yue, who arrived later but left earlier, dropping us to fifth place. At this rate, could Yin You really win back the "water piano" she wanted?

"Forget it, I can't achieve anything great without Ash anyway. Even if he insists on crossing the Atlantic and Pacific, I can only follow him without a second thought!"

After swimming for nearly twenty minutes, we finally landed. I let go of my numb hands, slumped in the black gauze bag, and massaged my stiff, numb shoulders.

Yin You was already waiting for us on the shore. As soon as Ash arrived, she pointed to the castle built in the artificial lake on the upper left of Liangyue Island and said, "The fifth level is here, the Water Slide Castle."

Blue water slides leading to the artificial lake climbed the outer walls of the castle, truly living up to its name.

There was no need for a small boat to take us to the castle entrance. Ash and Yin You walked across the wooden plank bridge floating on the water and went up the spiral staircase inside the castle.

"How many inventions did Edison have in his lifetime? a: More than a thousand. b: More than two thousand. c: More than three thousand. d: More than four thousand," the staff member asked.

"b," Yin You said after thinking for a moment.

"Correct, please go up." The staff member pushed open the iron gate behind him.

The fifth challenge was a quiz game. Correct answers allowed you to advance to the next floor; losing meant sliding back down a waterslide.

Successfully answering ten questions would take you to the top floor, where a waterslide would transport you directly to the sixth challenge.

To be fair, participants drew their own questions, varying greatly in difficulty. After one team lost to a legal question, Yin You drew a simple math problem: "2 + 3∥?". After

some back and forth, they finally reached the tenth floor, where the Rose Girl and the Peeping Tom teams were already lined up.

"Please briefly explain the Heimlich maneuver,"

the Rose Girl said, gesturing for the delinquent to answer.

"I don't know either… there's no point in looking at me like that," the delinquent said helplessly. "You

can't even do something this simple? What did Yingying bring you here for?" the Peeping Tom sneered.

“She said there weren’t enough people and dragged me along.” The delinquent sighed deeply. “Why am I classmates with someone like that…”

“Speaking so arrogantly, do you think you know anything about this?” Rose Girl glared at the paparazzi, feeling a little embarrassed.

As if waiting for her to ask, the paparazzi leisurely said, “The Heimlich maneuver is specifically used to rescue patients choking on foreign objects. When using the abdominal thrust method, the rescuer should stand behind the patient…” He recited for three minutes straight, like reciting a memorized text.

“Absolutely correct!” Even the staff couldn’t help but applaud.

“How do you even know this?” Rose Girl asked, unwilling to give up.

"Because I hope that one day I can hug you from behind like this and save your precious life!"

The paparazzi clung affectionately to her back. "Not only Hamlet, but I'm also very proficient in CPR. If you don't believe me, you can try it yourself."

"Stop being disgusting!" Rose Girl scoffed. "The answer is correct, but unfortunately, it's not the question you drew. Don't be too smug, I'll be waiting for you on the ninth floor!"

"I will do my best to get there." The paparazzi's words were hard to tell if they were sincere or not.

He watched Rose Girl go down to the ninth floor and drew the question that would determine their fate.

"1 + 1∥?"

"I'm bad at math." A sycophant said modestly.

"Of course it's 1." The paparazzi said without hesitation. "Although Yingying and I are separate individuals, when we are together, we are of one mind."

"Sorry, the answer is 2."

The staff ignored his self-indulgence and directly sent him back to the previous floor to "die for love."

What an idiot!

After two teams were eliminated, Yin You stepped forward and drew a question.

"Who is the great man who said, 'Music is not poetry, not divine music, but the truest self'?" the staff member asked.

"Disem," Yin You replied confidently.

...The biography the beautiful landlady lent her?

"Correct! Congratulations on passing!" The staff member rang a bell and pointed to a small two-person boat floating on the waterway in the center of the room. "Take this Golden Dragon Path to the seaside. Although the route is a bit long, it's very safe!"

Yin You and Ashu boarded the boat, and the other staff members fastened their seatbelts and pushed the boat into the waterway together.

The height of ten stories was not to be underestimated, but due to the long journey, the height difference in the waterway was not great, and it was not as scary as imagined. The waterslide was full of water, and the boat moved smoothly. The waterslide cover was made of transparent reinforced glass, and from inside the waterway, one could see the entire Liangyue Island.

The boat slowly descended, getting further and further away from the castle, and finally, just as the staff member said, it reached the seaside.

"Welcome!"

The swimsuit-clad beauties warmly greeted us. Watermelons were buried on the beach, and there were thirty or forty round tables shaped like watermelons, each with snacks and juices for two or three people.

Feng Hua and the other team had already started eating, but their expressions seemed off; their faces twitched, and they were sweating profusely, as if they'd be drowned if they didn't finish.

A hot, brown-haired woman approached: "You must all be hungry, right? We've prepared some snacks for you to try!"

Seeing the bitter melon-shaped bread on the table and the 1000cc brown liquid, I seemed to understand.

"Twenty minutes. You can only play the watermelon-smashing bonus game after you finish the bitter melon bread and bitter tea. Good luck!" The brown-haired woman said, pressing the clock on the table to start the countdown.

Twenty minutes is a generous time limit for regular bread and drinks.

Yin You tore off a piece of bread and put it in her mouth, but seemed unable to bear the taste. Instead, she picked up the bitter tea and took a small sip, but her delicate brows instantly furrowed.

I glanced at Feng Hua's table. The bitter melon bread was all gone, but Feng Hua still had about two-thirds of her bitter tea left, and Fei Yue's cup was almost half full. They only had nine minutes left.

At another table, a man and a woman were also working hard. The man was frantically cleaning up the mess for the woman, who had barely touched her cup of bitter tea. They had even less time left, only six minutes.

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