This book is also known as: The main premise is a tea-style male supporting character posing as the female lead and playing with the emotions of other male protagonists.
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She could only hug Su Yang tightly, bury her face in his arm, and open her mouth wide.
Fortunately, the elevator didn't descend for long and didn't actually go all the way to the bottom.
After a few seconds, the elevator suddenly stopped and came to a halt.
"Okay, it's stopped. You can let go now."
"I'm being hugged," Su Yang said calmly.
The elevator didn't stop by itself; he intervened.
But Shen Yanyan seemed not to hear his voice at all, still completely immersed in her own fear.
It wasn't until Su Yang reminded her again that his voice resonated deep within her soul.
Shen Yanyan only belatedly realized the changes in the outside world.
Even so, she did not let go rashly.
Instead, filled with lingering fear, they listened intently to the sounds of the elevator.
It seemed as if it would raise its voice again if it sensed something was wrong.
Seeing this, Su Yang felt somewhat helpless and then directly shook her away.
Then look at the idiot sitting on the ground, completely clueless, who hasn't even realized what happened.
She kept her mouth open as if saying something, but no sound came out.
She herself didn't even realize there was a problem.
Su Yang could only lift the ban on her.
"...What happened? That's terrifying!"
We're going to die here, aren't we!
I've only been working for a month and haven't received my salary from last month yet. I don't want to die!
"Help! Someone, please save us!"
Like a machine gun, as soon as the ban was lifted, Shen Yanyan rattled off a whole bunch of things.
They even went to the elevator door and banged on it, making a loud banging sound.
This made Su Yang really want to give her another silencing spell, and then add a confinement spell on top of that.
But after thinking about it, I still comforted her.
"It's not that we're going to die here, it's just you."
And you should be shouting "Save me," not "Save us."