Xiao Cheng is dragged into a game world, weak, helpless, and suffering from amnesia. Faced with mentally challenged NPCs, a teammate who seems like a big shot obsessed with finding bugs, and unreli...
This must be the dinner the counselor was referring to.
But isn't that too simplistic?
Xiao Cheng frowned and picked up the noodles with a look of disgust. Just as she was about to throw them on the offering table, she suddenly heard her stomach rumble.
An unbearable hunger struck instantly, and a violent spasm in her stomach made Xiao Cheng's face turn pale, and she almost fainted on the spot.
Fortunately, this warning pain did not last long and subsided quickly.
Xiao Cheng wiped away the cold sweat, straightened up again while holding onto the coffin, and the lingering pain made her tremble involuntarily.
Just then, a line of glaring red characters slowly appeared one by one on the wall opposite her.
"School rule number nine: If you don't finish your food, are you going to save it to grow crops?!"
"Damn it! I didn't say I was going to throw it away!" Xiao Cheng finally understood why, and angrily untied the plastic bag and started eating her noodles.
The noodles were completely cold, and they were truly vegan, without even salt. They tasted utterly bland, like a dried-up paste.
But Xiao Cheng was surprised to find that her body accepted it well, and she even felt a reassuring feeling of fullness.
"Terrible! This dog-like game has already ruined me like this?" Xiao Cheng exclaimed in shock.
Fortunately, the noodles were already finished and weren't poisoned, so she was still lively and energetic.
The empty plastic bag was thrown into the trash can, and at the same time, the words on the wall gradually faded from red, then became fainter and fainter, and finally disappeared completely.
Xiao Cheng was left feeling cheated, and angrily stepped into his coffin. Once he lay down, he found it quite comfortable; the space inside was ample, even enough to turn over.
She didn't close the coffin lid, and the candlelight outside was largely blocked by the bed curtains, leaving only just the right amount of brightness.
"Goodnight, Xiao Cheng." A soft, echoing voice suddenly came from next door, as if it were coming from underground.
Xiao Cheng had assumed she was already asleep, so she paused for a moment before replying, "Goodnight, roommate."