Shi Jinzhe, a cheater in a survival game, falls into a desperate situation in the third game. At the critical moment of life and death, a broken stone statue saves his life by accident.
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Drawing a pie in the sky is a technical skill that boosts motivation at zero cost. In the following days, when Shi Jinzhe went to see other temples, he couldn't help but wonder how these temples were built.
On the eve of leaving Egypt, Shekh shattered his long-held illusions and brought up other things, “I want to change my destination. I’m not going to East Africa anymore. I’ve searched there, and it’s pretty much the same as the Migration Route. We’ve already raced wildebeests. Let’s go somewhere else.”
Shi Jinzhe didn't offer his opinion; he was fine with going anywhere, only asking Sheh, "Where do you want to go?"
"Whatever, you decide." Shekh only prepared a travel guide for this one country; the others were random, and he didn't look at any of them.
"Then let's draw lots." Shi Jinzhe opened the mini-program, browsed online to see which countries were suitable for travel in May, spent an hour picking and choosing, and finally entered five names, letting Shehe choose the first place to go.
Sher extended a noble finger, poked the word "extract" on the screen, gently pushed the phone back into his arms, and said, "I want to go to Antarctica."
The lottery card on the screen flipped over, revealing the word "Türkiye" on it.
Shi Jin folded his hand on his knee and tapped it twice, then couldn't help but make a couple of random swipes near Sheh's face.
"...Your destination is far too casual."
"Can't we go?"
"It's winter in Antarctica now. Even a snake would find it too cold there in the summer. Would you be willing to go on a ship now?"
Shekh ignored him and made a wish to Shi Jinzhe: "You can change the ecosystem and turn that place into summer."
This business is definitely beyond the CEO's scope of operations, but fortunately, Shi Jinzhe is already used to it.
"Okay, you go give the Earth a push and make it rotate towards the sun. Then I'll adjust the ecological environment for you. After all the humans on Earth die out, we'll go land on the Antarctic continent. If aliens discover this place hundreds of millions of years later, they might dig us up as fossils and put us in a museum for people to see. Finally, with their imaginations, it will become a classic story that will be passed down through the ages. We'll call it 'Two lunatics who destroyed the world for love.'"
“There should only be one,” Schech said, “You don’t look like you’ve preserved it very well.”
"There's only one 'what if' scenario: I'm still alive."
"Huh?" Sheh immediately flipped over and straddled Shi Jinzhe, grabbing his neck with both hands: "You dare to live alone?"
She didn't use much force, it just looked like pinching, pressing her fingers a couple of times, and Shi Jinzhe cooperated with her, saying repeatedly, "Die, die, die, don't live."
"I will take you with me when I die." After emphasizing this again, Shekh got back to the main topic.
She didn't want to freeze to death in Antarctica, but she also didn't want to give up so easily, so she asked, "Can we go in winter?"
Shi Jinzhe held up his phone, which displayed information about Antarctic cruises: "Okay, we can go in October. I'll book it in advance."
Sher was satisfied and slumped back onto Shi Jinzhe, like a water bag filled with liquid that could be lifted up and carried away.
The next morning, the two flew to Türkiye and landed in Istanbul.
Once you arrive at your destination, rest and adjust for a day before heading out in the evening.
They only brought two suitcases, and all the non-essential items were bought locally upon arrival, because the suitcases were full of clothes that Shi Jinzhe had bought in the past few days.
Shekh questioned whether he had triggered a hidden attribute while watching the Barbie movie with her, but Shi Jinzhe refused to admit it.
Knowing that it gets dark quite late here, Sheikh asked, "Shall we go for a walk?"
"Go ahead, but it's getting windy. Should you comb your hair up? Don't end up eating hair like last time and ruin your mood."
Shi Jin opened the hotel balcony door and leaned against the balcony railing to look inside.
As the sun dipped low, the city was prematurely stripped of its luster by the twilight. The distant foreign buildings were shrouded in an alternating orange and red outline. He stood quietly in the twilight, his white hair and white shirt bathed in a sincere hue.
The viewer was captivated, not wanting the sun to disappear below the horizon.
Shekh stepped forward and put his arm around Shi Jinzhe's neck. "I want to sunbathe with you."
"Let's air out tomorrow's hair, it's too cold today." Shi Jinzhe lowered his head: "Are you going out or not? Shall I comb your hair?"
The gaze was so gentle that Shekh was afraid his offhand answer would hurt him, so he had to change his mind.
"I'll give you a chance."
After changing into the clothes Shi Jinzhe had chosen, she sat down in a chair and told Shi Jinzhe, "I didn't want to agree to your request."
"Then why did you change your mind?"
"Because you just looked like a poor human prince who was imprisoned."
Shi Jin folded away from her ribbon and tied her hair with a hair tie. "Are you imprisoning me?"
"That's right, I'm the evil snake who kidnapped you."
"So you didn't want to be a princess so you could kidnap me as a wicked snake. You ruined your reputation just to be with me. You like me so much. You truly love me."
"Don't fabricate stories or add unnecessary details to your story."
"Am I wrong?" Shi Jinzhe put another rubber band on.
Shekh barely tolerated his shamelessness and gave him a perfunctory lie: "Yes, it's a tail that grew specifically for you, just to carry you away."
"You're so cute."
"...I'm not young anymore."
"Time makes you beautiful, and love makes you lovely; they are not contradictory."
Shekh thought to herself, "No, love should make people blind."
If time runs out, won't that lead to blindness?
Five minutes later.
Shekh faced the mirror, looking at himself from left to right.
"Is this the result of all your hard work?"
The hair on both sides is flipped outwards and curled into a fluffy and soft arc. Several light purple hair ties are fixed to the side-combed ponytail, each section of which is pulled into a ball shape. There is also a two-finger-wide headband of the same color with gemstones on the top of the head.
Isn't this the hairstyle from the Aladdin's Lamp movie she watched before going to bed last night?
Shekh, with an air of knowing everything, asked, "Have you secretly watched any movies behind my back?"
The movies she's been watching lately have all been normal; there shouldn't be any strangely designed monsters or ghosts that would provide Shi Jinzhe with any special inspiration.
But she was afraid that if she had a sudden whim, she might use her to experiment on something she had never seen before.
Shi Jinzhe laughed: "How could I possibly have time to watch movies behind your back?"
Shekh: "...Yeah, let's go out."