Transmigrated into a Treasure-Seeking Mouse, I Was Doted On by Villains

As a lazy worker who lacked ambition, Shu Shu never expected to die while casually watching a show and transmigrate into the spirit beast of the female lead in a fantasy novel she had just finished...

Chapter 437 Meeting Long Yi

The sharing of the puppet's vision is still limited. After the puppet was transported into the small world, the sharing between Shushu Luli and them was cut off by space.

Fortunately, both puppets were relatively advanced and already possessed a certain degree of self-awareness.

Even though the millet and the land eel are not around them, they still have ways of coping and ways of thinking.

Unless they have a very close relationship, most people wouldn't notice anything unusual about them in a short time, which is why Shushu and Luli dared to use puppets.

Having found a clue, they should have been happy, but looking at the heavily guarded camp, the three of them felt a bit lost.

They had just clearly seen that to enter the small world, one needed not only a token, but also numerous checkpoints and strange, different codes.

Besides, the people responsible for sending people there and those who actually led people into the small world were not the same group of people.

Those outside were only responsible for bringing the prisoners into the camp, while those inside the camp took the prisoners into the small world.

It would be almost impossible for them to sneak in. Not only did they not know the specific situation inside the small world, but they also had no confidence that they could easily get past the large group of people guarding the outside.

Even if they manage to get in, the big problem that awaits them after they come out will be the same.

Don't forget, this is the main tent, the place with the most people and the strictest guard.

They were only able to sneak in because the chaotic energy of the millet and potato had a concealing effect, which is why they haven't been discovered by those people yet.

However, it was impossible to enter the small world using this method. The three looked at each other, unable to think of a good solution for a while.

Just as they were pondering a solution, another group of people had been sent in, and the guards had been replaced, giving them no chance to familiarize themselves with the place.

With no other option, the three of them held their breath and squatted there for a whole day, and could only start trying to find out information from the surrounding area.

However, the guards at the main tent were too strict, with sentries every three steps and patrols every five steps, and several powerful auras could be faintly sensed.

The three dared not take any risks, so they could only explore the surrounding area first.

As they walked, they gradually reached the edge of the camp.

Then, in a prisoner-of-war camp, they saw an old acquaintance—no, it should be an old acquaintance named Long.

The half-dead Long Yi was found bound hand and foot and thrown among a group of beastmen in a similar predicament.

One of the dragon's horns was broken off, and there was a long wound on its soft belly, reddish-black in color, clearly a sign of poisoning.

The entire dragon was drowsy and there was no spiritual energy fluctuation around it, as if its spiritual energy had been imprisoned.

Seeing this, Shushu Luli knew something was wrong. They exchanged a glance, then quietly tore a hole in the barrier and crept over to examine Long Yi up close.

After a while, Shushu finally saw the specific situation on Longyi's body and also confirmed that he had the corresponding antidote pills, but the effects of the medicine were a bit slow.

Looking around at the large group of various spirit beasts, Shushu wasn't sure if there were any traitors hidden among them.

After thinking for a moment, she decided not to reveal herself. Instead, she remained invisible, shrinking to her original form, and jumped onto Long Yi. She touched his mouth and began to transmit her voice: 'Long Yi, Long Yi.'

Despite being called several times, Long Yi did not respond at all. His eyes were still half-closed, and he was in a semi-conscious state. His mouth was still tightly closed, and Shushu could not stuff any pills into it.

With no other option, Shushu gritted his teeth, climbed onto the dragon's head, sat down, randomly selected a dragon scale, and ripped it off hard.

The effect was quite obvious. Almost as soon as the millet was touched, Long Yi let out a muffled groan, and his half-closed eyes were awakened by the pain.

Instantly, many spirit beasts around were awakened by the sound. They looked at Long Yi, who had made the noise, and after looking him up and down several times, they didn't find anything unusual. They assumed that Long Yi had just cried out in pain because he couldn't bear it.

Thinking of their injuries, the spirit beasts quickly looked away, continuing to droop their heads half-dead, conserving their strength.

Shushu had been keeping a close eye on her surroundings. Seeing that no one was paying attention, she touched Long Yi's mouth again and whispered, "Long Yi, it's me, Shushu. How did you get captured?"

After saying that, noticing that Long Yi was about to open his mouth, Shushu quickly stopped him: 'Don't speak, leave a crack in the left side of your mouth, I'll slip a pill in there.'

Long Yi was an obedient person. Although he didn't know how Shushu got there, he noticed the weight on his head and guessed that Shushu must have used some method to become invisible, so he obediently did as he was told.

Shushu told him to leave a gap, and he really did leave a gap, just big enough for Shushu to stuff the pill in.

Seeing this, Shushu couldn't help but twitch his lips, but he didn't hesitate. He carefully wrapped a few pills in his chaotic energy and put them in through the seam.

Only after penetrating deep into its mouth and confirming that the surrounding spirit beasts could no longer sense it did Shushu disperse its chaotic energy to allow the pill to enter its throat.

Long Yi also instantly felt a pure power flowing down his throat.

He was also clever. Seeing how cautious Shushu was, he didn't show the slightest abnormality. He even intentionally guided his spiritual power to only repair the internal injuries, leaving the external injuries intact.

After digesting all the pills, Long Yi finally had enough spiritual energy to transmit his voice.

Then, the two of them started exchanging information and details with each other, one sentence at a time.

Long Yi learned the general situation of Shushu, and Shushu also learned why Long Yi had been captured. To put it bluntly, it was due to his carelessness.

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