"We understand, we understand!" The surrounding people nodded repeatedly. He's paralyzed, so it's good that he's paralyzed.
Rosie: "..."
Is he really paralyzed?
It's a bit of a pity that I didn't stay to watch the live broadcast.
Luo Xi thought for a moment, then slipped into an empty alley, threw her backpack into her spatial storage, changed into the new dress she had just bought in the shop, and neatly changed her hairstyle to one that was completely different from before.
Then they swaggered off to join the queue.
This time, the soldiers were much ruder than when they first entered the city. The people were dragged and pulled, and pushed one by one to the portraits to compare themselves. They were only allowed to leave when they felt that the portraits did not match.
Everyone was angry but dared not speak out, feeling extremely frustrated.
Luo Xi had excellent eyesight and could see the portrait clearly from afar, but... was this really herself?
She had an oval face as round as an egg, two eyebrows as thin as willow leaves, big eyes, a small nose, a small mouth, and a small black egg on her head. She wore a cross-collar ruqun (a type of traditional Chinese dress) and carried a strange bag that was bigger than a person on her back.
It's clearly the same outfit Luo Xi wore when she was in Jiuquzhai.
It seems to have been drawn according to Zhao Youjin's description, but... will this really lead to finding someone?
It wasn't until almost afternoon that it was finally Rosie's turn.
She stood very obediently next to the portrait, without waiting to be called, and even stretched her neck, as if afraid that people would not be able to make a good comparison.
"Sir, what do you think? Do I look like her?"
The soldiers guarding the city looked on with curiosity: "Oh ho, you little lady are quite clever. Aren't you afraid we'll arrest you?"
Luo Xi laughed: "So what if they're arrested? We're about to run out of food anyway, so it's not a bad idea for them to eat prison food."
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