Yan Shi's gaze was completely drawn to the giant panda until he felt a burning gaze and remembered his business.
"You say she's skilled?" Si Yue questioned his nephew.
"At least they're much better than the people you brought in before."
"Alright, let's take her to the amusement park. There are a few more left, let's put them in together."
"Should we put them both in, or leave him behind?" the Master of Ceremonies asked.
“He stays,” Si Yue said, pointing at Zhuang Zhao, his expression suddenly turning evil.
"I want to go too." Zhuang Zhao was dissatisfied with Si Yue's arrangement.
“You sit here and watch with me, or I’ll burn you both to a crisp.”
"I can go by myself, nothing will happen. I still want to ask him some questions." Yan Shi quickly grabbed Zhuang Zhao's hand, afraid that he would act impulsively.
"But what if something goes wrong? Who knows what's inside?" Zhuang Zhao was worried. Even if he wasn't very useful, he could at least be a human shield.
"And Han Mo's talisman, I know it well. If you see me disappearing, remember to run too."
"Hurry up, you're so agile, you definitely won't die." Sili couldn't bear to see the two of them so reluctant to part, so he urged them on.
Yan Shi followed Si Li out of the room. Because they had spent some time together on the way, Yan Shi had developed a good impression of Si Li, which reduced her anxiety somewhat.
When Yan Shi actually entered the room with a group of strangers, his tension and unease soared.
The others were even more uneasy. They must have known each other beforehand, as they whispered among themselves in twos and threes, gathering in small groups, clearly intending to stick together for mutual support.
What kind of games or activities could be life-threatening?
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