Qi Xu realized that he had been completely isolated.
Apart from Tonsilla, who seemed completely unconcerned from the very beginning of this instance and never spoke, acting like a normal person, everyone else was obviously strange.
But then came Old Master Bai, who, after awakening his memories, walked directly towards Qi Xu with a look of deep sorrow and extreme fear, completely extinguishing any remaining hope in Qi Xu's mind.
"Girl, you...you're too impulsive! You're not suited to be the leader of the Chinese server! So many times, you...I...if a similar situation happens again, I won't support you anymore!"
Qi Xu was originally squatting down to look for bones, but upon hearing what someone said, he stood up and looked straight back, glancing at the other players who were pretending not to care in the distance, but whose hearts were actually in their throats.
"Then you all need to work harder. If you think I'm not worthy or suitable, then be serious and take the title of number one on the server."
"you..."
Grandpa Bai sighed heavily and said nothing more. The others didn't react either, and continued to collect and piece together the bones steadily.
Xie Shaoning seemed to want to say something, but was pulled back by Taro Bobo.
Qi Xu was really annoyed by this feeling. She was inexplicably isolated, and when she asked them, they wouldn't tell her anything. Although not everyone was full of malice, it was still annoying.
Qi Xu pinched a piece of sternum between his fingertips, his knuckles turning slightly white from the force...
Ignoring the backs of those figures each lost in their own thoughts, I crouched down and continued searching through the rubble, only this time with more vigorous movements. The clanging of bone fragments made a crisp sound, which was particularly jarring in the deathly silent dungeon space.
It's about venting dissatisfaction and releasing emotions.
It took Qi Xu quite a while to realize how obviously her emotions were overflowing. She had always thought that she had managed to cultivate her mindset quite well, but it turned out that she was still far from it.
Or... is there some special setting in this instance? Qi Xu couldn't believe he was so agitated.
Because I've never been someone who's afraid of being alone, otherwise I wouldn't have been a lone wolf for four years in the last game, and even when I was almost driven to the brink, I still chose to go into the dungeon alone instead of accepting reality and choosing to join a guild or team.
Now all I'm doing is being isolated by everyone else.
No, not everyone, and the tonsils never speak.
Qi Xu glanced in her direction out of the corner of her eye and saw her half-bent over, digging through bones on the ground. However, she was holding a piece in her hand the whole time, neither dropping it nor piecing it together.
In the distance, there was a skeleton, almost completely assembled, with only a small foot bone remaining. That skeleton should be the one that keeps the tonsils from ever speaking.
She was deliberately preventing the "fragments of memory" that were uniquely hers from appearing.
Qi Xu didn't initiate a conversation, but just kept working in silence. Everyone was the same; when they really couldn't hold on any longer, they would lie down on the spot for a short nap, but as soon as they had a little strength, they would get up and continue piecing together the bones.
No one knew how long they had been on this bone island; they had absolutely no concept of time.
But everyone is trying their best to piece together the bones as quickly as possible, because the dungeon requires finding the truth on the night of the 10th day.
However, we don't even know the problems yet, and we're clearly not at the core stage of this instance. Everyone is worried that we won't have enough time.
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