Chapter 33 The Elevator (10) Wishing you a happy anniversary of your death in advance...



Chapter 33 The Elevator (10) Wishing you a happy anniversary of your death in advance...

Chang Mingai's home is decorated in a warm and cozy style, with a dreamy, light, warm color scheme.

However, the ribbons fell one after another, like the sprinkles on a cupcake melting with the cream, and the room was charred into a caramel color by the light, becoming lukewarm and dim.

A bronze color like that of a secret gathering in a cult film.

Three guests, each with their own purpose, took their seats at the tea party. They looked at each other, yet seemed focused on their own affairs, with everything subtly swirling within them.

[Joined what? Is Ah Tan also a member of the cult?! Is this actually a cult meeting?]

[Isn't Ah Tan from the Black Goat storyline? Oh my god, I'm so confused!]

The situation here is very delicate, with unspoken understandings yet mutual wariness and probing.

I don't think Ah Tan is a member of Mirror. Although Mirror doesn't have much colleague affection either, the atmosphere between the March Hare and the Mad Hatter is much more natural.

I understand, it's that kind of relationship where you don't like them or trust them, but at least you know their background.

So what exactly is Ah Tan's identity? He's connected to both the Black Goat and the Mirror Cult, but he doesn't seem to belong to either; he's elusive and ambiguous.

Indeed, Xie Tan's current role only reveals his actions, not his true intentions.

Because he hadn't finished writing it yet. Xie Tan sighed; there was still too little information about the main storyline.

But the forum reminded him that the two major forces were definitely key to the main storyline, and he couldn't just focus on the Black Goat family; otherwise, he would become a mere bystander in the Mirror Cult's territory.

Ideally, both should be combined.

In the comic, Zhu Fengliang, unable to fix the mirror and not wanting the other two guests to have nothing to do, removes the network cable (thorn branches) behind the mirror and announces that the last guest, Alice, has arrived.

Xie Tan's expression was strange. Sure enough, the newcomer was Lu Jinzhao, who truly possessed a fairytale-like quality.

"The protagonist who stumbled upon this has arrived," Xie Tan said sarcastically.

[I was wondering, didn't Xiao Ai skip a level? The tone suddenly brightened up; the dog doesn't understand anything, but bravely ventures into the underworld tea party!]

[Scarface was still subtly criticizing Tan Tan Cat, but then, lol, Tan Tan suddenly chimed in with a line that was incredibly powerful. Mad Hatter's frozen expression...didn't expect our little Ai to skip the level, huh? Awesome!!]

[I'm dying of laughter. The atmosphere is so weird, but LuLu's mind is still full of team-building murder mystery games.]

[LuLu: Such realistic scenes, such fitting role-playing, great value for money, and so much fun!]

[LuLu's plea for fireworks from Atan! Where is this math genius?!]

[What an authoritative CP fan name! I'm joining! May the tangent theorem bring me 99 points, and may it bless me with a high score in math!!]

[The best stuff is yet to come, everyone watch the castle game!]

The most crucial plot point has arrived, and it's what Xie Tan wanted to see. Sure enough, the forum started analyzing it.

All the guests were seated, and the tea party began. On the panoramic playing card castle, the camera was divided into four sections, showing only half of each person's face under the eerie shadows of the lighting, and they all seemed to be smiling.

Including Xie Tan, although not as obviously as the other three, from this angle, the corner of his mouth appears to be turned up by about one centimeter.

These five rounds all seem to contain a lot of information. Could you please analyze them?

[Are you sure? What information was revealed in the second and fourth rounds? Is Lu Lu a naive and love-struck fool, hahaha?]

[Even with the scene split into four parts, and the underworld filter applied to the extreme, Lu Lu still seems to be grinning like an idiot.]

I'm a sunny and cheerful guy!

[Lu Lu: I didn't know, I just walked in like this]

Xie Tan looked at the comic strip depicting Xi Rui and Lu Jinzhao, based on the forum.

Xi Rui still had a somewhat probing expression, but Xie Tan couldn't help but try to suppress the slight upward curve of his lips when Lu Jinzhao answered.

Is this a natural counter to cunning and manipulative behavior?

Then he scrolled down and was once again confronted with a close-up of Lu Jinzhao's earnest invitation to watch a movie.

And my own complete silence and forced conversation under those beautiful eyes.

His lips drooped again. Xie Tan thought, no, this is nature's way of overcoming everything, truly terrifying.

[Ahhh, such a perfect opportunity to tell the truth! Lu Lu isn't really stupid, but he just made an incredibly ordinary invitation... to the movies... You two are going to have to stay at the movie theater tomorrow! Tangent Theorem 99!]

【Tangent Theorem 99】

【Tangent Theorem 99】

Watching it all day? Probably not. Actually, Xie Tan thought the movie might not be good; it was just a flashy gimmick to lure people into the theater.

Isn't this just tricking in a silly dog?

One look is enough.

Then we come to the other three rounds that the forum will focus on analyzing.

In the comic, the rabbit ears hanging from Xi Rui's rabbit eye mask swayed slightly. His smile was friendly, but through the strange caramel-colored filter, it had a sticky, rotten cake-like feel.

"Cheshire Cat, which do you think is more important, the real one or the fake one?"

Xie Tan calmly met his gaze. At this moment, an even more tacit understanding flowed between them than when they entered and were greeted with "Welcome to join."

"None of that matters."

They stared at each other silently, as if engaging in a crucial conversation and confrontation using a riddle.

【Dreaming Back to the Art Museum】

[But this refers to Wonderland, right? There are so many fake mothers and fathers on Xiao Ai's side.]

[Let's ask why a crow looks like a writing desk, at least that's familiar to me. I don't understand this at all, what does it mean? Aba aba]

[They must be testing Ah Tan's purpose in being here. I'm inclined to believe that Ah Tan isn't a member of Jing, but Jing knows Ah Tan.]

If the question is about the objective in the main storyline, there's too little information to guess.

If this is indeed the story in this episode, he might be testing his attitude towards Wonderland.

The Wonderland is based on Xiao Ai's home, with layers of loops, like a series of simulations.

If Xiao Ai becomes mentally unstable to the point of collapse and accepts that this is reality, then perhaps the false fairyland will replace reality?

Or perhaps she'll stay here forever—an even more insane ending.

[Then we'll need to find out if Scarface had any other motives besides "recycling"]

Don't you guys think there's something interesting about Rui Rui appearing here?

If it were the old Rui Rui, I would believe he was caught up in the ghost story targeting Xiao Ai because he arrived early. But now he's a high-ranking member of the cult, and the mastermind is his colleague.

This is also something that Xie Tan is interested in.

Why is Xi Rui here? Judging from the conversation before he entered the tea party, he was not part of Zhu Fengliang's plan.

Zhu Fengliang's unexpected candid remarks also proved that Xi Rui had ulterior motives.

When Xi Rui answered "It's Alice in Wonderland," his smile was the strangest, like a ghost in human skin laughing, its ghostly aura almost bursting out.

[Based on the Mad Hatter's questions in the third round, it is clear that this was the Mad Hatter's own task, but Xi Rui knew about the Mad Hatter's plan and took the initiative to participate.]

It's even possible that this planned team-building activity was actually for the purpose of opening up the Wonderland.

He had his own agenda, and wanted to use the Mad Hatter's plan for something.

[Holy crap, was that a mission assigned by the religious group, or was he targeting Xiao Ai as well? Weren't they high school classmates?]

[I wondered why he wasn't worried about his members at all; this wasn't like him. Can I say it? It was a kind of indifference, as if it were none of my business.]

[This is even more exciting, it's a horror comic book!]

[There's one thing: aside from that phone call, Ah Tan always calls Xiao Ai Chang Ming'ai, but he always calls Rui Rui, his friend of many years, "Alice."]

[His nickname, Scarface, is just a scripted performance, isn't it?]

Having attended these schools, I knew it was only a matter of time before the kids gradually rotted and turned evil, but it felt even more satisfying (a villain's perspective).

[This corrupted rabbit is so cool!]

Xi Rui used team building to create an opportunity for Zhu Fengliang to open a wonderland. Xie Tan and the forum thought the same way, but he noticed another more important point.

In horror comics, readers are more accepting of gore, evil, and villains because it's a world of horror where horror is "normal" and is the main theme of the comics.

That's why Lu Jinzhao, who is the complete opposite, is so special.

However, Lu Jinzhao's special ability cannot be replicated because he has another crucial buff: luck.

His kindness, optimism, and innocence did not bring him or others danger or death; on the contrary, they inadvertently saved many people.

Complete goodness, in a world of terror, is also a form of terror.

The kind of kindness that can give readers an absolute sense of security is what wins so much love, and people can even easily use it as a meme.

Just like in the first story, when Lu Jinzhao became Xiao Gui's target, the forum readers' concerns were just an expression of their affection for Lu Jinzhao, not a genuine worry that he would be hurt, as they knew that was impossible.

Other weak or powerless acts of kindness, if well-crafted, may evoke pity and sympathy, but they cannot become the most popular.

Absolute evil is far too commonplace here; it is everywhere.

So, just like the popular character development plan he and the cat had agreed on, he is both righteous and evil, caught in the gray area between black and white. His own existence is like a deeper interpretation of this evil world, becoming a kind of chaotic and unclear thing, which is the best.

Conflicts are inherently fascinating, and Xi Jinping and Rui Li are a prime example.

Witnessed by the readers, an ordinary student, in pursuit of his curiosity, crosses the boundaries of the world's truth, transforming from someone who might inexplicably die one day into someone behind the scenes who can influence the life and death of others.

The rabbit ran into the burrow on its own, falling into a colorful fairyland, experiencing madness in the bizarre, black splashed on white, the innocence of the past wrapped in the madness that had grown, he was now the March Hare.

His transformation seemed to happen in an instant, yet it also seemed to be traceable, attracting witnesses to follow his journey and become fascinated by his past, present, future, and changes.

Xie Tan wondered, what about himself?

Even though he gained a lot of popularity on the forum because of his face, when it comes to issues like attributes, factions, and good versus evil, the forum always portrays him as the villain based on his actions in the comics.

After all, the man in black at the beginning was deeply memorable, and there was also the reason why he unveiled his "veil." The two complemented each other and created the tone of his character.

From his appearance, temperament, speech, behavior, attitude, as well as the filter, white space, and other hints in the comics, he is "black".

So, unlike Xi Rui, he wanted to add a touch of "white" to the black.

Perhaps what he hadn't thought of was that his main objective could be achieved through this approach.

For example, there's a creative interpretation that suggests the villain is also a hero in their own story.

The classic type that Xie Tan could think of was using evil means to achieve a beautiful ideal, a concept that was self-contained.

However, we can't rush into this direction, because besides Lu Jinzhao, there are other popular characters. If there is already this type, he still needs to differentiate it.

Although he doesn't have a specific goal yet, the atmosphere in the comic is that it's a silent confrontation between guys with their own ulterior motives, especially in the fifth round.

In the comic, the other three people's eyes are all on Xie Tan, knowing full well that an invisible crisis is about to descend.

Because Zhu Fengliang was completely confident of victory, he looked down at Xie Tan, who had no choice but to jump into his trap.

The outcome was already predetermined.

The danger melted in the thick air, like sweet icing, nauseating.

But Xie Tan seemed not to sense any targeting or danger. He simply drew a non-existent Joker card, then casually flipped it over, the card spinning gracefully between his fingers, as if it were a mini magic trick in itself.

The Queen of Hearts on the corner of a playing card was right under his eye, like a bloody yet playful beauty mark.

Faced with Zhu Fengliang's claim that the draw was achieved by exploiting loopholes, the young man did not offer any counter-argument but simply flicked his card lightly.

“Mine is the Queen of Hearts.”

All three looked surprised. Lu Jinzhao thought it was impressive, Zhu Fengliang was incredulous, and Xi Rui's expression was the most intriguing. He seemed to understand something amidst his surprise.

While Xie Tan and Zhu Fengliang were arguing about the rules, Xi Rui's gaze remained fixed on that card.

Xie Tan paused, so Xi Rui discovered the clown at that time?

That makes sense. According to Xi Rui, he and the Joker are still under contract for the mirror shard transaction. It's just that the Joker went on strike. As a high-ranking member of the Order, Xi Rui's abilities are only stronger than Zhu Fengliang's. He has sensed the Joker's power.

[The most interesting round yet, but allow me to scream first, Ah Tan is so handsome!!!]

【Ahhhhhh】

【Ahhhhhh】

This round is another cheating contest. The castle game was just the Mad Hatter testing information to get back to Ah Tan and get him to draw the dare.

It's that dramatic feeling of "You're helping her, you're ruining my plan, aren't you? I'll let you choose the ending where she's killed..." That's the vibe that comes out of Lao Jingjing.

But Ah Tan turned the tables on me again. I said the rules were so unclear, how could Ah Tan be so unmoved?

[I was shocked when I drew the Joker card, and even more thrilled when I flipped it over to get the Queen of Hearts. Rui Rui never expected that the runaway employee was right across from her, hahaha!]

Is it possible that Rui Rui was testing this in the first round?

The magic trick involving the switch doesn't quite match the real and the fake; it seems to have another meaning behind it.

[But there must have been some covert probing. Weren't all those missions Rui Rui mentioned that were recently sabotaged by Atan?]

Xie Tan recalled that this was indeed the case. He had disrupted quite a few missions of the cult, and sooner or later he would be targeted, or rather, he was already being targeted.

It's not a big problem. The cult will most likely send Xi Rui to continue testing him. This time they've made contact, and since they're both students at the University of Dinosaur, it's very convenient.

That would lengthen the probing lines.

However, we also need to find a reason as soon as possible and fill in the logic behind his behavior.

In the comic, Xi Rui's suggestion turns the game back into a game between the two of them, which is also the first and last game.

When Xie Tan offered to give the pocket watch to Alice, Xi Rui's smile was exactly the same as when he asked the truth question in the first round.

This eye contact seemed to last longer, and Xi Rui said, "No problem."

Then, Xie Tan confronted Zhu Fengliang again, gaining the only chance to make a phone call. He dialed the number, his hand naturally falling to his sides, and the toy figure smoothly slid out of his sleeve, like a tacit cooperation.

He tore open the note and, under the words "Kill Alice," said, "We're all madmen here. I'm mad, and you're mad... Alice."

The light in the parents' bedroom was even dimmer. The boy lowered his head slightly while making a phone call, his expression hidden in the shadows, exuding a kind of calm madness.

[Oh my god, if Alice is killed, then all the monsters in Wonderland want to kill Alice? Alice—]

[Wow, so that's the purpose of the toy figurines. Aren't you surprised? Ah-Tan has the ability to switch cards, so why doesn't he steal the notes himself?]

Because all the creatures in Wonderland want to kill Alice, even though the monsters like Ah Tan, they won't let Xiao Ai go.

The toy figures might be an exception, because they are synchronized with real people; they are also "Alice," and they won't spare Little Alice either!

Therefore, Little Love is the only monster whose stance differs from the other monsters in Wonderland! That's why Atan took her away!

[Furthermore, the tea party is overseen by the mouse. Since the method of the great adventure has been changed, the Cheshire Cat is no longer entitled to take the note, but Alice is not a problem. Alice did not participate in the tea party and is not within the scope of the tea party's judgment.]

[My heart is as unfathomable as the ocean; Ah Tan probably already knew this.]

I even suspect that Ah Tan had already guessed the content of this mission for everyone, and that taking the villain away was to verify it.

[Bag]

Regarding the forum's discussion of the golden pocket watch and the method to leave Wonderland, the forum and he shared the same idea: the right watch, and the right time.

[This fifth round, oh my god, it's so interconnected, the correct watch is in Rui Rui's hands... It's terrifying to think about, who really wants to harm Xiao Ai?]

[Wow, Atan's words are a reminder to Xiao Ai that everyone wants to kill her!]

[But Ah Tan's expression is terrifying too. Everyone is crazy, the Mad Hatter is, the March Hare is, and he even says, "I'm crazy, and you're crazy too..."]

[Another chapter released! Go read it now! Ah Tan's words are true!]

Xie Tan immediately refreshed the page, and indeed there was another chapter.

The previous episode ended with his line, and this episode begins with the same line again, but shifts back to Chang Mingai's perspective.

Let's go back to that phone call.

Chang Mingai lived next door to her neighbor, whose house had been turned into a small telephone booth.

The phone booth could only accommodate one person at a time, and the phone could not be answered if the door was not closed. So she had to temporarily settle her mother at the door, where she sat against the wall, and told her mother to knock on the door and call her if there was any problem.

But she might not be able to hear it, so she decided to listen to it quickly.

The intense escape and puzzle-solving had clouded her mind, but she remained vigilant.

Chang Mingai, your mother is still here, you can't give up.

When the call connected, she held her breath and waited a few seconds, but there was no sound from the other end.

She intended to hang up immediately, but then the other end spoke; it was Xie Tan.

“We’re all crazy people here. I’m crazy, and you’re crazy too… Alice.”

Beep beep. The call ended, but the word "Alice" stung her, and a clear thought suddenly emerged from Chang Mingai's chaotic mind—this was Wonderland.

She was quickly puzzled again. Of course, it was a ghostly fairyland; she wasn't that clever. And what did that sentence mean? Everyone was crazy; it was one thing to insult her, but why did they include her in the insults too…

Chang Mingai suddenly felt a chill down her spine, as if something was watching her from behind, something dark and malicious.

The source of the view was very low, like peeking at her through a crack in the door.

She was startled. Had the monster caught up with her? Her mother was still at the door!

Wait a moment.

...

Mother?

[We're all crazy people here...]

Chang Mingai slowly turned around, but there was nothing through the crack in the door.

She left with a normal expression, while her mother, still sitting against the wall, asked worriedly, "Xiao Ai, what did they say on the phone?"

Xiao Ai, her mother always called her by her nickname, and the other mannequins called her Alice.

"They didn't say anything, just the monsters' nonsense." Chang Mingai comforted her, picked her up again, and went into another neighbor's house, which was the registration point for the croquet competition.

The neighbor stretched out her long neck, her bloodstained fangs becoming a pen in her hand, as she signed the blank playing cards.

But when she picked up the pen, she accidentally cut her hand and bled a lot.

Her mother took her hand and looked at it. Not wanting her mother to worry, she stubbornly shrank behind her back and said with pursed lips, "Mom, can you sign my name for me?"

“…Okay.” Her mother still looked at her with concern, took the fang, and wrote “Little Love” on the playing card.

The neighbor suddenly spoke, her sharp teeth almost piercing the mother's hand, but Chang Mingai stepped forward and stopped her in time: "Madam, you need to fill in your full name."

The mother, still shaken, said, "Okay, okay." She continued writing.

The neighbor took the playing cards, and Chang Mingai, who had deliberately gone up to find a good angle, saw the words on them.

Little Alice

"..."

Ah, so it's this "Little Ai".

When her mother turned around, Chang Mingai gently touched her face first: "Don't be afraid, Mom, I'm here."

The mother's expression shifted between tears and laughter, as if she were terrified but didn't want to hold her daughter back, so she forced a smile and said, "Mm."

Chang Mingai felt sorry for him when she saw this expression, but now, looking at it with a calm perspective, she felt that the expression was actually like a non-human monster trying to imitate a human, a bit of a hybrid.

She held her mother's hand and whispered, "There must be some strange things here, like playing card soldiers. Since you can't move around easily, I'll go scout ahead. You stay here; the registration area is the safest place. I'll come back for you when I find the time."

"Okay... okay, Xiao Ai, be careful in everything."

"Um."

Chang Mingai's face turned cold as soon as she left her neighbor's house; she had seen the end time of the croquet match.

She rushed home, turned the clock upside down, removed the hands, and turned around to find a gold pocket watch on the table.

This layer then began to collapse, like an earthquake.

Her instincts kicked in, and she grabbed her pocket watch, tossing it and the hands into her pocket before running to the elevator.

The human-like monster noticed and forced its way through the crack in the door, transforming into moving pieces of paper as it chased after them.

Just as they were about to catch her, the elevator doors opened.

Chang Mingai hid in the elevator, and the elevator took her to the next floor.

However, before she could even breathe a sigh of relief, the elevator doors opened again, and she was still on the same floor.

The mother lay outside the door, her legs twisted into a horribly contorted shape, glaring at her with resentment: "Why did you abandon me? You're not my daughter, you..."

When Chang Mingai saw this scene, her heart skipped a beat, but these words immediately calmed her down: "You are not my mother either, you imposter."

The scene fell silent.

"Well, you're very clever, little Alice."

The strange card-carrying figure that had been chasing after them respectfully helped "Mom" up.

The mother stood there majestically, arms outstretched, her legs fully healed.

“Welcome to my castle, my dear,” Mom said gently, then the next second she pointed at her with a ferocious expression and shouted, “Grab her and chop off her head!”

Chang Mingai was trapped in the elevator, powerless to fight back. She was pinned to the ground by the card-wielding man: "You have to have a reason to kill me. This is paradise!"

"You signed up for the croquet competition, but then ran away at the last minute. Isn't that a crime?" Mom said with a smile. "You don't respect me. I want you to always remember my authority and who you should bow down to in Wonderland!"

Chang Mingai was speechless. One of the card figures lifted another card figure, aimed it at her neck, and swung it down hard.

"Cut off my head, and I won't remember!"

Chang Mingai quickly came up with a clever idea. Sure enough, her mother stopped, and her eyes, which had turned into red hearts, slowly moved: "Oh?"

“Without a head, how can there be memories? If I die, there will be nothing left, and I will not remember you at all!” Chang Mingai said sincerely. “Only by keeping me can I submit to you and become your loyal subject, Your Majesty the Empress!”

The mother looked down at her and asked, "What do you think?"

The Mad Hatter with a scar on his face appeared from behind her and kissed her hand: "That makes some sense. You can erase her memory and make her a true member of Wonderland, your servant, just like these soldiers. Of course, it's all up to you."

Chang Mingai recognized him at a glance; he was the crazy cleaner at the art museum. It turned out he was the one who had orchestrated everything!

But she suppressed her hatred, obediently looked up at her mother with eyes full of admiration. Her mother scrutinized her for a moment, then gently patted her head: "I like you very much. As long as you are obedient, you really don't deserve this crime, so I won't behead you."

Chang Mingai couldn't possibly allow herself to be brainwashed and wait to be assimilated by Wonderland: "May I ask for another favor? I... want to retain some memories, even just a little bit. I will absolutely not offend your majesty. I just want to leave some mementos. I don't want to become a copy in the cycle. I want to be the most special one—like the Mad Hatter!"

The Mad Hatter wasn't one of these people who kept coming back, so that could become her excuse!

But she was indeed not in good mental health. Her words were somewhat incoherent, like the ramblings of someone facing the pressure of death, and also revealed traces of her true desires deep inside.

While the mother was still hesitating, Zhu Fengliang suddenly spoke up: "I thought you could grant her permission, but too many memories wouldn't be good. How about allowing her to remember only one person?"

"Okay," Mom nodded. "Who do you want to remember?"

Chang Mingai didn't know either.

She has many loved ones: her mom and dad, friends, classmates, the kind owner of the delicious food shop downstairs, her favorite celebrities, game characters... so many, and she doesn't want to forget any of them.

Perhaps at this point, she should choose the person she loves most, and as she said, leave behind a memento.

But no, if there is even a glimmer of hope, she should make a more rational judgment and not be blinded by momentary impulses.

"The person who entered the wonderland with me, the person who just called me."

Chang Mingai knew that these ghostly things all had identities in the fairy realm.

Therefore, she did not explicitly state Xie Tan's name, fearing that if Xie Tan was not from the Immortal Realm, then it wouldn't count.

She knew that after experiencing the Queen of Hearts impersonating her mother, she should be wary of everyone.

But Xie Tan has been helping her all along and has given her important clues. It's best to remember him, even if she's brainwashed, he can remind her to find the right time and remember that everyone here is crazy.

If Xie Tan really wanted to harm her, and he schemed to this extent, it's as if he overestimated her abilities. After all, she was killed by a monster as soon as she entered the door, and she couldn't resist.

Besides, she had tried her best, so she accepted her loss.

Unexpectedly, Zhu Fengliang said bluntly: "Xie Tan? Okay, then remember him."

The reason he brought this up was because he was waiting for Chang Mingai to mention Xie Tan.

He took off his hat, revealing his scarred face, grabbed a piece of paper, threw it into the elevator, and grinned menacingly at her: "There are 365 days in a year, not just birthdays are worth celebrating. I wish you a happy... death anniversary in advance, Alice."

Chang Mingai immediately sensed something was wrong, but then everything went black and she fainted.

Everyone else exited the elevator, the doors closed, and the elevator descended to the 5th floor.

Mom slowly frowned: "She recognized me as soon as she finished the call. Cheshire Cat must have revealed important information. Can we make her remember Cheshire Cat?"

Her heart-shaped eyes darted around again: "Really, I should keep the Cheshire Cat with me."

It's not dissatisfaction, it's more like an affectionate complaint.

Zhu Fengliang ignored the latter sentence, flipped his hat onto his head, and gave a meaningful smile: "Everything that happened here was just a dream. When you open your eyes again, will you remember the contents of the dream?"

He bowed and took his leave, his voice carrying from afar: "She will only remember the memories related to that person before she entered the fairyland."

He's very good at finding loopholes.

That's right, he was playing her for a fool, giving her hope only to find out it was a joke—that's the most interesting thing about it.

How could he really make her remember the hints Xie Tan gave her?

This is just a small act of retaliation against her and Xie Tan.

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