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40. The title of the previous chapter lied to you

There is a loophole here to unlock hidden tasks, which is to deliberately leave a few minutes left in a class to enable free activities and unlock hidden tasks.

But the problem is that only the death of the player will cause the session to be skipped, which means that if you want to brush it once, you have to consume a stand-in doll.

One is a reward for hiding the mission location, and the other is a prop that can replace death. Which one is more important is clear at a glance.

In the cafeteria, students and players are eating.

Musu leaned against the dining car and began to sexually seduce the eight-foot girl.

"What do you want?" The eight-foot-old woman's red lips parted slightly, and her eyes hidden in the shadows under her hat must be full of coquettishness.

Mu Su lay on the dining car, resting his chin on his hand and looking directly at the eight-foot girl: "Your heart."

The red lips curved, and a seductive voice sounded: "This is not considered food."

Raising her slender jade fingers slightly, she picked up the steak and put it on the dinner plate, adding a peach.

Now there is only one side dish left, which means Mu Su has one more chance to speak.

Mu Su's heart sank, why was it the same as last time... Could anyone really resist his otherworldly sultry skills?

When one plan failed, another one came up. Mu Su decided to close the distance between the two people first. Then he raised his eyebrows lightly: "Do you usually have good friends?"

"Let's go to the school doctor," said the eight-foot girl.

"I wasn't feeling well a few days ago, so I went to him to see a doctor." Mu Su lied. "He checked and said that my body lacked an essential vitamin."

"Oh?" the eight-footed girl asked with interest.

"It says I'm vitamin U deficient."

Mu Su's eyes were blazing as he made a pun.

She gently covered her red lips with her slender hands, and her eyes in the shadows seemed to curl up: "You are very humorous, but I'm sorry, you are not on my prey list."

How could Mu Su, who was about to capture Mu Su, allow his age to get in the way? He pretended to be young and said, "I... I'm only 17 years old."

"It's too big."

Mu Su quickly defended: "The false age is 17, but the actual age is 14."

The eight-foot girl leaned down slightly, and a deep outline appeared in front of her eyes. She and the fragrance came to Mu Su's ear, and she exhaled like a blue: "Do you really want to be eaten by me..."

Mu Su tilted his head slightly, and pressed the corner of his lips lightly against the eight-foot girl's cheek: "It's not yet certain who will eat who... Do you have time tonight, I think-"

The eight-foot girl suddenly stood up straight, and Mu Su stepped out of the cafeteria with an abrupt voice.

"Eh? What does this mean?" Mu Su shouted as he watched her walk away.

Bachili ignored him and disappeared from sight. Musu lowered his head and looked at the dinner plate, and shouted again: "You still have one more dish to fill!"

In the end, Mu Su came back gloomily holding a dinner plate with one dish missing.

It's hard to tell whether he's depressed because the hookup failed or because he's short on food.

He sat down heavily and complained unhappily: "Hurry up and clear the level. This dungeon is not fun at all."

"Failed?" Transparent Bridge asked him teasingly.

Kallen lowered her head to eat, not wanting Mu Su to see that she was in a mood.

Mu Su did not answer directly, but just sighed: "Those who are not favored are always in turmoil, and those who are favored are confident."

Feeling that she had been shot, Karen raised her head in shock, with juice still dripping from the corners of her lips.

"Where did you hear all this?" Transparent Bridge looked confused.

"Classics are always timeless." Mu Su shrugged. "I have many others like this. For example, depending on your parents, you can only be a princess; depending on a man, you can only be a princess; relying on yourself, you can be a queen. What else?

I smoke, drink and perm my hair, but I know I am a humble person."

"Yu Qian?"

"Don't worry about the details..." Mu Su waved his hand, his state was a bit sluggish. Normally, he would have changed his words by just a few dozen words.

"You look lovelorn..." Transparent Qiao couldn't help but complain. It was rare to see such negative emotions on Mu Su's face.

"She will regret it one day." Musu said angrily. "I have a friend named Big Baboon."

His little story appeared unexpectedly.

"He was very stupid when he was a child and was always disliked. Neither his neighbors nor his classmates and teachers liked him."

"Wait, wait, wait."

It was not Lord Grim who stopped Mu Su, but Mo Yu. He spoke before Lord Grim could stop him.

"Big Baboon...is that his name?"

Lord Grim looked over with wide eyes, is this the point???

"His name is Sam, and his nickname is Big Baboon, because he is tall, horsey, and has dark skin. More importantly, his IQ is about the same as that of a baboon."

Louis Koo raised his hand: "Is this racial discrimination?"

"I said that the quality of your audience is extremely poor." Mu Su turned around and spat at him.

Transparent Bridge held up her chin, and gently pulled Mu Su with her other hand to let him continue. She was still very interested in Mu Su's little story.

Not just her, except Lord Grim, other players who didn't know about Mu Su's terror were also curious.

The situation is over, Jun Moxiao has no choice but to sit there and sulk alone.

"Just treat it as a story, don't get involved." Transparent Bridge comforted.

Just listen to Mu Su speak slowly.

"He was always getting into trouble and being clumsy. One of his math teachers disliked him and would often yell at him and complain to other teachers."

"One day, his mother came to the school to see how her child was doing, and the teacher told her very frankly that her son was a disaster. She had never seen such a child in all her years as a teacher.

Stupid child. And I don’t recommend that Big Baboon continue reading.”

"My mother didn't believe it at first, but after asking other teachers and classmates for their opinions, she immediately dropped out of school and left the city with the big baboon and moved to Detroit."

Several players looked at each other. They didn't understand that this story had anything to do with him and the eight-footed girl.

Mu Su didn't notice the players' questions and continued to talk to himself: "Twenty years later, this math teacher was diagnosed with a heart disease that was almost impossible to successfully operate. Every doctor she went to saw...

He said there was no cure and recommended she go to a clinic in Detroit, where only one doctor could perform the surgery."

All the players and the students who heard the story came up with an idea at the same time.

Is that doctor a giant baboon?

Is this a story that is completely reborn and makes people look at it differently? Transparent Bridge is also thinking about it.

"With no other choice, she decided to have the surgery, and the surgery was a success."

"When she opened her eyes after the operation, what appeared in front of her was a tall and handsome young doctor with a healthy, wheat-colored complexion. She wanted to speak, but could not. Her face was quickly turning blue.

, raised her hand as if she wanted to say something to the doctor, but she died quickly."

A twist in the plot left all the players stunned.

"The doctor was panicking. He didn't know what was wrong. Until he turned around and saw my brother Sam who worked as a janitor at the clinic. He was unplugging the life support system and plugging in the vacuum cleaner to make the room.

remove."

After telling the story, Mu Su sneered at the players and students who had question marks on their faces.

"Don't tell me you think a giant baboon can become a heart surgeon."


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