The Elk Housekeeper shook her head and asked again, "What happened?"

The parrot girl looked at the participants standing around her, looking embarrassed.

Seeing this, the hedgehog-haired white horse man took the initiative to suggest: "Let's go vote first." After that, he looked at the white snake gentleman beside him, and the two walked towards the ballot box.

"Okay, you can tell me now." The elk housekeeper looked at the parrot girl, her eyes full of suspicion.

Seeing this, the parrot girl forced a wry smile and said, "Does anyone still believe what I say?"

"I have my own judgment on right and wrong." The underworld princess Mafia Karen fixed her empty eyes on the parrot girl. She "saw" the parrot girl's clenched fists and the struggle that flashed in her eyes.

The parrot girl turned her head to look to the side and said calmly, "There's a fire in the utility room on this floor. Someone died in there. I didn't kill him."

"The dead person was a raccoon?" The elk housekeeper frowned and guessed the reason in her heart.

"I'm not sure, but my intuition tells me that this is very likely related to him." The parrot girl pursed her lips, uneasiness brewing in her heart. "I haven't seen him since the last round. I don't know what he's doing."

"Let's vote first." A hint of unquestionable authority lingered in the calm voice of Mafia Karen, the underworld princess. "No matter who Raccoon is in private, he's one of us in public."

The two responded in unison: "Yes! Miss!"

"If the dead one is really a raccoon, then I will get to the bottom of this matter." The underworld princess Mafia Karen turned her head, as if she wanted to use her empty eyes to find the murderer hiding in the crowd, but she saw the sea with surging waves outside the window.

The sun was still high in the sky, and the white clouds were like happy lambs, playing freely in the sky. The sunlight filtered through the gaps between the clouds and fell on the sea, the light sometimes gathering and sometimes dispersing, like a spotlight on a stage.

In a corner of Room 4, Mingyue saw the orange pig girl waving at them, so she said to the yellow cow girl beside her, "Go over there, she's calling you."

"What about you?" The scalper girl's eyes were filled with worry.

"It's okay, don't worry about me."

A hint of hesitation flashed in the scalper girl's eyes, "If they hurt you, you must tell me."

"Okay." Mingyue agreed with a bright smile.

Seeing this, the yellow scalper girl said nothing more and walked towards the direction of Sister Enoki, looking back every three steps.

The smile on Mingyue's face gradually faded. She squeezed the candy in her pocket. Seeing that the three bottles of whiskey had not returned, she hurriedly put the envelope into the ballot box and walked towards the door.

However, as luck would have it, Mingyue just walked to the door and met Lei who was rushing over.

"Where are you going?" Lei stopped Mingyue.

"After voting, go find a chair." Mingyue took a step to the right, trying to bypass Lei's blockade.

Lei took a step to the left, accurately blocking Mingyue again, and said in a deep voice: "I will act with you later."

"You are so idle, have you become a passerby?" Mingyue looked up and looked directly into Lei's dark green eyes.

"Yeah." Lei glanced at everyone in Room 4 and said in a deep voice, "It's not safe here."

Mingyue raised her eyebrows and chuckled, "There is no absolutely safe place in this world."

"Stay beside me and don't leave my sight." Lei lowered his eyes and looked into Mingyue's eyes.

"You haven't voted yet." Mingyue knew Lei was difficult to deal with, so she tried to change the subject. "There are supposedly more chairs than people, so why didn't you get one? Did they exclude you?"

Lei took the envelope handed to him by the bunny girl, circled it on the letter paper, and handed the resealed envelope to the bunny girl. "I can't leave for something. Please help me deliver it."

The bunny girl took the envelope, bowed, turned and walked towards the ballot box, and solemnly stuffed the envelope that Kurorang had just handed her into the box.

"Aren't you afraid that she will replace the contents of the envelope?" Mingyue curled the corners of her lips slightly.

However, there was no other expression on Lei's stern face. He just asked calmly: "Who did you vote for this round?"

"Anyway, it's not for you." Mingyue walked out of the room, thinking about how to get rid of this troublesome guy. After all, she couldn't let him find the candy in her pocket.

"Where are you going?" Lei followed Mingyue with his hands in his pockets.

"Didn't I tell you? Go find a chair!" Mingyue glanced at Lei behind her. "Are you sure you don't want to see the voting results?"

"This is the way to the outdoor deck." Lei watched the actions of the gamblers around him.

Mingyue smiled like a little fox. "Why? You don't think they would hide the chair there? The easier it is to find a place, the more likely it is to be overlooked."

Lei's eyes darkened, as if he had thought of something. He glanced at the repaired utility room and asked coldly, "Did you swap your bracelet with someone else's?"

"What do you mean?" Mingyue just asked when Lei grabbed her left wrist. "What are you going to do?!"

"Sorry, there are some things I need to verify." After saying that, Lei pulled Mingyue towards the stairwell.

Mingyue raised her eyes to look at Lai's knife-like jawline and asked in a low voice, "Where are you taking me?"

Lei didn't respond, but there was a mesmerizing glint in his dark green eyes.

The waves outside the cruise ship are still rough.

Meanwhile, in Room 4, the host, Birthday Star, announced loudly, "Mr. Baboon is in charge of this round. Please tell me the number of the chair that will be deleted this round, Mr. Baboon."

The big-backed baboon looked at Lady Lily standing beside him, as if waiting for the other party's signal.

The frog leader, dressed in a black robe, clenched his hands tightly, sweat oozed from between his fingers, and anxiety surged in his chest.

"Master, will they not keep their promise? If that happens..." The yellow cattle girl Chun clenched her fists.

The woman wearing an orange pig mask, Enoki, put her hand on the shoulder of the yellow cattle girl, Tsubaki, trying to calm her down.

Bearded Lily glanced at the Frog Leader standing not far away, and nodded slightly to the big-backed baboon.

The baboon with the big back hair understood and turned to look at the birthday boy, the host, and shouted loudly, "Number 5."

As the words fell, the gamblers watching were in an uproar, and the sound of discussion was endless.

"He's so bold! He actually deleted the mafia's chair. Is he trying to kill himself?"

"Who says it's not?"

"Wait a minute!" A young gambler seemed to have discovered something.

Suddenly, several people quickly gathered around.

"what have you found?"

The young gambler looked at Chair No. 5, the back of which was half broken, and whispered with a few twitching lips, "I'm afraid the Lion will become a passerby in the next round."

"Sigh~"

Several people gasped.

"Heh." The woman wearing the deer mask sneered, "Are you idiots? If the lion can get six votes, then she must have six chairs. Why not just switch seats with others?"

"Hahahaha..." The short mantis man let out a creepy laugh. "If it's really as you said, the elk wouldn't have that expression."

Hearing this, everyone looked at the elk housekeeper standing next to the lion Mafia Karen, only to see that she had a drooping mouth and her eyes were full of anxiety.

However, before everyone could come to a conclusion, the familiar music sounded again.

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