Infinite: Dawn Game

Chapter 501 Unnamed Draft

The moment Mu Gui uttered those eight words without a second thought, the nun's expression changed instantly.

Shepherd Gui glanced instinctively at the nun sitting on the sofa, his heart pounding.

With such a direct refusal, isn't Xylitol afraid of the nuns...?

Mu Gui didn't dare to think about it anymore.

Surprisingly, the nun did not seem angry.

She gently accepted the tea that Grandma Mu offered, saying, "Thank you."

Grandma Mu smiled and sat down next to Mu Tangtang, gently taking Mu Tangtang's hand and rubbing it in her own palm.

The nun's gaze fell on the hands clasped together by the grandfather and grandson, and she answered irrelevantly:

"Tangtang and her grandma have a very good relationship."

Xylitol's pupils widened slightly, and she nodded: "Of course, Grandma and I are each other's only family."

For some reason, Xylitol's voice was a little low when she said this.

The nun didn't pay much attention to this. She put down the cup of tea that was almost overflowing, pretending that she couldn't see the host's hint that she should leave quickly.

"How about this."

The nun raised her hand towards the pastor behind her.

Mu Gui quickly handed over the medicine in his hand.

"Two bottles of Memory Maze, how about I trade you not using your character in this game instance?"

The nun's skin appeared even paler under the light, as if she had applied a layer of stiff, cold white foundation, giving her an eerie, cold look.

The two bottles of medicine she held in her hands swayed slowly under the light, and there seemed to be some kind of bright, crystalline substance floating in the pale pink liquid.

“…Sister Sister”.

Mu Tangtang looked at her and sighed, "You're so generous."

The price of two bottles of Memory Maze is a hefty sum of nearly five thousand points.

Although this potion doesn't sell as well in towns as other potions... its unique nostalgic properties make it a must-buy for top-ranked players.

It even depends on whether the nun is willing to do it.

“After all, you’re so cute, Sugar,” the nun said with a smile, placing the two bottles of Memory Labyrinth on the table. “Of course I’ll be generous.”

"..."

After saying that, Mutangtang didn't rush to speak.

She stared at the nun sitting opposite her, her gaze falling on the nun's eyes, which were covered by a white cloth, and narrowed her eyes slightly.

Pastoral rules were the most feared of everyone present.

Sometimes he really felt he shouldn't have come—even though it was impossible for him not to.

Having relied on the nuns for survival within the Black Robe Church, he had no ability to refuse or resist.

Just as Mu Gui was wiping away cold sweat countless times, Grandma Mu, who had been silent all along, suddenly spoke up with a smile.

"We've known each other for so many years, we're all very familiar with each other now."

“Since you’ve said so,” Grandma Mu patted her granddaughter’s hand and said to the nun with a smile:

"I'll accept these two bottles of Memory Maze on behalf of Tangtang."

Mu Tangtang's eyes widened, "Grandma!"

Grandma Mu patted her granddaughter's back reassuringly and whispered:

"Tangtang, you haven't been sleeping well at night lately. How about we keep these two bottles of medicine?"

"..."

Xylitol hesitated for a moment, then nodded, "Okay then."

The nun watched the grandmother and grandson's brief conversation before her, smiled gently, and stood up, saying:

"Then I won't disturb your rest any longer."

"Since you two are so agreeable, let me give you a friendly reminder."

Before leaving, the nun turned back to look at Mugwort and said with a smile:

"Today might very well be the last day of the game."

Shepherd Gui followed closely behind, and before leaving, he bent down and gave Mu Tangtang and her granddaughter a dry smile before chasing after the nun.

Click.

The door is closed.

The smile on Xylitol's face gradually disappeared.

She stared blankly at the empty doorway and slowly closed her eyes.

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corridor.

Pastor Hurry up and catches up with the nun, asking in a low voice:

"Sir, why did you make this deal with Mu Tangtang and her granddaughter alone?"

According to Pastoral Rules, although the Mutangtang grandmother and grandson are on the leaderboard, in reality, there are more players in the Black Robe Church, and the nun has a greater reputation and ability... The Mutangtang grandmother and grandson should not be a threat.

"..."

The nun glanced sideways at Mu Gui, who was standing beside her, and asked, "Do you think Mu Tangtang wanted to say yes to me just now?"

Mu Gui was taken aback by the question.

He carefully recalled the conversation that had just taken place inside the house, and cautiously said:

"Probably not, she doesn't seem to want to agree."

"Tsk."

The nun averted her gaze with a mocking sneer. "Fool, she agreed."

"?"

Mu Gui pursed his lips, his face pale, after being scolded.

"Just now...didn't it Grandma Mugwort agree to that?"

Judging from Mutangtang's expression and words at the time... she seemed to have no choice, after all, her grandmother had agreed.

"..."

The nun remained silent this time.

She turned around and carefully examined the pastoral rules from head to toe.

Mu Gui felt a chill run down his spine under her gaze, and cold sweat beaded on his skin.

Even though the nun's eyes were covered by a white cloth, he couldn't see how she was looking at him... but Mu Gui just felt like he couldn't breathe.

"S-Sir..."

Herdsmen instinctively wanted to beg for mercy—

"Good."

The nun suddenly smiled, "Being a little silly is kind of cute."

Mu Gui stood there, stunned.

Until the nun reached out and pinched his chin, turning it from side to side, and sighed:

"This face is quite good-looking, but unfortunately, it's both stupid and selfish."

"you………"

Pastor's pupils contracted sharply, not understanding why the nun kept repeating that she was stupid.

Perhaps finding the pastoral rules laughably absurd, the nun then spoke with apparent compassion:

"The dominant person in this grandmother-granddaughter relationship is not Grandma Mu."

Nun: "It's xylitol."

Mu Gui was still a little confused, "Grandma Mu is clearly older—"

"Pastoral rules".

The nun raised her hand and tightened the knot of the white cloth behind her head, saying sarcastically:

"Don't tell me you still haven't figured it out, Grandma Mu isn't actually human."

"..."

Herdsman's breathing stopped.

This left even some players watching from outside the screen stunned.

"What do you mean?" The players stared in horror, "Grandma Mu isn't human?"

"How could she not be human?!"

"Yeah, she usually looks like a normal player in town, right?"

"How could this be... Is the nun lying to us?"

"..."

Some astute players realized: "...No wonder, no wonder, no wonder Grandma Mu eats human flesh..."

"Now that you mention it, it seems that Mutangtang has never actually eaten the meat served in restaurants..."

“Yes…” one player swallowed hard. “Mutangtang just kept putting food on Grandma Mu’s plate…”

No wonder... no wonder Grandma Mu always ate the meat and vegetables even though she knew they weren't made with clean ingredients, all while smiling and picking them up with her chopsticks...

It turned out to be the case.

"..."

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