I Have Yet to Become a Doll Today-Chapter 953 - : Let’s Go See

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Chapter 953 -953: Let’s Go See

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Fu Miaoxue was a doll, incapable of feeling fatigue.

Everyone made their way into the painting, and several more strokes of ink appeared on the small path amidst the mountains and rivers.

She glanced at the painting, making sure everyone had successfully entered the world within it, then rolled up the painting and hid behind a mound.

Inside the painting, Du Lai led everyone up the mountain.

Yan Qingwen observed his surroundings: the clouds enshrouded Cloud Mountain, a few ancient pines, and halfway up the hill, there was a rural dwelling, essentially reproducing the scene from the ink painting.

Having all been enhanced by the labyrinth, they did not find the mountain path overly exhausting, and they quickly reached the mid-mountain level and entered the mountain hamlet.

There was a table and chairs in the house, and a well in the yard.

Although the environment would not accommodate many people, it was entirely suitable for resting.

Yan Qingwen saw several mattresses piled up in the corner of the house, along with instant noodles and water bottles—items clearly from the modern world. It seemed Du Lai and Fu Miaoxue had made repeated trips to store supplies here.

Du Lai distributed the mattresses and food, then glanced at the time.

“We need to rest up quickly, and the moment something changes outside, we’ll immediately leave.”

“How will we know what’s happening outside while we’re in here?” a subject asked.

Du Lai replied, “When something happens, you’ll naturally know.”

Yan Qingwen then asked, “If nothing happens, can we still get out?”

“When the scroll is rolled up, this place becomes sealed. Only when the painting is unrolled will the exit appear,” Du Lai explained. “That’s why someone must remain outside the painting, to prevent someone from rolling it up and trapping us here forever.”

Yan Qingwen nodded in understanding.

Although both were space artifacts, Bai Youwei’s dollhouse was obviously much more advanced than this painting. However, for the average player, such a space artifact was already quite rare.

Everyone found their own corners to rest in, sitting or lying down, no longer speaking.

Chen Hui took out a bandage and carefully wrapped it around Leonid.

In the first hour, everyone rested quietly, alert and ready to deal with any emergencies. But as time went on, they grew restless…

“Why haven’t they told us to go out yet?” a subject asked impatiently. “It’s been over an hour. Could something have happened outside?”

“Yeah, in this kind of war game, danger can strike at any moment. Why has there been no signal for so long?”

“I’m saying, could something have happened to the King? What if we can never leave…”

Du Lai frowned and stood up. “Everyone, stay calm. No news is good news. Miaoxue and I have an agreement: whether or not there is an incident, the painting will be unrolled after two hours. Rest for another half hour, and you will be let out.”

With that said, the chatter subsided, and everyone continued to wait patiently.

Du Lai glanced at his subjects, feeling puzzled and uncertain within. If Fu Miaoxue had detected something, she would have unrolled the painting immediately. Why had there still been no signal?

Could it be that the enemy King had not taken any action all this time?

This was too strange…

Du Lai stepped out of the courtyard and stood on higher ground, gazing down at the stone steps leading up the mountain.

At 1 hour and 50 minutes, a glowing white portal appeared on the stone steps.

Du Lai’s heart finally relaxed, and he led the rested subjects down the mountain.

It seemed Miaoxue had grown impatient too, so she had let them out before two hours had passed. She pulled Du Lai aside to complain, “I have no idea what the other side is up to. It’s been such a long time with absolutely no activity.”

After a moment of contemplation, Du Lai asked her, “Did you check out the nearby maps?”

Miaoxue shook her head: “No, I was afraid of running into them, so I stayed hidden behind the mound the whole time. Who knew they wouldn’t even come to look for us!”

“Could they already be taking over territories?” Chen Hui couldn’t help but ask.

Yan Qingwen suggested, “Since we’ve had enough rest, we should go take a look around.”

Du Lai thought for a moment, then nodded. “All right, let’s go take a look.”