Chapter 66 – Pretending to be a Pig to Devour the Tiger (4)
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Even if she delays everything until dawn, she still would not be able to escape death. She could only formulate other ideas to escape.
What a tragedy, she had not even transmigrated over for long and had already encountered such a high-level boss. Did the god who managed transmigrations want to test her ability or toyed with her fate until she died?
Not doing anything and passively awaiting for her death was not Ning Xuemo’s style. She had to save herself, but first she had to get out of this prison!
Her gaze landed on Tu Yidao, and she examined him.
Her gaze was too unfathomable, causing Tu Yidao’s heart to quiver!
Ning Xuemo searched his body before finding the knife that was used to peel off people’s faces. She examined it for while, before warmly chatting with Tu Yidao, “I saw that your technique for peeling off faces was rather exquisite, so I wanted to learn it. I guess I’ll practise on you. If I don’t peel it well, you will have to forgive me.”
Tu Yidao’s face immediately turned green. His eyes opened so wide that they almost popped out from their sockets
This was the debt he had owed Liu Yue. It did not take long before he would repay it! !
He had just peeled off Liu Yue’s face, and now his face was about to be peeled off by another!
He got enjoyment out of peeling other people’s faces, but having his own face peeled off was undoubtedly the most terrifying nightmare!
He looked helplessly at Ning Xuemo as she slowly made her way over, the keen edge of the blade emitting a terrifying cold light.
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Two hours passed. Four hours passed by, and finally after six hours…
The four jailers that were playing cards outside were starting to feel really sleepy which affected their performance. However, they did not dare to fall asleep and would always rouse themselves from their drowsiness.
Naturally, they were worried for their boss, but because Ning Xuemo had said that the treatment would require absolute silence, they did not dare to disturb out of fear of influencing the treatment’s results.