Heavy footsteps echoed down the corridor. An Suisui and Jian Shi couldn’t hear anything, and by the time they saw the so-called werewolf, Wang Gaoyuan was already standing right in front of them.
“…Oh my goodness!”
An Suisui stared in shock, eyes wide.
She hadn’t expected that the werewolf player would actually transform into a werewolf after dark. If it weren’t for the fact that one player’s room had slipped out of her and Jian Shi’s line of sight, she wouldn’t even know who this person was.
Wang Gaoyuan was now a two-meter-tall werewolf, the muscles bulging on his arms showing off his strength to the world.
He stood between Jian Shi and An Suisui, his green eyes greedily fixed on them.
Jian Shi met his gaze for a while, a look of contempt in his eyes.
“You only dare bully the weak, coward.”
He even raised his middle finger to provoke the werewolf.
Even though she couldn’t hear what he said, An Suisui could tell from his mouth shape that it wasn’t anything nice.
The werewolf wasn’t angered. Its crimson tongue licked over its fangs, and a guttural sound rumbled from its throat.
After pacing between the two for a while, Wang Gaoyuan chose An Suisui.
Seeing the werewolf approaching her step by step, An Suisui’s face showed no panic. She quickly got up from the ground, retreated into the spacious living room, and kept a safe distance from the werewolf.
The werewolf grinned, as if mocking An Suisui’s actions.
In his eyes, An Suisui was just struggling in vain before death.
Wang Gaoyuan pressed his wolf claw against the door, and a translucent barrier rippled. He swaggered right in.
Jian Shi frowned, pulled a silver pistol from his waistband, and fired a test shot at the door.
Bang!
The bullet couldn’t penetrate the barrier. Jian Shi pressed his back teeth together in frustration, his gaze dark and unreadable.
If An Suisui died, their original plan would probably fall apart.
Hands in her pockets, An Suisui showed no fear as the werewolf closed in, her eyes fixed on his every move.
She was observing Wang Gaoyuan’s abilities.
After entering the room, Wang Gaoyuan first checked the layout, making sure there were no traps, then spread his sharp claws and lunged at An Suisui.
In his mind, An Suisui should either be knocked to the ground or panic and try to dodge, only to be chased around the room—just like Wu Zhiwen before.
But in reality, An Suisui only stepped back half a pace, and as he lunged, she used a bit of force and flipped herself over the side of the sofa.
Her movements were crisp and agile, not the least bit flustered. She even picked up a teacup from the floor and threw it at him.
Wang Gaoyuan was a little surprised.
In his eyes, An Suisui was petite and weak, someone who could only cry when things went wrong—the easiest prey.
But the result was completely unexpected.
Hiding behind the sofa, An Suisui poked her head out and saw Wang Gaoyuan’s shocked expression, which made her angry.
“What’s with that look? Am I really that slow? Even if you’re a werewolf, you can’t catch me!”
Wang Gaoyuan shook his head, scoffing at her words.
Bragging, huh? How could an ordinary person be faster than a werewolf?
Awooo—
Wang Gaoyuan howled, his gray-white figure turning into a gust of wind, his huge body stirring up a fierce gale as he ran.
He wanted to show off in front of An Suisui, so he used all his strength.
But An Suisui seemed to be cheating—her petite body was incredibly nimble, and she dodged every one of his attacks with ease.
Instead, Wang Gaoyuan himself was exhausted from the intense chase, yet he hadn’t even managed to grab a single strand of An Suisui’s hair.
Leaning against the wardrobe, panting, his dark green eyes were full of unwillingness.
He knew he couldn’t win.
Wang Gaoyuan hadn’t planned to leave his room at all.
As long as he stayed inside, these two could live here forever and never know who the werewolf was.
But when the night bell rang, Wang Gaoyuan suddenly remembered the Seer hidden among the humans.
If the Seer wasn’t eliminated, the longer things dragged on, the worse it would get for him.
He had to go out.
A delicate, weak girl like An Suisui was his first choice for a hunt.
But he never expected to fail here.
An Suisui stood not far in front of Wang Gaoyuan, eyes fixed on the werewolf’s gray-white figure, not daring to relax for a second.
Seeing the werewolf show signs of fatigue, a glint flashed in An Suisui’s eyes.
If killing a player as a werewolf wasn’t an absolute rule, did that mean she had a chance to fight back?
She reached into her pocket and gripped a silver card in her hand.
When she first entered this assigned room, she’d turned it upside down.
Besides daily necessities like paper and pens, she’d found something special.
The moment Wang Gaoyuan lowered his head, An Suisui’s eyes sharpened. The silver card flew from her hand, slicing through the air toward Wang Gaoyuan.
The werewolf’s senses were sharp. He quickly looked up at An Suisui.
Seeing that she’d only thrown a card at him, Wang Gaoyuan was puzzled.
What was this girl up to now?
She actually threw a playing card at him…
“Beast’s Cage!” An Suisui whispered.
A blinding white light flashed. The card transformed into a huge cage, crashing onto the floor with a clang, trapping Wang Gaoyuan right in the center.
What was going on?
Wang Gaoyuan was stunned. He didn’t understand what had just happened, or where this giant iron cage had come from.
He pulled hard at the bars, but they were incredibly sturdy—even with a werewolf’s strength, he couldn’t move them at all.
An Suisui swallowed, only relaxing a little once she was sure Wang Gaoyuan was truly trapped.
Honestly, when she grabbed the card, she wasn’t sure it was a real item. She’d just been testing it—if it failed, there was nothing to lose.
An Suisui lowered her gaze. Besides this Beast’s Cage, she still had another card in her pocket.
Jian Shi had watched the whole thing.
His eyes narrowed slightly, his thumb rubbing the cold barrel of his gun, lost in thought.
The situation was settled. The two humans and one werewolf said nothing, waiting in silence until the sky began to lighten and the rooster crowed to wake all the players.
Jian Shi crossed the corridor and entered An Suisui’s territory.
Inside the cage, Wang Gaoyuan had already reverted to human form, slumped in a corner in defeat.
Jian Shi observed Wang Gaoyuan for a while, then turned his attention to the iron cage.
The black cage was made of some unknown material, unusually sturdy, and heavier than he’d expected. There was no way an ordinary person could move it by hand.
Jian Shi circled the cage with interest, then suddenly thought of something and walked over to An Suisui.
He gently pinched her arm—it was soft, with no muscle at all, which surprised him.
He clearly remembered that last night, An Suisui had been incredibly agile when dealing with the werewolf, as if she’d been specially trained.
An Suisui, annoyed, snatched her arm back. “What are you doing!”
Jian Shi’s gaze dropped to her calf.
“You didn’t install something in your leg, did you?”
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