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Chapter 104 - 108 Harbor No Good Intentions
Chapter 104: 108 Harbor No Good Intentions
"...This road is so wide, how can you be sure they’ll walk through here?"
"Walking ahead of Luo Shengnan, there are only three groups in total. Bian Yiyi and Qing Luo have already headed in the direction of Luoheng Mountain. Apart from us, there’s only one group left. You go ahead and scout, and as soon as you see Luo Shengnan and her group coming, hurry back."
Lin Xinglan looked at the trap Song Lili had prepared, and unconsciously swallowed. This Tang Xiaohua... what on earth did she used to do?
"Although I have the compass, the map, and the pistol on me, crossing Luoheng Mountain is too hard for us."
"Since we definitely need to get the backpacks back, why didn’t you take them at the creek in the afternoon?"
Lin Xinglan was confused again.
Song Lili took a deep breath, "I’m telling you, girl, don’t you feel like something’s missing, that walking is much easier?"
"..."
"If someone is willing to carry our luggage, why should we be polite?"
As Song Lili spoke, she took all the fruits out of her pocket and placed them right at the edge of the trap’s perimeter.
Lin Xinglan was stunned.
"It’s a pity we’re at Luoheng Mountain now, otherwise we could let them carry it for a few more hours."
"...Tang Xiaohua, you’re really too bad. If Luo Shengnan knew this was your plan, she would definitely explode with anger!"
"It’s getting late, go and scout, is scouting... difficult?"
Song Lili looked at Lin Xinglan with some doubt.
"Not difficult, not difficult at all!"
Lin Xinglan immediately ran forward like a chicken injected with blood.
Song Lili sat by the side of the trap, unfolding the map to continue marking it. Many people traveling with her said Lu Ziqing was a pervert, as who else would have the new recruits march over fifty kilometers and even cross through the wild hills...
But to Song Lili, Lu Ziqing was still too kind.
A real marching cross-country... where would you have such detailed maps...
Getting lost, not finding water sources, and running out of food were all common occurrences.
If Song Lili wasn’t mistaken, the most crucial stage of the selection would be on Luoheng Mountain. She had a premonition that the gun and bullets equipped in the backpack would definitely become key to victory or defeat.
Song Lili touched the gun in her hand...
She suddenly remembered the first time she learned how to shoot, a skill supposed to be taught by her father but was instead taken over by Wen Nian.
"Your eyes must be accurate, fierce; your hands must be quick, steady... like this."
He had shot right into the bullseye, becoming the greatest ’Gun God’ in her heart.
Sitting here, without Lin Xinglan chattering in her ear, the sudden quiet was uncomfortable.
...
Lin Xinglan focused one hundred and twenty percent of her spiritual power on scouting ahead. Thinking that Luo Shengnan might fall into the trap they had set, she couldn’t stop the little excitement in her heart.
But unexpectedly, before Luo Shengnan arrived, Shen Lingxi came first...
"What are you hiding here for?"
Shen Lingxi’s voice emerged from behind Lin Xinglan.
Lin Xinglan jumped, startled. Turning around to see Shen Lingxi, she patted her chest, "You gave me a scare."
"I’m asking you, what are you hiding here for?"
"Ah? Nothing..."
Lin Xinglan’s eyes darted around, but Shen Lingxi nearly saw through her at a glance, lightly snorting, "After all these years, you haven’t made any progress."
"..."
"I heard that you and Tang Xiaohua lost your luggage, how will you continue the second half of the journey?"
"That’s none of your business."
Shen Lingxi laughed lightly, "I’m telling you, Lin Xinglan, you really have a big heart. To get so close to Tang Xiaohua..."
"What do you mean?"
Shen Lingxi raised her eyebrows, and under the darkness of the night, a mischievous glint flowed in her normally spirited and charming eyes.
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