Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder Suddenly Made a Comeback!
Chapter 506: The Female Devil Can Die

Chapter 506: Chapter 506: The Female Devil Can Die

Nearly three teams had been squatting in surveillance outside the cave.

They had rushed to the location as soon as they received the message.

They initially thought the things written on the ribbon were largely exaggerated, but it turned out that the person who had sent the ribbon had even understated the situation.

Team Q not only had a cave to shield them from wind and rain, they even had a stove and a shower area without a single thing missing.

While these watchers had been roaming under the hot sun day in and day out, already marinated in their own sweat, they could only clean up a bit whenever they found some water. Their clothes had long become tattered, yet they were too reluctant to spend points to exchange for new ones.

And those people from Team Q? They looked so sleek and polished, as if ready to walk the red carpet.

In comparison, their own lives were nothing short of miserable, not even on par with pigs or dogs!

These men were green with envy, nearly driven mad by it.

However, their past experiences had taught them not to act rashly. Instead, they chose to lie in wait and observe.

If the other side still had some aces up their sleeves or had set traps, baiting them in like sitting ducks waiting for the kill, wouldn’t they just become easy snacks delivered to their door?

So, when Mu Ye led Team B to the site first, he had ordered everyone to stay hidden.

This caused the two teams that arrived later to also refrain from reckless moves.

They observed for two full days.

During these two days, the members of Team Q only came out to move around in the morning. The rest of the time, they all holed up inside the cave.

It was so quiet that they almost believed all five people inside were dead.

But only Mu Ye knew the truth very well.

Being able to stay inside the cave for a full two days without stepping out meant that their supplies were far more abundant than they had imagined!

Plus, over the two days, they hadn’t spotted anything suspicious in the vicinity, indicating that Team Q was not on guard.

Moreover, their hiding skills were top-notch; last time, even that dog Ji Yanbai hadn’t noticed them, so this bottom-ranking team definitely wouldn’t either.

However, Mu Ye still couldn’t figure out one thing: if he knew there was such a big fat sheep here, why hadn’t that bastard Ji Yanbai made a move?

But it was better that Team A didn’t come; it spared him from having to share the spoils with them.

"Captain, are we going to act tonight?" a team member whispered, shifting closer to Mu Ye.

"Of course, we’ve already observed long enough. What if they notice us if we stay any longer?"

"What about those people behind us?"

Mu Ye turned around, glancing at the several figures faintly visible behind a nearby stone, and curled his lips slightly.

"They’re just fleas. Don’t worry about them."

Team E was also lying in wait not far away.

"Boss, it seems like a lot of people are watching Team Q. Should we really take such a risk?" a member asked.

Team E’s new captain, a girl with a ponytail, snorted in response, "How do you catch a tiger’s cub without entering the tiger’s lair? Doesn’t the interest of so many people prove that the target is worth it? We’re running out of resources; if we don’t take a risk, aren’t we just waiting to be eliminated?"

"But we don’t have many weapons. What if we can’t beat them?"

"Then we wait. The mantis stalks the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind. We’ll act according to the situation, and we’ll be fine."

Team D, ambushed on another hillside, was also ready to seize the moment to act.

They, too, had come after receiving information from Team A and hadn’t expected that other teams had already set up an ambush here.

But this also confirmed that Ji Yanbai wasn’t lying.

Everyone lying in ambush was better; it would be a true test of strength when the time came!

...

The night fell gradually, and the small valley was exceptionally silent this evening.

Jiang Li and the others had eaten their dinner early and gone to bed to rest.

Their meal was especially simple: each person had just a bowl of porridge and a few pancakes.

Seeing that the light inside the cave had dimmed and waiting a few more hours until the moon hid behind clouds and a cold breeze suddenly arose, Mu Ye then signaled for action.

The five well-trained individuals moved towards the cave direction like venomous snakes—swift and covert, without any obstacles on their way.

Shang Shaojing and his team had not slept either that night.

They had set up their tents behind a secluded woodland two days ago, which is why those people below had completely failed to notice them.

Zhuola was the first to detect the activity.

As a mercenary, she immediately woke up at the slightest sound and quietly left the tent to find a concealed corner to carefully observe the situation below.

Soon after, Shang Shaojing also joined her.

"How does it look?" he asked.

"There are about fifteen people," Zhuola replied truthfully, "The Hydrogen Gun in Team B’s possession is a cause for concern. A hit could be dangerous."

Shang Shaojing frowned, "Is it very dangerous? What are your chances if you take action?"

Zhuola caught the implication of his words and looked away coldly, saying, "President Shang, as a player in a competitive variety show, I suggest you not to act rashly or make a move. Although the gun poses no problem for me, acting could expose us and put us at a disadvantage. We’re only halfway through the competition; do you want to play your trump card so soon?"

Shang Shaojing fell silent.

But Zhuola’s words made sense—she indeed was his trump card.

"Then it’s all down to their luck," he finally said.

Zhuola’s gaze grew more profound as she turned back to Shang Shaojing, "Forgive my presumption, President Shang, but don’t you despise Jiang Lijiang and his sister? Why would you have such thoughts?"

Shang Shaojing’s lips parted, but he didn’t know what to answer at first. Suddenly, Jiang Li’s indifferent and distant face flashed before his eyes.

After a pause, his expression darkened, "Comparatively, I’d rather eliminate them with my own hands."

Zhuola refrained from commenting, but the night breeze carried his words to the ears of Jiang Cheng, who was hiding not far behind them.

Clad in a black jacket with any exposed skin painted black, he blended seamlessly into the night, making him difficult to detect even without effort.

Jiang Cheng’s expression turned colder, and his gaze towards Shang Shaojing was filled with increased disgust.

He always knew this man wasn’t good news.

The bastard had been targeting Jiang Li and Jiang Yan all along.

And to think Sister Xiao Wan was still enamored with him—how could this man ever be worthy of his Sister Wan?

Yet the current predicament was one the pair had brought upon themselves, always acting so arrogantly.

Even though he thought this way, Jiang Cheng still didn’t feel at ease enough to go back to his tent and sleep.

He found a hidden spot to quietly observe the situation below, and began to convince himself in a muttering rant—

He wasn’t concerned about the female devil; he was just worried that if something really happened to her and he ended up all alone.

Yes, that was it.

The female devil could die, but certainly not while he was watching.

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