I'll also work hard to conquer the dungeon today.

Chapter 189, Section 112: The Rabbit

Chapter 189, Section 1.12: The Rabbit
After a long while, Koya finally found her voice and asked, "When did you find out?"

Mu Yin looked up at a white rabbit on the lawn, frowned slightly, and said, "To be precise, it wasn't me, but the expressionless face. She suspected Fish from the beginning, and then it was officially confirmed when they were in the royal city. Someone told her personally."

That's why I said I couldn't figure out what Fish was thinking. He deliberately came out and revealed his identity, as if he was afraid others wouldn't know he was an enemy.

It would be a lie to say he's without guile; Fisch must have some ulterior motive.

"Fishu is..." Moya, who was listening from the side, was confused and scratched his head in puzzlement.

“We’ve all met him. The clown who led us into the beginner dungeon on the first day, that guy is Fisch.” Mu Yin sat down on a rock by the path, kicked a pebble at his feet, and said with a bored expression.

For Mu Yin, it didn't matter who Fei Xiu was. He had no interest in anything except Mu Ye Gui, including participating in dungeons, which was a meaningless existence for him.

“It’s actually quite interesting,” Mu Yegui said.

"You're the one who finds this interesting. It's so troublesome." Mu Yin looked disgusted. What kind of world is this? He really didn't want to use his brain to guess this and that. Wouldn't it be better to just tell him the answer directly?

“What are you talking about?” Moya asked.

"No, I'm talking to that expressionless guy." Mu Yin bent down, picked up a small pebble, and threw it at the lawn, startling the little rabbit on the lawn, which scurried around in all directions.

Koya silently pondered the matter of Fishu. Although she had suspected Fishu's identity from the beginning, since that guy didn't follow the rules and sometimes even broke them, she never imagined that Fishu would be an NPC, or even an enemy.

Calling it a joke is going too far, and besides, Ke Ya doesn't think Mu Yin is joking.

“There’s no need to worry. We’re just getting an invitation. There’s no way we’ll run into Fei Xiu face-to-face.” Mu Yin paused, then added, “Fei Xiu’s September instance is in September. It’s only mid-March now, so it’s still a long way off.”

"Who can guarantee that Fishu won't come out again?" Koya whispered. If Mu Yegui hadn't suddenly completed the dungeon, she would have really been killed by the rabbit villagers.

Everything she encountered stemmed from Fish's words, which led her to search for clues.

The little white rabbits that had been frightened away on the lush green lawn hopped back again, but now there were two of them, seemingly digging something in the grass.

Mu Yin blinked, turned his head to look at the rabbit shopkeeper wearing a pink apron standing on stilts in the cotton candy food truck not far away, and then looked at the three white rabbits in the lawn. Suddenly, he felt puzzled.

There seem to be more rabbits?
"Have you noticed something? When did so many rabbits appear around us?" Moa asked, looking around in amazement.

The passersby turned into white rabbits, and the elderly people sitting in chairs reading newspapers also turned into old rabbits wearing clothes, hats, and reading glasses.

The rabbit is pushing a stroller, and inside the stroller is a baby rabbit.

White rabbits with two legs were running around the fountain, each holding a small windmill in its paws, which whirred as the breeze blew by.

Mu Yin: "..." He noticed, but he just wanted to ignore it.

"How did it suddenly turn out like this?" Ke Ya was slightly taken aback; she had only been thinking for a moment when things turned out this way.

Mu Yin took a deep breath and suddenly said, "Fei Lu! Explain!" [Huh? Your Highness Satan? What's wrong?] Fei Lu's voice was still a little confused, clearly not knowing what Mu Yin was asking.

"Why are there rabbits all around me? You'd better give me a reasonable explanation, or my lunch will turn into a rabbit." Mu Yin narrowed his dark golden vertical pupils and said coldly.

Here's the thing: because Easter is approaching, the Amazing Circus has partnered with the Bunny. You're currently at a stage setup event. Just pick up an advertising flyer to enter this instance directly. You'll receive an invitation after completing it.

"What does Easter have to do with us? Why should we celebrate it with them?" Mu Yin looked annoyed, clearly hating being forced to accept rules.

The Easter instance is a super simple mini-game instance, but it's currently a pre-event and hasn't started yet. However, it's the easiest and least brain-intensive Amazing Circus Invitation instance to date. Are you sure you want to skip it?

Mu Yin: "..." Fei Lu really understands him; a dungeon that doesn't require him to use his brain is just right for him.

"Are you sure you want to withdraw?" Phil asked again.

"No need, I'll participate," Mu Yin sighed softly and said slowly.

"Then please enjoy this rare event." After saying this, Phil's voice disappeared.

"You can also get an invitation to the Amazing Circus by clearing the Easter event dungeon, but the stage is still being set up, so you'll have to wait until it's finished," Mu Yegui said to the two of them as he stood up from the small stone.

"Besides this instance, there should be other ways to participate, right?" Ke Ya frowned slightly and said.

“Feilu said this doesn’t require any brainpower; even an idiot could pass it,” Mu Yin added.

"No need to use your brain... Oh no, I'm starting to get tempted." Moya clutched his chest, looking indignant.

She had clearly agreed to start using her brain from today onwards, but why did these brainless dungeons exist? It made her really want to see what a brainless dungeon was like. Was it really that simple?

"Those who agree to participate in this instance, please raise your hands." Mu Yin raised one hand high, while using the other hand to hold Jin Yin's little paw and help it raise its hand.

Moya raised his hand in agreement, leaving Koya standing silently in place.

She had no choice at all. Would using her brain cost these people their lives?!
Mu Yin scratched his ear and slowly added, "I don't know if using my brain will kill me, but I will definitely drive you crazy."

What he really means is that he has no problem with challenging dungeons that require strategic thinking. However, the premise is that you guys use your brains; he won't. But if you still can't clear the dungeon even with your brains, he will definitely kill you first and then leave.

All of this was so natural. Mu Yin only needed a very simple process. He didn't want to participate personally; he just wanted to stand aside and leisurely watch the show.

After all, Samuro's essence is killing, and his nature is to fight.

Use your brain?
nonexistent.

Your demands are way too high; be careful he doesn't kill you!
(End of this chapter)

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