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

Chapter 393, page 125, section 16: The Rabbit Duke's Mad Tea Party

Chapter 393, 1.25, 16: The Rabbit Duke's Crazy Tea Party
"Here, here." A faint voice came from beside me.

"How can I clean it?" Shui Qi pondered, stroking her smooth chin.

Mu Yegui turned his head and scanned his surroundings. He could clearly pinpoint the source of the sound, but he couldn't see who it was.

Seeing that Mu Yegui was looking around, Shui Qi asked in confusion, "What's wrong?"

"There seems to be some sound," a soft, sweet voice said thoughtfully.

"A sound? I didn't hear anything." Shui Qi shook her head and said slowly.

"Here, here."

That voice came again.

"I didn't mishear. Maybe it's because its body is too small that it was hidden." Mu Yegui said as he walked towards the source of the sound, casually summoning the Nightmare Book in his hand and making a swipe.

The group of rabbit soldiers were suddenly blocked by something and crashed into an invisible wall.

Shui Qi followed Mu Yegui and watched her walk to the bushes, squat down, and part the branches to reveal a white, fluffy body.

"A rabbit? It doesn't quite look like one, it's so small." Shui Qi blinked and asked curiously.

It was only the size of a fist, its entire body covered by its appearance, and its ears were also particularly small.

"Finally, you've found me!" it exclaimed happily, its ears drooping, as if it had breathed a sigh of relief.

Before the two could speak, it continued, "Those guys always ignore me. No matter how much I shout, they think it's their hearing that's wrong, and they don't even try to find me."

Mu Yegui extended her slender, fair hand in front of it, "Want to come up?"

It paused, its eyes, as black as grapes, filled with tears, and it said pitifully, as if moved, "Is it okay? I've never left this place before."

"Mm." Mu Yegui nodded.

"You've never left this place?" Shui Qi asked.

"Yes." It nodded, carefully raised its little paws and placed them in Mu Yegui's palm, then released them again, repeating this several times before obediently crawling onto her palm.

"No one is willing to come to me, no one will find me, no one is willing to reach out and catch me, I will never be able to leave here."

It has stayed in this place ever since it gained memories, never leaving. It has tried to call out to people but has never been answered, as if it never existed in other people's eyes.

"There's no way to leave?" Mu Yegui stood up thoughtfully and poked its forehead with his other hand.

"I don't know why, I just can't leave." It stretched out its little paw and rubbed its little ears, whispering.

"But I know how to get rid of those pesky mushrooms. Mayas loves playing these annoying trap games, and he also enjoys watching players get hurt and die. After all, he's always had this kind of twisted sense of humor." It shrugged helplessly.

"What's your name?" Mu Yegui asked.

“Name? I have no name.” It shook its head. “Because no one can find me, and I haven’t spoken to anyone except Meas.”

"Are you close to Meyas?" Shui Qi asked.

"I saw him a long time ago, back when he wasn't like this now, but I haven't seen him since. Ah, by 'seen' I mean we spoke face-to-face; I haven't seen him since because we haven't spoken again. But if I'm just looking from afar, I can still see him," it said slowly. "Not like this now?" Shui Qi seemed thoughtful, feeling that this sentence had a special meaning. Could it be that he changed his appearance?

Mu Yegui subconsciously took out a thick diary, the one she found in the initial instance, which she had never used.

Firstly, she was initially only in the beginner's area and wasn't yet eligible to unlock other quest lines. Secondly, it was Mu Yin who later entered Rabbit Village, and at that time, Mu Yin was banned from entering the dungeon for breaking the rules.

So she hasn't had a chance to actually go to Rabbit Village to complete this dungeon yet.

Duke Rabbit and Rabbit Village have a deep connection, which she deduced based on two summaries. When she first saw the contents of this diary, she wondered if the rabbits of the Rabbit Clan were originally humans who later transformed into rabbits.
Now, after hearing what it said, she was even more certain of her guess.

But even if she were certain, there was nothing she could do, because she believed the root of the problem lay in Rabbit Village. However, if she could obtain more information there, it might be easier to enter the instance when she wanted to.

She had an idea: perhaps solving this puzzle would bring about earth-shattering changes to the entire Rabbit Village.

“Meas used to be a very beautiful child, like a human cub. Later, I don’t know what happened to him, but he turned into what he is now. Although he is still very beautiful in my eyes. Unfortunately, he seems to hate this appearance and always says that he has become ugly.”

Its tone carried a hint of nostalgia, and it laughed as it spoke.

It seems to be a warm memory for it.

"Do you want a name?" Mu Yegui asked.

"No! I'm fine as I am now. When I last saw Meyas, he said he had thought of a nice name, although I never heard it. But it must be a good name, and I will continue to wait for the day he actually calls my name."

So, it wanted to see him.

Mu Yegui gently stroked its head and said slowly, "Let's go see him."

"That mushroom is actually easy to eliminate. It will shrink as soon as it is in the air. Just dig it out with something inanimate and throw it into the air, and it will disappear automatically."

“But wouldn’t it be better to use rabbit soldiers to solve this?” Mu Yegui drew a line on the Nightmare Book, and the transparent barrier disappeared. All the rabbit soldiers fell to the ground and then struggled to run towards them.

Shui Qi, you stand at a distance, I'll lure them in.

He tossed it to Shui Qi, and Mu Yegui volunteered to act as bait, running towards the mushroom bushes.

"Was Mayas originally human?" Shui Qi asked as they walked.

"Humans? The people in this world aren't really human. They're just called human, but they're not a race. I've forgotten most of it. Although it's nice to watch Meas from afar, I don't have that much time left to watch him. I want to see him one last time before my life ends."

I wonder what I should say as the first thing when we meet?

Hello, Mayas?
first meet.

I've come to find you...

What to say?

"What's wrong?" Shui Qi asked, puzzled, when it stopped talking.

"I'm so happy that we're going to meet suddenly, but what will I do if he doesn't remember me?" it said with a smile but a sob in its voice, filled with fear.

(End of this chapter)

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