Chapter 328: Chapter 315: Could Doctor Wen Be Colorblind?
Barbecue!
Spiders!
This was blatant contempt!
She was furious. Her rage had reached its limit!
’This human must die!’
PFFT! The Spider Monster woman actually spat out silk threads!
A dense web of silk shot toward Wen Ying from all directions, seemingly intending to wrap her up and dispose of her at will!
The head nurse’s eyes were filled with furious hatred and the thrill of impending revenge!
’Foolish human, I’ll let you have your final moment of arrogance before you die!’
’Foolish human, is that all it takes to scare you?’
Seeing Wen Ying standing there dumbfounded, the head nurse felt a surge of satisfaction!
Then, all of a sudden!
That foolish human pulled a lighter from her pocket, casually flicked it on, and touched the flame to the Spider Demon’s silk.
In an instant!
The fire began to spread!
The head nurse watched in terror as the flames raced toward her body. In that moment, she knew this was no ordinary fire!
’How could an ordinary fire possibly burn her?!’
AHHHH!
She reverted to her human form.
The scene the livestream commenters had anticipated didn’t seem to happen, and many of them watched, somewhat disappointed.
Her clothes were gone; the head nurse was indeed not wearing anything...
But...
Have you ever seen a smoked corpse?
Her entire body was pitch-black, and strange, instantly-formed scars were spreading across her skin!
No one could look at a body like that—oh, no, a *body*—and feel anything remotely positive.
"My barbecue spider turned into a person? What a buzzkill! If you turn human again next time I’m trying to roast you, I’ll scatter your very soul, got it? Do you have any idea how much psychological trauma your actions have caused for everyone watching the livestream?" Wen Ying muttered in dissatisfaction.
"Don’t be scared, everyone. Strictly speaking, this thing isn’t human!"
Wen Ying even made a point to explain.
In a room on the second floor of the castle, someone watching Wen Ying’s actions through a window looked around the castle grounds and up at the sky in confusion.
’Where on earth are those things hiding?’
This human’s confidence didn’t seem to be an act!
A glitch.
The screen froze for a moment.
Then a quick pattern flashed by, and the screen returned to normal.
The head nurse, now fully dressed, stood two meters away from Wen Ying. Her gaze was stern and her voice was icy. "Cleaning duty is complete. Newcomer, you have ten minutes to eat. After you’re done, go see to the patients immediately!"
With that, the head nurse turned to leave.
But she froze after taking just one step.
Turning back to Wen Ying, she saw the human standing there with her arms crossed, a smile on her face as she watched her.
’Damn it!’
"The dining area is in the castle basement. You’ll need to find it yourself. The wards are on the second floor. You may choose any patient you like!"
After saying this, the head nurse took off running in a panic, not daring to stop.
She was terrified Wen Ying would call out and stop her.
But just as she reached the doorway, sure enough, that Demon’s voice spoke up again. "Where do I sleep? Don’t tell me I’m staying in your office?"
Breathe in, breathe in, breathe in again.
The head nurse turned around, forcing a smile as she looked at her. "The dormitories are also in the basement. Feel free to pick any one you like."
’So much freedom?’
’She’s definitely up to no good.’
It wasn’t just Wen Ying who thought this; the people in the livestream chat thought so too.
It was an open trap, but one Wen Ying had to walk into.
"Guess I’ll eat first. I’ve been here for a while and I’m getting a little hungry. A perfect chance to see what the food is like at home."
[...]
[Should we call Doctor Wen brave or stupid? Is she really treating this place like home?]
[If a home like this really existed in the world, it would be Hell! It’s the kind of place that should be wiped from existence!]
[Doctor Wen has to be doing this on purpose, right??]
As she spoke, Wen Ying walked toward the entrance to the castle’s basement.
The basement entrance, which she hadn’t seen before, was now clearly visible. A sign had appeared, too, bearing a single large word: Basement.
As if afraid someone might miss it.
[Did that basement sign just appear? Why do I get the feeling it showed up just for Doctor Wen?]
[You’re not the only one. They’re probably afraid Doctor Wen would just punch a hole to the basement otherwise, right?]
[Is anyone else wondering how we’re going to watch the livestream when Doctor Wen gets to the basement? If the drone goes into the basement, the ceiling will be low. Won’t she notice it?]
Despite the chatter, everyone kept watching as Wen Ying headed toward the place the sign indicated.
The stairs to the basement weren’t long; she was down in just over ten seconds. It was a dark, damp basement, just as everyone had imagined.