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Chapter 486 - 176: Don’t Burn My Calories_3
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Chapter 486: Chapter 176: Don’t Burn My Calories_3

"Ribbit."

Hearing this, Ree Shil sighed in relief.

It seemed that while the fruit was weird-tasting, it was still useful.

Calorie-wise, it was almost as good as chocolate, which was pretty surprising.

But before he could take another bite, the voice opposite him spoke up again.

"Ribbit, Mr. Shil just burned 197 calories dancing."

"Frog Teacher burned 289 calories."

"Pfft...ribbit!"

The staff member clearly held back laughter while speaking.

"Damn it!"

Ree Shil threw the fruit in frustration.

"Mr. Shil, you just burned an additional calorie, ribbit."

The staff member kindly reminded him.

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"Don’t make me laugh, it really uses up energy!"

Andrew Hill covered his stomach and held up his sign.

"Frog Teacher, I actually wanted to remind you earlier."

"Writing and holding up signs burns more calories than talking."

"Ribbit."

The staff member added.

By now, the live streaming room was filled with laughter, and the views were increasing.

Compared to the other two channels, this one was much more entertaining.

Especially when Ree Shil and Andrew Hill approached the area with the large animals, the live broadcast became extremely lively.

Of course, the audience did not expect to see Ree Shil challenge the large animals.

Instead, they wanted to watch him get humiliated and find a way to save face.

But at this moment, Ree Shil’s mood was not something the frogmen could understand.

"What the hell...is this thing?"

He stared at the animal in front of him, baffled.

It was a species he had never seen before on Blue Star or any other Instance World.

Turtle shell - this creature had a huge turtle shell on its back.

But emerging from the shell were four chicken claws and a chicken head with a red crest.

At this moment, it was standing in an area enclosed by an iron fence, looking at Ree Shil’s group.

He glanced at the species introduction sign posted nearby and saw the relevant information.

[Turtle-speed Chicken]

[Reptile Bird Family]

[A very slow-moving species that crows punctually every morning]

[Mild temperament, non-aggressive when not threatened]

[Feeds on earthworms, small stones, and other food]

This strange creature seemed like the kind that could yield some weird card effects.

"How can I get into the cage?"

Ree Shil asked with interest.

"Eh ribbit?"

PD was clearly taken aback.

He thought that once they got here, the other party would back down and try to save face.

But now it seemed that this frog was being stubborn?

"Oh, I forgot," Ree Shil snapped his fingers before the other party could reply, "I have to do it myself, right?"

He walked up to the iron fence, grabbed two adjacent bars with his hands.

After testing its strength for a bit, he felt that it wasn’t that strong and was slightly elastic.

He took a few deep breaths and used all his strength to pull the bars apart!

Crack crack crack...

The two iron bars made a strange metallic tearing sound while slowly opening to both sides.

This was the power of a Level 11 Card Player. Although Ree Shil wasn’t as strong as Straw Man, his strength on this weak-bodied star was definitely top-tier.

[What the hell! Is this some muscle frog?!]

[Can a frog really pull this off?]

[My God, this is an iron fence meant for large animals!]

Originally, if Ree Shil hadn’t made a fuss, the netizens would have let it slide.

But who would have thought that he wasn’t just bluffing!

This guy must be starving mad and really wants to eat a large animal!

"Wait, wait! Mr. Shil! Ribbit ribbit ribbit!"

The PD accompanying him was frightened and only after seeing Ree Shil trying to squeeze in did he wake up from his daze and grab him around the waist.

"You really can’t eat this!"

This time, he truly believed it.

"I can’t eat it? At least let me touch it."

Ree Shil thought that even if he touched it, it should still improve his card pool chances.

"This is a nationally protected animal; you can’t touch it! Ribbit!"

PD was genuinely afraid of causing trouble for the show.

"Is that so..."

Ree Shil seemed disappointed, forced to withdraw his half-extended body.

"But since I exerted energy just now, you have to compensate me with calories."

He said it like that.

"Uh..."

"Hmm, I wonder if it’s better grilled or boiled."

"We’ll compensate! We will! Ribbit!"

"Fine, but I hope you aren’t just planning on adding a number and fooling me. I see that your crew’s lunchboxes look pretty good."

"Uh..."

"Hmm, I wonder if it’s better grilled or boiled."

"Here, here! We’ll get it right away! Ribbit!"

PD didn’t dare to mess around and quickly had the logistic team bring over a hot lunchbox.

[What the hell is going on?]

[This is not the show crew I know, why did you guys give in!]

[He’s so sly, managing to get the show crew’s lunchbox during a starvation challenge. Is that even possible?]

[If you can break open an iron cage, you can eat too.]

[If they didn’t give, PD was probably afraid he’d get broken too.]

Under the watchful eyes of netizens, Ree Shil sat down and started eating without any politeness.

Although the show crew strictly stopped him when he had eaten just enough to equal his previous calorie expenditure,

He still profited - at least having eaten something and not going hungry.

"Well, I am 30% full. That should tide me over for a while."

As he stood up, Ree Shil saw Andrew Hill standing there, clutching the iron fence.

He didn’t know what Andrew Hill was doing, but he was shivering.

"Frog Teacher, don’t continue trying; you’ve already burned 50 calories! Ribbit!"

The staff member in charge of monitoring called out.

"You clever little guy."

Ree Shil understood immediately.

Andrew Hill saw that he had gotten a lunchbox and wanted to use the same method to get some food.

"Then you guys compensate me with calories."

As expected, he raised a sign.

However, PD treated Ree Shil and him differently and showed two different faces.

"Heh, but you didn’t break it open, did you? Ribbit."

He gave a disdainful look.

"Humph!"

Andrew Hill saw this reaction and immediately wrote a word before flipping his sign and turned to try pulling the iron fence again.

This hideous frogman dared to look down on him?

Little universe, explode! Burn ... ouch!

Ree Shil kicked Andrew Hill and knocked him to the ground.

"Don’t burn my calories."

He warned him.

Though it was true, he was now in the same group as him.

His wasted calories were Andrew Hill’s wasted calories.

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