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Re-enter the Game:Village Carnival 2

"My God, those city kids are so different. They don't even glance at the food piled on the table. We'll definitely get a lot of leftovers later!" Aunt Zhang exclaimed.

Meanwhile, the teachers gathered together and whispered among themselves.

"What do you think the difficulty of clearing this round is? This dilapidated town doesn't seem to have any dangers. Could it be that they want us to starve?"

"It shouldn't be that."

Xu Fang rolled her eyes, her attitude nonchalant.

"We haven't been here long, but the NPCs have repeatedly emphasized that Fuguo Town has the most abundant food supply in this area. I think it might be an earthquake or a mountain collapse."

As soon as she finished speaking, everyone subconsciously looked towards the mountain behind the town. It towered into the clouds.

Fugu Town was built at the foot of this mountain, but compared to the mountain, the town at its base was as small as an ant.

Considering there were no other disasters at the moment, what Xu Fang said made some sense.

Li An thought for a moment, then changed the topic and asked.

"Didn't the system say there were ten players this time? Why are there only nine of us teachers? Could the missing player be the space possessor?"

After finishing his words, a hint of murderous intent flashed in his eyes.

The others had similar expressions. They cautiously looked around and focused their gaze on Wen Nannan. Her skin was an unhealthy white, making her stand out from the dark, sallow-skinned townspeople, even sitting in the corner.

But after seeing Wen Nannan chatting happily with Aunt Zhang, who was clearly an NPC, the players slowly withdrew their gaze.

"That hidden player is probably the space possessor, and is definitely hiding somewhere in town."

Li An and the other players whispered and muttered for a while. They didn't even think about picking up their chopsticks even when the bean cakes and porridge on the low table had gone cold.

Time passed by, little by little, and Aunt Zhang looked up at the sun overhead. A sense of urgency finally arose in her face.

"Nannan, Auntie still hasn't finished weeding in the field. Stay here and help aunt watch over it. When there's leftover food, we'll split it half-and-half!"

With that, Aunt Zhang, without a second thought, quickly left with the broken hoe in her hand.

Wen Nannan…

Wen Nannan silently withdrew her gaze, found a shady spot to sit down, and closed her eyes to rest.

Li An looked at the straw in Wen Nannan's hair and didn't know what he thought of it.

"Little sister, come here for a moment."

Wen Nannan opened her eyes, unsure what was going on, and looked around.

Besides the teachers, the only people sitting nearby were a few women and herself. Wen Nannan immediately got up and walked towards the group, blinking her eyes and asking.

"What's the matter?"

The children in this town should have a certain accent, but the only humanized aspect of the game was that the language and writing were completely unified, allowing for seamless communication.

Li An picked up a bean cake from the table and handed it to Wen Nannan, with a hint of coaxing in his tone.

"Has there been an earthquake or a major famine in your town in recent years?"

The bean cake in front of her was still covered in dust, made from the leftover chaff from oil pressing, but Wen Nannan pretended to be excited, quickly taking it.

"Our Fuguang Town is one of the few towns in this area that can eat its fill. You guys are lucky to be assigned to our town!"

"Who wants that kind of luck?"

Xu Fang rolled her eyes and turned her gaze away in disdain, feeling that looking at Wen Nannan for even a moment would taint her own eyes.

"Li An, don't waste your time looking for clues from NPCs, let's think about how to stockpile food. The last ten days of the game are not easy to get through."

After Xu Fang's sharp words, Wen Nannan subconsciously shrank her neck, pretending not to understand.

Seeing this, Li An finally dispelled the last of his doubts and smiled, taking another bean cake from the table and handing it to Wen Nannan.

With two bean cakes in her pocket, Wen Nannan ran off, she had to get back and stock up on food.

Those old players are right, if there is a catastrophe later in the game, she would need food to survive to the end!

After returning to her own small, broken house, Wen Nannan grumbled and put the two bean cakes aside. It didn't taste very good, but this kind of food could be stored for a long time, and it would definitely be useful over the thirty days of the game.

Wen Nannan was the only one living in this dilapidated house. The twenty-square-meter house had nothing but a bed.

Wen Nannan bent down and looked around for food, but the mud floor was pitch black. The small house had never seen the sun for years. After searching for a long time, she found only a handful of rough rice under the sheet.

Wen Nannan carefully wrapped the handful of rice in a piece of cloth, but the cloth had many small holes, and the rice spilled out when she picked it up, making her feel heartbroken.

She needed to find a container to put it in.

Wen Nannan searched around for a long time before finally finding a chipped bowl under the wooden bed. The white porcelain had a soft glow, and the bowl itself showed signs of impending cracks, looking like it wouldn't last much longer.

But it was better than nothing. She reached under the bed for the bowl, and when her hand touched it, a familiar screen popped up again.

[Congratulations on obtaining the only spatial item "Spatial Broken Bowl" in this survival game. Once bound, it will follow the player until the game ends or the player dies.]

Wen Nannan carefully observed the broken bowl and found that the spatial item would change its form every time. This explained why she was able to wear the bracelet in the previous game without being recognized by other players.

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