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I Have Yet to Become a Doll Today

When the world became a landscape for a game, human beings all became dolls who no longer moved nor breathed, frozen like items on display in a shelf. In the beginning, Bai Youwei thought this was an alien prank. Nobody knew why humans suddenly became dolls. That was until they were all gathered together and sucked into a bright fog before being greeted by a mechanical voice, "Ding! Welcome to the Game of Dolls! The rules are as follows: 1. Refusing to play the game will result in dollification! 2. Failure to beat the game will result in dollification! 3. Beating the game to win a doll!" Bai Youwei walks into the embrace of Shen Mo trembling. "I'm scared, I'm just a weak little girl..." Shen Mo takes her hand, places it on his abs and says, "Now you don't have to be scared anymore!" The game systems starts ringing in the background, "Alert! Alert! Please respect the game and focus! No dating inside the game!" This is a story of how an intelligent and calm young lady works with a boy with nothing but a hot bod to beat the impossible Game of Dolls!

Hua Hua Liao · แฟนตาซี
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Chapter 703: Preparing

Actually, Chang Weicai felt he had no right to interject in this matter.

Who should be the King should be determined by Shen Mo and Bai Youwei themselves, and he respected everyone's decision after careful deliberation.

But if Bai Youwei wanted him to listen, he would listen.

"The battle is in the form of a confrontational game. Once lost, both the King and the subjects will lose their jigsaw puzzles. When the number of puzzles is insufficient, the King will die, and the subjects will just turn into commoners." Bai Youwei said, "Professor Chang, it's clear that the King bears more risks than the subjects."

Professor Chang nodded and sighed: "That's right..."

Bai Youwei continued, "To enter the final battle, at least four rounds of battles have to be won. What the final game will be like is still unknown. Pessimistically speaking, our chance of winning until the end is very, very small. Since casualties are inevitable, why not choose the person who has an escape route?"