Play Speak
Chapter 342 Infection Game [VI] Power Outage
It was pitch black in front of my eyes, the ground beneath my feet was shaking violently, there was another flash of lightning and thunder outside the window, and the strong wind blew huge waves against the porthole, making a low roar.
"Oh my god! The ship is not going to sink!"
"Don't talk nonsense!" someone shouted sternly, but facing this situation, everyone felt palpitations.
click-
With the help of the white light of lightning, the host Quail Shou saw the chaotic scene in the room clearly, and the sound coming from the headset made her pupils shrink suddenly.
Rumbling--
Thunder roared, and no sound could be heard anymore.
After a long time, the thunder gradually faded away, and the sounds of wailing, crying, and cursing continued to be heard.
Lei narrowed his eyes slightly, but could not see Mingyue in the chaotic crowd. Where had she gone? Was she related to the power outage?
boom--
The sound of huge waves hitting the side of the ship could be heard again. The cruise ship swayed, and the bottles in the bar cabinet collided with each other with a crisp sound. The swing of the cruise ship was not much greater than before, but the people in the dark fell to the ground in all directions, and the scene was in chaos.
Everyone is looking for shelter, but where is a real safe house on this huge cruise ship?
Suddenly, the lights flickered.
Many people looked up at the lights above their heads, their eyes full of anticipation.
However, the reality was just as they had expected, the lights came on again and everything seemed to be back to normal.
Soft lights reoccupied the cruise ship and dispelled the endless darkness and fear.
At this time, some people were crying, some were cheering, and some were hugging each other tightly, as if celebrating their survival.
The host, Quail, glanced at the cracked crystal ball in front of him, then looked up at the ceiling. The corners of his mouth beneath the mask curled up slightly, and he realized that this was something unusual.
It wasn't just Room 3, other places on the cruise ship were in chaos, with knocked-over tables, chairs and benches, broken bowls and cups on the floor, bloody palms and clothes covered with footprints.
Scotland looked around and found Mingyue in the crowd. She didn't seem to be injured, so he breathed a sigh of relief. This was all seen by the bearded Lily beside him.
Bearded Lily's eyes fell on Gray Rabbit, "Do you care about her a lot?"
"Mr. Monkey, isn't it the same for you?" Scotland's heart was beating like a drum, but there was still a gentle smile on his face, as if he was talking about something insignificant.
The big-backed baboon looked around vigilantly, glanced at the pale tabby cat, sneered in his heart, and secretly looked at Lady Lily beside him.
Bearded Lily's eyes fell on the empty goblet in Gray Wolf's hand, and her sweet voice rang out amidst the dull clapping sound: "Mr. Gray Wolf, do you mind having a drink with me?"
As if worried about being rejected, Bearded Lily immediately added: "What happened just now was too horrible, it would be good to drink some wine to calm down. You won't reject me, will you?"
Scotland looked at the bar next to him. Unlike the chaos in other places, the bartender wearing a blank mask managed the bar in an orderly manner. If it weren't for a few chairs that hadn't been put up, it would be as if the previous chaos had never happened.
"My pleasure." Scotland nodded slightly with a gentle smile on his face.
"Please." Bearded Lili smiled and stretched out her hand as a gesture of invitation.
Scotland smiled back and walked over to the bar, his movements graceful and unhurried.
Coming to the bar, Scotland picked up the fallen chair. Suddenly, a sweet voice rang in his ears, and his heart beat faster.
"Please give me a glass of gin." Bearded Lily looked at Gray Wolf and asked with a smile, "Mr. Gray Wolf, what would you like to drink?"
"A glass of bubbly."
The bartender moved quickly, and soon two tulip glasses appeared in front of the two men, but one glass contained clear liquid, and the other was light yellow.
"This is white champagne from France. I hope you like it." The bartender introduced to Gray Wolf.
"Thank you." Scotland picked up the glass and took a sip. The bubbles burst between his lips and teeth, bringing a slight stimulation. The refreshing fruit aroma was intertwined with the acidity of the wine, which was very different from the taste of Scotch whisky.
"Ha! How exciting!" Bearded Lily put down the glass and turned to look at Gray Wolf. "I thought you would choose the same drink as me. Even if it's not gin, it would be vodka, brandy, whiskey, or something like that."
Scotland lowered his eyes and looked at the light yellow liquid with small bubbles in the tulip glass. "Sorry, I'm not good at drinking. This is quite delicious."
"Really?" Bearded Lili's eyes flashed with doubt, and he suddenly laughed. After the shrill laugh, he slowly said, "It seems that you are still very strict in controlling Miss Gray Rabbit. Not long ago, she wanted me to help her find the bartender to ask for gin."
"She's not old enough to drink yet." Scotland looked solemn, his brows furrowed under the gray wolf mask.
Bearded Lili smiled and said, "The more you suppress your desires, the more rebellious your children will be."
"Mr. Monkey, this is not about suppressing desire, but about teaching her what to do and what not to do."
"Oh?" Bearded Lily's eyes swept back and forth at the gray wolf mask. A hint of doubt flashed in her eyes, and she began to doubt her previous judgment.
There is still time, and sooner or later I will find out whether she is the experimental subject.
Bearded Lily thought so in her heart, picked up the gin and took a sip, the spicy and stimulating taste filled her entire mouth.
The lights on the cruise ship are bright, and the cracked crystal ball reflects a colorful halo.
The elk housekeeper called the parrot girl away from the crystal ball.
"You see, they started contacting me as soon as I left." There was a hint of anger in the parrot girl's voice.
"There's something I must ask you." The Elk Housekeeper lowered her voice.
The parrot girl kept her eyes on the crystal ball. "Just ask. Maybe I can get in touch with a few more people."
The Elk housekeeper gritted her teeth, looked around, and asked in a low voice, "Are you the lover of the eldest lady's uncle?"
Rumbling--
The thunder roared suddenly and was deafening.
And thunder also sounded in the parrot girl's heart.
Participants next to the crystal ball changed pairs one after another, and the waves hit the side of the boat, making a dull sound.
As the thunder faded away, the parrot girl lowered her voice and asked, "Who told you that?"
The elk housekeeper did not answer, but a wry smile appeared on her face. She had watched the eldest lady and the parrot girl in front of her grow up since they were young. Others might not notice that subtle expression, but she would definitely not be wrong.
After moving her lips a few times, the Elk Housekeeper finally asked the question: "Why did you betray the young lady?"
The parrot girl shook her head desperately and denied it flatly: "I didn't betray you!"
"Why do you refuse to become a zombie?"
"Because I have a better way." The parrot girl looked at the crystal ball in the distance.
The elk housekeeper took a deep breath, exhaled slowly, and said calmly: "If you do this, no one will want to contact the young lady. Or, you want to be the winner of this round of the game." The elk housekeeper's eyes suddenly became sharp.
"What the young lady cannot do, I will do for her." The parrot girl looked solemn and her fists were clenched.
"You..." The elk housekeeper was furious.
"I'm the winner of this round of the game, Missy becomes a zombie, and we can all advance to the next round. Isn't that good?" The parrot girl tried to explain her behavior. "As long as I stay by the crystal ball, the participants who don't want me to score can only become zombies. If everyone becomes a zombie, then we have the right to eliminate them."
The elk housekeeper lowered her eyes slightly, her gaze falling on the parrot girl's belly, "Are you pregnant?"
"No..." The parrot girl denied it again, but her tone was a little weaker.
"You..." The Elk Housekeeper sighed and waved to Gray Rabbit, "Miss Gray Rabbit hasn't contacted anyone this round, so you should contact her."
The parrot girl smiled, thinking that her plan was approved. She happily interacted with the gray rabbit and ignored the gloom in the eyes of the elk housekeeper.
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