Wanqi Siling
Chapter 655 Too Unreliable
"How did it become a prison cell?"
"Why is it underground?!"
When the vast majority could only exchange for ordinary single dormitories, they didn't realize the severity of the problem.
When Mingmei and Mu Chen thought they had high scores and got independent small buildings to live in, they also didn't realize the severity of the problem.
Half an hour ago,
Because Mingmei and Mu Chen were among the few who were not troubled by scores, and there was nothing to worry about in choosing where to live, the two acted neatly. After choosing their houses, they didn't stay where they were, and went to their place of residence with the navigation.
Therefore, their speed was a step faster than others, leaving the large group behind who came to find their residences far behind.
However, the more Mingmei searched, the more she felt the emptiness of the Sixth Legion. Were all the soldiers out on missions? From just now until now, the number of old soldiers she saw along the way could be counted on one's fingers.
However, even robots carrying lethal weapons were rare. What was going on with this tight outside and loose inside environment?
Along the way, Mingmei couldn't figure out the Sixth Legion's deployment.
[Guigui, is there something special about the arrangement here?]
[Host, I don't have permission. These are military secrets.]
Guigui's answer made Mingmei realize that this was still a special area. If Guigui found out immediately today, Mingmei would be even more worried.
So, putting away her curiosity about this place, Mingmei and Mu Chen finally saw small buildings like connected villas, and when their doors were facing each other, they were in a pretty good mood.
However, when Mingmei and Mu Chen went in separately, they found that the area of the house was much smaller than it looked from the outside.
Even if Mingmei thought her math was bad, she wasn't blind.
The area on the second floor was more than twice the size of the first floor. Mingmei walked up and down the stairs twice.
The second floor had a bathroom, a bedroom, a small gym, and an open-air balcony.
The first floor only had a simple dining room and kitchen, plus the stairs to the second floor.
Mingmei stood on the narrow aisle next to the stairs, staring intently at the wall next to her, vaguely feeling a bad premonition.
"Is there a secret room here?"
Mingmei asked Guigui.
[Host, no...]
Guigui's hesitant answer made Mingmei feel even more ominous.
Thinking, Mingmei went out again. As soon as she opened the door, she saw Mu Chen across the hall also open his door. The two looked at each other and confirmed one thing from each other's eyes—their rooms might be the same.
Half of the area on the first floor was gone for no reason.
What was this all about?
"There seems to be an invisible door here."
The two stood in the corridor at the door, Mu Chen carefully looking at the wall between the two doors.
There seemed to be an invisible identity recognition system on the wall.
"No way..."
Looking at the position Mu Chen pointed to, thousands of bad thoughts flashed through Mingmei's mind. It wasn't what she imagined, was it?
Just when Mingmei thought about what the hidden door between her and Mu Chen's building was for, she saw a large group of new students rushing towards them, and Mingmei slowly closed her eyes.
It's over!
She knew it!
So, after the first student arrived, stood between her and Mu Chen, and performed identity authentication on the wall, when a door slowly opened on the wall, that bad feeling finally landed.
Heh~
Hehehe~
Sure enough, the other people's rooms were really—below their building.
At this moment, Mingmei and Mu Chen looked at each other from a distance, and they both had a new idea about their current state—am I a dormitory administrator?
Regardless of what Mingmei and the others thought, everyone felt a faint bad feeling in their hearts when they realized that their dormitory's main entrance was stuck between two buildings, and they had to take an elevator to get in.
Why is it still underground?
Lu Xiaoxiao, who had rushed over, couldn't help but look at Hu Yue beside her.
Lu Xiaoxiao: [Didn't you say you were building a new dormitory building? You built this dormitory building downwards?]
Hu Yue: [...]
Hu Yue couldn't hold it back now. Her brother really spent all the money, didn't he? He actually renovated this place?
They said they were building a building, so they just built two small buildings on the spot?
Hu Yue's eyes fell on Mingmei and Mu Chen, who were standing at the door looking at their group with confused faces. For no reason, Hu Yue herself suddenly felt a sense of guilt.
They spent so many points, but this is what they got. It's too miserable, isn't it?
"Shall we... go in and take a look?"
Mingmei saw so many people going in one after another, so she became a little curious. Mu Chen didn't hesitate and agreed to accompany Mingmei to take a look.
He also wanted to know what the hell was under his house.
So, after the two took the elevator down, they quickly heard the first few shouts.
The other players couldn't bear it either. This was not a single room at all, this was clearly a prison!
They all suspected that they had made some big mistake and were brought here.
"Is this... something we can see?"
Mingmei and Mu Chen got out of the elevator and looked at the long corridor. The energy lamps on both sides of the wall were not very bright. The pale light hit the dark walls, making Mingmei feel a little depressed.
"Why is this more depressing than the slave quarters on the Starship in the game?"
No wonder the others who just came down were howling. Could people live here?
Walking further in, they saw a door open next to them. Mingmei politely stopped at the door and glanced inside.
It really was a single room.
A bed, a table, two stools, a wardrobe, and a private bathroom.
Everything could be seen at a glance. There was also a small ecological window opposite, which added a touch of life to the dark and depressing room.
"Is it really okay to live here for a long time?"
Mingmei suddenly felt that she wasn't a dormitory administrator when she lived upstairs. She could be called a prison warden.
Sure enough, only by comparing could she understand how good her house was.
"So, those old soldiers would rather go out on missions every day than stay in the base." Mu Chen sighed, "What Hu Yue said before, partly because the climate is bad, and partly because it's really boring to live inside."
Who wants to be in prison every day?
Mu Chen and Mingmei left the place and walked further in. Mu Chen also pointed to some doors marked as safety通道 (safe passage).
"This place is well-connected underground. The place we came down from before is probably not their only choice to go out."
As Mu Chen spoke, he carefully recalled the scene they had just seen along the way, and Mu Chen said again: "There are not many buildings above here. Except for the outermost defensive buildings, there are almost no high-rise buildings."
"Huh?"
Hearing Mu Chen's analysis, Mingmei stopped and looked at him: "You don't mean to say that many buildings are actually underground, and the reason why there are no buildings above is because there's no benefit, right?"
After Mingmei asked, she saw that Mu Chen didn't speak, and seeing his almost default appearance, Mingmei only felt a darkness in front of her eyes. The more she looked at the Sixth Legion, the more unreliable it seemed!