The beauty’s features were vividly beautiful, yet they were shrouded in a layer of mist, tinged with melancholy, making one wish to present everything to him at once.
“But it hurts a lot,” the slender and attractive Oriental beauty said, folding up his loose pant legs to show the bruises on his knees and calves to the two prisoners guarding him. His delicate fingers, tinged with pink, pointed at the marks: “I can’t handle this alone, and neither can you, right?”
The prisoners hesitated and nodded.
They indeed did not know how to handle such injuries; when they hurt themselves, they simply let the wounds heal on their own without needing any medical attention.
But the Oriental beauty, who had been ordered by the leader to be watched in the cell, was different.
He was weak and delicate, with a snow-white beauty that resembled a delicate jade sculpture, as mysterious as where he had come from.
He was a completely different person from them.
Even the slightest injury on him appeared far more severe.
Those slight purple and blue bruises were particularly prominent against his soft, white skin.
He needed timely treatment and careful care.
The Oriental beauty continued, “I just went to find Doctor Nave, is something wrong with him?”
The prisoner shook his head. “No.”
The Oriental beauty sighed in relief, pursing his lips: “You can follow me, just wait in the room—”
“Anyway, I can’t run away by myself, especially with the injury on my knee, right?” The Oriental beauty took a few steps forward and made eye contact with the guard outside: “You have two people; there’s no way I can escape, is there?”
The prisoners revealed hesitant expressions.
The leader had indeed instructed them not to let anyone else in besides him, nor could they let the Oriental beauty out of the cell.
But now, the Oriental beauty was injured.
If the leader found out they hadn’t provided treatment for the person inside, and instead made his injury worse…
The light flickered as it passed through the bars of the cell, casting shifting shadows on the Oriental beauty’s snow-white cheeks.
“He will definitely ask about it when he returns,” a soft voice fell. “It won’t be easy for you to explain, right?”
The prisoners shuddered.
When the Oriental beauty quarrelled with the leader, it was always the latter who bowed down and spoke gently, leaving no room for them to mistreat or neglect him.
Perhaps they didn’t even need the Oriental beauty to say anything; the leader might realize it on his own.
They weren’t sure if it was the thought of the leader’s angry expression or the astonishment they felt when looking at the beauty’s face, but the prisoners felt a chill run down their backs.
They had almost forgotten that the leader wanted them to guard this place not to punish the beauty by locking him away, but to ensure no one else found him.
“Alright…” The prisoners hesitated repeatedly before pulling out the keys to open the door. “But it can’t take too long.”
They emphasized, “We have to go in with you.”
“That’s fine, thank you.” The slender and beautiful Oriental beauty nodded slightly and offered a faint smile to the prisoner who was opening the door. “I will thank you and Hesse.”
The small arc of that smile seemed to illuminate the hallway.
“No need, just come back quickly.”
The prisoners dared not look any longer, bowing their heads as they led him outside and murmured this sentence.
【OMG, the charm of Yan Bao is so great】
【No one in this entire prison has seen such a beautiful beauty, right? One pout from the baby leaves everyone dumbfounded…】
【Here comes the beautiful little thief coveted by all the prisoners (hook fingers)】
【I told you, such a beautiful darling should be kept under close watch, no one else would do; who knows how many people she could attract?】
The prisoners didn’t lie to Yan Chuan.
As they walked along, remnants of past fights lingered in the corners, and the walls were smeared with rust-like filth.
The iron door was brutally damaged; the door frame was hollow, and the iron bars had been torn down to be used as weapons.
Yan Chuan glanced at it and felt a hint of chill.
“There didn’t seem to be any impact from this morning’s events on the medical room…” the prisoners said to him, “Doctor Nave has helped us a lot, he won’t get involved.”
Yan Chuan nodded, somewhat annoyed.
At least it did not affect Nave.
As the doctor in the confinement island prison, he maintained a good relationship with both the guards and the prisoners.
No matter how these two sides contended with each other, he could remain neutral in the confinement island.
He was the first person Yan Chuan wanted to find once he managed to escape.
He had already been brought back by Hesse and, as part of the opposing side against the prison guards, he couldn’t seek out the prison warden, Ariel.
Moreover, what could he achieve by finding Ariel? Convince him to let him leave the confinement island?
It was better to resist alongside Hesse; at least it provided a chance to escape from the confinement island.
Nave, as the prison doctor in the confinement island, looked like he had been there for a long time and must have known something about the “monsters”.
Yan Chuan furrowed his brow.
Considering the conflict between Hesse and the prison warden, this script could still be viewed as a game of werewolf where there were two factions: werewolves and villagers, both with spies present.
But there were “monsters” in the confinement island prison.
These two words shifted the narrative of the entire script into a peculiar direction.
The prison’s role was to supervise and raise the monsters, naturally putting them at odds with the prisoners, leading to internal conflicts through “competition” and hierarchical divisions.
On the other side, the prisoners served as nourishment for the monsters, knowing nothing and unable to escape from this extremely closed-off place. Once aware of the truth, they temporarily suppressed their internal conflicts and joined forces to confront the guards.
Within the prisoner camp, there was Hesse, an NPC whose intentions were unclear and identity unknown, but he played a crucial role in uniting the prisoners against the prison.
Under normal development, participants needed to choose a faction to complete their tasks and escape the script.
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