457: Lost

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The method of delivery was obviously murder.

Feng Wu turned back when she heard.
“These are mine.”

It was clear she didn’t intend to hand anything over.

“It doesn’t seem like we’re going to get anywhere talking to you.” He suddenly notched an arrow and aimed it at Feng Wu as he looked at her contemptuously, certain her dodge earlier was luck and not skill.

“Do you want to fight me?” Feng Wu was a little excited.
She had recently broken through a new level and was looking for someone to practice her skills with.
Now here was someone right at her door.
She squinted her eyes in happiness, feeling pretty good.

Was he seeing things? Why did the expressionless girl in front of him suddenly look happy? He shook his head.
It had to be an illusion.
Yes, definitely.
There was nothing to be afraid of.

The man with the sword was disdainful.
“Fight? As if you are worthy of fighting us.
This is just us unilaterally killing you!”

The woman in the middle giggled so hard she had a difficult time talking.
“Hahaha, oh my god, I’m gonna laugh to death.
Who does this girl think she is? Actually wants to fight.
Hahaha.
What nerve!”

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Feng Wu wasn’t annoyed at the ridicule; she was just distressed at their ambiguity.
Did they want to fight or not?

“Since you don’t want to fight, I’m going to leave.” Feng Wu cherished her time.
This time she wanted to get first place.
Master had said she could try hard and do well so she wasn’t going to let her master down.

Thinking of this, she realized she was wasting time.
Other people may have already passed her! She turned around and ran in the direction she picked earlier.

The robbing trio didn’t expect someone to run away right under their noses.
Of the three, the two men were in the Sword division while the woman was in the Pharmacy division.
After they formed a party, they were able to target a lot of other competitors using their bow and arrow.
It worked to intimidate and steal because everyone had their abilities sealed.

They didn’t steal from just anyone; they picked their targets carefully and made sure to avoid any well-known figures or masters in the school.
Though it was easy to steal while inside the arena, they had to consider the possibility they would suffer retaliation once they left the arena.

After observing Feng Wu for a while, they were certain she was a lone contestant with weak strength; at most she was a second or third year, so their robbery would be a surefire success.
What they never expected was for her to be uncooperative and immediately leave.

“Go after her or not?” The man with the bow and arrow asked the woman calling the shots.

She gritted her teeth.
“After her!”

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The three of them immediately gave chase, but after travelling a certain distance, they realized they were lost.

“Look for her footprints.
It’s only been a little bit so they should still be visible.” The woman spoke through gritted teeth.

They looked all around but failed to find any.
Their faces were a little ugly when they proclaimed, “Can’t find any!”

The woman screamed, “How is that possible?!”

How could the girl have left no footprints in such thick snow? Looking around, it was clear the only footprints around were their own.
None of the prints were from the girl they were chasing.

How absolutely absurd and ridiculous!

The trio had to give up.

“Quit searching.
We go back!” The woman hated to give up but they had to.

“Go back…
go back…” the bow and arrow guy had an odd look on his face.

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Without noticing, they had somehow gotten lost.

“What’s wrong?” asked the woman when she noticed his strange look.

“We seem to be lost…”

Feng Wu had no idea three fools got lost because they were chasing after her.
She was, herself, running farther and farther down the wrong direction.
Without someone giving her directions, she would have gotten lost all the way to the other end of the world.

A group of people watching her on the screen wondered about her.

“If I’m not mistaken, that junior sister has circled the same place three times already.” A fourth-year boy said incredulously as he pointed to her on screen.

“You just figured that out? I realized she had a lousy sense of direction a while ago.” Another brother boasted pridefully.

What was there to be proud of? Tamansha was speechless as she silently listened to the conversation between the two guys.
But the little girl, Feng Wu, was really interesting.

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As a broadcaster, it was impossible for Tamansha to focus on only one person, but when another scene appeared a moment later, she took the opportunity presented to narrate with charm and mystery, broadcasting the challenge with lively flair.

Feng Wu didn’t actually have a bad sense of direction.
She had grown up in the mountains and had never gotten lost before; it was just that the map was too abstract for her.
She studied it for a long time, but still couldn’t understand it, so she gave up and picked a random direction to go in.
That was why she was lost.

She did realize she was walking in circles.
Once she noticed, she stopped by the edge of a frozen river.
Her eyes lit up because if there was a river, then there was food.

She knocked a hole in the ice then stood happily watching the water through the hole as it flowed.

How to catch fish.
Feng Wu thought about the usual ways.

Method One: Catch them in the water.
However, this method involved taking her clothes off and getting into the water.
With qi, she wouldn’t have cared and would have jumped right in, but right now even if she did have a really fit physique, she was still just an ordinary girl.
She had enough self-awareness to know it would be a bad idea to go in the water.

Method Two: Fishing.
It wasn’t a bad method, but the sad news was she had no fishing rod.

Feng Wu lowered her head and bit her lip.
After thinking about it, she came to a solution and ten minutes later she managed to fill her dimensional storage with lots of fish.[notes]

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