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Chapter 94: Chapter 94: Hell
However, even after waiting for a long time, Su Jiyai didn’t receive any response.
“System?” Su Jiyai called out softly.
[Yes host.]
“Why haven’t you opened the mystery box?”
[I am sorry host, due to the restraint on the mystery box, I can’t open it]
“Huh? What restraint?” Su Jiyai asked in a confused voice.
[Host, the condition to open the mystery box is when you will face a near-death situation.]
“Is that so?” Su Jiyai was a bit disappointed but she felt maybe it was better for her if she waited.
“Let’s go for the second spin!” she said, determined to keep her momentum going.
The wheel spun again, faster this time. Su Jiyai felt her nerves creeping back, wondering if her luck would hold out.
This time, the wheel slowed to a stop at 100x.
Su Jiyai’s eyes widened in surprise. She quickly opened her panel and saw her balance.
2 million.
Within the blink of her eye, the money converted into 200 million points.
Su Jiyai repeatedly blinked her eyes to ensure she wasn’t seeing things.
Her heart fluttered and her hand covered her mouth which was formed into O- shape.
She looked very cute at the moment.
After a few seconds, Su Jiyai hurriedly jumped,
“200 million points! Yes! Yes!
Su Jiyai couldn’t believe her luck. Two incredible prizes, and she still had one spin left.
She took a deep breath.
“Okay, one more! Let’s see what fate has in store for me this time.”
The wheel spun one final time, and Su Jiyai’s hands clasped together in prayer.
Slowly, it came to a halt at… the SSS-Rank dagger.
Su Jiyai let out a gasp.
The SSS-Rank dagger glimmered in the panel.
[Congratulations, host. You have obtained the SSS-Rank dagger.]
Su Jiyai’s jaw dropped.
With her heart pounding, she opened the item in her inventory.
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A futuristic-looking dagger materialized before her eyes, sleek and black, with a streamlined design that screamed efficiency and power.
“System, this is… this is insane!” Su Jiyai exclaimed, her eyes widening in admiration.
Just as Su Jiyai was filled with happiness, the system gave a warning prompt.
[Warning the portal is about to open.]
“Eh? Again? System please stop kidding! I have already completed this month’s dimension hunting!”
[Host, you have forgotten but for the 1 year you were in a coma…the dimension hunting of that year is still pending.]
Su Jiyai closed her eyes in despair.
She fucking hated the system.
Why?
Why whenever she thought she could celebrate, it would pour cold water on her?
With no other choice left, Su Jiayi asked the system to release the Steel Wasp and the ground in her underground room for the time being.
She asked the system to make them unconscious for the next month and started to pack her bag.
Just as she finished packing and giving a quick warning to Yuan Xin about her absence, Su Jiyai was teleported to an isolated forest.
As soon as she landed, her foot started to burn due to heat.
Su Jiyai gritted her teeth and realized that the temperature was much higher than it was before.
“System why is the temperature so high today? Or maybe it is because I have transformed into a cat and hence I am so affected?”
[Host, the temperature is indeed more than it should be.]
However, Su Jiyai didn’t have the time to respond to the system, because the next second, she was lifted by a pale hand.
“Eh?? Ahhh?” Su Jiyai shouted but all that came out was a panicked ‘meow’ from her mouth.
“Found you.” An unfamiliar but familiar voice sounded.
When Su Jiyai turned around, she saw Jake’s face. Maliciousness was dripping from his face as he dangled Su Jiyai in the air.
“I’ve been waiting for this. It’s time for me to eat you, Blue fur.”
With her tiny paws flailing and her whiskers trembling, Su Jiyai cursed her situation.
Why did she have to transform into a cat of all things? And of course, Jake of all people had to find her.
Where is that damn portal? she thought frantically, her wide cat eyes scanning the area.
The galaxy-colored portal that usually came to her rescue when she needed an escape had never felt so slow.
Jake held her close to his face, his cold breath ruffling her fur.
“How should I start? Maybe a paw first… or should I go for the tail?”
Su Jiyai’s ears flattened in terror.
Not the tail! Definitely not the tail!
She let out another meow of desperation, though it sounded more like a pathetic squeak. Her thoughts raced, Portal, portal, where are you?
And then — a shimmer of swirling, cosmic light appeared a few feet away.
The galaxy-colored portal! Su Jiyai’s heart soared with relief, but now she had to figure out how to get Jake to let go of her.
Plan A: Wait for him to drop me. No, too risky.
Plan B: Bite him? Ugh, she didn’t want to, but it seemed like the only option.
Su Jiyai opened her tiny cat mouth and chomped down on Jake’s hand with all the force her sharp little fangs could muster.
“OW!” Jake yelped, jerking his hand away in shock. “What the—? You stupid cat!”
But Su Jiyai wasn’t letting go.
She was latched onto his hand like a fuzzy little parasite, biting and gnawing with all her might.
Jake flailed his hand wildly, trying to shake her off, but Su Jiyai’s grip was surprisingly strong for a tiny cat.
“Let go!” Jake growled, but Su Jiyai just a bit down harder, her eyes never leaving the shimmering portal.
Finally, with a frustrated yell, Jake flung his hand, and Su Jiyai went flying through the air.
In a moment of pure instinct and desperation, she twisted mid-air and landed on all four paws like the graceful cat she was, right in front of the portal.
Without a second thought, she leaped into the swirling, galaxy-colored portal, her tiny tail vanishing just as Jake lunged to grab her.
“Oh no, you don’t!” Jake snarled, his red eyes glowing with fury.
In a fit of rage, he dove after her, plunging into the portal right behind her.
Su Jiyai, still in her cat form, tumbled through the swirling colors of the portal, her tiny paws scrabbling to stay upright as the world twisted and turned around her.
She glanced behind her to see Jake, his face twisted in anger, flying after her like a vengeful bat.
“Oh great,” Su Jiyai thought. “This is not going to end well.”
…
Xi Ping blinked her eyes repeatedly to ensure that she wasn’t seeing things.
A…galaxy color portal suddenly appeared and….a cat and a handsome man jumped in it.
From the looks of it, the handsome man was bullying the cat.
Maybe out of desperation, the cat jumped into the portal.
But it could be harmful and the cat may end up in a dangerous place.
Xi Ping was conflicted about whether she should help or not when she reached a conclusion.
Definitely not.
She doesn’t know the cat and it was too risky.
Maybe she should just….inspect this place regularly. If the cat returns here someday with an injury…she will help the cat and treat her injury.
Thinking about the handsome ba*tard, Xi Ping frowns,
“Beautiful faces are indeed cruel people.”
With that, she clasped her hand and teleported to find some more zombies.
…
Tip tip.
When Su Jiyai opened her eyes she found herself in a very cold place.
Her body shivered from the cold air.
Slowly she opened her eyes and started to survey her surroundings.
She was lying on the floor of a cave-like place. If she was still a human she might not see properly in the darkness but now…in her cat form, Su Jiyai could easily navigate through.
The cave walls were jagged and damp, with the faint sound of dripping water echoing throughout.
The cave itself was vast and empty, except for the occasional fluttering of bat wings that echoed off the stone.
Su Jiyai instinctively crouched low to the ground, her body tense as her ears twitched, trying to catch every sound.
She padded softly forward, her paws barely making a sound on the cold stone.
As she ventured deeper into the cave, the red glow from the stones grew brighter, illuminating a narrow path that stretched ahead of her.
The cave opened into a massive cavern, and the sight took her breath away.
The cavern was enormous, with towering, jagged pillars of stone reaching up toward a distant ceiling.
At the far end of the cavern, she spotted what appeared to be an ancient, crumbling structure—a castle of sorts, its silhouette barely visible in the dim, red light.
Long-forgotten banners, tattered and worn, hung limply from the cracked stone walls.
“System where am I?” Su Jiyai asked in a surprised tone.
[Host I have good and bad news, which one would you like to hear first.]
Su Jiyai’s heart skipped a beat and she asked,
“Don’t tell me I am in hell.”
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