Chapter 272: 245. It's bringing disaster to the innocent bystanders.
"That round doesn't count, okay? The round for trying our hands doesn't count."
Masked Senior Sister was fuming with embarrassment.
Fortunately, no one took the opportunity to trick her. After discovering that even the mysterious Masked Senior Sister failed to bluff, others also became curious and picked up the dice to give it a try.
And the final scores were Mia 6, Dorothy 5, Audrey 4, Sophia 3, Sidwell 2, Fanny 1.
Although everyone tried various methods to cheat, regrettably, all such efforts were ineffective.
Everyone had to admit that this was indeed a free dice, unwilling to be influenced by any external forces.
"Okay, now that everyone is reassured, let's start the game."
Having previously rolled a 5 in the test round and reassured by it, Dorothy suddenly felt confident again.
Hehe, once you realize that the probability of your social demise is actually not that high, the Truth or Dare game is quite fun—after all, who isn't a Merry Maker?
Um, if I win later, I want Senior Mia to give me a knee pillow, Sidwell to massage my legs, Audrey to feed me snacks, Sophia to pour drinks, and Senior Fanny to call me Master.
Hehehe...
As the Homebody Witch imagined the scene that would unfold upon her victory, her smile grew more and more deviant.
"Then I'll go first."
Volunteering eagerly, she picked up the dice that had been reset and threw it, waiting with high hopes for the outcome.
Unfortunately...
"Tch, 3, then it's nothing."
Seeing the final number, Dorothy pursed her lips, feeling a bit disappointed but also breathing a sigh of relief, relieved that at least she wouldn't face social death this round.
For the others, the result was a face full of regret, Sophia included.
Well, everyone was actually looking forward to a "great opening" from Dorothy, but unfortunately, the Homebody Witch managed to hang in there.
But now, this put the pressure on them. The Four Witches and the January Rabbit all tensed up, and then everyone started to take turns rolling the dice in seat order.
Senior Fanny was the second one, and this time she got a 4.
Then Sophia rolled a 2, Sidwell a 5...
And Audrey and Senior Mia were the last two, but as there were only a 1 and a 6 left unrolled, the two gave each other a look, each becoming nervous.
In the end, Little Fox closed her eyes and extended a tail to roll the dice, feeling that she couldn't use her hands this time and had to bet on her fox bloodline.
In the legends of her maternal relatives from the Eastern Universe, the foxes there were considered auspicious creatures, especially the nine-tailed ones, symbols of good omens. This time, she was counting on her relatives' blessings.
"Yay, six, I won!"
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After waiting a bit, Audrey finally opened her eyes, and seeing the six dots on the table, Little Fox breathed a sigh of relief. The Fox Doll on her head started dancing and cheering.
As for this, Senior Mia showed a resigned smile. But the Golden Princess was quite open-minded, casually tossed the dice, then looked at the expected 1 and said calmly.
"Okay then, Little Fox, you've won, ask your question."
The Dragon Witch was bold in love as in life, not one to take defeat to heart, especially about topics related to romance. She had nothing to hide since the person she loved, Little Fairy, had already been candid about her feelings.
"Um, Senior, I heard that you met Teacher online at the Magic Web, and that's when you fell for her. Could you tell me about how you met?"
Meanwhile, Audrey twisted her body shyly, her tails almost knotting in anxiety, before she finally mustered the courage and asked through her Fox Doll.
After all, since her crush was also an online friend, Senior Mia's experiences as a fellow online lover were very valuable to her.
Honestly, Little Fox's target tonight was actually Senior Mia, but she hadn't expected her wish to come true so quickly.
This wave, this wave was a manifestation of good fortune.
Audrey was greatly excited, her eyes widened, full of anticipation for the story Senior Mia was about to tell.
Dorothy: "..."
Hold on, something's not right. Why do I feel like I've been dragged into this mess even though I clearly didn't lose? No, I can't allow this. Senior, shut up, you can't speak.
Just the mere thought of her own appearance as the Fairy King during her Magic Web Duel game made the homebody witch inexplicably embarrassed to the point of explosion; that was definitively a dark history, okay?
Damn it, Audrey, you white-eyed little fox, I always treated you well, and this is how you repay me?
Unfortunately, no matter how furiously incapable she felt, Senior Mia on the other side was very calm. The delightful memories of her first encounter with the Little Fairy, she was super willing to share with others, alright. She even decided to wait until the Little Fairy submitted to her, then she would specifically find an author and an artist to turn this experience into a story and a painting to show the whole world.
Therefore, at that moment, Senior Mia, with one hand supporting her cheek, began to speak with a blissful expression on her face.
"Hehe, actually, it was the Little Fairy who came to tease me first..."
At that moment, she began to describe the process in great detail, so much so that it perfectly recreated the entire dark history of the Fairy King.
"Stop, please, I really don't want this, spare me."
Dorothy just listened on the side, feeling incredibly uncomfortable. Who could bear this kind of thing?
Not to mention, as Senior Mia told her story, everyone's gaze gathered on her, their eyes full of a "never thought you were this kind of character in the Magic Web" sentiment.
This made the homebody witch so embarrassed she wished she could shatter the floating island with a stomp and then dive straight into a crack in the ground.
Damn it, I clearly didn't lose the game, but why do I still feel like I've suffered a social death? What kind of crappy game is this?
Well, like that, the first round of the game ended, and the outcome made everyone else quite happy, only the world of the injured Dorothy was completed.
And then, the second round began.
"You white-eyed little fox, accept your Senior Sister's punishment!"
The now infuriated homebody witch glared at Audrey, who didn't even dare to look at her, and then she threw her dice.
"Tsk, 2, damn it, where's my luck?"
Looking at the final number, the homebody witch who had just perked up, deflated once again.
But then, the game ended surprisingly quickly.
Because Senior Fanny next raised her hand and got a 6, followed by Sophia rolling a 1.
All right, the winner and the loser were directly determined, followed by Sidwell with a 5, Audrey with a 3, and Mia with a 4.
So, all eyes then turned to the Masked Senior Sister and the Pure White Witch.
"Senior, it's your turn to ask a question."
Facing the malicious eyes of the suddenly spirited Merry Maker Masked Sister, Sophia remained very composed.
"Then I'll ask. Answer me, what do you think about Dorothy?"
The Merry Maker Senior Sister, who was more than eager to see her Master's harem in disarray, naturally did not miss the opportunity to stir the pot.
Come on, confess, and let me help you cure that tsundere Little Angel.
The Masked Senior Sister rubbed her little tentacles, eagerly waiting for the answer.
However, the Pure White Witch was not the least bit flustered.
"The young miss is naturally the young miss."
"After all, she is the teacher's daughter, the object of my future loyalty, and even if I have to sacrifice everything, she is the most important... family member that I must protect."
Because of the constraints of the True Word Contract, the Angel Witch had to add the last word that made her feel a bit awkward.
...The Pure White Witch confessing...