Chapter 27 Lumberjack 22
"Here we are." Fang Muge stopped.

"What?" Viri looked blankly at the dense forest blocking the way ahead.

Fang Muge turned to look at Wei Li, his eyes probing.

Willie still can't seem to see the Witch's Cabin.

If so, could this last assessment be a trap for Jack?

People who have not been in contact with the witch cannot see the witch's hut, nor can they put things made of this skull into the witch's hut.

So, is Jack using this to test out who is colluding with the witch and taking advantage of the situation to get rid of the traitor?

So, does she still want to complete this assessment?

But if this is really just an assessment of an excellent lumberjack, if she doesn't follow Jack's instructions, missions two and three of the dungeon will not be completed.

"The witch's hut is right here? How can we get in?" Willie asked, pointing to the lush forest.

"Didn't Jack say that? Go straight ahead." Fang Muge replied.

After all, without looking at Wei Li's reaction, Fang Muge went straight to the dense forest.

Wei Li watched Fang Muge walk into the pathless dense forest without blinking, and disappeared in an instant.

After hesitating for a while, Wei Li imitated Fang Muge and walked towards the dense forest ahead.

However, Willie kept going forward, shuttling through the dense forest for a long time, but did not see the cabin in the forest that Jack mentioned.

Fang Muge stood in the yard of the witch's hut, watching Wei Li go around the hut, and he couldn't step into the hut that was close at hand, reconfirming that Wei Li really couldn't see the witch's hut.

The little mice in the yard looked up at Fang Muge, a familiar guest, wondering why she came again.

The crows perched on the roof fluttered their wings excitedly, shaking off a large black feather.

Pushing open the dilapidated wooden door, Fang Muge looked inside, but did not find the old witch from yesterday.

After hesitating for a moment, Fang Muge threw the skull in his hand to the corner of the hut, and the skull quickly merged into the darkness and disappeared.

"What are you doing?" The witch's emotionless voice sounded from behind Fang Muge.

Fang Muge looked back and saw that the witch was standing in the yard with a basket and staring at her with an unclear expression.

The basket in the witch's hand was covered with a piece of black cloth, and a corner of the black cloth was lifted, revealing toads.

"I'm here to receive the generous reward you mentioned." Fang Muge replied calmly.

"Really?" The witch supported the black peaked hat on her head, showing a weird smile.

"Here, my generous reward." The witch handed the basket in Fang Muge's direction.

Fang Muge looked down at the toad in the basket, and said with a face of rejection: "I remember you said that the reward you promised will definitely be what we want."

"Oh? It seems that you are a little ignorant. This is the best reward I can offer." The witch stretched out her hand to stroke the toads in the basket with a regretful face, and the toads responded with croaking.

Fang Muge didn't speak.

"Okay, since you don't like the rewards I gave, the mice in the yard and the crows on the roof, which one do you like? Choose one and take it away." The witch said generously.

"Maybe you have other rewards that normal people would like?" Fang Muge asked tentatively.

The witch gave a low laugh, and said in a hoarse voice, "Normal people would like it? Are there any normal people in this place? Do you think you are still a normal person? You are too naive."

Fang Muge is noncommittal about this, it doesn't matter whether people are normal or not, the key is to reward normally.

"Do you really think that I don't know what you put in my house? How dare you ask me for a reward? You don't know what to do!" The witch suddenly changed her expression, and yelled at Fang Muge in a rage.

The little mouse in the yard and the crow on the roof were startled by the witch's stern voice, and they all shrank into the corners without daring to move.

"I thought it was your acquiescence." Fang Muge said calmly, "After all, you let me in, but you blocked the other one out."

With that said, Fang Muge pointed to Wei Li who was still running around like a headless fly in the dense forest.

The witch suddenly misfired.

After staring at Fang Muge for a while, the witch smiled strangely: "I was discovered by you."

"Young man, you want to not offend both sides and please both sides. It's not so easy to make grass on the wall. Be careful that one day you will roll over and die without a whole body."

As she said that, the witch threw a pendant to Fang Muge: "Take it, this is the reward you deserve. Wear it, and Jack will not do anything to you."

Fang Muge took the dirty-looking black pendant, and found a group of mice, crows, toads and black snakes painted inside the pendant.

The aesthetics of witches is really hard to describe...

"Thank you." Fang Muge unceremoniously hung the pendant around his neck.

The witch turned her face in an instant and started to chase people away: "Go away."

As the witch's words fell, Fang Muge was forced to leave the hut and appeared in front of Viri instead.

"You..." Wei Li looked at Fang Muge's empty hand in shock, "Have you completed the last assessment?"

Fang Muge didn't speak, but walked along the original road to where Jack was.

"Hey, wait a minute, first tell me how you found the witch's hut..." Weili asked after Fang Muge.

Fang Muge speeded up, ignoring Wei Li behind him, but added the eighth rule of this dungeon in his heart:
⑧ The witch and Jack are competing with each other. If the player wants to complete all the tasks, he must be good at the fence.

In the dense forest, Jack, Bud and Su Tiantian are waiting for the final assessment.

"Did the things go in smoothly?" Jack looked at the two people with different expressions and asked.

Willie handed the skull back to Jack dejectedly: "Mr. Jack, I'm sorry, I can't find the witch's hut you mentioned."

"What about you?" Jack turned his eyes to Fang Muge, and when he saw the pendant around Fang Muge's neck, Jack's eyes instantly became extremely sharp.

Fang Muge smiled: "According to your instructions, the things are put in."

As for why the witch asked her to put Jack's skull in the hut, Fang Muge guessed that the witch was inviting you into the urn.If Jack really dared to enter the witch's hut, he might be waiting for a trap that the witch had already set up.

In the struggle between Jack and the witch, who will be the final winner is still unknown.

"Very good." Jack said with an inexplicable expression, "Congratulations on completing all the assessments and becoming an excellent lumberjack recognized by me."

"This is an excellent lumberjack badge, you can wear it." Jack handed a silver badge to Fang Muge, "However, I think the lumberjack badge doesn't match your pendant, so take off the pendant and wear it later .”

Fang Muge took the badge and put it on his chest with a smile, and replied: "Really? I think the badge and the pendant go well together. Mr. Jack, everyone has different aesthetics. You can't force me to take off the pendant, right?"

Jack's face sank: "I didn't seem to see you wearing this pendant just now, who gave you this pendant?"

(End of this chapter)

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