Chapter 39 Fairy Tale Town 11
Taking advantage of the fact that Mr. Wild Boar was holding his stomach and grinning in pain, Fang Muge greeted Mr. Wild Boar with a few fierce punches and kicks.

And the huge Mr. Wild Boar was indeed as useless as Fang Muge predicted, and he was beaten to the ground after a few blows.

"You...you actually..." Mr. Wild Boar lifted his head weakly.

Fang Muge stepped on the pig's head, making Mr. Wild Boar lie on the ground obediently, and said without sincerity: "I'm sorry, sir, you did it to me first, so you have no reason to blame me."

Mr. Wild Boar, whose nose and face were bruised and swollen by Fang Muge, wanted to cry, but he had done this job countless times. The temporary shop assistants in the past were all timid and fearful, and they were controlled by him to death.

Why did he encounter a stubble today, so how can he complete the task of being a flower shop owner?
Fang Muge tugged at the pig's ear, and asked casually: "Mr. Wild Boar is a regular customer of the flower shop, must have seen many flower shop employees?"

Mr. Wild Boar lying on the ground froze and did not speak.

"Are you treating them the same way as today, first pushing open the half door forcibly, and then buying flowers on credit without paying?" Fang Muge said again.

Hearing this, Mr. Wild Boar suddenly became a little flustered.

Fang Muge continued: "Let me guess, what good will this do for you?"

"Could it be that you have an agreement that you can help people achieve a certain purpose by doing this. Then, you can also get some benefits from it?" Fang Muge approached Mr. Wild Boar's pig ears and whispered.

Mr. Wild Boar's big ears trembled, feeling extremely guilty: How could she know so clearly?

Could it be that what she said was true, she was different from the temporary shop assistants in the past, she was the one who got the consent of the owner of the flower shop and could participate in an open-air drama?
No, if that's the case, why didn't the owner of the florist communicate with him in advance?

Mr. Boar thought wildly.

"Why are you in a daze? I got it right, are you guilty?" Fang Muge tugged at Mr. Wild Boar's big ears and forcibly pulled him back to his senses.

"I don't know what you're talking about." Mr. Wild Boar was going to pretend to be stupid.

"I don't know what I'm talking about?" Fang Muge stepped hard on Mr. Wild Boar's head, and Mr. Wild Boar let out a scream immediately.

"Shh, keep your voice down, don't disturb others." Fang Muge reminded him friendly, while forcefully closing Mr. Wild Boar's mouth.

"Tell me, what benefits will you get from helping the flower shop owner do this?" Fang Muge asked in a low voice, and then let go of the hand that was holding the pig's mouth.

"What did I do to help the florist? I..." Mr. Wild Boar wanted to deny it.

Fang Muge directly punched Mr. Wild Boar in the eye, and the painful Mr. Wild Boar screamed.

"Don't quibble, answer honestly what I ask. Otherwise..." Fang Muge looked at Mr. Wild Boar's fat body, and said with a grinning grin, "I think there are many butchers who would be willing to buy pork..."

Mr. Wild Boar shuddered, he fully believed that Fang Muge had the strength and courage to do this.

After thinking about it, Mr. Wild Boar immediately relented: "Don't, don't, I'll tell you the truth!"

"First question, what will happen to me if you forcefully push open the closed half door?" Fang Muge asked.

"You will be punished by the owner of the flower shop because of your negligence." Mr. Wild Boar replied in a muffled voice.

Fang Muge nodded, sure enough, the fourth rule of this dungeon is:
④The unscrupulous shopkeeper can only punish the temporary clerk if the temporary clerk defaults.

"Second question, if I let you take the flowers on credit, will I be punished by the shopkeeper for my negligence?"

Mr. Boar hummed.

"The third question, is the florist's punishment to turn me into a statue?"

Mr. Wild Boar's face instantly became terrified: "You...you know?"

"Answer the question directly." Fang Muge stomped Mr. Wild Boar hard.

The painful Mr. Wild Boar replied full of grievances:

"Yes, the owner of the florist loves to hire the clerk to work and not pay them. As long as she finds a way to make the temporary clerk make mistakes, she can shoot the temporary clerk."

"Combined with the white dresses that the clerks must wear for interviews, the florist can use this to turn the clerks into identical statue puppets for her use."

Fang Muge lowered his eyes, sure enough, the girls in white skirts that filled the room were all former temporary shop assistants.

The owner of the florist asked her to change into a white dress, which must have been his idea early in the morning.

In this way, the fifth rule in the copy also came out:

⑤The flower shop owner can only turn the clerk in a white dress into a statue.

"The fourth question, what is a hunter, why can only hunters participate in open-air drama?"

Fang Muge still remembers the predator that Mr. Wild Boar said before.

"You have two problems..." Mr. Wild Boar muttered dissatisfied.

"Answer the question honestly." Fang Muge grabbed Mr. Wild Boar's big ear and pulled it hard.

Mr. Wild Boar grinned in pain, and hurriedly answered honestly:
"A hunter is a fairy tale character who has the official resident status of Fairy Tale Town and successfully kills the protagonist in the fairy tale to which he belongs and replaces him."

"This kind of fairy tale characters have the control of their fairy tales because of their success in usurping the throne. Therefore, they can use their fairy tales to hunt outsiders who do not have temporary residence permits, as well as temporary residents of fairy tale towns who do not follow the rules."

"The hunter can also arrange for other official or temporary residents of Fairy Tale Town to enter the fairy tale to hunt together. The reason why I help the flower shop owner do these things is because she, as a hunter, can pull me into the fairy tale."

"Because the hunters hunt their prey in a fairy tale, their interpretation of the fairy tale will also be synchronized on the open-air stage."

"The residents of Fairy Tale Town are betting on how long it will take the hunters to hunt and kill the prey by watching the open-air drama. I heard you said that you were going to participate in the open-air drama, and I thought you were appreciated by the flower shop owner..."

Fang Muge nodded thoughtfully, a flower shop she randomly found was so dangerous, the owner of the flower shop was actually a hunter.

"Question five, what happens when the remaining time of the temporary resident runs out?"

Mr. Wild Boar replied honestly:

"Temporary residents will become irrational beasts or puppets if they fail to become official residents or leave Fairy Tale Town after their certificates expire."

"Beasts and puppets would be forced to take part in the more dangerous parts of open-air theater, such as beasts and people killed in fairy tales."

As he said that, Mr. Wild Boar suddenly became excited: "You don't have much time left, do you?"

"Guess?" Fang Muge didn't answer directly.

"I guess you don't have much time left." Mr. Boar snorted.

"The sixth question, where is the book of fairy tales?" Fang Muge asked again.

This time, Mr. Wild Boar looked confused: "What is the book of fairy tales?"

"You really don't know?" Fang Muge asked suspiciously.

"I've never heard of it." Mr. Wild Boar was really at a loss.

(End of this chapter)

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