I Slaughtered Through the Dungeon Worlds with My Cheats-Chapter 104 - 95: Mei Xizi Knocking at Midnight [Vote for Monthly Tickets!]

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Chapter 104 -95: Mei Xizi Knocking at Midnight [Vote for Monthly Tickets!]

After dinner, Mu Rufeng walked out of the dining hall.

Alone, he walked on the somewhat muddy path.

A cold wind blew with a few drops of rain, giving a chilling sensation.

Unbeknownst to him, it had started raining.

Apart from the dim light emitted by the old light bulb hanging from the eaves, the surroundings were pitch black, with only the occasional wailing of the pigs coming from the pigsty.

Back at the dorm, Mu Rufeng took off his worn apron and work clothes.

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He pulled out his phone to check the time—just 6:50 pm. Still early.

He had slept all afternoon, and now he was exceptionally alert.

Mu Rufeng glanced at the Deceit Baby in his Contract Slot and noticed the little fellow was still sound asleep.

Counting the days, the Deceit Baby had been asleep for seven or eight days now.

“Forget it, I might as well sleep,” he thought. Despite feeling energized, there was a profound boredom.

This was the Mysterious World, and even reading previously downloaded novels was impossible; all apps from the real world were grayed out and unclickable.

Thus, Mu Rufeng lay down on his bed.

Since he wasn’t very tired, he began to let his thoughts wander.

Outside, a light rain fell, and the drops hitting the eaves created a pitter-patter sound.

A unique feeling surfaced, and a wave of drowsiness descended upon him. Before long, Mu Rufeng fell back into sleep.

Time passed, and the rain grew heavier.

What started as a light shower turned into a downpour.

The relentless sound of the rain was incessant.

“Thump, thump, thump!” Suddenly, there came a knocking at the door.

But Mu Rufeng didn’t notice at all; he was still deep in slumber.

“Thump, thump, thump. Thump, thump, thump!” The knocking became more urgent.

Swoosh, swoosh, swoosh!

A flash of white lightning streaked across the sky, illuminating the dark pig farm as if it were daytime before fading away again.

“Boom!”

After the lightning, a great thunderclap resounded from above.

Mu Rufeng was suddenly awakened from his sleep.

“How has it started raining so heavily?” Mu Rufeng woke up and checked his phone again, only to find it was already half-past eleven.

“It’s about time anyway,” thought Mu Rufeng, not planning to sleep any longer.

He turned off the alarm set for twelve o’clock but just as he was about to get out of bed.

The knocking at the door began again.

“Hm?” Mu Rufeng was slightly taken aback.

Someone knocking?

Cautious, Mu Rufeng didn’t answer; instead, he sat on his bed, staring intently at the door.

Lightning flashed, and the pig farm was illuminated once more like the daytime.

Mu Rufeng’s gaze suddenly sharpened.

On the curtain, there was the vague silhouette of a person reflecting above.

It looked as if someone was leaning against the window, peering inside.

However, since the curtain blocked their view outside, one couldn’t see inside, but from within, it was possible to discern a blurry human shape through the light.

“Mu Rufeng, are you asleep? If you’re not, open the door, let me in,” a voice came from outside.

The voice wasn’t loud, barely audible above the sound of the rain—it was a woman’s.

Mu Rufeng thought for a moment, then walked over to the door, standing close to the wall.

“Who is it?” Mu Rufeng called out.

“Are you awake? It’s Mei Xizi; come on, open the door and let me in,” the voice outside quickly responded with a hint of surprise.

“What do you want?”

Even though the Rule stated that if the person knocking was a Fattening Staff, he could let her in, Mu Rufeng wouldn’t open the door that easily.

“It’s not a place to talk. I can’t stay out here for long; just open the door,” Mei Xizi said hastily.

Mu Rufeng stayed silent, walked over to the window, and lifted the curtain slightly to peer through at the door.

He couldn’t tell when, but the light under the eaves had gone out, and it was pitch black outside. Mu Rufeng could barely make out a figure standing at the door.

Mu Rufeng immediately activated the Rule Skill, You Die, I Live.

[You Die, I Live, skill activation failed; the target has not died.]

Now, Mu Rufeng knew that it was not an Abnormality outside, but a living person.

After thinking it over, he flipped the light switch.

With that, Mu Rufeng could clearly see the figure outside was indeed Mei Xizi, her hair all wet.

Though there was a roof overhead, the rainwater would drift in with the wind, offering no cover.

“Ah? What…what are you doing? Why would you turn on the light?” Mei Xizi exclaimed, startled by the sudden burst of light.

Without another word, she dashed off towards the next room over, which was her own.

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In the darkness, the sudden appearance of light could potentially attract some great horrors.

Under normal circumstances, the pig farm has night shifts, so it wouldn’t be bright as day, and having the lights ablaze would be appropriate.

But since most of the abnormalities had gone off with the chief to look for the Dried Corpse Evil, it was pitch-black everywhere.

“Screech!” A noise rang out.

The door opened, and Mu Rufeng stuck his head out.

He looked toward the distance, at Mei Xizi who had already run to the door of the Fattening Staff dormitory, and was fumbling for keys to unlock it.

“The door is open, why did you run again, what’s the matter?” Mu Rufeng said.

The sound of rain was loud, and Mei Xizi hadn’t actually heard what Mu Rufeng said, but she ran over to his side without hesitation.

Quickly, she entered Mu Rufeng’s room, slammed the door shut, locked it, and after a swift glance around, went to the light switch and turned off the lights.

“Shh! Keep quiet.”

Mei Xizi immediately crouched by the window, peered out a little, and signaled for Mu Rufeng to be silent.

Mu Rufeng also moved to the window and, like her, peeked outside to get a sense of the situation.

“What’s actually going on?” Mu Rufeng gripped a kitchen knife in his right hand and the Loving Singing Mouth in his left, ready to use Instantaneous Movement at any moment.

His body was also wrapped tightly in bandages, on full alert to defend against any attack.

“Shh, here it comes.” Mei Xizi withdrew her gaze and quickly crouched down.

“Hm?” Mu Rufeng suddenly focused more intently.

He saw an abnormality wearing an old security guard uniform, holding a flashlight and an electric baton, walking briskly from afar.

It was visible that the raindrops didn’t even get close to the security guard before being repelled by the dark aura surrounding him.

The beam of the flashlight swept across the windows of the dorms several times before Mu Rufeng instantly activated the You Die, I Live Skill and crouched down swiftly.

[You Die, I Live, skill activation successful, the enemy has died, all attributes enhanced twofold for one hour]

“That’s a third-level abnormality, we can’t let the security guard catch us, or we’ll become piglets,” Mei Xizi whispered.

A mere third-level abnormality was something Mu Rufeng believed he could handle if it came down to it.

The flashlight’s glow swept over their window three or four times before finally disappearing.

After a good while, when the light vanished, they slowly poked their heads out again to look outside.

They shouldn’t have looked, as the sight nearly scared Mu Rufeng into using Instantaneous Movement.

An abnormality’s old, weird face was pressed against the window, looking eye-to-eye with Mu Rufeng through the glass.

The next moment, a beam of light shone on the window, revealing the security guard’s eerie smile.

Mei Xizi was also startled, jumping backward instinctively.

“Thump, thump, thump!” Came the sound of knocking at the door from outside.

“Open up, why is there someone else in your room? Don’t you know that you’re only allowed into your own dormitory?” came the slightly hoarse voice of the security guard.

“Don’t worry, even if he has found us, it doesn’t matter. As long as we don’t open the door, he can’t come in,” Mei Xizi said.

“Mhm.” Mu Rufeng nodded.

“Thump, thump, thump!”

“Heh heh, not opening the door? It doesn’t matter. You do know there’s no work at the pig farm tonight,” the security guard revealed a sinister smile.

A sense of foreboding rose in the pit of Mei Xizi’s stomach.

There was a loud “bang!”

The old wooden door shook violently for a moment.

“How… How is this possible, how can the security guard be ramming the door?” Mei Xizi’s face turned pale.

“Could it be because there’s no work tonight, so the security guard can ignore the rules to some extent?” Mu Rufeng speculated.

“Possibly, damn it, we’re like turtles trapped in a jar now.”

“What’s your ability? As soon as he breaks the door, we’ll make our move together,” Mei Xizi’s face looked ugly, but she was still not ready to give up.

“Step back, it’s just a third-level abnormality. Leave it to me,” Mu Rufeng moved to the door.

“You?” Mei Xizi looked doubtful.

Before Mei Xizi could react, Mu Rufeng stretched out a hand, and the bandages quickly extended out, then formed a barrier at the entrance.

Mei Xizi saw this and was briefly startled, before slowly retreating several steps, her expression tense, ready to join the fight.

With a loud “bang,” the door shook violently again, and the doorframe even seemed to shift.

At that moment, Mu Rufeng swung the door open.

A cold wind carrying some rain surged into the room.

“Heh heh, you really opened up, you guys are quite obedient,” the security guard said, taken aback, then smiling with glee.

Immediately, the security guard stepped inside.

“It’s been a while since I’ve had fresh meat from a Contractor. Our boss is so stingy, always feeding us diseased dead pig meat. Looks like I’ve got a real treat today.”

The security guard licked his lips, wearing a ferocious smile.

“Heh heh, it’s been a long time since my bandages drank genuine abnormal blood,” Mu Rufeng’s face also revealed a ferocious grin.

“Uh…” The security guard suddenly became a bit stunned.

Something was off, the atmosphere wasn’t right. Weren’t these two Contractors supposed to be fighting desperately, or scared half to death, then begging him for mercy?

In the next second, the bandages from the ceiling, walls, and floor swiftly closed in. The security guard hadn’t even had time to react before he was enveloped by the bandages.

Then, Mu Rufeng kicked the security guard to the ground with force, promptly shut the door, and locked it.

“Mmm, mmm, mmm!” The security guard’s mouth was gagged, unable to speak, only able to moan.