Chapter 256: Chapter 256 Red Ribbon
Translator: 549690339
Bai Youwei chuckled, asking, “Tan Xiao, were you guys playing in the attic just now?”
Tan Xiao pondered for a moment, claiming seriously: “I misspoke earlier, it should be research! We found this whale, and while examining it, something didn’t feel right, so we found this ship!”
Bai Youwei wheeled herself over and closely examined the ship model, “Hmm It looks like a pirate ship loaded with treasure that unfortunately sank to the bottom of the sea and into the belly of a whale. If viewed this way, it indeed matches the ambiance of a ‘treasure’.”
“Do you have any ideas?” Yan Qingwen asked her.
Compared to others, Yan Qingwen attached more importance to Bai Youwei’s reactions and attitudes. Not only due to Bai Youwei’s calmness during the lucky quiz, but also because of the trust that Shen Mo, Tan Xiao, and Chang Weicai have towards her.
However, the Bai Youwei at that moment was languid and careless, lightly shaking her head and remarking: “No, I just feel the nursery rhyme, it seems a bit too simple.”
Yan Qingwen: “Simple?”
“As simple as an exam that directly tells you the answers, wouldn’t you say?” Bai Youwei leaned on her hand as she gazed out of the window, murmuring, “The old man in the grey robe brought us in, obviously with a vindictive intent, so there must be something wrong with this game.”
There must surely exist a trap she had yet to discover or notice.
She needs to think it over from the beginning.
Spring Bear woke up, it lost two children and is really worried
Now they found a pile of bear “children”, but among the toy bears similar to the mother bear they found outside, there is only one, why?
“Could it be this one?” Su Man picked out one from the pile of teddy bears, took off its tiny boots, removed its small hat, and placed it next to the one Zhu Shu found. They looked almost identical, both being brownish-grey.
Chang Weicai sighed, “But this toy bear doesn’t have a bow.”
Everyone was worried.
After a moment of silence, Pan Xiaoxin asked hesitantly, “What if we borrowed a bow from another toy? Would that count?”
Everyone was stunned, then looked towards Pan Xiaoxin.
“Xiaoxin, have you seen other toys wearing this kind of bow?”
Pan Xiaoxin pointed to the other side of the living room, “A plush monkey over there has a red bow tied to its tail. The style is similar to this one.”
To prove his point, Pan Xiaoxin quickly ran to the corner of the wall and dug out a plush monkey from a pile of stuffed toys.
Everyone’s hope was ignited.
But when Pan Xiaoxin brought the monkey back, disappointment washed over their faces.
The bow on the monkey’s tail wasn’t red with black polka dots, but plain red.
Zhu Shu compared the two bows, they were very similar in size and style, the only thing missing were the black polka dots.
While contemplating, Pan Xiaoxin spoke again: “There is a black marker in the small study room upstairs. We can draw the polka dots ourselves.”
Nobody spoke for a moment.
A child’s approach can sometimes be surprisingly straightforward.
Even though adults are used to the constraints of the adult world, it’s hard for them to return to their original innocence.
It’s not that adults can’t think of the same solution, but rather they’re either afraid to think about it, or avoid thinking about it as much as possible. They’re cautious and circumspect, unwilling to oppose the rules they are familiar with.
“Is this considered cheating?” Lun Ang frowned, “If the bear isn’t satisfied, according to the Inspector, it will ‘rage’.”
The indoor space is limited. If a raging beast were to be let loose, no matter where the ten of them would hide, someone would definitely get hurt.