Chapter 636 (1/2)
Burn (3)
After leaving the shop, Ye Lang located himself on the map in his head and started his journey to his first destination that was Debbie’s location.
“Odd, why is there not a blue team member in sight? Are they all attacking now?”, thought Ye Lang.
He’s here, he’s here…
Ye Lang’s appearance was quickly noticed by the referees and crowd. They followed him quietly without informing the red team because the rules state that non-participants are not allowed to interfere with the game. Giving any side any sort of help, including tips was a big no-no!
If the red team wanted to know about Ye Lang’s whereabouts, they would need to find out themselves!!
However, at that moment, all the red team members were scattered at the bride’s location. There were none on the streets because they thought Ye Lang wouldn’t pose much threat to the game. They could handle him if he came to them, they didn’t need to make the first move.
“Eh, why are there only reds out here?”
As Ye Lang got closer to Debbie’s location, there wasn’t a single blue team member in sight. There were only an abundance of red team members as if their numbers hadn’t diminished at all.
Did that mean that the blue team was wiped out by them? That could be the only explanation!
But, their defence sucks, anyone can pass through them like this!!
“What is he planning to do?”
The crowd and referees watched Ye Lang walk casually to the bride’s location. They wondered if this was a facade he put up to face his opponents.
They watched him confidently walk past the members of the red team without them realising.
What was happening? Did they not notice him?
No, they must have, they greeted him. Did they not realise that Ye Lang was not their member?
That’s it, they thought he was one of them!
Ye Lang realised early on that the red team had a very lax security team. They didn’t check anyone walking in and out of the area at all.
They were so sure that the win was in their bag that they didn’t care much about Ye Lang. This was an opportunity for Ye Lang, he had to act fast,
In the courtyard, the prince was lying down comfortably while talking to Debbie as he enjoyed his tea.
“It’s been so long, why haven’t you found him,” said Debbie as she looked at the sky. It was the afternoon already.
“Searching for him would just waste our energy. Debbie, do you think he would show up?” asked the prince without a hint of worry.
“I’m not sure but something is telling me he will,” said Debbie.
“Why would you say that?” asked the prince.