Chapter 122: What Makes Girls Irresistible
After getting familiar with Mo Fei, Spencer and Dave also realized that Mo Fei was not a cold and aloof person.
Spencer glanced at Mikayla and Bethany behind him, then boldly asked Mo Fei, "So, what kind of actions do you think boys can do to make girls completely irresistible?"
In Spencer's opinion, Mo Fei must be a master of romance to have such a beautiful girlfriend as Mikayla, who is also devoted to him. So he wanted to learn a few tricks from Mo Fei.
"Although I don't quite understand why you're asking such a question, Spencer, I'll answer it seriously, in the spirit of protecting boys," Mo Fei said with a serious expression. "I'll simply teach you three ways to make girls lose all resistance!"
"First, use all your strength to attack her throat. This can immediately incapacitate a girl. The techniques can include knuckle strikes, palm chops, palm pushes, and so on."
"Second, hit her ribs forcefully. At this point, the girl will instantly lose resistance, and then you can use conventional methods like poking her eyes or forcefully hitting her face with your knee. The prerequisite is that the opponent must lose resistance and combat ability! I've personally tested it; being hit in the ribs truly makes one wish for death."
"Third, wrap your four fingers around your thumb, leaving a small tip exposed, and forcefully strike the opponent's temple. The temple is the weakest part of a person. After being hit in the temple, a person will instantly lose consciousness, feeling extremely dizzy in the head. Take the opportunity to quickly escape and call for help."
Spencer: "Meow, meow, meow?"
Dave: "Meow, meow, meow?"
We don't believe a word you say, you rotten old man, you're so wicked!
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"We can find the missing piece of the map in the marketplace."
According to the game's hints, Spencer and the others believed that only by collecting all the map pieces could Mo Fei and his four companions ultimately find the location of the Leopard God.
Mo Fei and his four companions had already crossed the steep cliff and arrived at the third level, the marketplace.
"Did anyone bring money? I'm so hungry!" Bethany said, rubbing her large stomach.
"Princess, our bodies have changed; who would bring money? Besides, do you think our U.S. dollars would even work here?" Mikayla snorted softly.
"Then what do we do? We can't just go without eating, can we? Aren't you hungry?"
"We can still hunt in the wild!" Mikayla thought for a moment and said, "With Dr.'s skills, hunting would be a piece of cake, wouldn't it?"
"Oh right, we can also pick some wild fruits."
Bethany and Mikayla, who had been at odds throughout the journey, surprisingly reached a consensus for once. It seemed that when women were hungry, they didn't have the energy to argue.
"No need! I'll treat you to a meal," Mo Fei said with a smile. "No matter what World, gold is always universal, right?"
After overthrowing the Assassin Alliance, Mo Fei and Mindy had also made a small fortune, and gold was one of their gains.
"Dr., do you carry gold with you?"
"Just happened to bring a little," Mo Fei said, making up a story. "Let's go, I've been hungry for a while too."
Entering a barbecue restaurant, Mo Fei and his companions ordered several whole roasted lambs.
The exterior was golden and glistening, the outer meat was crispy and browned, and the inner meat was soft and tender. With cumin, the aroma of the lamb was irresistible.
The taste was good!
"When we get out, I'll have Mindy try making a few whole roasted lambs," Mo Fei thought to himself.
The intelligence level of the NPCs in the Jumanji World was quite high. Mo Fei even thought that they were not template creatures created by virtual programs, but living people, only that when they encountered plot characters like Spencer, their behavior and language were forcibly controlled by some existence.
As everyone was halfway through their meal, a child suddenly appeared in the restaurant. He looked a bit like he was from India. As soon as he arrived, he stared intently at the protagonist, Spencer, and said, "Dr. Yongshi, what are you doing here? I've been looking for you for a long time! Thank goodness you're here. Jumanji welcomes you!"
The child's appearance did not attract the attention of anyone else in the restaurant, as if they hadn't seen him.
Mo Fei noticed that his gaze was somewhat vacant, a significant difference from the Jumanji native humans doing business around him.
The NPC who should be intelligent appeared vacant, while people unrelated to the NPC seemed lively. This was the reason Mo Fei was suspicious.
Spencer, who was gnawing on a greasy whole roasted lamb, looked at the gazes of his four companions, quickly put down the roasted lamb in his hand, and wiped his greasy mouth: "Yes, I am Dr. Yongshi. We are here to find the missing part of the map. Child, do you know where it is?"
As a typical loser and homebody, Spencer's daily companions were his left and right hands, and novels, comics, and games were indispensable entertainment. How could he not understand the tropes of online games?
And Dr. Yongshi was clearly the protagonist of Jumanji. As the protagonist, Spencer naturally took the child's words.
"Follow me!"
The child led the way, and Mo Fei and the others quickly paid their bill and followed.
Following the child's footsteps, Mo Fei and his companions weaved left and right, passing through streets. After about five or six minutes, they arrived at a cylindrical wooden hut.
This empty hut seemed a bit out of place in the bustling marketplace.
"What you're looking for is inside," the child said, pointing to a straw woven basket in the center of the hut.
Immediately, the child's expression turned cold, and he spoke in a terrifying tone: "But once you make a mistake, you will die! Trust each other, don't blink! The missing part is not what you think it is."
"Dr. Yongshi, I wish you good luck. Jumanji needs you!" The little brat became sunny again, smiling as he offered Spencer his final flattery, then dashed off in a flash.
"Is there a snake or something in that basket?" Spencer was a bit scared and turned to look at Mo Fei and the others.
He was even afraid of cockroaches, let alone venomous snakes... "It's a snake urn. Snake charmers popular in Southeast Asia and India use snake urns to hold highly venomous snakes for performances," Mo Fei explained. "And due to religious reasons, snake charming is an ancient profession that has been prevalent in India for thousands of years. In Hinduism, snakes are the embodiment of Shiva, one of the three main gods, and hold a very high status. Approximately 83% of the total population of India are followers of Hinduism. In the eyes of devout Hindus, snakes are not poisonous creatures but divine beings that understand human nature."
"In the streets of India, snake charmers are very common. They play music with flutes, and the cobras in the bamboo baskets in front of them will emerge and 'stand up' upon hearing the music, simultaneously expanding their necks and swaying from side to side, as if dancing. Passersby who see the snake charmers' 'unique skill' naturally stop to watch."
