Other language: Vietnamese

Reverse Labyrinth.

Chapter 29: Mulberry and Elm. [29]



Summary

Bai Ze finds himself in a precarious situation after being saved by Sang Yu in a labyrinth. Despite the danger of spending the night there, Bai Ze feels embarrassed and awkward around her. Sang Yu's straightforwardness and playful nature only heighten his discomfort. As they converse, Bai Ze learns about the labyrinth's dangers and realizes that staying overnight could be a game-changer for him. Sang Yu's unexpected proposition to be her boyfriend leaves Bai Ze flustered, but she later clarifies her intentions, suggesting he could be her little brother instead. Their interaction reveals a mix of humor, tension, and the underlying threat of the labyrinth.

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