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The innkeeper tells the others that he has noticed that the rabbit queen is missing. He tells them to ignore their elders at their own home. The innkeeper says that he saw it correctly when he was answering the question, and when he looked toward the upper right-hand corner, he was fabricating memories. He says that the group of human-traffickers came to the Inn the day before, and that they took the little boy and the cloaked person. He asks the innkeeper if something is wrong, and he says that da niu will not be harmed. He also says that she threw her gift to the innkeeper yesterday, and the innkeeper agrees that she is ugly, fat, and nothing major will be done to her. He warns the innkeeper that he will kill the two of them if they continue to cough, and then he says he will rely on himself to rescue the group. He then says that from now on he will be a heroine who pretends to be weak. He adds that she will pretend to be a weak first, but it is still embarrassing. She says that no one will help her no matter how much she cries, and she says she will kill herself if she touches the citizens of rabbit kingdom. She tells them that they have come late to rescue her, and they say that it is the queen who has gone missing. She asks if they could have a special way to track the queen, and says that if they followed her, they would lead them to the traffickers, who abducted the queen.
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Chapter 33
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About This Chapter
The innkeeper tells the others that he has noticed that the rabbit queen is missing. He tells them to ignore their elders at their own home. The innkeeper says that he saw it correctly when he was answering the question, and when he looked toward the upper right-hand corner, he was fabricating memories. He says that the group of human-traffickers came to the Inn the day before, and that they took the little boy and the cloaked person. He asks the innkeeper if something is wrong, and he says that da niu will not be harmed. He also says that she threw her gift to the innkeeper yesterday, and the innkeeper agrees that she is ugly, fat, and nothing major will be done to her. He warns the innkeeper that he will kill the two of them if they continue to cough, and then he says he will rely on himself to rescue the group. He then says that from now on he will be a heroine who pretends to be weak. He adds that she will pretend to be a weak first, but it is still embarrassing. She says that no one will help her no matter how much she cries, and she says she will kill herself if she touches the citizens of rabbit kingdom. She tells them that they have come late to rescue her, and they say that it is the queen who has gone missing. She asks if they could have a special way to track the queen, and says that if they followed her, they would lead them to the traffickers, who abducted the queen.
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