This orange-haired noblewoman dressed as a monkey had the ID [Kou Tian Great Sage].
She could even use spells.
Li Xunsi recognized this ability—it was the Ding Shen Spell.
That was a pay-to-win ability.
It was something we little chicks didn’t have.
She was definitely a guest, and a big spender at that.
“Hehe, little girl, don’t run! No matter how fast you are, can you outrun my staff?” Kou Tian Great Sage grinned at Li Xunsi, laughing mischievously.
She walked up to Aiya, her small hands growing bolder, and her staff had already stretched out, poking at some unspeakable places.
Flexible and freely adjustable in length and size—truly worthy of the Ruyi Pay-to-Win Staff.
This thing had to be a super artifact bought with money.
Facing such a pay-to-win player, we little chicks could only let ourselves be at her mercy.
“Ah… ah ah… Xunsi, save me!”
Aiya’s face was full of fear, with a hint of blush, but in the end, she still cried out for help.
But then, Kou Tian Great Sage pulled out a few strange hairs and instantly transformed into several naked clones.
They surrounded Aiya and the girl in the mage’s robe, pressing close together, performing some unspeakable merging actions.
The scene was like a flood bursting its banks, completely out of control.
“Goodbye.”
Li Xunsi watched this scene and, expressionless, said goodbye before turning to run.
“Ahhh! Xunsi, you traitor! Wuwuwu~ cluck cluck cluck… ahh… no…”
Even though Aiya’s cries of misery kept coming from behind, Li Xunsi was truly sorry—she was just too weak to help.
But honestly, us little chicks come in here to be hunted by the guests anyway.
Aiya had completed her mission, so she wouldn’t be in any real danger.
In fact, she might as well enjoy herself.
But Li Xunsi’s mission was not as simple as being a guest’s prey.
She was here to investigate a case, and she couldn’t get caught so easily.
“Do your job well, Aiya.”
Besides, moving alone was much more free.
No need to drag along this burden.
Li Xunsi ran through the mountain forest for a while and found a cave, slipping inside to hide for a bit.
Looking out at the forest, she felt as if a female monkey could leap out of every bush, wielding a giant staff to poke her—truly, every tree and bush seemed threatening.
Li Xunsi didn’t dare take a single step outside.
After thinking for a while, she decided to go deeper into the cave.
She knew that guests had a basic ability called the Chicken Locator, but it didn’t provide constant tracking—instead, it showed their position for just a moment.
In other words, chicks couldn’t stay in one place for too long; they had to keep moving or they’d be easy to catch.
As she ventured deeper into the cave, her figure disappeared inside.
Outside the cave entrance, there was a very well-hidden stone tablet.
Dust slowly slid off its surface, revealing three characters: [Spider Cave].
Li Xunsi still had no idea where she’d wandered into.
She was like a headless fly, bumbling around, stumbling right into the deadliest of traps.
Inside this cave, there was actually another world, with layer upon layer of underground strata, and even some tall, withered trees growing inside.
The environment here felt completely unreal—one glance and you could tell this wasn’t the real world, but a scene that would only appear in a dream.
There was even an abandoned pavilion inside the cave, illuminated by faint moonlight.
“Where’s the light coming from?” Li Xunsi couldn’t help but complain.
But as soon as she spoke, something began wriggling on the ground in the darkness, sneaking up on her.
Li Xunsi’s reflexes were fast enough.
She jumped up in an instant, dodging the snake-like thing on the ground.
Unfortunately, her hands were suddenly bound by something weird attacking from another direction, and she was instantly hoisted up beside the withered tree next to the pavilion.
“Huh?” Li Xunsi looked up and around, discovering that her hands were tied up by thick, white spider silk.
The things writhing on the ground were the same kind of thick, white spider silk, moving like living venomous snakes.
“Oh? Nice catch! Looks like I’ve hit the jackpot. A face I’ve never seen before—is this your first time here?”
When had she arrived?
A woman was now sitting inside the pavilion.
She hid in the shadows, a pair of beast-like pupils studying Li Xunsi with great interest.
“…” Li Xunsi said nothing, just hung there.
“Jie jie, all the newbies look like you on their first visit. The veterans are probably already putting on a pitiful act and raising a fuss. Good! I like your stubborn, unyielding look. It makes the game so much more fun! What I love is watching you innocent ones fall into depravity!” The woman let out an evil laugh, coming to the edge of the pavilion.
She stepped out from the darkness, wearing a dark blue brocade robe far more luxurious than anything us little chicks had, her hair styled in a dignified, elegant married-woman’s bun.
Her features were inhuman, with beast-like pupils, an extremely pale face and skin.
Her neck and the backs of her hands were covered in large tattoos, and there were lines at the corners of her mouth like a slit-mouthed woman—one glance and you could tell she was no good person.
But the most terrifying thing was the eight spider legs growing from her back, each one connected to those white spider silks.
One look and you knew this woman was a Spider Demon, at least in the setting of this dream.
And the frightening things swaying behind her were clearly pay-to-win abilities and items.
“…” Li Xunsi still said nothing, determined to put on a look of indomitable resistance.
“Hehe! I don’t believe I can’t pry your mouth open! Let me hear your sweet moans, hehe.” The Spider Demon laughed wickedly.
As soon as she finished, the eight spider legs on her back began to tremble violently, and the spider silk on the ground shot up, instantly binding Li Xunsi’s ankles.
“If I can’t pry your mouth open, I’ll pry open your legs! Let’s see if you can keep that stubborn face after I open your little garden! Let me taste what Tang Monk’s holy water is like! Jie jie!” The Spider Demon spread her hands, letting out an evil laugh.
But after a while…
The Spider Demon’s smile slowly faded.
Because her spider silk had been pulling and straining for some time, but the girl Tang Monk hanging there didn’t budge an inch—her legs simply wouldn’t open.
Li Xunsi stopped pretending.
She stretched out her hand, gripping the white spider silk binding her wrists tightly, pulling upward and seizing a solid hold.
“Clamp.” She murmured softly, then suddenly tensed her waist, tightened the muscles in her thighs, and spun her legs, wrapping them around the spider silk in reverse.
“Huh?” The Spider Demon was yanked out of the pavilion, her feet skidding across the ground as she used all her strength just to barely steady herself.
Four thick spider silks went taut in an instant.
The two of them were like a tug-of-war, locked in a standoff.
“So, my character is Tang Monk?” Li Xunsi mocked herself.
After saying that, she crossed her legs in midair, sitting in a meditative pose, performing a high-level gymnastic move as an invincible aura radiated from her entire body.