Chapter 736 Your Highness, It’s Time for You to Take Your Medicine (78)
Chapter 736 Your Highness, It’s Time for You to Take Your Medicine (78)
Bei Haici and Ander looked at Xing Rong standing there silently and motionlessly, like a sculpture, wondering what she saw or what she was going to do.
But without her words, the two of them did not take any action, for fear of ruining her next arrangements or plans.
The people outside the system were even more confused and didn't know what they were doing. They didn't see what was in the box that Xing Rong had just opened, and she closed it.
At this moment, Kwins suddenly covered the back of his chest in pain and groaned uncomfortably. His hands tightly grasped the clothes on his chest, his brows furrowed, as if he was in great pain.
The butler immediately shouted anxiously: "Prince, what's wrong with you?"
"It's okay. Take me downstairs and let me take the medicine. I'll be fine after a while." Kwens seemed to be trying his best to hide the pain. His voice was a little suppressed, as if he was trying hard to control his emotions.
The butler glanced at the king who was sitting in the main seat. The king looked worried and anxious. He raised his eyes and asked the butler: "Huen, what happened to Kwens?"
The butler quickly replied: "The prince must be ill, but I have prepared emergency medicine for him. Please allow me to take him down to rest."
Wang nodded in agreement, "Go! Take good care of him, and if he can't, take him back to rest!"
When the butler got permission, a relieved expression appeared on his face. He nodded immediately and pushed Kwens to a VIP lounge.
Huntley glanced at the back of Kwins who was sitting in the wheelchair. Something flashed across his sharp eyes, and then he turned his head thoughtfully and looked at Xing Rong who was still standing still on the screen.
After being slightly interrupted by the eldest prince's little episode, everyone turned around and looked at the small windows on the big screen.
The teams began to pass the sixth floor and enter the seventh floor one after another.
They found that some teams began to learn to divide the work and cooperate. There were people in front of both boxes, and once someone opened the wrong box, they would immediately open another box to touch the key.
The rules of the sixth floor seemed to have changed as well. In the first few floors, one had to defeat the monsters that appeared in the wrong box before entering the next floor. However, the students found that starting from the sixth floor, even if one opened the wrong box and then touched the key, one could still successfully enter the next floor.
The audience didn't know and thought that because the setting of the sixth level increased the difficulty, this operation would work.
They all kept praising their children for passing the test successfully and discovering the rule, and their faces were filled with satisfaction.
However, the reactions of the teachers who set the questions together were different. They all frowned and looked at the screen in confusion, wondering in their minds if there was a problem somewhere.
Montague asked the principal: "Principal, when you inspected and accepted this examination system, were the rules here the same?"
The principal put his hands behind his back and looked at Montague with some doubt and a hint of surprise, "Yeah, do you think something is wrong?"
Montague shook his head. "The examination system we studied is not like this. There must be something wrong."
The principal said nothing, but turned back to look at the screen, as if observing carefully to see if there was a problem or something was wrong.
"So, what exactly went wrong?"
Montagu: "According to our arrangement, except for the melee where teams are eliminated every five floors, the rules for each other level are the same. But what we see now is that the wrong box has no movement at all."
"I suspect that there is either a low-level bug, or... someone has tampered with it."
Montague spoke, and even lowered his voice deliberately when he said the last sentence.
The principal nodded and said cautiously, "Let's wait and see what happens. If there are any problems, I will report to the king immediately."
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