The Otherworldly Adventures Of A Super Naive Girl

Chapter 22

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[August 5, 2018]

It wasn’t just Xi, the others were also very curious. Feng Wu didn’t look like she was just randomly guessing, what with her serious expression.

Feng Wu didn’t reply. Master had told her she couldn’t just tell others that she could communicate with the plants and animals. It could make them fear her. Because of this she just bit her lip and refused to say anything else.

The suffering expression on Feng Wu’s face made Xi really embarra.s.sed. She didn’t understand why Feng Wu looked so wronged but it made her feel like she was bullying a little girl.

Pei quickly came to a decision and spoke his mind. “Ok since Feng Wu says this is the right path we’ll take it. It’s not like we have any other clues anyway.”

No one else had any ideas either so might as well go for it and wish for the best.

The group of eleven walked the path Feng Wu pointed out for over two days but failed to exit the forest.

Yifu was the first one to complain. “Are you sure this is the way out? We’ve been on it for so long. Maybe it’s the wrong way.”

“The forest is so big it may just take a little longer to get out. Don’t worry Yifu.” Although Zi Cheng didn’t know the right way she could feel that the road they were on was the correct one. It was definitely the way.

“Yeah, I also think we shouldn’t give up so soon. The forest is big, we won’t make it out of it in just a day or two. Yifu you’re too anxious.” Ai Lin looked at the forest and she felt that as long as they kept going forward along the road they would get out. She couldn’t allow Yifu to ruin things.

“But what if this is the wrong road? Won’t we just be wasting time?” Melis was uncertain.

“Let’s go one more day. Then if we’re still in the forest we can think of something else.” Hans spoke out his thoughts after a moment of silence.

Oman agreed with a, “Yeah.”

“Kyle, Gino, what do you guys think?” Pei asked the other two male members of the group.

“Go for another day. I feel like we should be coming out of the forest soon.” Kyle and Gino both exchanged looks and agreed to go one more day.

“Xi, what about you?” Melis asked the only other female member of the group who had not declared her opinion.

“Since everyone thinks this is the right road, then we should just stick to it. I think what Zi Cheng and Ai Lin said were reasonable. The forest is so big, it would take more than a couple of days of walking to get through. It’s too early to say for sure that this is the wrong path.” Xi gave her opinion.

“But look at that face of hers! She says this is the right path and you all just believe it. You guys only look at her face. She never even talks. If you ask her one question she’ll answer with one sentence. Is there something wrong with her brain? You can’t trust this kind of person.” Yifu aired out her grievances against Feng Wu.

Yifu had grown up pampered and well loved since she was a child because her father was the president of the chamber of commerce. She tried to talk to Feng Wu but didn’t get a good response. So from the very beginning she had been resentful of Feng Wu. The long walk only added to that resentment and she couldn’t hold her thoughts back any longer.

Feng Wu licked her lips and lowered her head not refuting anything Yifu said. She was not angry because the children would say mean things like this whenever she and Master went down the mountain.

Back then Master had said, “So what if they talk? What they say isn’t important and you shouldn’t take it to heart. Don’t bother with those people who look poorly upon you. And if they start getting overboard and hit you then you should just hit them right back. Keeping your feelings bottled up is not good for you.”

Feng Wu had always been an obedient child and so had always listened to everything her Master said. She would ignore those children who said mean things to her and if they threw stones at her she would use her internal force to direct the stones right back at them. They suffered the consequences of their own actions. After the children had at taste of what being stoned felt like they stopped physically hara.s.sing her. They kept abusing her verbally though.

Feng Wu didn’t care what Yifu said, but the others felt differently. By not saying anything back and keeping her head down Feng Wu presented a pitiful image.

“Yifu you said you much! What has Feng Wu ever done to you? You, what are you bullying her for?” Xi was a straightforward girl and disliked bullies the most, so naturally she was the first one to speak up against Yifu.

“Everything I said was true. I just spoke the truth. I’m the not only one that thinks this. Many of you think the same way. Just admit it!” Yifu looked disdainfully at Xi. Because of her background, Yifu had always been on guard against two-faced people who hid their true intentions behind false words. She felt that Feng Wu was this type of person who used her attractive loveable outer appearance to attract people but hid what she really thought, not speaking her mind truthfully. This kind of person was just a sham and a hypocrite.

“Melis you said you don’t like Feng Wu either. Xiao Cheng,[notes] you think she’s annoying and disagreeable right?” Yifu didn’t hesitate to bring these two into the argument against Xi thinking that they would surely back her up. She and Zi Cheng were on good terms since the other had saved her from drowning and Melis had already expressed concerns about the path.

Melis felt her body temperature rising at being pulled into the argument. She tugged at the corner of her jacket nervously. She came from an ordinary family background with a father who was an ordinary hunter. If it weren’t for her innate talent earning her an exemption from the school tuition and fees, she would surely have stayed in her tiny hamlet and married an ordinary man and had ordinary children.

Melis really valued the opportunity to test into Xingguang Academy. She didn’t want to make an enemy or arouse anyone’s dislike, but now she was forced into a hard situation. She was really annoyed.

“Yifu I don’t dislike or find anyone annoying. I was only speaking form conjecture a moment ago about the path.” Melis spoke the truth; she really didn’t have anything against Feng Wu. Aside from that, her reasoning was also based on the fact that both she and Feng Wu were of the swordsmen cla.s.s. If they got accepted it stood to reason they would see each other again. On the other hand Yifu was a magician so they wouldn’t have much overlap.

Melis’ denial made Yifu angry. “Why would you say that!? You obviously don’t like her! What are you afraid of?!” This Melis is really useless to be so afraid to say what she really thinks.

“Good Yifu, we’re all on the same team. Don’t quarrel so much OK?” Zi Cheng wrinkled her brow. She felt hapless over the situation. She didn’t expect Yifu, who had seemed like such a loveable little sister, to become so unreasonable.

Ai Lin laughed secretly to herself from the sidelines. This author is really going out of the way to make Yifu’s role exaggerated.