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A Second Life, A New Power novel Chapter 267

Summary for Chapter 267 There Was Nothing Else to Do: A Second Life, A New Power

Chapter 267 There Was Nothing Else to Do – Highlight Chapter from A Second Life, A New Power

Chapter 267 There Was Nothing Else to Do is a standout chapter in A Second Life, A New Power by Internet, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Demi could easily detect the area with the highest humidity. Then, if she listened closely, she could even hear running water.

"Can people detect humidity after learning martial arts?" Everyone looked confused. After all, they had never heard about anything like that before.

The people watching the livestream were curious as well.

"Are there any martial artists out there? Can you really detect the humidity in the air?"

"I know martial arts, but I've never heard something like that before."

"Clearly, Demi's martial arts skills aren't ordinary. She can do everything we can't!"

"Let's go," Demi said as she pointed in a direction.

As Demi continued to walk forward, she picked up more herbs and ingredients on her way. Sometimes, she would also pull out a flag from a hidden spot.

As for the others, they were doing their job as well. They also picked up some wild vegetables and fruits and kept asking Demi if those were edible or poisonous.

As they walked, Demi suddenly stopped in her tracks. Then, she bent down to pick something up. When she stood back up, a rabbit was struggling in her hand.

"It's a rabbit!" The crowd widened their eyes in surprise. "Awesome! We're having rabbit for lunch today."

"Let me see if it's marked by the program crew first." Wendy grabbed the rabbit from Demi's hand and checked the rabbit's leg. In order to prevent the rabbit from escaping, Maria and Sally helped her out as well.

"Alright. It really is from the program crew," Wendy said excitedly after she was done checking.

"Let me ask everyone right here and now. Is there anyone in our team who feels bad for the rabbit and doesn't feel like eating it?" Maria asked the crowd.

"Nope." Everyone shook their heads.

"Just don't ask me to kill it," Sally added.

"Well, the guys have to do it for sure!" said Tyler.

"Good! That'll do!" Maria nodded in satisfaction. The only reason why she asked the question was because she remembered how Ana pitied the rabbit they had in the second episode. Ana felt so bad that she didn't want to eat the rabbit.

"If only we had chicken as well." After Tyler said that, he rubbed his palms together. "Next, I'll catch us a chicken."

"Let me help you carry the things," Connor said as he reached out to grab the gift pack.

Meanwhile, everyone else agreed Tyler should catch a chicken as well. Since he was younger, he was more agile than them.

"Over there, Tyler," Demi said softly while pointing in a direction after they had walked a little. Tyler was in a daze as he looked in the direction she was pointing at. Then, he noticed something was moving in the bushes.

This time, he knew what she meant immediately and looked in the direction she was pointing. Then, he slowly crept toward the bushes while everyone held their breaths.

Ten minutes later, Tyler returned miserably again after failing to catch the chicken.

"Did you fail again?"

"Are those chickens domestic? How could they be so fast?"

"Why don't I catch it with Tyler next time? It should be easier if we corner it together," Connor suggested.

"Oh? Then, we'll join in too!"

"That's right. If we work together, I'm sure we'll be able to catch it."

"Then, I'll…"

Just as Demi was about to volunteer as well, Nigel immediately interrupted her, "You should leave this to us, Demi. After all, once you get involved, we have nothing else to do anymore. You can just help us by locating the chicken for us."

"That's right!" The others agreed with what he said with a solemn nod.

"Alright." Demi nodded, feeling amused and helpless at the same time.

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