Upon arriving on the island, the girls, who were here for the million-dollar annual salary, would not allow anyone to block their path to riches.
Disregarding Bai Suxiang's potential concern, Ye Feifei repeated, "I want to go. Aunt Hong, can you take me?"
"I want to go too, I want to go too!"
Fang Xiaoxia, seemingly realizing something, blurted out.
The opportunity was right in front of them. If they didn't seize it, it wouldn't be a three-day trip to Peach Blossom Spring, but a five-minute glimpse!
"Hmph! With the likes of you, you'd best turn back, lest you end up not even finding your corpses!" Aunt Hong said coldly.
Of the three, only Bai Suxiang was exceptionally beautiful. While the other two were acceptable among ordinary people, their faces held no distinctiveness on Peach Blossom Spring, and could not create any ripples.
Rather than spending effort and energy to cultivate them, it was better to focus on one.
Aunt Hong's choice confirmed the words of the smuggler, Laizi, and A Quan. Such individuals were merely the lowest tier.
The smuggler, Laizi, said nothing, merely enjoying his tea.
"I'm not going. The three of us go together. If we enter, we enter together; if we leave, we leave together!" Bai Suxiang declared loudly.
In her opinion, as long as they were firm in their stance, they could at least safely leave this place.
Although Bai Xiaoxiao was her cousin, dragging these two girls into this inexplicable place would truly be unforgivable.
Aunt Hong remained silent, glancing at the smuggler, Laizi, to see how he would handle it.
"Give me some time. Let them stay together! They're like a litter of piglets that haven't been separated yet. Let's not separate their pen for now!" said the smuggler, Laizi, standing up.
Aunt Hong nodded without speaking.
"Follow me, all three of you!" The smuggler, Laizi, spoke and walked out of the room without looking back.
They followed a different path, heading towards the depths of the forest.
Although this path was obscured by the trees, the sea view was visible. Many people were swimming on the beach, and everything seemed normal, not like a place under human control. Bai Suxiang thought, hoping her intuition was wrong. Perhaps this wasn't a living hell, but a paradise on earth.
The smuggler, Laizi, led them to a large cluster of wooden houses before speaking.
"You'll be staying here! This green area. Remember, you are not allowed to go to the blue side! I'll tell you the rules later!"
Bai Suxiang saw many wooden houses, clearly divided into blue and green sections. There were hundreds of houses. The blue and green areas were separated by a barrier about two meters high. In front of the barrier stood a sign. Perhaps due to age, some of the characters were blurred.
"No Entry Without Invitation!" Such words were enough to pique curiosity.
The smuggler, Laizi, said they could choose any room that wasn't occupied. The accommodation supplies here were clean and could be used freely, with someone specifically cleaning and tidying up every day. There was also a dedicated restaurant with fixed meal times. Most importantly, it was free, completely free! This was hardly a selection interview; staying here was pure enjoyment! Hearing this introduction, Fang Xiaoxia and Ye Feifei could barely contain their joy and curiosity. What kind of person would be so generous?
The girls had their thoughts, and the smuggler, Laizi, had his. Letting them roam freely here actually served another purpose. If Bai Suxiang had been taken away initially, he could have done them a favor and sent the other two girls back. Sudan Novel Network. Although there were other ways, the smuggler, Laizi, disdained them. It wouldn't earn much money, and he'd have to scheme to deal with Little Baldy. He couldn't stand Little Baldy's arrogance. Little Baldy's job was different from his; he specialized in finding professional women to drink with clients. Of course, he also engaged in other unsavory activities. While the smuggler, Laizi, didn't do these things himself, he often profited from them. Little Baldy's work was low-end; as long as one was willing to stoop low, the quality of the women wasn't that important. Most of the girls who landed on the island had to be dealt with by him. As for the portion he demanded, the smuggler, Laizi, didn't care. Even if he had a hundred girls, the money earned wouldn't be as much as from one premium individual. His goal was precision, low output, high return! People in their line of work had long been associated with wickedness. The smuggler, Laizi, no longer felt the guilt he had when he first started this business. It wasn't that he had forgotten, but rather he had grown accustomed to it, become numb. Coupled with the need to support his wife and children, he naturally turned a blind eye. There wasn't much time for peace and quiet; it was all fleeting. However, regardless of whether he was troubled by it, he had to guarantee the safety of the people he scouted one hundred percent. That fellow, Little Baldy, was untrustworthy and would secretly entice naive girls late at night. Although the pretext was clichéd, many unaware people would fall for the lure of the million-dollar annual salary. Therefore, what seemed like a business where the well water didn't interfere with the river water would not be resolved by a few words if boundaries were crossed. The establishment of green and blue zones was actually an observation area. Numerous surveillance devices were installed in these two areas. However, out of respect for China's regulations, cameras were not installed in the rooms. The layout of each room was basically the same, serving as a resting place. Even if the island was vast, its area was limited, and only by setting up more beds could it accommodate more people. The surveillance equipment served a dual purpose: monitoring and allowing bosses to make selections. The green area was for intermediaries of various levels to view; other bosses who consumed services could not see it. The smuggler, Laizi, could see it, Little Baldy could see it, and Aunt Hong could see it even better. If an outstanding individual entered the green area, the person who brought her in had to be exceptionally careful, as she could easily be intercepted. Although everyone had selfish intentions when bringing in a beautiful girl, fearing others would snatch her away, this was the rule of the island. Only with the approval of everyone could one pass the high-level selection and truly enter the ranks of the million-dollar annual salary. Therefore, these first three days on the island were also a test for the smuggler, Laizi. It was like a roasted duck placed before him; without three days of roasting, it wasn't truly his. Only after three days would the profits brought by this duck belong to him completely. Laizi was not well-educated and couldn't speak persuasively. If he were asked to explain a lot of rules, he wouldn't be able to; he could only read them verbatim from the island's regulations. Finally, he added his own admonition: "For these three days, apart from the areas permitted for viewing, remember: do not step anywhere else, and do not believe anything you see or hear!"