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Chapter 646: 646 Werewolf Kill_1



Chapter 646: Chapter 646 Werewolf Kill_1

Jane McCain was both excited and nervous, unable to hold back her anticipation for something to happen, yet she also knew that if Purple Summers really went over, it would definitely cause a huge stir!

That was Master Xander!

To speak frankly, even if Master Xander merely farted, it would attract attention, let alone the highly suggestive matter of relationships with the opposite sex?

If Purple Summers really went over there and engaged in a conversation with Roy Howard, she would immediately become the target of public criticism!

Keep in mind that the position of the lady of the house was still vacant.

Jane McCain’s feelings were tangled and contradictory. On one hand, she looked forward to something happening; on the other hand, she was worried about how Purple Summers would ensure her own safety after the fact.

But Purple Summers was determined to pretend she didn’t recognize him and pulled Jane McCain away to a distance, avoiding Alexander Summers’ line of sight.

The magic show lasted a full forty minutes, and the whole process was spectacular, with continuous climaxes. When it ended, everyone felt a bit unsatisfied.

Second Young Master Graves was good at indulging in pleasure. His previous birthday parties all involved inviting a bunch of rowdy friends for role-playing, strip dance performances, and doing whatever was the most fun.

But today was different.

Today, there were guests to entertain, and in order not to embarrass the Graves Family, Second Young Master Graves didn’t even dare to invite his old friends, planning to meet them again in private some other day.

The entertainment he had prepared for today was also particularly serious.

After the magic show, Second Young Master Graves arranged for a jazz singer to perform outside, and inside, he set up card games, dice, board games, etc.; it was all quite wholesome.

Soon, the guests formed two distinct groups: one was the “adult” group listening to jazz music outside, and the other was the “child” group playing games inside.

The young men and women gathered together, led by Gerald Graves, and everyone played werewolf together.

The advantage of this game was that no matter how many people there were, they could play together, and even if they didn’t know each other, they could all join in, avoiding awkwardness and inhibition.

It had to be said that Gerald Graves was quite thoughtful in this regard.

“I’ll just watch from the side,” Purple Summers said to Gerald Graves, “I haven’t played before, I want to see how you guys play first.”

“It’s really easy!” Jane McCain pulled her to sit by her side, “When it comes time, the judge will direct; if he says murder, you murder, if he says to vote, you vote, you’ll learn after one round!”

Zara Jameson also hadn’t played before and sat down somewhat cluelessly.

Ryan Wesley sat beside her and said, “I’ll teach you in a moment.”

Ultimately, thirteen people came together, and Gerald Graves was naturally the game’s judge, responsible for controlling the whole game process.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om

He treated Violet Nelson very well and took the time to explain the game rules to her before the game began.

“There’s no need; I’ve played before,” Violet Nelson said with a graceful smile, “Villagers must identify all the werewolves during the day, werewolves must kill all the villagers at night, the seer can verify identities, and the witch has poison and antidotes, right?”

There were a few of Gerald Graves’ younger brothers at the table, trying to get close to Violet Nelson, they said, “It’s rare to see girls playing board games these days. Many girls think that playing games is a frivolous activity, which is really a misunderstanding. Games like this not only involve a battle of eloquence but also require analytical and strategic thinking skills that can’t be learned from just blind study.”

In their words, they were praising Violet Nelson but indirectly put down Purple Summers and Zara Jameson, who didn’t know how to play, provoking discontent from Jane McCain, Ryan Wesley, and others.

Gerald Graves was also irked in his heart, thinking: Here I am trying my best to liven up the atmosphere, and these fools are just ruining it!

“Alright, let’s deal the cards,” Gerald Graves called out, adopting the role of game host, “Get ready, we’re about to start. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know how to play, just play a round to see. Today we prioritize fun first, competition second.”

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