In this treacherous society, being able to survive means she naturally has her skills and her luck.
One quickly appeared in front of everyone again, somehow procuring an iron cage, its size just right for Ye Ranran's needs.
She stuffed the tightly bound Gu Yan into the cage, and once the cage door was closed, she didn't immediately push Gu Yan down. Instead, she inspected for a moment and asked, "Do you think it's better to keep her tied up or to untie her?"
There was a smile lingering in her eyes, her expression gentle, but the words she uttered carried not a trace of warmth. From a distance, one wouldn't know that such cold, ruthless words came from her lips.
"Actually, it's better to untie her," One quickly expressed an opinion, "When those beasts surround her, she'll struggle inside, unable to escape."
It's like seeing a glimmer of hope in life, yet bound hand and foot, unable to move an inch, that hope in the heart painfully turning into despair.