After Amber walked around the kitchen, she pointed in the direction of the rice bin and refrigerator and said lightly,

"It looks like we need to go grocery shopping ourselves."

The production team indeed wanted to create conflict, not preparing any ingredients.

They also wanted to create a battlefield when we divided into teams.

Looking at the empty refrigerator, my brother suddenly fell silent.

Feeling the awkward atmosphere, as one of the regular guests, I quickly took over the conversation,

"Grocery shopping, starting the fire, and cooking are all big tasks, we really need to divide the work."

At this time, everyone's gaze turned to the pitch-black stove.

Everyone fell into deep thought again.

Starting a fire is not a simple task for us.

First, can we successfully light it and keep the fire going.

Second, it might ruin our makeup.

But I have other reasons.

I experienced a fire when I was young, so I can't get close to fire even now.

In previous shows, other guests took turns starting the fire.

I thought it would be better for me to run errands and buy groceries.

I was just about to speak.

Darcy, arm in arm with Amber, spoke in a coquettish tone,