Apocalypse降临 + Live Broadcast + National Destiny + Rule Tales怪谈 + Parallel Worlds
Eerie creatures descend upon Earth, rules become humanity's final showdown against the unspeakabl...
Seeing that her phone's photo album was empty, Yin Zhu was absolutely certain that she was not on Earth.
How could a normal photo album be empty?
Yin Zhu's phone album on Blue Star is filled with pictures of Princess Welding's star-up and blooming, as well as several game CG screenshots, various silly emojis, and random political screenshots.
A vibrant environment is a smokescreen.
The previous confusion was swept away. Yin Zhu checked the time again, and it was the same as the time outside, 11:24.
There were less than seven hours left until 6 PM.
Although the specific differences between the night and day sessions are unknown, since the first rule for visitors is about the rules for both day and night sessions, it's likely that Daydream Amusement Park will undergo some completely new changes after dark.
Such changes to the amusement park in Sin City are probably not good news for tourists.
They're probably just trying to find new ways to torment people.
Yin Zhu originally entered the amusement park because of Jing Gui's familiarity with it, but she didn't expect that as soon as she stepped in, Jing Gui's presence was completely blocked by Daydream Amusement Park.
It certainly exceeded Yin Zhu's expectations, but she wasn't the kind of person who would give up on herself without Jing Gui.
On the contrary, without "plan B", Yin Zhu's mind quickly became active: since she could not contact Jing Gui, then in Jing Gui's eyes, was she standing still or moving randomly?
In either case, the Mirror Ghost will identify the problem and try to break down communication barriers.
So all Yin Zhu needs to do is survive until then.
Taking out her sign-in card, Yin Zhu carefully analyzed the information on it. It was an unremarkable card with six places to stamp, but there were no fixed requirements on what shows to watch or what rides to take, giving visitors maximum freedom.
The back of this sign-in card is a jumble of colors and lines, as if it were printed randomly.
Although the rules state on the surface that "when you want to leave the amusement park, the security guard will take back your sign-in card and give you a small gift from Daydream Amusement Park to welcome you back next time," you actually have to fill at least six slots to leave.
It's unrealistic to play the same map six times.
Yin Zhu didn't even need to try; she knew that this kind of "laziness" was most likely blocked from the beginning, and the manager of Daydream Amusement Park probably thought of this as well.
Then you'll have to carefully choose the activities you want to do.
Finding a seat nearby to rest, Yin Zhu took out her admission ticket again and began to think about which of the different attractions looked safer.
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"Are we really not going to help?"
In the conference room, Tong Xinyan looked at Yin Zhu on the screen with some hesitation: "Although we can't control her behavior in the world of rules, isn't it a bit wrong to completely ignore it..."
"Since she has already thought it through, she probably has some backup plan that we don't know about." Chai Yuxuan was somewhat blindly trusting.
Yu Qi shook her head, gripping her pen more tightly with some unease: "Judging from the details of Yin Zhu's actions just now, her backup plan is very likely the Mirror Ghost, whose connection with her has been severed. So it's hard for me to say whether she is really safe now."
“More than those things, I’m concerned about something else,” Mo You suddenly spoke up, “Why did the supervisor create the illusion of a Blue Star?”
"Perhaps it's to make him miss the peaceful life outside?" Gu Yi guessed.
Meng Li pondered, "They're trying to confuse the Chosen One, aren't they?"
“It really does look very similar. The tourists are all so lifelike that I almost didn’t realize it just now.” Fang Kuo had a similar feeling. “Except for the smaller number of tourists compared to China, everything else is quite realistic. China probably only has so few people on weekdays when it’s not a holiday.”
"I think we can give you guys a short break."
An Zhi suddenly spoke up.
"Huh? Boss?" Chai Yuxuan was taken aback, frantically trying to figure out if he had done something wrong.
An Zhi immediately saw through Chai Yuxuan's complicated feelings and added, "This dungeon takes longer than previous ones. Your bodies won't be able to handle this."
"But what if something happens to Yin Zhu if we don't stay with the group?" Tong Xinyan had already developed a liking for the chosen one she saw on the screen every day, and she was afraid that after she fell asleep, the chosen one on the screen would be a different person.
“She’s not that fragile. It’s you guys who, even if you take turns dozing off at the table at night, don’t get enough sleep.” An Zhi’s mind was made up. “We can only make the right judgments if we’re in the best possible condition, and Yin Zhu…”
At this point, An Zhi's expression became somewhat subtle: "I have a feeling that not only do we not need to worry about her, but on the contrary, we might have to worry about what she might do to the amusement park."
Thinking of the boss who had been provoked for no reason in "Green House" before, everyone nodded.
Regarding the previous instance, Yin Zhu was questioned by the think tank when she first emerged. When asked why she thought of provoking the BOSS, Yin Zhu answered confidently, "My family doesn't want to move, but the research institute's rules say that everyone has to move when it comes out. So I angered them into moving out, and you can tell me whether they moved or not?"
For Yin Zhu at the time, the world of rules was more like a well-designed game. As long as certain goals were achieved, the next plot would be triggered, so she acted without any regard for the consequences.
Furthermore, Yin Zhu firmly believes that the world of rules is inherently a death video, and this mindset has carried over into the new instance.
The most obvious example is that Yin Zhu's interactions with the indigenous people were purely for mission purposes.
Once she leaves the original map, Yin Zhu almost never looks back at her other "companions," unless she accidentally bumps into them again like Chen Lvdou, otherwise she has no intention of meeting them again.
After all, in Yin Zhu's eyes, they were all dead people resurrected in a murder mystery game, so there was no need to see each other again.
As for the realistic illusions in the amusement park, they weren't even dead people; they were just a very realistic illusion, so Yin Zhu didn't pay them any mind.
Based on the program names on the admission tickets, Yin Zhu selected ten attractions. It wasn't that she wanted to "be brave, my friend, even if there's no rainbow tomorrow," but rather that Yin Zhu was afraid that some attractions might be closed when she arrived, so she could just move on to the next one.
It's always good to have extra.
Out of caution, Yin Zhu did not choose potentially thrilling rides such as pirate ships, pendulum rides, bumper cars, parachute towers, or roller coasters. Instead, she opted for relatively milder rides like haunted houses, funhouse mirrors, carousels, cartoon trains, spinning teacups, and inflatable castles. With a few outdoor shows to her name, she figured there shouldn't be any problems.