Rule Tales: I Will Write the Rules

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...

Chapter 201 I said there are no pictures, and that's final.

In the live stream room of the Dragon Kingdom on Blue Star, everyone saw Yin Zhu holding a book, but reciting a language that no one in the live stream room could understand.

An Zhi zoomed in on the screen and realized that Yin Zhu's condition was not good.

Her head was slightly lowered, seemingly staring at a book, but a closer look at her eyes revealed that her pupils were dilated, and she seemed to be unconscious; she was muttering to herself, as if reciting the contents of the book about the city of Vina, but the words she spoke were incomprehensible to everyone.

As Yin Zhu muttered to herself, she turned another page, and a picture appeared on the page with a strange pattern.

This behavior sent chills down the spines of the think tank.

5. All books in this library are written in human language and contain no illustrations. If you find any hand-drawn or printed images, please hand the book to the librarian within ten minutes. Failure to do so will be at your own risk.

Yin Zhu was completely unaware that she had violated the library rules and had no intention of taking the book to the librarian; she continued reading.

"What is Yin Zhu reciting?" Han Jiuying immediately sensed something was wrong.

Xia Qingkong's eyes sharpened, her mind racing: "She doesn't realize she's broken the rules? She's been corrupted? No, we have to interrupt her." In a way, Yin Zhu was also her apprentice, and seeing Yin Zhu's abnormal reaction, Xia Qingkong immediately showed her protective instincts.

"But..." Some people still have objections.

"No buts." An Zhi had already quickly written a message and sent it all to Yin Zhu through the prompt.

When they returned to Earth, Yin Zhu had told An Zhi that from the perspective of the Chosen One, the national notification was like being suddenly hit in the face by a blue, transparent pop-up window, and it was hard not to notice its existence.

Since no one else in the library could interrupt Yin Zhu, the think tank would intervene from outside the room.

11. If, while reading, you hear someone with vacant eyes quietly reciting something you cannot understand, please interrupt them immediately and do not let them finish reading.

At this dangerous moment, Anzhi sent a prompt directly after more than three people in the think tank expressed their agreement.

As for the other opponents... well, they've already done it.

Seemingly alerted by the Dragon Kingdom, Yin Zhu's voice on the screen paused, then she scratched her head in confusion, looked around, and asked in bewilderment, "Really? I only read a little bit of the text from the book before. And does this book have any pictures?"

Looking down at the book again, noting down the page number she was currently reading, Yin Zhu casually flipped from the first page to the last, quite certain that the book had no illustrations.

That's strange. Could it be that what other people in the live stream are seeing is different from what I'm seeing?

The thought flashed through Yin Zhu's mind, but she immediately suppressed it: I said there are no pictures, and that's it. Even if it's something unspeakable that comes over and demolishes this library today, I will still say that there are no pictures in this book!

The rules stated that "if any hand-drawn or printed patterns are found," but Yin Zhu did not find any patterns at all.

Yin Zhu's fingertips gleamed with a faint golden light as she nonchalantly turned to the next page.

The next page also displayed a pattern in the eyes of everyone in the live stream, but Yin Zhu's expression remained normal, as if she hadn't noticed anything—in her view, the part that should have had a pattern was filled with text.

If the viewers in the live stream could see a picture in the book of a black demon controlling a puppet, which was whipping the humans working below, then the part in Yin Zhu's vision was a description of how humans sacrificed themselves for the gods, full of respect and worship for the gods.

"So many unimportant things..." Yin Zhu said with disdain as she turned to the next page.

To be honest, Yin Zhu didn't think she would cause any problems. If you looked at that rule again, you would find that the library's rule actually stated "stop after hearing," but Yin Zhu didn't hear anything at all. She was fully capable of understanding what she said, so it didn't violate the rule.

To avoid worrying the think tank, Yin Zhu intentionally refrained from reading aloud while looking at the text. Since at least one side of Yin Zhu and the think tank was seeing or hearing something problematic, she wanted to minimize that discrepancy as much as possible.

However, this difference in perception reminded Yin Zhu of a few people.

At the time, Yin Zhu couldn't understand their behavior. Now, as a chosen one, she knows a lot of information that the public doesn't know. Yin Zhu has finally figured out those questions and has a new understanding of the dungeon.

The little incident with Yin Zhu has come to an end, the crisis has been resolved, but the problems with the think tank have only just begun.

“It’s not that I don’t want Yin Zhu to do well, but she’s only been in the library for ten minutes and has only read less than a tenth of the book. We’ve already used a reminder. At this rate, she won’t finish the book before we use up all our hints in this instance.”

Regarding the suggestion to Yin Zhu, one person in the meeting room raised an objection, but the objection was ineffective.

An Zhi acted decisively, focusing her reminders on Yin Zhu. Because things were in such a rush, An Zhi didn't have time to compile a list of the landmines that other chosen ones from different countries had risked their lives to avoid; she simply sent Yin Zhu all the information currently available from the Dragon Kingdom.

After all, her main goal was to interrupt Yin Zhu's special state.

Now, the think tank needs to start "hindsight" regarding what just happened. Although the decision has been made, the internal discussion process still needs to be followed, otherwise it will be difficult to write the relevant records.

This chapter is not finished yet. Please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content!