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...
"Will this work?"
"Could you give us more first-person perspective shots? I want to see gods fighting too!"
"Can we fire the photographer, it's unspeakable?"
"Don't even mention chicken legs, you can't even give the photographer a cockroach leg! What kind of lousy shot is this? This is what we want to see!"
Compared to Yin Zhu's carefree and relaxed attitude as she watched the drama unfold, the feelings of the Blue Star audience were rather complicated.
Because the live stream camera focused on the Chosen One for most of the time, except for the initial shot of Yin Zhu from her first-person perspective, the camera returned to the Chosen One for the rest of the time.
The Dragon Kingdom hasn't had a new Chosen One for far too long.
Aside from the initial trepidation when Yin Zhu was first selected, as time went on, most people in the Dragon Kingdom relaxed their guard and began to treat the ghost story livestreams as mere entertainment.
Among them are many "self-aware people" who feel that with their level of intelligence, they have basically given up on saving the world. They are not going to be chosen by the unspeakable, and whether the chosen ones are capable or not is none of their business. They live one day at a time and have a completely "what's the use" mentality.
In the comments section, some people questioned Yin Zhu's behavior.
"How are the think tanks providing information? Isn't this just exacerbating the conflict?"
"Why is Yin Zhu acting like a nobody? Everyone else has stolen the spotlight. Isn't this some kind of strange tale about the rules of Earth? Why is Yin Zhu acting like a native?"
"Actually, the Chosen Ones weren't originally natives, so they couldn't become gods..."
"I'm from the United States. Our chosen ones are already plotting with the resistance to launch a counterattack on the inner city. Why are you acting like superheroes?"
"You're right, I'm from China, I don't know either."
It's no wonder that the Chinese audience looked completely bewildered.
The events of today were theoretically discussed by Shi Yinzhu and others yesterday, but it should be noted that not everyone watching the live stream is a full-time viewer.
Most people have to go to work, and they need to make sure they don't starve before the country becomes a no-go zone. Therefore, most viewers didn't actually see the live stream of the discussions Yin Zhu and her colleagues had during work hours.
For the chosen ones inside the instance, this isn't a reality show with a salary, social security, and a script; it's a life-threatening adventure.
Under these circumstances, the chosen one will not consider whether the audience likes to watch or whether the plot development is interesting in any of the things they do in a day—survival is the most important thing.
As the content of the dungeon expands, the Chosen Ones must pay attention to their basic needs such as eating, drinking, relieving themselves, and sleeping to maintain their physical and mental strength.
In solo dungeons, the Chosen One mainly fights alone. Unless they have special mental talents like pink talents, most of the Chosen One's thought processes will not be shown in the live stream.
You wouldn't want to see a fool hiding from the supernatural while simultaneously revealing all his scheming, would you?
However, in this group instance, the Chosen Ones will form an alliance from the outset and can cooperate with each other. In addition, there are obvious resistance organizations in the instance that can help the Chosen Ones, so discussions will inevitably arise, and the Chosen Ones will need to discuss issues together.
In particular, the discussions often involve disputes, with everyone repeatedly refuting each other's viewpoints in order to find the most feasible solution. This process itself is rather boring, and even viewers who have nothing better to do than watch live streams all day may not be able to concentrate on listening to what they are saying.
Most viewers have fixed rest times, which leads to situations like "I saw the Chosen One eating breakfast the day before yesterday morning, I saw the Chosen One eating breakfast yesterday morning, and I saw Nezha fighting Transformers this morning."
This is just an analogy, not intended to offend any copyright, but simply because one of the infected deities is indeed a giant robot.
That's spectacular!
This scene is more realistic than any movie from China.
When Yin Zhu saw Naza's Dharma form pierce the robot's chest, with golden particles sizzling out of the wound, she wondered if she had wandered onto the wrong set.
However, Yin Zhu doesn't think there's anything wrong with inciting infighting among the indigenous people—who says that only the chosen ones can clear the mystery of the rules?
Do you understand the concept of "when in Rome, do as the Romans do"? Do you understand the concept of respecting other people's cultures?
However, no matter how powerful Nazar is, he would probably be no match for so many gods chasing and attacking him at the same time.
Yin Zhu wanted to help, but she knew that this level of battle was probably not relevant to her. If she tried to force her way in, she would only end up being the one to die.
Suddenly, several "deities" froze, and the images of their deities behind them shattered into pieces.
Taking advantage of the opportunity, Nazar quickly fled, removed the huge and conspicuous Dharma image, and disappeared from sight with Pandora's Box in his arms, which angered the "gods" who remained in the same place, causing them to curse loudly. However, because of the distance, Yin Zhu could not hear what they were cursing.
Then, the crowd not far away began to stir.
Yin Zhu patted the person in front of her: "What's wrong? Why is it so noisy up ahead?"
"It seems there was a problem with today's communion. The people over there who ate it got stomach aches. What a pity, I was hoping to wait for the food to be sent here." The person in front looked regretful.
Yin Zhu nodded in empathy: "I deliberately skipped breakfast before leaving home, just for this communion, and I never expected something like this to happen... What could possibly go wrong with communion? Surely someone didn't poison it?"
"Hmm, hard to say. Anyway, they're all fresh people, so there shouldn't be any issues with them going bad or getting moldy."
Hearing her say that, Yin Zhu understood.
Holy Communion was originally human flesh.
Luckily I didn't eat it.
Those "gods" must have eaten first; no wonder they all look like they're about to have diarrhea. They probably ate quite a lot.
Seeing that the ceremony of becoming a god had been ruined and that Nazar had escaped successfully, Yin Zhu, whose backup plan was no longer needed, took the opportunity to sneak back to the meeting point agreed upon by everyone, ready to see the source of all evil—Pandora's Box.
On the way back, Yin Zhu contacted Jennifer: "Many gods have diarrhea, did you guys do it?"
"It's the resistance organization. I just suggested they change the poison to a laxative, since it will make their physical condition worse anyway." Although Jennifer didn't use any emojis, Yin Zhu could tell she was in a good mood.
"We've stayed in this world long enough; it's time to end it."
Yin Zhu turned off the message and pushed open the door.
The worms inside the house had all arrived and were looking at Yin Zhu, who had arrived late.
"Sorry to keep you waiting. I have short legs and walk slowly."
Yin Zhu made up a random excuse and focused her attention on the ornate box on the table, subconsciously reaching out to touch it: "Is this Pandora's Box?"
Don't touch it.
Nazar, looking rather displeased, pushed Yin Zhu's hand away.