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 83 The Invisible Child (shuhaige.net)

Yin Zhu was almost certain that the person in charge of the Sunny and Cheerful Kindergarten was most likely the invisible child.

Because the third-person pronouns "he," "she," and "it" in the Dragon Kingdom language all sound the same, Yin Zhu was unsure of the gender Taozi was referring to. To avoid revealing that she couldn't see him, she cautiously refrained from asking.

However, judging from various signs, he is likely the person in control behind the principal.

In fact, Yin Zhu had some doubts from the very beginning. Since becoming a teacher requires qualifications, then by extension, most professions in dangerous areas would likely require certain qualifications, unlike supermarkets which only require employees.

The probability of a chosen one accidentally drawing the correct profession is extremely low. Therefore, if a chosen one unfortunately ends up in kindergarten, they will almost certainly become a child. If shrinking to a smaller size means certain death, then the turnover rate will be very high, which is unlikely to be for any unspeakable purpose.

It is unspeakable that each country was given five chances from the beginning. At least so far, He did not intend for each country to die directly, especially in the kindergarten, a completely closed and inaccessible instance, there must be other solutions.

Faculty and staff are indeed very safe, but precisely because the rules are so strict, it's hard to find any problems.

No problem means no way out.

From the very beginning, the teaching profession, like following the rules in other instances, will face the end of Sin City in comfort, only able to survive temporarily, with no future.

In previous dungeons, even if the chosen ones followed the rules perfectly, they wouldn't be able to clear them smoothly; instead, they would only be slowly succumbing to their fate. As a dungeon within a dungeon, Kindergarten should continue the previous style.

I can't help but want to see a spectacular escape act, not the incredibly boring daily life of a teacher.

The audience too.