However, St. George's University looks no different from any other ordinary university.
Perhaps this is because the two schools held different positions within the sect from the beginning—
Located in a remote area with a very small number of students, Shuguang Boarding School is famous for its "seven wonders".
The ultimate goal is to "cultivate" new weirdness through this.
This led to a bizarre occurrence, the onset of suffering, and the Thorn Cult's exploitation of its followers.
Just like the childhood experiences that Teresa once recounted.
Unlike Dawn Boarding School, St. George University, as a higher education institution, is clearly fulfilling its responsibilities as a school.
Given its relationship with the Thorn Cult, St. George's University's primary function is to train and supply talent for the cult.
And it is precisely because of these differences between the two schools.
This is why all the players entering this instance seem to be in a more relaxed state.
This is clearly because St. George's University, as a copy, has extremely high admission standards.
These prestigious and long-established institutions of higher learning are not places that ordinary players can access.
However, the so-called ease seems to be only superficial.
Gu Xinghe believes that the dangers in this instance may be concentrated in the seven days before the instance ends.
...
On the sixth day after entering the [St. George University] instance.
After the last class of the afternoon, the students in the classroom felt a sense of reluctance to part ways.
Many students even proposed to collectively protect Gu Xinghe on the seventh day of his teaching career at the school.
Undoubtedly, in the hearts of all students today, Gu Xinghe's image is so convincing that they are willing to follow him.
But while the students' idea seems far-fetched, it appears to be a super-enhanced version of Amato's previous approach.
Amato once shared a room with a mathematics professor in an attempt to observe the truth behind the events.
But at that time he fell into an unusual coma.
The murderer who killed the mathematics professor who shared a room with him clearly had no intention of harming Amato.
However, one problem revealed by this is—
If back then it wasn't just Amato alone, but rather like the students today, saying they would collectively protect Gu Xinghe...
Could the curse surrounding the math professor have been stopped long ago?
Moreover, what's quite strange is—
St. George's University, being a church-affiliated institution, has a long history of the cursing incident involving its mathematics professor, yet no church-related individuals have intervened in the matter.
Instead, this situation has been going on for three months.
Unless... church figures were already involved in this incident long ago.
Or perhaps this was another event orchestrated by a religious sect.
However, Gu Xinghe did not accept the students' suggestion to protect him.
In any case, he would obviously leave the school after the seventh day and no longer teach there.
Moreover, knowing there would be danger, the students wouldn't be able to offer him much help.
Gu Xinghe clearly had no intention of dragging a group of students who admired him so much into a dangerous situation.
...
night.
Back in his dorm, Gu Xinghe went to bed early to prepare for the unknown dangers that might arise the next day.
Gu Xinghe, who was fast asleep, began to dream—a rare occurrence.
That must have been a dream he had when he met Field in a past life.
Moreover, Gu Xinghe now feels that he seems to have gradually grasped the reason why these dreams about his past life are triggered—
After making contact with people he knew in his past life, this new memory in the present will become a trigger and a medium.
This allowed him to "see" this memory from his past life in the form of a dream.
At this moment, when Gu Xinghe opened his eyes again in the dream.
He discovered that, unlike most of the time when he would appear at the entrance of a dungeon, he was now in an open space.
To his left stood a tall building; to his right, a dense forest.
It was nighttime, and the full moon hung high in the sky.
Moonlight is supposed to feel gentle, but at this moment the moon shines much brighter than usual.
The moon's silvery light was now spreading across the earth, complemented by the open dome of the building on the left.
The two seemed to connect heaven and earth directly.
Under the exceptionally bright and clear moonlight, Gu Xinghe discovered that the building on his left was none other than the school's observatory.
Beneath the open circular dome of the observatory lies the giant astronomical telescope.
Could this be the day when Luo Zhiye once mentioned the return of all the stars to their rightful place?
Why is it that in this dream, the game starts at the point when the [St. George University] instance is about to end?
Perhaps it's because he didn't have much interaction with Field at school in his previous life.
They only started to interact more after leaving school.
What appeared in his dream was clearly his past experience of meeting and getting to know Field.
But at this moment, what attracted Gu Xinghe the most was no longer the question of why he appeared at the time when the dungeon was about to end.
At this moment, an invisible yet undeniably present strange fluctuation gradually spread out from the airspace in front of Gu Xinghe.
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