Chapter 112 The Principle of Devouring



The screams of those around her made Yin Zhu instinctively grip the bar tightly, afraid that she would fall too.

The wind howled past Yin Zhu's ears, making her face slightly red, which showed just how fast the carousel was spinning.

Are you scared?

The mirror spirit projected itself onto the pole that Yin Zhu was holding onto, and looked at Yin Zhu, who usually seemed fearless, with great interest.

Yin Zhu did not answer.

4. If you hear anyone's voice while the carousel is moving, do not respond to them, otherwise you will have a hard time getting back.

However, this question did give Yin Zhu's brain some breathing room, allowing her to readjust her state and hypnotize herself: they are all illusions, don't be afraid, if I fall, I can just roll sideways out of the carousel base.

After self-suggestion, Yin Zhu's mental state improved significantly. Aside from still gripping the boom arm tightly, she began to look around.

"That's terrible..."

"The visual effects are great, quite impactful."

"Really? Trojan horses can eat people?"

"Wow, that was thrilling! That guy almost fell..."

Yin Zhu's overly relaxed demeanor already irritated the bald, muscular man. When he realized it was a young girl he had met at the door, his anger momentarily overcame his fear: "Stop making sarcastic remarks!"

Hearing someone speak again, Yin Zhu still didn't answer, but her dark eyes kept scrutinizing the bald, muscular man.

He didn't seem to encounter any problems because of the violation.

Perhaps the fourth rule is wrong?

Yin Zhu felt something was off. The reason was simple: the Daydream Amusement Park didn't have many rules overall, and the carousel only had four. There shouldn't be any useless rules.

If she had to say something, what Yin Zhu cared about most was the last sentence of the fourth rule: "You will have a hard time coming back."

Come back? Go back where?

Is this rule telling me that the carousel and the daytime daydream amusement park are different spaces?

At this moment, because it was spinning at high speed, Yin Zhu could hardly see what was outside the carousel. He could only see that everything was becoming increasingly blurry. At first, it was just that the edges of the objects were hard to see. As time went on, Yin Zhu found that the colors on the surfaces of the objects began to blur and turn into a chaotic color.

Suddenly, Yin Zhu felt the yin energy beneath her intensify, as if the chair was beginning to devour her.

In an instant, a flash of inspiration struck Yin Zhu, and she suddenly realized:

"So that's how it is."

As the speed of an object increases, a person will see a series of rays of light, which is caused by the light hitting the surface and being reflected during the rotation.

The human eye can only capture a limited amount of information. Animation, for example, utilizes the rules of human vision. The principle of animation is based on the persistence of vision, where countless images of continuous motion are played frame by frame, creating the visual effect of the picture moving.

Yin Zhu had a basic understanding of animation before, such as one shot per second is 24 images, and one shot per second is 12 images, but in reality, the difference in the viewing experience is not significant.

After all, human reaction time has its limits.

At this moment, as the carousel spins at high speed, Yin Zhu sees more than 24 images per second. As the object gradually accelerates, one sees a blurry pattern composed of a series of curves and lines. This is because the human eye combines and sees a continuously elongated pattern according to the frequency of rotation.

The reason why people feel dizzy when spinning is because their vision can no longer keep up with the speed of rotation of the object, and their brain is severely overloaded.

When people feel confused about everything, that's when the carousel starts to "swallow" them.

Yin Zhu gripped the bar tightly, closed her eyes, and tried not to look at the outside world, using only her body to sense the carousel's condition.

When an object reaches its speed limit, its surface appears as if a curtain of light is being drawn in front of a person's eyes, constantly twisting and deforming. Carousels use this characteristic to confuse tourists and even swallow them up.

The supernatural can only ever devour people by influencing their minds.

Even with the added protection of the area's rules, these strange phenomena still cannot directly harm people.

As long as Yin Zhu remains clear-headed, her enemies in Sin City will always be those with physical forms, not the ethereal rules and mysteries.

Looking back now, Yin Zhu finally realized that she had been missing the most obvious point in the photo.

The photo was taken while the couple was rotating, so not only were they gradually swallowed up and dissolved into their seats, but there were also obvious "speed lines" around them that blurred their figures.

However, this point was so consistent with physics that Yin Zhu's mind naturally overlooked it.

Who would care about something so reasonable?

However, the most logical thing is precisely the trap that is strangely created: the photos are blurred, the people are blurred, and they eventually blend into the whole carousel.

When the carousel stopped, everything blurred away.

The blurred tourists have also disappeared.

"Why don't you open your eyes and take a look? What's fun with your eyes closed?"

Jing Gui's voice rang in Yin Zhu's ear.

That wretched mirror spirit, it really was trying to harm me. Yin Zhu didn't bother with it at all, and continued to enjoy the feeling of being blown by the wind.

Hmm, I should apply some skincare products.

Yin Zhu seriously suspected that her face was cracked from the wind, and that long-term exposure to wind could damage the skin barrier function, causing facial stroke, commonly known as "facial paralysis"... The more she thought about it, the worse it seemed.

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