Chapter 129 Welcome to Daydreamland



The forbidden zones of Earth have always been a difficult problem for various countries to overcome.

Various countries have successively sent troops there to set up cordons to prevent innocent civilians from accidentally entering, and exploration inside has continued intermittently, but with little success.

Since the Dragon Kingdom's people made some gains last time, other countries have also made similar attempts. However, the benefits were far outweighed by the sacrifices, and in the end, all countries abandoned further exploration of the forbidden zone, only managing to learn a little about what was inside.

Within the restricted areas, rules govern everything; death in different instances of different countries will lead to different restricted areas.

The good news is that no countries were destroyed in the "Green House" instance; otherwise, why would Earth need to worry about plants destroying the world and Earth turning into a green planet?

This incident has also served as a wake-up call for all countries.

In the earlier instances, even with the arrival of supernatural tales of national destruction, the dangers were mainly concentrated on inanimate objects such as trains and mental hospitals. However, in the later instances, the sources of problems become increasingly larger, and once they descend upon Earth, they will likely no longer be as mild as the first three.

"If a restricted area appears in the 'Green House' instance on Earth, plants may run out of the restricted area along water sources and other routes."

Humans have never trusted the unspeakable.

"If Grand Theft Auto were to appear on Earth, it would probably start drawing criminals from other countries into the game, just like in the original game. This would be considered the rule polluting areas outside the forbidden zones."

An Zhi's expression was rather unpleasant.

This was a UN meeting about new developments in the restricted areas, which was initiated simply by discussing the possibility of allowing the chosen ones to enter and explore the restricted areas.

However, this proposal was unanimously rejected because if the chosen one died on Earth, the country would lose one chance after the instance opened. The forbidden zone was fraught with danger, and no country was willing to risk its citizens. Moreover, this clue was from the instance world and might not be feasible on Earth, so it had to be shelved in the end.

However, once the meeting started, each country had its own things to say. After Russia started, Anzhi also began to express his views on the "expansion of restricted areas".

"There are currently no restricted zones for expansion on Earth. Even if a country encounters trouble in the new instance, it is not necessarily the case that restricted zones will expand."

Think tanks in the United States hold opposing views.

"I don't think there's any need to worry too much. As long as all the countries on Earth work together, and with several powerful Chosen Ones in our country, the number of restricted areas won't continue to increase," the representative from the White Elephant Kingdom said, appearing to be a very agreeable person.

When it comes to protecting the harmony of Earth, many small countries are more anxious than large countries. After all, they are not like powerful countries, which are either vast in territory and resources or full of talented people. They may not be lucky enough to draw a chosen one who can successfully pass the test within five chances again—this is how many small countries have perished.

Perhaps due to its long-term ability to navigate complex situations, the White Elephant Kingdom has accumulated a considerable amount of national fortune. In the previous instance, a hero named Ai Lawan emerged who saved the country.

She possesses the green talent – ​​the Imitator – which allows her to summon a dummy to act alongside her. This makes her virtually unhindered in the "Green House" instance. While other chosen ones cannot act alone, she is essentially two people, and the strangely corrupted green plants make it impossible to distinguish between the real and the fake.

In addition, the dummy can help her avoid various pitfalls, and as long as the real body is safe, it's practically an infinite resurrection spell.

Unfortunately, she was careless because of her talent. In the Grand Theft Auto dungeon, she manipulated a dummy to look out the window, intending to test the rules. Unexpectedly, the Butcher broke into the temporary apartment and killed both the dummy and her real body.

It can be considered as risking his life to avoid a landmine for the chosen ones in other countries.

The various countries did not intend to waste the Chosen Ones' exploration of the forbidden zones for the time being. After exchanging some information they could talk about, they logged off. However, the Dragon Kingdom's live stream had a few more "foreign netizens" paying attention to Yin Zhu's situation.

As mentioned earlier, things got worse and worse, and the handwriting became increasingly messy.

The sixth diary entry.

I'm very scared.

More and more people are dying; maybe I'll die tomorrow.

It turns out that it's not only adults who slowly die; we children also die for various reasons.

Big brother, will you come back to take me away?

The seventh diary entry.

The older brother arrived with a few people.

They fought with the nun and drove her away.

The older brother said that the nuns and priests were beyond saving; they were too corrupted and had become part of the rules, and that we would die sooner or later too.

The older brother said that we are actually polluted as well.

The older brother also said that he could no longer save anyone; the only thing he could do was kill us before we completely lost our humanity, to prevent our souls from being corrupted by the rules and to preserve our souls.

[...]

But I want to live, I want to grow up, I want to destroy the monsters and avenge my parents, I don't want to die.

The eighth diary entry.

The older brother called all the surviving children to the chapel.

He said he would kill everyone.

[That includes me.]

He promised me that everything would be alright, that he would bring us a happy new home where we could live happily ever after.

I asked him if he could take me to an amusement park since I'd never been before.

He said: "I'm fine living anywhere."

Yin Zhu silently looked at the booklet. There were only two pages left. The owner of the diary was dead. What could the remaining two pages possibly say?

The ninth diary entry.

He's a liar! He's a liar! He's a liar!!!

These words were written entirely in blood, and blood was still seeping out.

As bright red exclamation marks filled the entire page of the diary, countless bloody handprints suddenly appeared on the wall of the lounge, each one as small as a child's hand.

The bloody handprints appeared one after another, and more and more of them appeared, even starting to appear on the ground, approaching Yin Zhu.

Something unseen seemed to be crawling rapidly toward Yin Zhu.

Mu Yunsheng's pupils constricted, and he covered his mouth tightly, afraid that screaming would attract attention. His body froze, unable to move in his immense terror.

She looked up at the handprint, then down at the diary, and calmly turned to the last page.

The bloody handprint had already reached Yin Zhu's side.

The tenth diary entry was written in an adult's handwriting, which was exactly the same as the handwriting used to correct typos in the previous entries.

He wrote:

I wasn't lying to you, little rainbow, welcome to Daydream Amusement Park.

When Yin Zhu looked up again, she found that all the bloody handprints had disappeared. It seemed that the child's resentment had been soothed, or perhaps they had never appeared at all, and what had just happened was just Yin Zhu's pipe dream.

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