Chapter 256 Survivor Discussion Group



The group owner referred to himself as the building manager, and no one else objected, so it seems there's no problem with this identity.

However, the group owner's choice of words was quite subtle.

[Lower-level citizen service centers are not safe places. There are a few things you should be aware of to ensure your personal safety.]

According to Feiyu, 99% of the staff at the service center are infected with Cybervirus, which is why the large number of people creates a magnetic field, making it difficult for infected individuals to determine whether others are of the same type.

However, the building manager's statement seemed more like something he was addressing to normal people.

In this situation, there are only two possibilities: First, the building manager is actually one of the last 1% of normal people in the low-level citizen service center, and wants to remind others who have not yet been infected to be careful; second, the building manager is actually infected, and issuing the rules is just a sting operation to see who is normal if they follow them.

Generally speaking, to determine which answer is correct, one needs to calm down and observe whether other residents follow the rules to infer whether the rules are correct, thereby inferring the building manager's stance.

But before that, Yin Zhu needs to look at the rules for DE08.

Yin Zhu opened the saved image, randomly double-clicked the first image, and zoomed in on its content.

Generally, enlarging an image will cause some degree of distortion, but Vena City has clearly solved this problem. While the image is being enlarged, the underlying intelligent algorithm is simultaneously repairing the image clarity.

The above was completed in just two or three seconds.

First, always remember your identity.

This rule is ambiguous; it could refer to the identity of an infected person or the identity of a normal person.

Second, if you discover someone's unusual identity, be sure to shout it out loud.

What are you shouting? Are you calling out the other person's name? Or are you shouting "There's a normal person here?"

Anyway, a normal person here would never shout "There are infected people," that would be tantamount to suicide, and no normal person would willingly reveal their identity.

However, if someone is infected, wouldn't they excitedly rush towards a normal person while yelling, "It's a person! Don't run away!"?

Yin Zhu imagined the scene and was a little speechless. So far, the two rules were vague and it was difficult to tell the building manager's attitude and stance from the text.

Third, if someone stands at your door and refuses to leave, loudly shoo them away.

Shout loudly to drive them away...

Yin Zhu glanced at the previous rule again and felt that the two rules were similar. If someone shouted at the people outside the door, would it attract other natives to open the door and mistakenly think that someone had encountered an alien?

What choices would others make if they opened the door and saw an infected person standing motionless at the door of another infected person?

Just say a few curses and leave?

Should we just go with the flow and treat him as a normal person as well?

Throughout Earth's history, cannibalism has occurred more than once. Currently, it seems that those infected prefer to eat normal people, but cybernetics is essentially a mental illness. Is there really a significant difference in the quality of flesh between infected and normal individuals?

Well, to be precise, those that can turn into soup or broth might indeed taste different, but ordinary infected people who haven't deformed probably taste the same as normal people.

Touching her chin, she felt that the person who wrote the rules was quite interesting.

Fourth, all rooms are windowless. If you encounter a window, please stay away from it as much as possible.

This is really a bit scary.

Yin Zhu knew that the room did not have windows, but the building manager said that sometimes windows would suddenly appear. Was the "window" that appeared really a window?

Fifth, senior citizens will come to the service center every week to select lucky individuals to serve as their attendants. If they perform well, they can be upgraded to members of the family.

From this perspective, it seems that this rule was written before the outbreak of Cyber ​​Disease.

Yin Zhu suddenly realized that the lockdown had only just begun on its first day. Although it was unknown how long the cyber disease outbreak in the inner city would last, new rules might not be immediately implemented.

From this perspective, the rules do indeed seem to favor humans.

This includes the "conflict" between Articles 2 and 3.

Whether you encounter a monster standing at your door or on the street, you should shout it out.

This might be similar to the howl of a wolf pack, using shouts to quickly alert their kind to the presence of an enemy and prepare them for battle.

The subsequent rules are similar; although they are biased towards humans, they are no longer very useful.

"drop."

Another notification sounded, and this time, Yin Zhu was added to a small group of about a dozen people.

The group's title is very straightforward: "[Survivor Discussion Group]".

The worm sent the message first: "I searched the room for nearby hidden discussion groups and found this one. There must be a master hacker on the other side, so this group can basically keep Eve's eyes open."

Just to be on the safe side, Yin Zhu asked a question mark.

Someone quickly spoke up in the discussion group: "You guys haven't been infected either?"

"What do you think? This group requires a certain level of intelligence; it's not a group of brainless infected people who can just come in." This person's profile picture was a panda, and his group name was also Panda.

The panda seemed very confident in this group.

"If someone in the group becomes infected, wouldn't you all be wiped out?"

Yin Zhu also recognized the person who asked the question; it was clearly Fei Yu.

"That's why I said there must be some big shots in this group. In addition to being hidden from the public, joining this group requires cracking a piece of code, and after joining, there is an automatic function to clear browsing history. Every time you re-enter the group chat, you need to crack it again to ensure that the joiner is mentally sound."

The worm typed a very long message in one go.

No, cybernetics is just a mental illness, right? It seems to only make people more extreme, but does it also lower intelligence?

After writing this passage, Yin Zhu suddenly remembered something and immediately deleted it all—it seems she really could.

People with normal intelligence probably wouldn't think that because their bodies are incomplete and they are being replaced, they have to eat other people's flesh to digest and replenish their own bodies, right?

That's terrifying. Not only will they become violent freaks, but they'll also become mentally retarded.

"Isn't it troublesome to have to crack the code every time you join a group?" This message was sent by Hirano Sane, and because she used a pink cherry blossom avatar, the implication was very clear.

The panda's words revealed a sense of helplessness: "It is a bit troublesome, but there is no other way. If we don't raise the threshold, we will all be wiped out. It has been a month. At first, they said they would find a way, but the number of infected people is increasing, and we haven't even seen their shadow."

Based on the title, Yin Zhu judged that the person being cursed here was a god who only ate offerings and did no work.

Have you seen this rule before?

Yin Zhu posted the picture in the group and quickly received a reply from Panda: "These are the rules that each building set up on its own when the disease was not serious in the early stages, in order to help everyone survive better. But Cybervirus is more contagious than we thought, and now there are infected people everywhere, so this is no longer useful."

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