Chapter 259 Rule-based Talents Super Multiplier



Chen Junyu had no idea what the people of Xingjia would say in the Blue Star live stream. He found it hard not to guess what the comments would say, especially how those who knew him in real life viewed him now.

How would his girlfriend view his act of murder?

Did his parents, siblings, and neighbors know that he was this kind of person?

No, none of that matters. The most important thing is to stay alive. Only by staying alive can I return to Earth. Only by staying alive can I be a hero of Stargaza. If I die, I'm just cannon fodder, paving the way for future generations.

Chen Junyu is ruthless to others, but even more ruthless to himself; deep down, he is unwilling to submit to his environment.

The education he received in reality had indeed smoothed out many of his rough edges, but now, under the tempering of these bizarre rules, Chen Junyu's rebellious spirit has been sharpened and hardened once again.

Let alone the indigenous people, if the person blocking his way were a chosen one, Chen Junyu would not easily show mercy.

When he saw the monster devouring the "offerings," he could have stood up.

As long as he appears, those monsters will be more than happy to abandon the man with the missing arm and chase after him, thus saving his life.

But why did I do that?

Are we very familiar with each other?

Even though Chen Junyu knew that he would likely escape their pursuit after luring the monsters away, he was unwilling to risk his life for a stranger who was a native.

That person's arm was broken. It would be difficult for someone like that to survive on his own. Even if he managed to escape, he would become a wanted criminal just like me.

Moreover, people with incomplete bodies are highly susceptible to cybernetics. For both emotional and rational reasons, Chen Junyu gave up on helping him.

Afterwards, in the process of constantly fighting a guerrilla war against the monsters, Chen Junyu gradually realized something that should be the key to achieving the ending.

...

“I don’t know if this is something to be aware of, but I don’t think it’s a coincidence.” Ge Lin was standing straight, holding his tablet computer and facing An Zhi, who was sitting at the front.

"Go ahead and say it," Anzhi gestured for her to sit down, indicating there was no need to get so agitated.

Green placed the tablet on the table, bent over and tapped on it for a while, then projected the screen of his computer onto the projector in the conference room.

“I discovered that in the 25 instances, the rule-based chosen ones from Earth never appeared repeatedly in the same world. In other words, each world can have at most one rule-based chosen one of its own.” Green, as a member of the think tank specializing in analyzing foreigners, had reviewed the data on all foreigners.

"No exceptions?" An Zhi was somewhat surprised.

“There aren’t many rule-based chosen ones. In fact, even one rule-based chosen one per world isn’t enough,” Green honestly reported the intelligence she had gathered.

Han Jiuying smiled and leaned back: "There are currently six colored talents: red, yellow, green, blue, purple, and pink. They are all combat, support, or mental talents, and are definitely not rule-based talents. In the consensus, rule-based talents only have four paths: gold, silver, black, and white."

"Since the unspeakable manipulation of the system ensures that rule-based chosen ones join at least one world, it means that there will definitely be a place where rules will be needed later."

Su Jinyun pointed out the possible future that this situation represents.

It's like the shotgun analogy often used in dramas—if a shotgun is hanging on the wall of a room, then there's a high probability that someone will pull the trigger later; if the gun doesn't fire, then it's meaningless.

“If that’s really the case, we can deduce a possibility.” Di Jia suddenly realized a possibility: “When a rule-based chosen one is eliminated, it is unpredictable that the chosen one drawn a second time will most likely still be rule-based.”

“I don’t think the Unspeakable would be so kind,” Li Yun thought, shaking his head in rebuttal.

"First, since not every instance world has rule-based chosen ones, it means that not everyone has this talent, but rather it exists under certain conditions; second, since there are groups without rule-based chosen ones, then when a rule-based chosen one is eliminated, it is unnecessary for the Unspeakable to specifically choose someone with that talent to continue to fill that position. If there are none, then there are none. I think the Unspeakable doesn't mind if countries on Blue Star become forbidden zones; on the contrary, He would only think that the more the better."

This point was agreed upon by most people in the meeting room.

"Finally, I don't believe that the same country will always produce rule-based chosen ones. This instance is a group of five, and everyone can die. So when the previous rule-based chosen one dies, the new successor is not of that type. Chosen ones from other countries can only be selected as new rule-based talent holders after they die."

Li Yunxiang's considerations were quite comprehensive, which made Di Jia nod in agreement: "Indeed, the selection methods are completely a blind box for Blue Star, with a lot of unspeakable room for manipulation."

Zhang Baye made a joke:

"However, one thing is basically certain: the Unspeakable generally doesn't select members of the think tank. Does He think we're too stupid?"

"It's more accurate to say that we don't tend to choose people who are too familiar with the rules and regulations of superstitions," Su Jinyun corrected the detail.

This is actually a consensus among the think tank.

So far, I really enjoy finding those highly intelligent people who haven't watched many live streams, or haven't watched much of the live stream. This way, it's not like watching a walkthrough because the other person knows most of the plot, which makes it less exciting, and it's not like losing out because the other person is too stupid and gets killed instantly, which takes away a lot of fun.

People who make it into think tanks in various countries may meet the IQ requirements, but they know far too much.

I can't say I dislike them.

To date, only one member of the think tank from any country on Earth has entered the bizarre world, and that country was small with a low level of education. It's likely that the country simply couldn't find any other suitable candidates, so they used a member of their think tank to fill the gap.

At a previous UN meeting regarding the phenomenon of the "chosen ones" being selected from the supernatural world, someone raised the following point:

As the national fortunes of surviving nations increase, the difficulty of dungeons will gradually increase. At that time, they may not continue to favor only those with high IQs as chosen ones, but will also target members of the think tank.

Because the upper limit of human intelligence is limited, it is impossible for so many smart people to become cannon fodder, but the information that think tanks possess can fill this gap.

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