Chapter 375 The Aftermath of Blue Star



"...You certainly know how to find loopholes."

The unspoken tone carried a hint of mockery, as if laughing at the wild fantasies of the humans on Earth.

At this point, He paused, his tone suddenly becoming a little strange: "You are also a [person] with golden talent?" As soon as he finished speaking, Yin Zhu suddenly "saw" countless golden rules tilting towards him, as if trying to drill into his brain, carrying a powerful sense of threat to his life.

For any living being, the instinct for survival is the primary instinct.

Yin Zhu simply closed her eyes, gathering all her consciousness within herself, and kept silently chanting "If you can't see it, you won't know the rules," completely unaware that there seemed to be a tiny golden light in her location.

The unspeakable clicked its tongue, abandoning all rules, and asked only one question: "Would you like to join us?"

This question was completely different from the one he had asked Hirano Sane before. While his words to Hirano Sane were relatively gentle, they always carried a sense of superiority. But this time, when he asked Yin Zhu, it was more like an invitation from an equal.

Even if refusing the invitation could result in being torn apart in unspeakable ways.

But equality is equality.

“Of course.” When Yin Zhu realized the threat was over, she released her consciousness again and naturally heard the unspeakable words. However, she made an additional request: “However, I want to see this round of the game on the planet where I was born end.”

...

Then, at the end, taking advantage of the absence of the Unspeakable, Yin Zhu forcibly ended the game and "annihilated" the orb representing Blue Star.

Hirano Sane only saw a flash of golden light at her location, which enveloped Blue Star, and then the sphere of light quickly "vanished".

"What have you done!"

Faced with the unspeakable roar, Yin Zhu remained calm, even somewhat arrogant: "It's just severing the connection with Blue Star. What's so interesting about Blue Star without my Blue Star?"

"..."

Hirano San didn't know what they said next.

All she knew was that golden light was constantly emanating from that area, and it seemed that something indescribable was fighting with Yin Zhu, and that Yin Zhu was still alive.

Finally, Yin Zhu returned unharmed, but seemed to be in a bad mood: "As expected, their reproduction relies on parasitism."

"What?"

Yin Zhu looked at Hirano Shan with some pity: "Golden talent is their race's [identity card]. As a pure spiritual race, they have the ability to create and change rules. As for other colored talents, they are similar to symbiotic animals, such as rhinoceroses and oxpeckers, who need to rely on them to maintain their spiritual state."

Once the mind is out of control, it can become the catalyst for creating bizarre and uncanny rules.

There's no need to tell Hirano Sanji about that.

"I see..." Hirano San thought to herself, after all, apart from the unspeakable things here, she had never seen any other beings of the same race.

"I closed the channel connecting Earth to higher dimensions, so He felt he had suffered a great loss and demanded that I also help him preside over the games in other worlds of strange and supernatural rules." He said that otherwise I would die and He wouldn't support me. Yin Zhu didn't elaborate on this, after all, the dragon slayer eventually becomes the dragon himself. She hadn't figured out her own situation yet, so there was no need to say more to avoid misleading Hirano Shan. Yin Zhu also didn't completely trust unspeakable statements.

"By the way, would you like to see what happened next on Blue Star?"

Yin Zhu secretly pulled out a tiny fragment of Blue Star: "This is the last one, which I hid, and He didn't find it. Aren't you curious about the sequel to the Blue Star's strange tales without rules?"

"Not curious."

"Aren't you curious about the Sakura Kingdom?" Yin Zhu tried to find other things to attract her attention. "Although the Sakura Kingdom became a forbidden zone for a period of time, as the last country to become a forbidden zone in the dungeon, many of its citizens seem to still be saved."

"I'm not curious; they're no longer relevant to me."

Hirano Sane habitually shook her head, which Yin Zhu saw as merely a flicker of the wrist. She was more concerned with another point: "Were you really deceived by the unspeakable?"

Hirano Shan simply did not believe in Yin Zhu's so-called theory of balance.

She knew very well that the whole world was paying attention to what happened in Russia back then, because he delayed the next occurrence of the strange rule. Yin Zhu's behavior was almost exactly the same as his.

Yin Zhu herself couldn't possibly be unaware of this.

To this, Yin Zhu simply smiled and replied to Hirano Sane's question from years ago: "Guess?"

This answer represents Yin Zhu's attitude.

She didn't deny Hirano San's guess, giving an ambiguous answer, seemingly unwilling to reveal her true feelings. Since arriving here, Hirano San had experienced the so-called "racial restraint" for the first time; her pink talent, which was invincible against humans, could no longer see Yin Zhu's inner thoughts.

Can she still maintain her original aspirations as always?

When her consciousness returned to the present, Hirano Shan watched Yin Zhu jumping around among a bunch of large spheres of light. After watching the sequel to Blue Star, she seemed to be able to acquire knowledge that she couldn't see herself. She was picking things out while muttering to herself.

Each large orb of light represents a world that has not yet been copied.

"This is called Martial Star? Its technology is too backward. It's only in the Iron Age. It feels like all those who create supernatural tales will be wiped out... Forget it, let's wait for it to develop further."

"Disaster Star? How could anyone name their planet something like that... Ah, an apocalypse every ten years or so? Humanity suffers heavy casualties every time there's an apocalypse? Excuse me... This is even worse than the supernatural tales of the Advent Rules. No wonder no one chose this; they probably can't even get the infrastructure for live streaming up..."

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