Chapter 411 The Last Sports Event



After Cheng Zhu's very tricky serve, she was just one point away from winning.

Aiden completely conceded defeat, casually tossing a ball and letting Cheng Zhu leave, fearing that she might suddenly come up with some strange new loophole and make the rules fix all these bugs, leaving him with no loopholes at all.

After the match, Aiden scratched his blond hair, stared at Cheng Zhu, and repeated himself in a completely annoyed tone:

"You are far more terrifying than the virus."

"Maybe." When Cheng Zhu stepped out of the ping-pong table area, he felt no obstruction at all, and his vision returned to normal, allowing him to see the people who had been waiting outside.

This time, Cheng Zhu didn't head straight to the next event. Instead, he gave the crowd a brief introduction to the rules of table tennis and the loopholes to be wary of. Finally, he added, "Table tennis is like a pyramid scheme. If you make an agreement with someone, you can come out without much danger, but if no one takes your place, you'll be the one who dies."

Looking at the people who rushed in halfway through his explanation, Cheng Zhu didn't feel much sympathy, but rather speechless: "Anyway, these are the general rules inside. Think it over whether you want to go in."

After saying that, he turned and left, heading to his last sporting event.

To be fair, compared to other sports, table tennis is indeed the safest sport I've ever seen. As long as people keep entering the court and neither side does anything malicious, someone will always be able to walk out unharmed.

The reason why people outside are hesitant to go in is because most of those who went in before either got caught violating the rules or left without saying a word after coming out.

The less they know, the more afraid they become, and the less they dare to go in.

However, Cheng Zhu could only help them this much at most, because in the rules of table tennis, the most dangerous person is actually the opponent. Just like her own mischief, as long as the rules weren't in place yet, she could do all sorts of outrageous things. By the time a new rule was added, Cheng Zhu would have already done all the bad things she could.

After reviewing the physical education curriculum at Slot High School, Cheng Zhu's last choice was the sandpit long jump.

Golf was the first sport she ruled out, not only because golf courses smelled terrible, but more importantly, because it was actually the first sport where someone had died.

Secondly, most individual non-competitive events that use props are excluded, such as rope skipping, high jump, and shot put.

Based on Cheng Zhu's summary of the rules for running and table tennis, the rules for these multi-player sports tend to favor competition among people. In contrast, single-player sports lack the danger from their own kind, so the rules naturally shift the danger to the equipment itself.

Multiplayer projects are designed to prevent similar challenges, while single-player projects are designed to prevent challenges from the rules. Therefore, single-player projects without props are relatively safer due to the dangers posed by external objects.

On his way to the long jump area in the sandpit, Cheng Zhu passed the high jump area and happened to see a student who, because he didn't jump high enough, hit his arm on the thin bar. It was as if he had hit a blade, and his arm was severed. The student clutched his arm in pain and collapsed onto the mat, but struggled to get up, pick up his arm, and leave. The smile on the student's face told Cheng Zhu that he, too, had completed a sporting event, at the cost of an arm.

If this is his last sport, that's fine; if not, then things are not looking good.

When Cheng Zhu arrived at the sandpit long jump area and saw the long queue, he suddenly felt that something was wrong: with so many people queuing up, there must be more than five rules for the sandpit long jump.

What bothers Cheng Zhu the most is that occasionally someone will cut in line.

"I didn't expect you to choose this too."

A familiar female voice came from behind, and then Joey walked over and patted her on the shoulder: "The third one?"

"The third one." Cheng Zhu answered tacitly. Judging from the time the two separated, Joey should also be on the third project. Unexpectedly, the two of them chose the same project again.

What's so surprising? Women of similar opinion?

"Let's exchange contact information. I'll go to the back of the line first. Anyway, the line looks pretty long, so we can chat while we wait."

Joey skillfully exchanged personal information with Chengzhu, then turned and walked towards the end of the line, her fluffy tail swaying behind her, attracting the attention of the other people in line, many of whom looked on with envy.

Soon, Chengzhu received a message from Joey: "Hi (*′▽`)ノノ"

"Hello." Cheng Zhu didn't know what to say, so he didn't bring up the topic first, but waited for the lively Joey to speak first.

"Don't you have anything to ask? I thought you'd be curious about the Kanem family ヾ(▽w▽?)ノ My family is a famous and prominent family in Wisdom City." Joey liked to use emoticons when she spoke, which gave her a lively and cheerful demeanor.

However, when Cheng Zhu saw her long list of names, he knew that Joey came from an extraordinary background.

Suburban immigrants like Christine and Janice, whose names are only one segment long, seem to have names that are longer in the smart city, indicating that the higher one's status.

More than anything else, Cheng Zhu was curious: "What is the main area of ​​business for your family?"

“My family is in the meat processing business. But I’m different. I believe the future of humanity lies in bio-fusion technology, which can directly raise the limits of human potential. So I’m specializing in human-bio-fusion and currently studying for my PhD. I haven’t graduated from Slote yet.” Joey sent a long message. “I see you also seem to be studying science. How about you consider applying for human-bio-fusion in the future? (#^.^#)?”

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