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AnalogHorror: Rule Kaidan 4016

[True to its genre: a creepy, rule-based horror story, highly refined and quality assured, but prospective readers seeking a thrilling experience should think carefully before proceeding.] In order to secure a substantial university life experience grant, Lin Yi and his roommate registered to attend a suburban university. A seemingly ordinary but slightly unsettling set of student regulations; Strange signs in front of the buildings and seemingly normal building rules; Mysterious figures threading through the campus under abnormal weather conditions… As the experience unfolded, more and more bizarre people and events emerged. To survive and leave the campus, Lin Yi had to navigate on the edge of the rules… [Note: The logical chain of this book was deduced by the author before it was written, forming a closed loop. All rules serve as clues, and all the inconsistent, mysterious occurrences will receive scientific (or quasi-scientific) explanations. There are no supernatural events or related phenomena (just kidding), you are welcome to try reading it!]

Cang Yue Xuan · ホラー
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440 Chs

Chapter 122: Has the Safety Status Failed? [Extra 1200 Words!]_2

"So you're telling me, only those with a Student ID card can maintain a 'safe state' where they can think under the sunlight?"

"That is to say, if the guess is true, then the Student ID card is one of the necessary conditions for maintaining oneself, no, maintaining the 'safe state' of Experience Students!"

Lin Yi stared at the back of Li Huiyuan for a while but ultimately discovered, regretfully, that the ability to "exert" a "perceptual observation" of the special environment, which he could sometimes perform in the Student Cafeteria, was not applicable to Li Huiyuan.

It seemed to be a very telling ability, one that allowed him to observe the green mist pervading the environment, just like an Art Student would, at certain moments.

"Could it be that when Maozi was contaminated, not only did he transmit to me the white powdery particles representing contamination, but he also conveyed a part of the Art Student's 'perceptual ability' to me?"