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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 · Kinh dị ma quái
Không đủ số lượng người đọc
273 Chs

Chapter 23 [I Am the Class Teacher]_2

"Although I don't believe in superstitions, the sun is so strong now, it really shouldn't... cough cough!"

Lin Yi took a deep breath and carefully pinched the piece of paper with her fingertips, as if it were not a simple sheet, but a sheepskin scroll that bore earth-shattering secrets.

"Crackle, crackle, crackle..." The sound of the paper was crisp as Lin Yi slowly unfolded it.

"Hm?" When she saw the contents of the paper, Lin Yi's eyebrows slightly raised.

The paper didn't contain any world-shocking secret, but was instead scribbled over and over with a phrase in messy blue ink—

[I am the homeroom teacher.]

" 'I am the homeroom teacher'?" Lin Yi was immediately puzzled. She wore a badge, handled his admission procedures, gave him a student ID card, issued him instructions, and came to the classroom morning and night... Wasn't she the homeroom teacher?

Why still write it like this?