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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 · 灵异恐怖
分數不夠
285 Chs

Chapter 20 Golden Eyes_2

"By the way, Sports Students are very hot-tempered, if they insult you, never physically fight back... you definitely can't beat Sports Students."

"As for Art Students, people involved in art are somewhat abnormal, so if you hear them mumbling something, just ignore them."

"In short, when you're in the classroom, just mind your own business!"

"4, the last rule, make sure everyone hears this!"

"Absolutely! Do not ever go to the wrong classroom!"

"Remember, we are Group B, Class 2. The classroom is located on the first floor of Teaching Building B, between Group B, Class 1 and Group B, Class 3. Every time before entering the classroom, make sure to look at the doorplate first, check it, then open the door and go in."

"If the doorplate is incorrect..." the class teacher paused, clicked his tongue, and then continued:

"Remember, if the doorplate is incorrect, it must be because you read it wrong!"