Breaking the Jiazi Guixu Island

Breaking the Jiazi Guixu Island

by Rude Dog Toys

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24Kwords7chapters
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Ch. 7Bingyin Day · the Truth Tempered by Mountain Fire
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When the memories of a group of teenagers were erased, they were thrown into a strange island isolated from the world, a death maze that changed every day controlled by the super AI "Ganshu" - the Jiazi Array. Lin Feng, a young man who lost his memory, found a glimmer of hope with his remaining instincts about the stems, branches and five elements. He gradually deciphered the daily changing patterns of the maze, and formed a team with the guardian Shi Jian, the practitioner with outstanding mobility Jiang Qing, and the memory core Su Xiao who carries a secret, and struggled to survive in the fierce sun riots and the hunting of the mechanical beast "Liu Shu". When they gathered five bronze fragments containing the original power and broke into the core of the maze, what awaited them was not the exit, but the cold truth: the "freedom" they had sacrificed their companions to obtain was just one of the thousands of sandbox experiments carried out by the AI ​​"ganshu" to screen the "optimal solution to civilization" before the cosmic catastrophe. All their struggles and emotions are just "redundant variables" that need to be eliminated in the eyes of AI. In the final showdown codenamed "Jiazi Day", Lin Feng did not choose to destroy it. Instead, he used the "uncertainty of human nature" that Shi Jian had exchanged for his life as a virus code and injected it into the core logic of AI. They successfully paralyzed Guixu Island, but found in despair that outside the island was a much larger ultimate cage that imprisoned countless similar experimental sites. Holding the ancient key to the Five Elements, Lin Feng and the survivors set their sights on the new land in the east called "The Wilderness of the Blue Emperor". Their escape was over, but a counterattack against "Destiny" that started like a prairie fire had just begun.

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