After the Game Invaded, My Dying State Became the Rule

After the Game Invaded, My Dying State Became the Rule

by Seeing Flowers In The Countryside

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After transplanting her sister's heart, Ye Juejue only lived for half a year longer. When her relatives urged her to sign the will, she held tightly to the lock left by her sister, with only one thought in her mind: she didn't want to die. The being within the lock promises her a second life at the price of entering a game called providence. Here, every rule is a death sentence, a declaration of fate. [If you don't look back, what you see is reality] There was a player who followed the rules and turned a deaf ear to the words of his companions and family members. However, he saw blood on the ground and heard a chuckle in his ears. When he turned around, he was shocked to realize that he had heard the wrong rules, but it was too late. [Stories can be scary, but they can't be boring] In order to survive, a player recounted the experience of attending a funeral. After finishing the story, he found himself lying in a coffin, being lifted and tilted, and was about to be buried. [Don't walk into the red mist unless you see people] After being trapped in the red mist for several days, a player was forced to walk into the mist, only to be surrounded by many people, each with his own face. They smiled strangely and said in unison, "We have been waiting for you for a long time." After witnessing death and seeing through the rules, new questions arose for Ye Juejue. Why should she follow the rules, why not become someone above them? She should stop struggling to survive. She is no longer satisfied with just surviving, she wants to become the rule itself, the new rule. So when the rule "Fire can end everything, it can also end pain" comes up, it stems from her childhood trauma and is also her death. Ye Juejue held a match in his hand and calmly declared to God: "Judge me by my memory? As a rule itself, I am above you from the beginning."

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