
I Can See the Bug in the Rules in the Anomaly Editorial Department
by It's Time To Be Loyal Guys.
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The elevator can carry 13 people, but the rules say: 14 passengers must be present at 0 o'clock. The 14th person who walks in will "no longer exist" after 60 seconds. And I am the 14th one selected by the rules. -- Chen Mo, trainee investigator in the Anomaly Editorial Department, job number [Lin-007]. Our job is simple: deal with "crazy rules." It's not a haunting, it's not a curse, it's the common sense you follow every day that suddenly sprouts fangs. Elevators eat people, there is an extra student in the classroom, don't look back when you walk through the corridor... When a rule starts to reproduce itself, it will infect an area like a virus, turning those who follow it into fodder. Fortunately, I have a pair of [eyes of rules] in my mind. Looking directly at the anomaly, I can see its core provisions and the blood-red logical deadlocks in them. If a bug is touched, I can forcibly steal the rule power for seven minutes. "The elevator must have 14 people? Then why can't the 14th one be the shared area - it does exist, but no one has ever counted it." "Can't you count people in the classroom? Sorry, I'm immune to human anomalies, so I have to count." "Do I have to pretend to be an identity when entering town? I directly signed the marriage certificate with a filing pen, tore off the 'groom' rule and wrote it into the file." Others are beaten to death by the rules, but I am stuck in a bug in the rules. Every time an anomaly is stripped, I become permanently immune to a type of rule. The more you fight, the stronger you get, and the crazier you get. -- But the editorial office has a secret. I am the seventh Chen Mo. The first six died in the mission. They did not disappear, but turned into shadows at my feet, waiting for me.
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