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Sabo turned around and glanced back, the phantom of the Golden Skull slowly disappearing.

This entity was the final boss inside the Undead Tomb when the players were massively slaughtered by Baiyi, a Level 70 Undead Lord. But due to a contract, it now obediently serves as Sabo's bodyguard.

Moreover, after Sabo invested a large amount of resources, this bodyguard's power is rapidly increasing.

Sabo walked forward, the extrely filthy power causing him to flicker continuously, almost instantly arriving at a grove of peach trees.

An incomparably beautiful woman, like a sister from next door, was sitting on a swing, swaying sorrowfully, making one feel as though she had been wronged.

However, her sowhat transparent robe and innocent appearance exuded a hint of desire.

The contrast of the environnt, the contrast of the characters, the faint special scent amidst the fragrance of peach blossoms, all seed to lure people into depravity.

She seed to have noticed Sabo, a flash of surprise in her eyes, but then she hastily said, "Outsider, you should leave quickly. The devil from hell could return at any mont, and if he sees you, he will kill you."

Sabo smirked, his yellowish teeth coupled with his gno's ugly visage, making one slightly nauseous: "Beautiful devil lady, you breached the contract."

Fia was stunned: "Breached the contract?"

Why did she suddenly feel sothing was amiss? Typically, whether it's a strong player or a weak one, upon encountering her situation, they only have three choices.

First, feel it's odd and leave imdiately, but as the players continue forward, they will encounter this peach grove a second, third, or even more tis.

And each ti they et, she would say so seemingly concerned words, but these words actually contain certain ga rules.

Ultimately, the devil's ga begins unbeknownst to the player, and no matter which way the player runs, they will see her, losing if they break the ga rules.

Second, not engaging in conversation, finding her odd, and attacking directly; in this case, the player still violates the ga's rules and is declared a loss, losing their soul.

Lastly, directly engaging in conversation with her, and no matter how the player responds, the ga begins, and they unknowingly lose their soul.

Thousands of years ago, with this tactic, almost no one could beat her because she never ntioned anything about the ga.

And now....

Fia's eyes filled with even more confusion, the rules also....

Boom~

The scarlet moonlight spilled from the sky, and a visible trace of sweat appeared on Sabo's forehead.

Sabo reached out, the extrely filthy power grabbing the scarlet moonlight, observing the rules of this round of the ga, while the sweat on his forehead gradually disappeared.

[The ga begins after hearing the ga rules and responding to the devil.]

[In the ga, feeling any intent to kill or desire towards the devil is not allowed.]

[Ignore any words or actions of the devil, do not acknowledge anything.]

[A player who does not violate the rules within twenty-four hours wins.]

He looked at the rules with a smile and said, "See, I haven't even heard you ntion the ga rules yet, and the ga already started. You've violated the first rule, that the ga starts only after hearing the ga rules."

Fia: ....

She was puzzled, just about to ask sothing when she suddenly widened her eyes, what's going on...the first rule of the ga underwent a subtle change, how is this possible?

Originally it should have been [The ga starts after hearing the ga rules or responding to the devil], but how has it changed now?

Or...how did 'or' beco 'and'?

Even though it's a difference of just one word, the content is vastly different, what gives the gno the ability to alter the ga rules?

Or rather, how can anyone change the rules of Hell? What on earth happened?

When did this occur, changing the rules, why didn't Hell notify her?

As the question setter, how could she not know what the rules are?

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