Chapter 272: Chapter 159: Unleashing Fury, Unleashing Everything_2
"Rule found: Do not make eye contact with anyone for more than three seconds!"
A young man shouted with so relief.
Although it was unexpected, his team seed to be fine.
The expressions of the others gradually relaxed as well. As long as they knew the rules, this Rule Zone was no longer as deadly and had beco explored.
"So what are we waiting for? We can’t all stay here. Let’s quickly resolve this Rule Zone so we can move on to the others."
"Let’s go, let’s go, that guy called Fudong described this place as terrifying, which was a waste of ti."
"Since we’ve figured it out, we don’t need so many people here, do we? We just need to destroy the core within the rules; having too many people is actually a disadvantage."
"Who cares? Who knows what the core of this Rule Zone is? I’ve been through one where the core was an ordinary resident. With more people, you can just bulldoze through. This Rule Zone doesn’t have too many restrictions; indiscriminate destruction is the safest thod."
"Let’s wait a bit longer. Didn’t that Fudong not understand the aning of the first rule either? What if it’s targeted at us?"
"Targeted? How... are you saying our secret might be that we’re not bound by the rules?"
"It’s not impossible. Didn’t that person nad Lilia say they started losing mbers not long after entering, and losing mbers at the Golden Level isn’t that simple."
"Just as we discussed before, bulldoze through; we have more than ten Golden Upper Tier mbers, so even if there’s a rule penalty, we can tough it out."
"Let’s be cautious. It would be a sha if there were too many casualties; people like us will beco fewer and fewer...."
Voices of discussion rose. Although they had discussed tactics countless tis over the past few days, there was still controversy.
After all, different teams have different styles; so are conservative while others are aggressive, making it difficult to reach a consensus.
Charles didn’t stop them from talking, quietly waiting.
The Dawn Squad gradually reached a consensus; based on the rules they currently understood, bulldozing was definitely the right approach.
And according to the rule "can’t refuse other people’s requests," it’s best to move forward separately based on each squad’s characteristics.
Because if soone says, "Please don’t hurt ," others can decisively act to kill that person.
Even if they encounter a request like "Please protect ," if their teammates are decisive enough, they can kill the requester before the rule takes effect.
Protecting the living might be difficult, but protecting the dead isn’t much trouble.
Ti continued to pass.
A mber of a team, mostly with gloomy faces, was stunned.
The mber in charge of receiving information and contacting teammates took out the communicator and was excited by the words on it.
Because they thought their teammate had died, but it seed they were still alive and relayed almost the sa information as the previous team, telling them not to make eye contact for more than three seconds.
This good news spread, significantly boosting the confidence of the surrounding Dawn Squad. After all, if they hadn’t died an hour in, this ti was enough for them to bulldoze through.
Now, the only team feeling uneasy was the last one with no news.
But this ti, the interval was short, and their communicator also showed a ssage. This ti, the ssage was to report that they were safe but said the rules still needed more ti, as they hadn’t discovered anything.
However, this was even more exciting, as none of the three mbers had died since entering.
mbers of the Dawn Squad imdiately decided to enter Night Town.
But at this mont, Charles, who had been listening with closed eyes, opened them. Magic Power filled his words, covering the agitated crowd.
"The rule is not clear yet; your teammates are already dead."
Charles stepped out, quickly speaking to the over a hundred people: "As for how I reached this conclusion, do you rember the information you saw at the Dawn Guild before coming here? This place might be more dangerous than I imagined."
mbers of the Dawn Squad looked at each other, sowhat perplexed.
But soon, so quick-witted ones figured sothing out.
A young man asked, "Are you saying the information just now was deliberately sent by people inside?"
"That’s impossible!" The captain who first sent the ssage directly refuted, "Our squad has a special code for contact, and that information indeed had such a code, so the ssage was real."
The other two squads nodded in agreent, as no Dawn Squad that had survived to now was foolish.
They had special symbols known only to their squad to prevent being deceived when relaying ssages.
And all three squads saw this symbol in the ssage, which is why they were sure their teammates were still alive.
The other Dawn Squads were similar. When forming the Dawn Squad, the Dawn Guild provided many precautions and manuals, which taught them how to survive more safely.
As a professional Dawn Squad, they were well-versed in these techniques.
Charles said with so helplessness, "The situation is different now. There’s soone inside who can ignore the rules, but they are still recognized by the rules. If you don’t believe , ask those three to co out and try?"
The three squad leaders looked grim, all turning to the mbers responsible for communication.
The mbers quickly began contacting the three who had entered.
However, as the exchange continued, the three communicators’ faces gradually grew solemn.
They found that their teammates still responded to their ssages, even fluently using various codes.
But...
The three seed to be urging them to enter, and... were refusing to co out!
Seeing their expressions, the hearts of the three squad leaders began to sink.
The expressions in the eyes of other Dawn Squad mbers began to change as well, suggesting this Rule Zone seed more terrifying than they had imagined!
As the sun on the horizon began to set, the three communicators gave up contacting their teammates.
Because... the other side had stopped replying.
It was as if they had found out their ruse had been exposed and simply didn’t bother to pretend anymore.
"If this were a normal Rule Zone, I wouldn’t have used high authority to summon you, so we need to carefully consider the strategy for Night Town."
Charles stated with a heavy tone: "For this, I need you to follow my arrangents. I’ve been in this Rule Zone for half a month, and I believe no one knows it better than . What do you think?"
mbers of the Dawn Squad looked to their leaders, waiting for their decision.
For a mont, the area fell into silence.
Lilia looked at Charles with a grave expression. Baiyi had not warned her of Charles’s danger, just told her not to leave the Dawn Squad’s sight.
And now... she was glad she had listened to her leader.
At the sa ti, she was a bit worried because she had a teammate hidden in the mayor’s house inside the Rule Zone, and if what Charles said was true, that teammate might be in grave danger.
After a brief silence, Tyler spoke up first, "We’re willing to listen, but we need to know why you’re making those arrangents during the process, not just blindly follow orders."
Charles smiled, "Of course, I want to avenge my teammates, not send you to your deaths."
Seeing no objections from the others.
Charles smiled and said, "First, we need to wait for the ti to pass midnight. It’s already evening now. If the rules refresh while we’re inside, it’ll be troubleso. For now, everyone rest and recuperate."
Suddenly, a Golden Upper Tier, expressionless, stepped forward, an aura of nace surrounding him. He looked at Charles with restrained anger in his voice: "Did you use my teammates as pathfinders?"
The other two leaders also stepped forward; they were middle-aged and looked at Charles with a dangerous gaze.
Charles expressed so annoyance, "This is a necessary procedure. If you were leading this exploration, you’d do the sa, wouldn’t you? I haven’t hidden any information from you."
The three leaders paused, the danger in their eyes subsided sowhat.
Before they could speak, Charles gestured, "However, since you all stepped forward, I must acknowledge that."
"After midnight, I’ll be the first to enter and verify the rules. Rather than arguing now, let’s think more about the rules I’ve ntioned."
After his words, the dissatisfaction in the three leaders’ eyes slowly disappeared.
The conflict quickly dissipated.
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