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Now reading: Chapter 12: Hidden Rules from God's Imitator, a Action novel by Inebriation-seeking Blue Shirt.

Lin Sizhi ca to the second floor, where rooms 1 to 12 were located.

Each room's entrance was cleverly separated, with no door-to-door situations or shared corridors.

The order of the room numbers was also random.

This made the entire second floor sowhat like a maze, but it could better protect everyone's privacy.

Lin Sizhi quickly found room 12. Like the community entrance, it also required swiping his visa to enter.

The room was quite spacious. This was a very luxurious suite with a spacious living room, a private study, a cozy-looking bedroom, and a clean, bright bathroom.

The room had all the necessary daily necessities. In a prominent position in the living room was a huge whiteboard with an eye-catching poster displaying "Community Basic Rules Guidelines."

Lin Sizhi briefly glanced at it. It was consistent with the rules introduced earlier in the lobby.

On the desk in the study was also a laptop computer.

Unfortunately, this computer wasn't connected to the external network, and there were very few usable software programs on it.

On the computer browser's hopage was a list of all gas in the Gallery and their detailed rules.

This was consistent with what everyone had seen on the large screen in the lobby.

Besides this, the computer could also check remaining visa ti, view supply prices, and so on.

In other words, all the functions available in the lobby, including the large screen, vending machines, etc., could be operated on the personal laptop with better privacy.

Lin Sizhi moved the mouse and looked at the rules of several other gas.

Suddenly, a new pop-up window appeared on the computer screen.

[Hello, Lin Sizhi.]

["Redemption Roulette" received an S rating. It seems your understanding of the "God's Imitator" identity is temporarily superior to other ga designers. Hopefully this isn't a coincidence.]

[Now, the Gallery extends a new design invitation to you:]

[Please design a ga for "all players" to "complete the first visa ti allocation."]

[The ga planning docunt is in your desk drawer.]

[The deadline is 8 AM tomorrow morning. You have 12 hours to complete the ga design.]

[The "Gallery" will evaluate all submitted planning docunts and adopt the highest-scoring proposal to set up the ga venue.]

[All players will be forced to participate.]

[Now, the 12-hour countdown begins. Please make your choice.]

Lin Sizhi raised an eyebrow, feeling sowhat surprised.

It wasn't because of the sudden ga design invitation that he was surprised. Since he had already accepted his special identity, the Gallery's ga design invitations could appear at any ti.

He was already ntally prepared for this.

What truly surprised him was that this ga design invitation was different from the last ti.

It wasn't directed at a specific criminal with relevant case details, but at "all players."

The purpose was also not "punishing criminals," but "completing the first visa ti allocation."

This ga design invitation was sent to all players with the "God's Imitator" identity, which also ant that rely passing the review was completely insufficient.

Lin Sizhi's ga proposal had to be better than everyone else's proposals to possibly be selected by the Gallery.

So the question was:

What kind of proposal would be "the best" and receive the highest score in the Gallery's evaluation system?

Obviously, depending on individual understanding, each designer would have completely different answers.

Lin Sizhi took out the ga planning docunt from the drawer to examine it.

It was consistent with the format of the planning docunt he had seen before, only differing in so pre-filled details.

What particularly caught Lin Sizhi's attention was the list of available props for this ga.

[1. Display devices: 4 units.]

[2. Tirs: 8 units.]

[3. Simple speakers: 8 units.]

[4. Desktop platforms with freely designable functions: 4 units.]

[5. Chairs: unlimited.]

[6. Restraint devices: 8 units.]

[7. Standard playing cards: unlimited.]

[8. Various chips exchangeable for visa ti: unlimited.]

[9. Freely designable special chanisms: 8 sets.]

[10. Other scene props unrelated to ga content: unlimited.]

[Note 1: Unless otherwise specified, designers can freely decide the model and appearance of props used.]

[Note 2: No props may be taken out of the ga venue, or they will disappear into thin air.]

[Note 3: All props are the quantities needed for "one ga." The Gallery will automatically match players for multiple gas, and the required props will be expanded according to the number of matches.]

"The degree of freedom has actually decreased?"

Lin Sizhi looked at the prop list thoughtfully.

When designing "Redemption Roulette," the available props were obviously more nurous than this ti, with higher degrees of freedom.

For example, the previous prop list included firearms and cold weapons that could directly harm players, but this ti there were none.

The previous gambling tools weren't limited by type and could use any complete set of casino gambling tools, but this ti the gambling tools were strictly limited to playing cards.

"This indicates that the Gallery's ga requirents this ti have very clear tendencies.

"No firearms or cold weapons ans the Gallery doesn't want large-scale deaths in this ga.

"After all, this ga's goal isn't judgnt, but rely completing the first visa ti allocation.

"Among all gambling tools, playing cards are the most popular, which ans the Gallery wants to lower the ga's threshold.

"So, try not to choose overly complex playing card gaplay.

"The prop quantities co in three types: 4, 8, unlimited. This ans the Gallery encourages matching 4 to 8 people."

Although it was just a simple prop list, Lin Sizhi still analyzed much content from it.

Obviously, each of the Gallery's ga invitations had underlying requirents, but they wouldn't be explicitly written out.

Designers had to figure them out themselves.

"Low danger" and "simple playing card rules" were the two basic points of this ga.

But these two points alone weren't enough.

Lin Sizhi pondered for a mont, "Since the purpose is 'completing the first visa ti allocation,' there must be 'selectivity.'"

The New World was certainly not so paradise.

This was a cruel jungle world, just wearing false disguises.

Just as stated when reading the rules: the Gallery is the New World's purging and judgnt institution.

Judge sinners, eliminate waste.

Distributing visa ti equally to everyone seed fairest, but absolutely didn't et the Gallery's requirents.

But how to select?

After serious consideration, Lin Sizhi began writing the ga rules in the planning docunt.

Although the design ti allocated this ti was relatively sufficient, Lin Sizhi didn't plan to spend too much ti repeatedly considering the ga's details. Doing so wouldn't be very aningful.

The ga content he designed wasn't complex, so actually it only took him a little over an hour to complete everything.

Lin Sizhi finally read through the proposal from beginning to end. After confirming there were no errors, he wrote "Design Complete" in the bottom right corner of the last page.

New information popped up on the computer screen.

[The Gallery is reviewing your submitted planning docunt...]

[Review complete, approved.]

[Waiting for other designers to submit planning docunts...]

Lin Sizhi closed the page on the computer.

He certainly couldn't be sure whether his proposal would actually be selected by the "Gallery," but things had co to this point, and any worry was superfluous.

Lin Sizhi felt sowhat tired. After washing up, he lay on the bed and fell into a deep sleep.

......

......

The next morning, just after 7 AM, Lin Sizhi naturally woke up.

"It wasn't a dream."

The unfamiliar scene before his eyes reminded him this wasn't a dream. He had indeed co to this place called the "New World," and might have to stay here for a long ti in the future.

Would he be able to return to the original world in his lifeti?

No one could give an accurate answer right now.

However, Lin Sizhi was also soone who adapted to circumstances and didn't beco too anxious about it.

After simple washing up, he went downstairs to the lobby.

Unexpectedly, most people had already gotten up. Lin Sizhi roughly scanned around and there were at least seven or eight people in the lobby.

"Morning, Lawyer Lin."

Fu Chen raised his hand to greet Lin Sizhi.

Lin Sizhi nodded in acknowledgnt, then went to the vending machine and ordered a breakfast sandwich and a cup of hot milk, spending a total of 25 minutes of visa ti.

Fu Chen ate the last fried egg from his plate, "By the way, Lawyer Lin, if you want to use the kitchen, you can use it directly.

"This morning Uncle Ding and Aunt Su already used the kitchen. There are many utensils inside, enough for over ten people to use, and they co in different colors and styles so they can be distinguished.

"Their utensils are placed in the rightmost corner of the sideboard. If you want to use them, you'd better put your own utensils in a designated spot too, so they're easy to distinguish.

"Also, they bought so ingredients and put them in the refrigerator. If you want to buy ingredients, you'd better put them in different areas for easy distinction."

Lin Sizhi looked toward the kitchen, "Got it. I won't need it for now."

Just as he had guessed, Ding Wenqiang and Su Xiucen would eventually choose to use the kitchen to cook for themselves.

They had gotten up early this morning, possibly to avoid other people and embarrassnt. Of course, it was also possible that people their age were already used to getting up early.

Not long after, Wang Yongxin, who had gotten up latest, also ca to the lobby.

He looked to be in good condition, probably having slept until he naturally woke up.

Overall, after a night's rest, most people had relaxed considerably.

There was no need to work here, and there weren't too many things to worry about for now.

Besides going to the window to bask in the sun, drink coffee, or read books, there really weren't many other things to do.

Lin Sizhi went to the library reading area and briefly browsed through the books there.

There were common bestsellers as well as so complex and profound specialized works. The variety was quite rich.

It had to be said, this was a good place to empty one's mind.

However, just as Lin Sizhi found a book and was about to sit down to read, prompt information appeared again on the large screen in the lobby.

[Good morning, players!]

[The "Gallery" will open in 1 hour.]

[This ga is called "Blood Poker." The ga objective is to "complete the first visa ti allocation." All players in the New World are forced to participate, with random matching for 8-player gas.]

[Please prepare yourselves, players.]

Then, a one-hour countdown appeared on the large screen.

59:59...

59:58...

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