Strange Revival: I can see the prompt!
35 . Chaos, distortion! ticket

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When Zhou Ming removed its cover over his eyes.

Zhou Ming finally saw the real sky.

Standing at the fork in the mountain path, Zhou Ming's shadow was very long.

Feeling the chill on his back, Zhou Ming knew that everything that had happened before was real and not an illusion.

The cat lay at Zhou Ming's feet and ate seriously, as if the eerie scene around him had no effect on him.

A good-for-nothing…The soul of a dry rice…Zhou Ming even suspected…The other party is delaying the cat's meal time

Although it had scared it off for the time being…However, the other party would definitely make a comeback. He had to hurry.

With the help of the weak light, Zhou Ming looked at the information in his hand with difficulty.

Meow?

The cat looked at Zhou Ming, and a gray smoke drifted towards him. In the darkness, Zhou Ming's eyes began to change, and the information in his hands became clear.

"This is…"

Only then did Zhou Ming remember…Cats seemed to be able to switch forms to give their owners some special abilities.

The little ability in front of him was obviously the help of the cat.

"Thank you!"

In the darkness, Zhou Ming's vision gradually became clearer, and the notebook in his hand also became extremely clear. Only then did he begin to organize the rules in his hand.

In the darkness, there was a man and a cat.

"Let's sort out the confirmed information for the time being.”Zhou Ming came back to his senses and threw the distracting thoughts to the back of his mind. He took out the information he had previously recorded in his arms.

Every time they passed by a road sign, Zhou Ming would record some information and confirmed clues.

He flipped the notebook to the first page. It was about the starting point of the hiking trail.

The sign at the starting point was similar to the one in his mother's ghost story. The sign told visitors not to step into the yellow cordon. The Great Kui Mountain was sealed for unknown reasons, so they could not enter.

Obviously, it seemed that this hint was correct. Once he stepped into the yellow warning line, it was equivalent to being targeted by it.

When you step into the yellow cordon.

Then, the signboard at the starting point would be meaningless to the raider. The only use would be to remind him not to look back and not to recite the steps silently.

Then, there was a wooden sign that was 100 steps away.

The wooden signboard told the guides that there was a vending place 600 meters away where they could get free mountaineering souvenirs.

The metal signboard was the exact opposite.

From the current situation, the metal notice board should be eliminated. It was basically a wrong notification.

The forest was dangerous.

However, the villagers of Great Kui Village chose the seemingly dangerous path.

The water was deep and dangerous.

Although it was impossible to determine this, it was enough to explain the problem with the metal notice board.

"So... The metal sign of a hundred steps was completely wrong.”

Then there was the 700-step sign.

Starting from here…More and more forces entered Zhou Ming's field of vision.

Do not use the food in your backpack.

Do not open food that is not indicated as an emergency.

Obviously, there was another contradiction.

The third was the 2000-step notice board.

Forest public welfare area, strictly guard against fire disasters. Please do not bring fire, tools and other dangerous items up the mountain.

The contradiction here was almost obvious. It was clearly stated that this was something for tourists, but why couldn't it be brought?

As for why it could forcefully occupy his body...

Zhou Ming had a rather bold guess.

That was…This place was actually not a scenic spot! The so-called scenic area had long been eroded. Zhou Ming had not entered the Great Kui Mountain at all…Instead, it was mixed with the inner world... Its world!

So tourists couldn't enter the yellow cordon because…Behind the cordon was the Great Kui Mountain, which was mixed with the inner world.

Moreover... There were two key hints in these rules.

Don't leave the hiking trail.

Zhou Ming looked at the introduction of the mountaineering manual in his hand.

Longyin Tan was located on the mountainside of Great Kui Mountain, about 4800 steps away. It was about 15 meters wide and nearly 100 meters deep.

Legend has it that it got its name because of the mountain god of Great Kui Mountain.

According to the legends, if one felt that they were being followed or lost their way, they could just jump into the Dragon Roar Pond to wash themselves and obtain the protection of Great Kui Mountain God.

That's right! This was it!

This was the place that he had been neglecting!

The 2000-step wooden sign also told Zhou Ming.

Don't trust the so-called villagers of Great Kui Village.

This information was obviously wrong. Because Zhou Ming had the uniqueness of the prompt in front of him, he could basically confirm that there was no serious error in his route, and that the information was wrong.

And in reality.

The final destination of Great Kui Mountain was the Mountain God Temple!

The next point was the personnel on duty manual that only he had seen.

An unknown disaster had occurred within the Great Kui Mountain, and even the personnel on duty were powerless against it.

Finally, there was the notice board hanging on the big tree in front of him.

The handwriting here was of different shades, and there was a clear distinction between the old and the new. The true and false contents were mixed in.

When Zhou Ming sorted out the information in his hands and had the help of the cat's eyes…The seemingly harmless metal notice board in front of him had changed greatly. A dense black aura surrounded the metal notice board.

Not just that.

The entire hiking trail was like a path leading to the abyss of hell.

"This... Was this the world in a cat's eyes???”

When Zhou Ming saw the scene in front of him, he was even more certain of his guess.

Most of the Great Kui Mountain had sunk into the inner world…As for the world behind the yellow warning line…The signboard at the starting point prevented tourists from going to the mountains to prevent them from entering the inner world.

Therefore! After stepping into the yellow cordon! Even if he did not touch part of the rules, its unknown existence could still have some influence on Zhou Ming because Zhou Ming had already entered its world.

Hu ~ Hu ~

A gust of wind blew. Under Zhou Ming's surprised gaze, the darkness of the mountain path actually faded at a speed visible to the naked eye…The sky was also returning to its original state at a speed visible to the naked eye.

As for the fallen leaves…Zhou Ming realized that even if it was a strong wind…Even the fallen leaves in the forest could not enter the hiking path. Clearly, something was wrong here.

Zhou Ming was a little surprised and silently noted down another one.

The inner world…Time and space would be in chaos.

So... He had to be clear about his own understanding and not fall into confusion.

Ever since he entered the area after the yellow warning line, Zhou Ming had clearly felt a completely different feeling. Now, it seemed that the feeling should be the chaos caused by time and space.

As it followed behind Zhou Ming, even if Zhou Ming did not touch the rules, he would gradually be eroded.

So... Almost no one had cleared the Great Kui Mountain these few years.

There was no way to know the time here…If he wanted to know the time or his actions…He needed to recite the steps silently.

However, the notice board clearly stated.

You can't count the steps silently.

Yet another contradiction…

He looked at the notebook in his hand again.

Don't bring fire into the mountains.

This was a death notification.

Standing at the fork in the road, Zhou Ming had stopped for quite some time…

According to the conclusion he had reached earlier.

The villagers of Great Kui Mountain would help him.

On the left was Great Kui Village, while on the right was a pavilion for people to rest in…Before that, Zhou Ming had also received the correct hint that the destination was the Mountain God Temple…

After thinking for a moment, Zhou Ming decided on the next stop, the pavilion.

When Zhou Ming turned around and left the fork in the road, he did not realize that…The space behind him distorted strangely.

Whoosh! Whoosh!

Zhou Ming didn't know how long he had walked for, but as he continued to move forward, Zhou Ming had a very obvious feeling that the road in front of him seemed to have no end…

He could see that the pavilion was right in front of him…However, according to Zhou Ming's initial estimation, he had probably been standing still for ten minutes.

Moreover, he could not be certain of one thing.

Zhou Ming didn't break any rules, so he advanced! He could clearly feel that the space and time around him were becoming more and more distorted.

The cycle of day and night was fast, and they couldn't reach the end of the mountain path in the pavilion.

Zhou Ming stopped in his tracks and frowned. This was the first time he felt this sense of danger.

That was because…He knew that if this continued, he would probably become a part of the nourishment of the world in Great Kui Mountain. This was because with the change in time here…The change in space…The changes in these two things would make the raider gradually forget the sense of time and space.

In the end, he gradually got lost in the Great Kui Mountain.

As for why Zhou Ming was still walking for so long…I'm afraid that the cat at my feet hasn't reminded Zhou Ming to eat yet.

As for the problem of food.

Zhou Ming did not intend to believe the so-called food at all…The current evidence was not enough to determine whether the food in front of him could be used.

Fortunately, Zhou Ming had already prepared the props and food before he came to this world.

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