Quick Travel to the Clouds

Chapter 804 Challenge Dungeon 59



Chapter 804 Challenge Dungeon 59

The female teacher was incredibly strong; the two adult players were completely powerless to resist, their feet almost leaving the ground.

"Disrupting classroom order and disobeying orders." The female teacher's voice trembled with excitement. "Go to the disciplinary room and receive the 'education' you deserve!"

She dragged two players, their faces ashen and struggling in vain, straight out of the classroom.

Outside the door, a male teacher in a black uniform with a blank, plaster-like face was already standing there.

He silently took the two players, one in each hand, and walked towards the other end of the corridor, towards an area where the light seemed particularly dim.

The NPC students in the classroom ignored this, all lowering their heads and opening their textbooks, with only a few having a secret and malicious smile on their lips.

Xia Wanqi and the others held their breath, their hearts pounding.

Yun Chu watched this scene expressionlessly. The moment she was dragged out of the classroom, a fire iron flying ant silently slipped from her sleeve, flapped its wings, and took flight at an extremely fast speed, catching up with the male teacher and the player who was being taken away.

The flying ant followed all the way, through the long corridor, down the dusty stairs, and finally arrived at a secluded corner on the west side of the teaching building.

There was a heavy, dark red iron gate with no markings on it, only mottled rust.

The male teacher used a strangely shaped key to open the door, pushed the two players who were constantly pleading and cursing inside, and then slammed the door shut.

The room inside the door is not an ordinary room.

The fire ant squeezed through the crack in the door and saw a dim red space.

The walls looked as if they were soaked in years of bloodstains, and the air was filled with the cloying smell of rust and decay.

There were no tables or chairs, only a nameless "thing" crawling in the center of the room—it looked like a mass of flesh haphazardly sewn together from countless pale limbs and tattered blue cloth strips, constantly writhing, with a crack in the center revealing layers of sharp teeth covered in mucus.

The two players let out desperate screams.

The monster suddenly stood up and pounced on them.

The teeth-grinding tearing sounds, chewing sounds, and brief, extremely shrill screams mingled together before quickly fading into silence.

As the last sound faded and the monster slowly retreated into the shadows of the room, two lines of twisted, faintly glowing, blood-red characters suddenly appeared on the mottled wall of the punishment room:

Rule 1: Loud noises and disturbances are prohibited during class.

Rule 2: The uniform for teachers at this school is a white shirt and dark-colored bottoms. No teacher will wear a blue shirt.

The Fire Iron Flying Ant relayed the information it "saw" to Yun Chu through a special communication mechanism.

Yun Chu sat in her seat, her fingertips lightly tracing the edge of her textbook. These two rules were simple, but she didn't know if they would work on the NPCs.

With a slight thought, she issued a new command to the Fire Iron Flying Ant.

A few minutes later, in the back row of the classroom, an NPC boy who was reading a book suddenly screamed and jumped up from his seat, frantically shaking his left hand—a small red dot on the web of his hand quickly swelled up and turned black, causing him excruciating pain.

He instinctively cried out in pain, the sound particularly jarring in the quiet classroom.

The female teacher, who was writing on the blackboard, suddenly turned around, her glasses flashing with a cold light.

"Classroom noise?" Her voice was even colder than before, but that strange excitement reappeared on her face. "Very good...you also need to be educated."

Following the same procedure, the unfortunate male NPC was also taken away and sent to the dark red punishment room.

The fire-iron flying ants followed closely behind, witnessing a similar fate—being devoured by the monster.

Rule 1: Verification is true.

Violators, whether players or NPCs, will be "punished".

A cold, knowing glint flashed deep within Yun Chu's gray eyes.

Since the rules also apply to NPCs... and the number of NPCs is obviously far greater than that of players, and most of them are not "key" or "special" beings.

A clear and efficient approach to cleaning and testing took shape in her mind.

During the rest of the class, Yun Chu behaved herself, imitating the NPCs around her as she read and took notes, perfectly like an ordinary student.

But the Fire Iron Flying Ants, under her command, began to operate frequently and covertly.

It quietly flew towards those NPCs who seemed impatient, alone, or were making small movements that might easily be startled.

Even a slight sting was enough to make a girl who was completely focused scream.

A sudden bite on the back of the neck can jol a drowsy boy awake and make him yell.

A single impact to the ear canal is enough to make a whispering student cry out in pain.

……

Every unexpected sound that crossed the line of "classroom quiet" would immediately draw the female teacher's signature gaze, a mixture of coldness and excitement, followed by a pronouncement of "punishment."

One after another, the NPC students were taken away in terror and confusion, disappearing into the dark corridor leading to the disciplinary room.

Through the eyes of the Fire Iron Flying Ant, Yun Chu calmly observed each "punishment" process, confirming the consistency of rule execution, while also keeping an eye out for any new rules emerging or whether the "monster" had any other characteristics.

The long "class" finally ended when the bell rang.

The female teacher licked her lips, still savoring the moment, then picked up her lesson plan and left the classroom.

The atmosphere in the classroom relaxed, and the NPC students stretched and left one after another, seemingly not paying much attention to the fact that many students were missing.

Yun Chu didn't move. She remained seated, casually flipping through the textbook in front of her, as if previewing or reviewing. Her gray pupils reflected the words on the pages, but without any focus.

She needs to organize the information she just received and plan her next steps.

On the other side of the classroom, Xia Wanqi, Tai Lele, and Zhou Muyang quickly exchanged a glance.

“The rules here are too obviously deadly.” Xia Wanqi lowered his voice, his usual smile long gone, replaced by a solemn expression. “Sitting in the wrong seat, making loud noises… these are all deadly traps. We must find more rules as soon as possible; being passively attacked is too dangerous.”

"The NPC who was just taken away... was a bit strange. It seemed like he was bitten by something?" Tai Lele recalled, her sunny smile becoming somewhat forced.

Zhou Muyang nodded: "Yes, and there are quite a few. This doesn't seem like an accident... but we don't have time to investigate further right now."

"Split up and explore the campus during breaks and any free time to look for clues, rules, or unusual locations."

The three quickly reached a consensus and, without any delay, got up and mingled with the flow of NPC students leaving the classroom, heading in different directions.

Xia Wanqi headed towards the teachers' office, Tai Lele headed towards the playground and gymnasium, while Zhou Muyang became interested in the library and bulletin board.

They took the initiative to begin searching for clues in this "Bright Campus" survival instance.

Yun Chu caught a glimpse of them leaving out of the corner of her eye, pondering when to put the sack over Xia Wanqi's head, beat him up, and complete her mission.

After thinking about it, Yun Chu decided to wait until tonight to discuss it.


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