Chapter 575
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Chapter 575: Game Rules
A silver brilliance soared into the sky.
It continued to spread,
spreading throughout the surroundings of the First Primary Star, reaching further into the distant horizon, and eventually covering the entire galaxy.
The silver light kept expanding, influencing even the far reaches beyond the galaxy.
This was the mighty divine power of the God of Games and Strategy.
Below the Outer God, the mightiest deity.
The God of Games and Strategy.
The game that would determine the fate of the World was about to begin.
In the vastness of the world, there may be no game more significant, more legendary than this one.
Bai Yan’s will had surpassed the witch’s body, reaching a “higher” place—not in terms of physical space, but in a higher dimension.
Surrounded by a shimmering silver glow, his consciousness remained.
Transformed into a man in a black robe, he had a genuine face, exuding an awe-inspiring presence.
He was the Savior of Babel Tower.
At the other end of the silver radiance stood a figure who bore a striking resemblance to Bai Yan.
No, it wasn’t just a resemblance, it was almost identical.
But Bai Yan knew, this wasn’t just himself—it was the leader of the Tower organization.
Solitary.
[First meeting, the Savior of Babel Tower…]
[It would be the last time they met.]
He gazed at the figure of Bai Yan.
In those eyes, there was no human emotion.
As Bai Yan caught sight of him, he realized in that instant that the other person was nothing more than a strange being disguised in human skin.
Solitary’s supernatural power could manipulate various emotions into strength, but in reality, this entity had no emotions to speak of.
In the realm of the God of Games, as both the “Game Initiator” and the “Challenger,” they couldn’t inflict any harm upon each other; they could only communicate.
A solitary voice drifted over.
From deep within Bai Yan’s heart, a sense of tranquility emerged.
[I knew…]
[You were not truly the Savior, but merely a false remnant.]
[They were remnants, wreckage, relics that should have faded away.]
[Here, complete annihilation is your destined fate.]
[After your downfall, I will inherit your will, along with the most important Babel Tower… to complete the game of saving World.]
Bai Yan also gazed at the other person.
[I won’t lose.]
[The Savior never loses, only the Savior emerges victorious.]
Solitary stopped speaking and began making the rules of the game.
In this game, it appeared fair, but in reality, it was very unfair.
Because the one who initiates the game also determines the overall rules.
Although Solitary couldn’t directly dictate which game to play each time, he could still make specific instructions regarding the overall rules of the game.
Even if they requested relatively fair game rules, as the rule-maker, he would undoubtedly make the rules more advantageous to his side.
The God of Games was never defeated before his downfall.
And civilizations or gods who dared to refuse the challenge would be struck by multiple attacks, resulting in instant death.
Thus, in the multiverse, the game and the God of Games were like natural disasters, causing any gods and civilizations aware of his existence to turn pale with fear.
Soon, the game rules were finalized.
Bai Yan carefully examined the game rules designated for Solitary, which were divided into five rounds:
Three individual rounds
One small group game for pairs
Finally, a large group game with a restriction on the number of members—five people.
In each individual match, one point was awarded, making a total of three points.
The small group matches awarded two points, and the large group matches awarded four points.
The total score was divided into nine points.
That meant, if one side won all the individual and small group games, there would be no need to compare the final large group game.
In the individual games, the members who competed couldn’t participate in the final large group game, but there were no restrictions in the small group games.
Regardless of whether they appeared in individual battles or the large group game, they could still participate in the small group game.
Bai Yan understood that whether he could assign suitable members to the appropriate games would already determine the general outcome.
Compatibility in battles between extraordinary beings was extremely important—and games were no different.
Many times, being powerful didn’t necessarily guarantee victory; sometimes, it’s the mechanics and strategy that matter more.
The only participants in the game were the members organized by both sides, meaning they couldn’t go find other people now.
That meant, the Immortal Dragons, Shi Nianyu, The Cursed String Music, and Chris wouldn’t be able to participate.
Bai Yan couldn’t help but ponder.
The participants in the three individual games couldn’t join the large group game with five people. So, eight members were needed to continue the competition.
On their side, there were plenty of people, but did he kill enough members of the Tower organization? Did they still have enough manpower?
Or perhaps, did Solitary attract more participants?
There was also another possibility:
Could being Solitary be a way to possess the ability to come back to life?
Bai Yan had already guessed the truth.
Around them, paper tags began to float and spin, each one documenting a different game.
[Alright, let the game begin.]
Within the three hundred and thirty million paper tags, representing the three hundred and thirty million games chosen by the God of Games, were nearly all the valuable types of games found in the diverse universe.
[You’re up first.]
A solitary voice echoed, and one paper tag stood out among the many surrounding them, revealing the specific details of the first individual game.
“Summon” means to bring forth.
“Summon the wicked spirit.”
This was the name of the first game.
“Summoning Shadows” was a very dangerous game that existed briefly in the history of a long-lost civilization.
In fact, it wasn’t a true game but a form of punishment.
In a long-lost civilization, there was a mighty sorcerer king who possessed exceptional summoning skills. Occasionally, he would utilize this “game” to punish two wrongdoers, demanding they compete in summoning spells.
They had to summon the most powerful creatures.
Only the side that summoned the stronger creatures would be allowed to survive.
So the two wrongdoers had no choice but to strive and summon stronger and more bizarre creatures, hoping to win the game.
But summoning powerful creatures was also a perilous endeavor.
Thus, it often happened that both wrongdoers met a desperate end—one slain by a creature too powerful, the other executed by the Magic King.
But there was one instance when a “Summoning of the Unusual” went awry, and a wrongdoer ended up summoning a creature so powerful that even the Magic King himself perished in the uncontrollable summoning.
From that moment, this type of punishment game was banned.
Until that civilization vanished.
Is this the kind of game? It sounds cruel and savage, but also incredibly fascinating.
Bai Yan fell into deep thought.
Who should they send?
Just then, Solitary calmly spoke again, exercising his power as the game opener.
[Additional rules…]
[The time interval for each summoning ritual must not exceed ten minutes.]