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Chapter 963: 777: The image you sent has been censored
Chapter 963: Chapter 777: The image you sent has been censored
As Luo Kai instantly became vigilant due to the sudden chill.
The little Qing, who had her mouth wide open, darted forward and clung onto the black gelatinous mass that had swelled up. Her tiny body sprawled like an octopus, with her enormous half-meter-wide mouth firmly pressed against the surface.
The originally human facial features had distorted beyond recognition, with her entire head seeming to transform into a mouth, leaving only a faint shadow of hair visible.
Calling her an octopus-like creature.
Wasn’t an exaggeration.
Not only were her hands and feet tightly gripping the darkness, but multiple writhing tentacles extended from her body, embedding deeply into the dark wall.
In the next moment, a storm-like black vortex erupted in the room.
The little girl clinging to the Abyss Darkness was like a siphon, causing the gelatinous darkness to convulse furiously before rapidly shrinking and shriveling.
In just two or three seconds.
The monster that had swelled up moments ago disappeared.
Everything had been devoured by Qing.
“Burp.”
After consuming the monster, Qing returned to her regular little-girl form instantly. She clutched her belly and let out a satisfied burp, before blinking her eyes and turning to look at Luo Kai.
Luo Kai’s stance remained unchanged, with one hand gripping his sword.
After staring wordlessly at the little girl for a moment, Luo Kai suddenly spoke up: “If you keep eating things like this, does your Uncle Dai know?”
Upon hearing this.
Qing froze.
Then she slowly raised her hand to cover her mouth.
Her expression looked exactly like someone who had made a mistake and was afraid of being scolded. She seemed visibly uneasy.
Seeing this, Luo Kai’s lips twitched slightly.
Seems like she knows.
“Uncle Dai told me not to eat randomly…”
Qing nervously tugged at her shirt hem.
Then she looked at Luo Kai with puppy eyes. “Big brother, please don’t tell him I ate randomly again. I didn’t do it on purpose — I was just a little hungry…”
The little girl’s tender voice was soft and sugary, full of grievance, leveraging her innocent appearance to its fullest.
Inside, Luo Kai shook his head.
He simply turned away, refusing to look any longer.
The walls in the room were still seeping darkness, but the spreading trend had slowed down, as the dark aura leaking from the Abyss Rift was entirely contained by the glass bottle.
The originally crystal-clear glass bottle had now turned pitch-black. Luo Kai held it in his hand, and the viscous darkness clung to his skin.
As the burning pain spread, chaotic whispers seemed to seep from flesh into his brain.
Luo Kai frowned slightly.
The Abyss Rift couldn’t be fully absorbed like this.
So after most of the swirling darkness in the alley was absorbed, he used his other hand to retrieve a new tool.
It was a seal strip that looked like a sticker.
Luo Kai tore off the release paper with his teeth, then pressed the seal strip to the upper edge of the Abyss Rift, smoothing it down with his palm while carefully moving the glass bottle away.
Once the bottle was removed.
The half-meter-long Abyss Rift was completely covered by the matching half-meter-long seal strip.
It looked like some duct tape slapped onto a nearly cracked wall.
Although it seemed unreliable.
It actually stuck firmly.
After fixing the wall, Luo Kai retrieved a sturdy box, placed the glass bottle—still sticky with the darkness—inside, and stored it in his Player’s Handbook.
Normally, following the standard procedure.
To prevent the Abyss Darkness from seeping through his Player’s Handbook and corroding his sanity, Luo Kai should’ve immediately submerged his consciousness into the Script Space to hand the item over for system purification.
But due to current circumstances, he couldn’t conveniently enter the Script Space.
So he resorted to secondary sealing.
“Phew, finally done.”
After resolving the Abyss Rift.
Luo Kai exhaled in relief while wiping his hands.
He glanced back at the room still oozing darkness, then grabbed his Patterned Han Sword and used the ruby to ignite a blaze.
Roar—
Blood-red flames surged along the dark matter, burning fiercely.
The flames didn’t harm the building’s structure but annihilated the dark matter, leaving intact walls in their wake.
Qing quickly retreated to the window.
Her pitch-black pupils reflected the flickering red glow. She watched the flames, her expression somewhat fearful.
And then.
Luo Kai suddenly looked at her.
As if she sensed something, Qing’s head rotated ninety degrees, her eerie black eyes locking onto his.
Their gazes held for a moment.
Until Qing’s exposed arm started swelling with black membranes, her pupils turned crimson, and she appeared on the verge of shifting into her monstrous form, prompting Luo Kai to slowly suppress his killing intent.
“Alright, stay here and don’t wander around. I can bring the person you’re looking for here to see you,” Luo Kai said blandly.
“Big brother, you wouldn’t lie to me, would you?” Qing blinked her eyes.
“Liars swallow a thousand needles.”
“Swallowing a thousand needles isn’t hard.”
“…”
Well, it really isn’t hard.
Speechless, Luo Kai pulled out a cigarette from his pocket, lit it using the flames still burning along the wall, and stuck it in his mouth while opening his Player’s Handbook.
This time, the Script Space repairs weren’t causing much disruption.
Aside from halting the Player Square’s functionality, other features remained active, leading Luo Kai to suspect the repairs focused on Subspace this time.
As for the sealed-off forums.
Perhaps the concern was that public discussions might provoke panic?
Admittedly, Script Space’s decision was rather bureaucratic in nature.
However, the lack of restrictions on information sharing was convenient.
Otherwise, he wouldn’t even be able to contact the outside world from here.
Opening the Player’s Handbook.
Noticing that Xu Shuo hadn’t responded yet.
Luo Kai sent a flurry of messages.
Seeing Qing curiously peeking from the side, Luo Kai suddenly had an idea. He moved the system chat window in front of Qing and opened the photo feature in the dialog box.
He positioned the scanning frame over Qing’s innocent little face.
Luo Kai snapped a photo.
Click.
“Ah!”
Qing let out a sudden scream.
Luo Kai raised his head, slightly bewildered.
She sprang backward as if startled, clutching her face in apparent discomfort, as thick black matter seeped through her fingers.
Her entire body seemed to melt, with bubbling membranes rising on her skin, sprouting writhing black tentacles.
She looked as though she was reverting to her true form.
After a moment, Qing’s trembling body gradually calmed, the abnormalities subsiding back into her form.
She lowered her hands from her face, glaring indignantly at Luo Kai from across the room.
“Big brother, you’re so bad!”
“…It’s just a photo.”
Honestly.
Luo Kai hadn’t anticipated the photo feature of the Player’s Handbook having such an effect.
The creature hadn’t suffered any harm.
It simply revealed its true form.
Luo Kai then studied the system-captured image, but unfortunately, it depicted an exceptionally grotesque monster—swollen and black, eyes glowing crimson, with a terrifyingly distorted body.
Although it obviously wasn’t the cute little girl.
Luo Kai shared the photo anyway.
Along with the caption: [Look at this cute little girl. Without her clothes, she’s like this—still got a doll-like face though.]
But after the picture was sent.
The system indicated that the image had been censored.
Without the accompanying image.
The previous messages—[Xu Shuo, there’s a girl looking for you], [Come check out the girl in the script], [If you don’t show up soon, I might kill her]—
Made Luo Kai seem like a lunatic.
Luo Kai: “…”
Seriously? You’ll send the message but censor the image?
Because the Script Space automatically harmonizes any Abyss Substance or references to it?
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