Chapter 442: Chapter 442: A Dream in the Garden, Two Groups of the Happiest People

Amidst the ruins, helpless soul-searching questions emerged.

That was Sun! And he was completely ignoring the rules at full power—which player among them could possibly withstand that?

The players from the [Paradise] faction who had already been taken down were filled with grief and indignation.

The physical pain wasn't too bad, but the uncertainty about their future made them feel utterly helpless.

Things had already reached this point—their equipment was destroyed, they'd been beaten up for no reason, and that rule-breaking Sun didn't seem to face any consequences.

What about the rest of the game?

Were they just finished like this? How would wins and losses be calculated?

"How exactly... is this game supposed to be played?"

Among the players still active in the current game, there wasn't a single person left who could stop Sun now.

This state was Sun's comfort zone—usually, this was exactly how things went when he participated in games.

In his most familiar state, he could casually bulldoze through everything according to his whims, completely disregarding so-called game rules.

No matter what conspiracies or schemes existed, blowing everything up would eventually reveal the truth.

Even if he truly violated rules, shouldn't something come to sanction him?

With Blank's assistance in his tyranny, completely ignoring the rules, Sun was now thoroughly enjoying himself, specializing in blowing up everything wherever he went.

"Let's go there next, blow up that stuff over there too."

Sun casually pointed and turned, striding forward.

Blank walked beside him while behind them, the nose-ring guy followed like a soulless zombie walking aimlessly forward.

Suddenly, Sun abruptly stopped and looked back at Blank.

"Heh... I just thought of something."

"Tell me—how big is this amusement park anyway?"

Blank glanced up and said something obvious: "Probably pretty big."

"Yeah, it's big, but not that big. If I wanted to, it shouldn't be a problem."

Sun scanned his surroundings, his words somewhat disjointed.

His smile gradually twisted into something ferocious as he stared at Blank, saying something terrifying:

"Tell me—should I be more direct about this?"

"If I'm willing to go all out, just blow up this entire amusement park... what do you think?"

Blank's eyelid twitched slightly as she responded:

"Up to you, but do you actually have that capability?"

"If it's possible, I'd quite like to see it too."

Sun looked up, his flame giant scanning everything around them, but ultimately shook his head.

"Destroying everything simultaneously would probably require going all out. Haha, that kind of all-out opportunity should be saved for Sin—why bother going all out against this mere amusement park?"

"Besides, that would reduce a lot of the fun, wouldn't it?"

"Miss Tour Guide."

On the flame giant's face, blazing fires outlined a manic smiling expression.

"Hahahahaha!" Blank suddenly laughed. "Fun? Not bad, very good!"

"Excellent judgment indeed."

"So, Sun, what do you think It wants?"

"What? Who?" Sun countered, clearly not understanding.

"Or to put it another way—what do you think the actual rules of this game are?"

This kind of question that everyone assumed the tour guide should know perfectly well, when raised by Blank now, somehow didn't feel out of place at all.

Sun across from her had zero interest in such topics and immediately turned to keep walking.

"More of these boring topics. Didn't I already say?"

"The game rules were clearly explained—it's you people who insist on pretending to be deaf!"

"The visitor faction is supposed to properly experience and thoroughly enjoy this garden tour."

"And the staff are supposed to maintain the equipment and ensure normal operation of the amusement park."

"I don't want to serve others, so I chose to be a visitor, and now..."

As he spoke, Sun raised his right hand, flames rising from his palm, dancing fire sparks like a symphony of life.

"I'm properly enjoying my garden tour, properly completing my game mission."

This description was exactly what the game had told everyone at the very beginning.

Only everyone else believed these two sentences hid secrets about how to oppose, while only Sun took them at pure face value.

The smile forming on Blank's face became increasingly pronounced.

"The best way to get somewhere is to go there directly!"

"It seems you've never been a fool after all."

Both wore satisfied smiles, appearing to be thoroughly enjoying themselves as they headed to the next bombing location, the nose-ring guy following helplessly.

...

While one story branch blossoms, another requires attention.

Blank and Yu Huan walked ahead, followed by a dark-faced Qingshuang and a dark-skinned black man.

For Qingshuang and the black man, they now deeply regretted participating in this game.

Though they couldn't regret choosing the wrong team, since the situation on Sun's side sounded equally outrageous.

These two gloomy individuals formed stark contrast with the pair walking ahead.

Yu Huan was completely here to play—she seemed carefree, quickly forgetting all dangers after experiencing them and wholeheartedly throwing herself into the next game.

"Tour Guide Blank, I want to play this!"

"Okay."

"Later I want to play that shaky cup over there."

"Sure, we'll go later."

"What does 'ants climbing trees' mean? Where's this equipment?"

"We can look for it later."

Yu Huan chattered away while Blank responded occasionally.

Given her appearance, Blank should be the youngest, but guiding Yu Huan felt like taking care of a little sister.

They experienced basically everything along the way—roadside shooting games, nesting dolls, and clowns selling candied hawthorns. Yu Huan found everything fascinating.

Worth mentioning was that these extra items like candied hawthorns didn't cost anything, seemingly complimentary gifts from Paradise.

Qingshuang and the black man could only follow helplessly, having lost all say in the matter—now completely at the mercy of whatever the two ahead wanted to play!

Both remained mentally tense, expressions grave, carefully watching for any potential surprises or traps that might emerge around them.

Currently, almost everyone in the entire amusement park wore downward-turned smiles, completely lacking any mood for amusement. The [Paradise] faction members similarly believed their futures remained uncertain.

Their current moods perfectly reflected this game's title—Garden Tour Nightmare.

In this vast space, only two pairs seemed to be in high spirits.

Yu Huan and Blank, Sun and Blank—were the two happiest groups.