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Chapter 102: The Shock of the Pen Fairy

Li Wenshu said he wanted to rest, so he went to the room that his grandmother had cleaned up.

After the two sisters of the Shi family got married, there was no room for them in this house.

Every year, Xie Pan would temporarily clean up a room, and after the New Year, this room would be occupied by the father and son in various ways for other purposes.

After grandma closed the door, Li Wenshu went straight into the system space to type.

Let the system keep an eye on it, and call her when someone comes.

It is not difficult to write one million words in three months, but the popularity value of five million is the most difficult.

In order to gain this popularity, she not only writes good novels but also updates them more often. The more words she has, the more talents she will attract.

Li Wenshu had saved tens of thousands of words before coming to his grandmother's house.

The countdown began from the moment she started typing.

When she had written 100,000 words, Li Wenshu asked the system to copy them directly to the website, and then she continued to type on the page.

Because the task list also requires the collection of fear value.

So the main theme of this novel is still horror, it's a ghost hunting story.

[[The school has a confession wall, which every freshman must join. No, we didn’t search for it ourselves, it just appeared in our chat box by itself. I didn’t add it.

When I received the admission letter, my phone rang with a notification tone. I clicked on it and saw at the top that "You have added the campus confession wall as a friend". I didn't take it seriously at the time. I thought I had forgotten to apply for the friend status myself...

Later, I added many confession walls myself, and I found that this confession wall was different from the others.

It didn't post anything, just one message: "Have you heard of the Pen Fairy game?"

My roommate was very curious and asked below. I also replied to her on the confession wall, but only replied with this sentence.

Until my roommate asked it, how to play?

It replied: "Student, the things are at the door, you can play according to the instructions."

We were all very surprised at the time. We didn't tell him our dormitory building number and thought it was just the senior student behind the confession wall playing a prank on us.

Until my other roommate came back with a box in his hand and asked whose package was left at the door.

We opened the box and found the things needed to play with the Ouija board.

I am the most timid person, and I was really scared at that time, because our confession wall replies very quickly. How could I get a reply one second and the item arrive at the door the next?

My roommate was brave enough to take the contents, which contained an instruction sheet with a few rules.

1. Once opened, it cannot be thrown away! It cannot be thrown away! It cannot be thrown away!

2. Now you have entered the game.

3. Do not touch taboos.

6You can ask the Pen Fairy any question, including life and death.

7. Don't trust your roommate.

I found that the instruction manual was missing four or five items, which looked very inconsistent.

But my roommates didn't care at all. I was scared, but they were very interested because the game required six people, and there were exactly six people in the dormitory, so no one could be missing, so I was forced to join.

I thought this game was weird and I wanted to quit midway, but they wouldn't let me.

We grasped the pen in our hands, and after saying those horrible and strange spells, the pen magically began to move.

Everyone was excited except me. My hands were shaking with fear and my palms were soaked with cold sweat.

Some people say that it is probably someone among us who is controlling the pen, but no one admits it. This is a fraud and everyone knows it.

Then they started asking questions. Some asked about the comprehensive test scores, some asked about the competition rankings, and some asked about the salary after graduation... It was my turn to ask.

I was so scared that I couldn't speak. My pen kept drawing circles on the paper. Everyone was urging me on. Maybe I was too scared and I didn't have any questions to ask. So after some time, the dancing pen began to become increasingly frenzied.

Everyone was a little flustered and asked who was causing the trouble, but no one admitted it.

Suddenly a strong wind blew up in the room and blew out one of the candles. Maybe I was too nervous, and because I already had a mental illness, I had hallucinations. I saw a person standing behind the candle, a woman with loose hair and a gloomy face. She was standing behind my good roommate.

I was scared and started crying, saying I didn't want to play anymore and I didn't want to play anymore. My roommate was also scared by my reaction and kept saying he wanted to send the Ouija board away.

We chanted the incantation according to the instructions until the pen stopped circling and the wind in the room died down.

I looked at the candle again, and it was still burning intact. I thought I was just dazzled, but then I saw the closed doors and windows of the dormitory.

Where does that wind come from?]

The post ended here, and Luo Xunnan looked at the pale girl on the hospital bed.

The girl had a white gauze wrapped around her forehead. She jumped from a tall building three days ago and hit the unlucky Luo Xunnan.

"My roommate saw this post and became curious about the Pen Fairy. All the people who got into trouble played this game. Three people have died. As for me, I don't even remember how I climbed to the roof."

Luo Xunnan scrolled down again and saw the comments posted by students below the post.

This forum is full of students from South City University.

But the hot comments are particularly eye-catching.

[The poster is a ghost.]

When the system read the last word, it felt creepy.

As expected, Chinese horror is the scariest.

Those copies of "Death Train" that readers said they dared not read unless under the scorching sun were all Chinese-style horror stories.

Ever since the host experienced an infinite stream immersive live broadcast, the description of horror has become more detailed.

Every time I watch it, I feel like I am in the scene. Even though it is just a small system, I have to hide under Li Wenshu's hair every time to watch it, and occasionally I will be scared by his hair.

After all, hair is also a very important factor for female ghosts.

Li Wenshu posted 100,000 words in one go, and the comment section was instantly filled up.

[Why is the game description of this pen fairy so detailed? It can't be true. There must be no ghosts in this world, right? 】

[I opened it unexpectedly, no one told me it would be so scary!!! I'm the only one in the room now, I almost peed myself.]

[Although it is a horror novel like Death Train, the content of this novel is completely different. The setting of the Pen Fairy is really very imaginative. 】

[No, is there any reference to the setting of Pen Fairy in the game? If not, it's really amazing that they can come up with such an awesome setting.]

[Ahhhhhh, you are done, Pork Ribs Spirit. I thought this was a non-horror novel, but I was scared to death after clicking on it and reading it. If I am scared to death, I will really haunt you like a ghost this time.]

[No, no, I can’t see the word GUI right now. I’m really going crazy.]

[Although, I finally understand why some college students in the article were curious and wanted to play Pen Fairy. After seeing the game settings, I also want to play it. ]

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