Chu Ge was drawn to the words "Xuanjiang University," his heart somewhat in turmoil.
However, on second thought, the Survivors wouldn't dare to cause chaos in public.
He took a deep breath and focused his attention on the rules.
Mad killing, why did it look so much like the rules of a battle royale game?
The 99 Survivors might seem intimidating, but on closer inspection, this rule set was safer than a factional Survival Competition.
At least there was no need to worry about undercover enemies.
Because every other Survivor was an enemy.
Of course, for the weak, these were undoubtedly hellish rules.
"It seems I must choose survival skills that can strengthen my combat abilities,"
Chu Ge murmured to himself. He now had 1200 Survival Points and needed to keep 200.
According to Gao Fei, a Two Stars Survivor would be directly deducted 200 Survival Points if eliminated, which was 100 more than a One Star Survivor.
Upon learning this news, Chu Ge instantly regretted it.