1383 Stipulated Rules (2/2)

The ones who were most effective against a Beyonder were definitely Higher-Sequence Beyonders of the same pathway.

Therefore, Klein's current plan was to use the status of the Genie to better use the Trunsoest Brass Book.

If the Genie didn't exert a certain influence, the rules set by the Trunsoest Brass Book definitely wouldn't be biased towards Klein. It would only restrict all existences other than itself.

As the Genie's blurry, pale-gold figure took form, the Trunsoest Brass Book produced the sound of colliding metal and quickly flipped to the second half of the book that allowed writing.

Without any gap in time, new text appeared on the brass page:

”Theft is prohibited here!”

If Klein had the choice, the most suitable rule would be ”Acts of theft are prohibited here” because the former clause was a law. It couldn't stop someone from committing theft ahead of time, and it could only deliver punishment after the act. Furthermore, punishment for first-time thieves was inevitably light, something the Amons could withstand. His idea restricted the possibility of such actions—there was no such thing as theft.

However, there was no way for the Trunsoest Brass Book to make such a rule right now. One had to wait until the provisions were watertight enough, and that it had awakened to a certain extent before that was possible.

Previously, the Genie had relied on ”His” close connection with the Trunsoest Brass Book, ”His” high status, and all ”His” strength before ”He” could enforce similar rules. At this moment, ”He” was already drained and unable to do such things.

At present, all Klein could do was try his best to stall for time so that the Trunsoest Brass Book could produce a sufficiently strict setup of laws to target Amon so as to act in concert with his ”Fooling” authority.

At this moment, in the room that trapped Amon.

As the illusory door on the ground opened, the four real doors shook and cracks appeared.

This would bring about many unknown effects.

Suddenly, the sound of a bell rang out from an endless distance away.

At some point in time, Amon had transformed into an ancient, mottled stone wall clock. On the wall clock, the second hand formed by the Worm of Time suddenly paused.

Gong!

As the bell reverberated, everything in the room froze strangely, including the four doors.

The only exception was Amon. ”He” had transformed back to ”His” pointy-hatted, classic black-robed look. With a smile, ”He” calmly raised ”His” left hand and tightened ”His” five fingers.

In the next second, the strange frozen state was broken. The four doors that were about to open had closed again with a bang, leaving no gaps behind.

Amon's figure descended and burrowed into the illusory door that wasn't closed.

Just as ”He” used this method to leave the room, ”He” discovered that ”He” had arrived in a pitch-black wilderness. There was a dark tower that seemed to pierce the sky in the distance.

Inside the tower, the Trunsoest Brass Book in front of Klein had formed a second rule:

”Deception is prohibited here!”

Although Amon couldn't see what was happening, it was as though ”He” had sensed something. After all, a high-ranking person who used the rules of deception as entertainment was undoubtedly able to sense the changes in the rules. Otherwise, there was no way of accurately finding loopholes.

”He” immediately raised ”His” hand and adjusted the monocle stuck in ”His” right eye.

On the surface of the crystal monocle, a blinding, pure white light spewed out, illuminating the wilderness. There were no longer any concealed existences here.

This was the ”eternal daytime” that ”He” had previously given to Klein and retrieved from Klein's ”main body”!

In such an environment, the dark tower melted inch by inch. Klein floated in midair with one hand holding the Magic Wishing Lamp, and the other holding the Staff of the Stars. In front of him was the open Trunsoest Brass Book.

Amon took the opportunity to stretch out ”His” hand that was holding onto the monocle. From a distance, ”He” gripped Klein's projection to his palm.

Behind him, the shadow that had been dragged out by the ”eternal daytime” seemed to become fainter as it twisted with vitality.

Without a sound, Amon began ”Stealing” Klein's various Beyonder powers.

”He” didn't deliberately seek out the ”Fooling” authority. Instead, ”He” chose to be random to increase the success rate.

However, with a flash of light, what fell into ”His” palm was only a simple paper figurine.

Grafting!

Pa!

The shadow behind Amon's back was lashed by an invisible whip, and ”He” was completely unharmed.

”He” created an error, letting ”His” shadow replace ”Him.”

Following that, Amon laughed as ”His” voice resounded in Klein's ears.

”Genie, I can also promise to send you back to the cosmos.

”Look, I wasn't punished. This means that I'm not swindling you.”

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