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Chapter 276: The Four Color Theorem. [278]



Summary

In Chapter 276, Zhou Zhen finds himself in a blacksmith's shop, where he is confronted by an old blacksmith and hostile villagers. After quickly dispatching the villagers using his powers, Zhou Zhen interrogates the blacksmith about a plague affecting the village. However, before he can learn more, the blacksmith's head explodes, and the scene transforms into a colorful puzzle resembling the Four Color Theorem. Zhou Zhen realizes he is in a "Digital Forest," where colors divide the environment into patches, each representing different states—gray for death, black for hunger, white for illness, and red for war. As he navigates this surreal landscape, he encounters Ji Li, who undergoes transformations linked to these colors and faces off against "A Rui Si," the god of war. The chapter explores themes of fear, power, and the consequences of actions, culminating in a realization of the connection between the colors and biblical references to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. Zhou Zhen understands that he is within A Rui Si's domain, a distorted reality shaped by the god's influence.

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