**Chapter 413: Divine Game: Kart Racing 12**
**Rewind Clock**: After use, it reduces the cooldown time of all skills by 50%, with a cooldown period of 1 hour.
This was just what she needed!
Both skills were impressive, not to mention she had also acquired two World Tombs.
One was a blue glass orb, which in the culture of Blue Star, Yu Xunge could only associate with checkers, but perhaps in another world, it had a different use?
**World Tomb: Blue Glass Orb**: Belongs to the Lingcha civilization; players from other civilizations can only use it as a ticket.
The other was a diamond-shaped stone tablet, engraved with the head of an animal. Its name was Dou Shou Qi (Fighting Animal Chess), a game that did exist in the Jiu Jiu civilization, but like the little red plane, she couldn't imagine how this could serve as a key, or how to arrange it to determine the key's level.
**World Tomb: Tiger Chess**: Belongs to the Huangyan civilization; players from other civilizations can only use it as a ticket.
Now she had three World Tombs from other civilizations: the poker from Mai Mang, the glass orb from Lingcha, and the Tiger Chess from Huangyan.
She no longer had to worry about tickets!
And together, these added up to 30,000 honor points.
Moreover, Tu Lan had also gained 3 points in intelligence and 2 points in agility.
Not only that, she had taken over the other party's go-kart, including the gasoline and Kart Coins inside.
The go-kart was immediately dismantled, and she and Tu Lan picked out the usable parts. Unfortunately, by the time they got here, the parts and tires of the two go-karts were severely worn out. Only one was still in decent condition, which Tu Lan managed to detach and hang on the back of their go-kart.
To prevent other players from scavenging, Yu Xunge blew up the remaining parts.
Both cans of gasoline were only half full, so Yu Xunge mixed them into one can, which now contained 57%.
There were quite a few Kart Coins, clearly from the last gas station visit before they had a chance to use them. Together, the two players had 42 coins, which Yu Xunge stored in her steering wheel.
Adding to those she had stolen from the gas station, and the ones Tu Lan picked up after being attacked by a vending machine, she now had a total of 83 Kart Coins.
Yu Xunge almost wanted to stay here forever, but just then, the **Kart Bump** event ended, and go-karts began to appear out of thin air.
What reassured Yu Xunge was that although she hadn’t placed in the top hundred due to leaving early, she hadn’t been eliminated either.
Most of the players who appeared out of nowhere drove off without even glancing back.
Only the agreed-upon Wu Ren stopped her kart upon reaching the racetrack after leaving the battle zone. She didn’t even look left or right but turned around and immediately spotted Yu Xunge waiting by the roadside.
With a cold expression, she parked her go-kart next to Yu Xunge. Her deep gray eyes were ablaze with anger. Not just her; the hamster perched on her steering wheel was also glaring at Yu Xunge, its face scrunched up in fury, showing a row of tiny teeth.
Alright then, Yu Xunge pulled out a few parts that Tu Lan had sorted through—these parts didn’t match their go-kart model—and handed them to Wu Ren.
Wu Ren coldly examined the parts in Yu Xunge's hands, reluctantly nodded, and even held them up for the hamster to see. After inspecting, the hamster nodded in agreement, indicating that they had forgiven Yu Xunge for the trouble she had caused them.
Yu Xunge’s opinion of Wu Ren rose another notch. She had actually prepared for Wu Ren to try and take advantage of her.
In her mind, she and Wu Ren could use this opportunity to stir up some trouble, and it wouldn’t be her betrayal first; it would be Wu Ren’s lack of sportsmanship.
The trade would naturally continue, but in future encounters, she would have more freedom in her dealings with Wu Ren, not being so passive. In situations like this, she could easily say she didn’t feel safe outside and would translate for her once they reached the next safe zone.
To her surprise, Wu Ren was indeed so straightforward…
Yu Xunge began to use sign language to translate for Wu Ren. She and Tu Lan had also finished modifying their kart, eaten, and rested enough.
Wu Ren didn’t like to delay either. She sat elegantly in her go-kart, her tail skillfully writing down the rules in the snow. After finishing one, Yu Xunge would read it, and the tip of her tail would immediately smooth out the layer of snow.
Forty-five rules in total, and Yu Xunge managed to translate five for Wu Ren.
Once the translation was complete, Yu Xunge didn’t just leave. She took out a spare tire she had prepared earlier and handed it to Wu Ren—this tire was of no use to her.
Her go-kart was a small model, and this tire was also small. She hadn’t made a mistake in picking it up, but when Tu Lan tried to install it, she was told she had violated the rules.
After some investigation, they discovered that the center of the tire had a deep blue circle, which was different from her white go-kart.
They both exclaimed in unison, “Installation of mismatched color tires is prohibited.”
Rule seventeen immediately lit up, confirming what they had just said.
Yu Xunge gestured, hoping Wu Ren would help her translate the rules.
Seeing the tire valued at 85 Kart Coins, Wu Ren pursed her lips, nodded slightly with restraint, and accepted the tire.
This time, Yu Xunge was genuinely surprised. She knew she was pushing her luck, but she hadn’t expected Wu Ren to agree… She couldn’t shake the feeling that Wu Ren had some ulterior motive.
This accommodating demeanor reminded her too much of her own approach when trying to get someone to cooperate by giving them a little incentive first.
But doubts aside, Yu Xunge immediately began writing down the remaining 13 rules she hadn’t figured out yet.
Having spent so long in the world battlefield, even if Wu Ren hadn’t self-studied any languages, she must have bought the ten languages available in the honor shop!
To her surprise, Wu Ren managed to decipher three of the rules.
**Rule Two**: The number of times entering the gas station to participate in the game cannot exceed three.
**Rule Five**: The mixture of gasoline types cannot exceed three.
**Rule Thirteen**: The same type of gasoline can be used up to a maximum of 300ml.
Adding to the rules she had already understood—Rule Eight and Rule Eighty-Five, along with the ones she guessed after violating the rules—Rules Nine, Ten, and Seventeen, she had now comprehended eight rules, leaving ten unknown.
The game had only been going for 4 hours and 17 minutes, with plenty of time left. She had already suffered significant losses due to rule violations, but thankfully, the chance of losing skills hadn’t been too outrageous; so far, she had only lost one B-level skill…
Plus, she had eliminated three players, so she was still in the black.
Otherwise, she would have seriously considered leaving early.
After Wu Ren finished translating, she drove off with the tire.
Yu Xunge waited half a minute before setting off again with Tu Lan.
The modified go-kart was noticeably faster, but Yu Xunge’s mind was filled with Rule Two—she couldn’t participate in the game more than three times—which meant she had lost a crucial source of Kart Coins.
In this divine game, Kart Coins were absolutely essential.
Gasoline had to be purchased.
During battles with other players, the go-kart would inevitably incur damage, and she needed to reserve Kart Coins to buy parts for the go-kart. Even if she couldn’t replace them with better parts for Tu Lan’s modifications, she still needed to save for repairs.
Not to mention the parking fees required for leaving the battle zone early…
The first early exit only cost 5 Kart Coins, but the second would cost 10. The number of times she and other players entered the gas station and their progress would surely differ, and this parking fee fluctuation wouldn’t just apply to her.
It could either be random or change based on the game’s time progression.
Regardless, she had to set aside some…
Otherwise, she might be forced to stay at the gas station.
What if she got stuck and faced divine punishment every minute? She couldn’t take that risk.
In the next five hours, Yu Xunge and Tu Lan entered the gas station four times, spending 1 minute restocking, 3 minutes repairing, and the rest of the time stealing Kart Coins, specifically targeting the vending machines for their coins.
It wasn’t out of high moral standards; it was because there was a limit to how many times they could steal. What if players later had something more valuable to steal? If they could steal from the vending machine, they would prioritize that.
Moreover, after a few successful steals, they would stop just before the vending machine was about to wake up. In such cases, if a player accidentally hit the vending machine during a fight, it could easily wake it up…
Essentially, they were digging a pit for the players in this game zone.
Once they had dug their pit, they left just before the safe zone switched to a battle zone.
Thanks to the initial 83 Kart Coins, they could manage to cover the costs of gasoline and parts without needing to stay in the safe zone to play the game, relying on their thieving skills.
Tu Lan even managed to conjure two ice mirrors to install rearview mirrors on their go-kart.
During those five hours, Yu Xunge and Tu Lan’s moods fluctuated wildly.
They frequently received system notifications stating they had violated game rules and that divine punishment was about to be drawn.
From the start of the game until now, even counting the glowing boxes and the positive gains from eliminating players, they had already lost 59 attribute points, one B-level skill, one C-level skill, and 1% of their maximum health and evasion rate.
Yu Xunge couldn’t help but think of Wu Ren’s 45 rules, wondering how she had managed to endure…
After each rule violation, she would immediately recite all her guesses.
Coincidentally, she got one right when, during a battle, the green blood of an alien player splattered onto their go-kart.