There is One New Rule Every Month Globally-Chapter 439 - 331: "Li Yi still hasn’t changed this bad habit.

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Chapter 439: Chapter 331: “Li Yi still hasn’t changed this bad habit.

From their perspective, they could only see the lower half of the sphere, and even that was just a small segment.

“Oh, this thing.”

Upon noticing Chen Yi and company’s attention on the sphere, the tour guide spoke with some pride, patting his chest: “This is a significant invention by our Former Leader Li Yi. He named it the Gravity Ball.”

“This one is number two.”

“It runs through levels seven through nine.”

“Just like this ball, there are a total of thirty buried beneath the entire Sky City.”

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“The purpose of these balls is to provide a continuous and stable counteracting force when the city sways, ensuring that, despite how much Sky City may appear to wobble from the outside, the ground of Sky City remains completely unaffected.”

“You will get a clearer sense of this when you stand on the ground later.”

“…”

With a slightly odd expression, Tuberculosis Rabbit remained silent. He seemed to understand, but he still had some questions.

And since he was a good child who always asked when he didn’t understand, he just asked outright.

“I get what you’re saying, so you mean regardless of how much Sky City seems to sway from the outside, the actual ground of Sky City doesn’t wobble at all.”

“There wouldn’t be a situation where even a cup on a table couldn’t stay put, right?”

“Exactly.”

The guide replied with immense pride.

“If that’s the case, then why build a city that looks like it’s constantly swinging? Isn’t it better to just build it on the ground?”

“The swaying produces kinetic energy, which is converted into electrical energy, providing the city with a near-infinite source of power.”

“Well said, but now I’m curious about something. The cost of constructing this swing, if used for energy transmission to the city, would easily cover a hundred years’ worth, wouldn’t it?”

“…”

The guide’s mouth opened and closed a few times, and suddenly he fell silent, at a loss for a rebuttal.

After a moment, he scratched the back of his head awkwardly and said.

“It looks cooler this way, doesn’t it?”

“Indeed.”

Tuberculosis Rabbit nodded in agreement, not bothering to argue further. It did look significantly cooler indeed, at least very eye-opening — something he had never seen on Blue Star.

Following that.

The guide continued to lead the way and gave a tour, walking them from the ninth down to the first level, showing them the entire underground structure of Sky City.

Finally, when they arrived on the ground via the elevator.

The tour guide also bade them farewell.

“For the rest of your journey, I won’t be a third wheel. Feel free to explore on your own; your visitor status has been marked as highest priority to ensure the best possible experience. Hope you enjoy it.”

With that.

The guide left on his own.

And they stepped onto the ground of the city.

“It really doesn’t shake.”

Standing on the ground with his hands in his pockets, Tuberculosis Rabbit looked around.

“Not bad.”

The road in front of them had eight lanes and was extremely wide, with numerous vehicles whizzing past, all of which varied in type.

There were cars that looked almost like the ones on Blue Star.

Some were riding a donkey.

Others were riding on broomsticks.

And there was even a player riding a motorcycle engulfed in flames, shooting past them.

The vehicles each had their own unique features.

Apart from those driving on the road, there were also paths in the sky.

In the half-space between the towering buildings in front of them, there were quite a few semi-transparent white dashed lines, dictating the routes for flying vehicles, spread across three levels.

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Many flying vehicles traveled within these semi-transparent lines.

The topmost layer was above all the buildings, with not many dashed lines to confine them. According to the guide’s introduction, the road on the ground and the first two levels of sky roads had speed limits.

And you must follow the designated routes.

The highest level of sky road had no speed limit and no route requirements; it was a free lane.

Of course.

The highest sky lane had no determined liability for accidents, and any mishap needed to be negotiated between the involved parties, making it the most liberal lane.

Meanwhile, other roads were regulated by the city’s civil laws.

The whole city appeared incredibly lively, and even though the buildings were tall skyscrapers, each one had its own particular style.

For instance, the office building ahead with over 300 levels took the shape of a player drawing a bow and aiming at the sky.

A short distance away, there was a building that shockingly took the form of a middle-aged man pulling down his trousers and engaging in some manual labor.

Looking to the right, the shape of that office building was just like Sky City, also on a swing. The entire building was fixed to a swing and constantly swaying.

One could guess that the floors inside that office building were probably stable too, likely equipped with some Gravity Ball. This qualified as a Matryoshka style building.

Beyond that, there were some truly creepy buildings, like the high-rise in front of them that shockingly resembled a cockroach. It had two large red LED lights embedded in the sharp, triangular roof, resembling the eyes of a cockroach, and long limb-like tentacles outside the building.

“…”

After taking a look around, Tuberculosis Rabbit found that he couldn’t focus on a single building for more than three seconds before something even more astonishing caught his attention. Every building seemed like the main character; there were too many to take in.

In the end, after scanning the surroundings, he fixed his gaze on the high-rise fashioned in the likeness of the middle-aged man—pants down, engaged in handiwork. With a complex expression, he muttered in shock and a trance.