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Chapter 1: Returning Home

In 3 B.C., during the reign of Emperor Ai of Han, there was a great drought in the world. A mysterious event occurred in the area east of the Hangu Pass. The people were in a collective panic, abandoning their fields and throwing their hoes, all holding harvest stalks, claiming that they were the plans of the Queen Mother of the West and had to be delivered to the palace. They were all running around in the fields and roads at dawn and night with disheveled hair or naked and barefoot, passing the harvest stalks to each other. Officials around the country either grabbed or pressed or beat them with the intention of stopping them, but to no avail. In the end, thousands of harvest stalks were sent to the capital through 26 counties and countries and finally placed in front of Emperor Ai of Han.

After that, the people sang and danced in the lanes and fields to worship the Queen Mother of the West until the autumn of the year, when they first awoke from their dream.

—"Zizhi Tongjian" scroll 34

In 1518 A.D., the "dancing plague" broke out in Strasbourg, France, when a woman suddenly danced and partied in the street, attracting people to stop by. Later, people joined in one after another and danced with her, continuing through the night. One day later, there were 34 dancers, and three days later, there were more than 400. The local officials brought in medical doctors for help, but nothing could be done. Even a number of doctors and soldiers joined the dance, danced for several days, and died of exhaustion. A month later, nearly half of the people in the city died in the madness of the dance.

In 1960, the scarecrow incident in Massachusetts, USA, happened. A scarecrow appeared in a wheat field in the New England highlands, the maker of which is unknown. Anyone who saw the eyes of the scarecrow stood on the spot, dazed and stiff. Those who saw the people affected by the scarecrow also experienced similar symptoms, which spread to the surrounding area. In one day, the scarecrow plague spread throughout the city, and the army and state police were deployed, but the results are unknown.

In 2005, a group of students at a middle school in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, collectively dreamed of red-eyed spiders during their afternoon break, causing panic. Later, the students began to show symptoms such as twisted limbs, slanted eyebrows, and tangled arms and legs. Experts understood the phenomenon and called it mass hysteria triggered by symptoms of muscle spasms. The following day, a gas explosion occurred at the school, destroying several school buildings. The number of casualties and survivors is unknown!

In 2030, the Red Moon event occurs!

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    ElderYharon
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    A sanguine moon

    SANGUINE!
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    Avitas
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    Well, someone has been using the thesaurus
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    JujuKing
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    Buset ngeri juga baru chapter 1
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    Glarxan
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    Translation history of this novel is very mesy. Most importantly, this style of translation—intentionally verbose ChatGPT—is only for like 29 chapters, and then goes edited MTL from Webnovel. At least for a time. To not be confused or annoyed, I suggest to start with Webnovel translation and ignore this one. From 41 it's basically straight MTL that Webnovel like to use to quickly finish dropped translations.

    Also, this chapter is technically not the first. There's a prologue-introduction. Here:
    In 3 B.C., during the reign of Emperor Ai of Han, there was a great drought in the world. A mysterious event occurred in the area east of the Hangu Pass. The people were in a collective panic, abandoning their fields and throwing their hoes, all holding harvest stalks, claiming that they were the plans of the Queen Mother of the West and had to be delivered to the palace. They were all running around in the fields and roads at dawn and night with disheveled hair or naked and barefoot, passing the harvest stalks to each other. Officials around the country either grabbed or pressed or beat them with the intention of stopping them, but to no avail. In the end, thousands of harvest stalks were sent to the capital through 26 counties and countries and finally placed in front of Emperor Ai of Han.

    After that, the people sang and danced in the lanes and fields to worship the Queen Mother of the West until the autumn of the year, when they first awoke from their dream.

    —”Zizhi Tongjian” scroll 34

    In 1518 A.D., the “dancing plague” broke out in Strasbourg, France, when a woman suddenly danced and partied in the street, attracting people to stop by. Later, people joined in one after another and danced with her, continuing through the night. One day later, there were 34 dancers, and three days later, there were more than 400. The local officials brought in medical doctors for help, but nothing could be done. Even a number of doctors and soldiers joined the dance, danced for several days, and died of exhaustion. A month later, nearly half of the people in the city died in the madness of the dance.

    In 1960, the scarecrow incident in Massachusetts, USA, happened. A scarecrow appeared in a wheat field in the New England highlands, the maker of which is unknown. Anyone who saw the eyes of the scarecrow stood on the spot, dazed and stiff. Those who saw the people affected by the scarecrow also experienced similar symptoms, which spread to the surrounding area. In one day, the scarecrow plague spread throughout the city, and the army and state police were deployed, but the results are unknown.

    In 2005, a group of students at a middle school in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, collectively dreamed of red-eyed spiders during their afternoon break, causing panic. Later, the students began to show symptoms such as twisted limbs, slanted eyebrows, and tangled arms and legs. Experts understood the phenomenon and called it mass hysteria triggered by symptoms of muscle spasms. The following day, a gas explosion occurred at the school, destroying several school buildings. The number of casualties and survivors is unknown!

    In 2030, the Red Moon event occurs!
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    Pannu
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    I could recognise this writing with my eyes closed with how much I use this thing.

    It's chatgpt. Uselessly dramatic. Just a whole lot of fluff without actually getting to point. It ain't bad but like I said, very uselessly dramatic.
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      The_Hood_God
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      Like u mean it was translated or was it actually literally written by ChatGPT ??
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        Pannu
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        Translated.

        Chatgpt can't write a good complex story yet.
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    RedCreepy
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    Sorry for the bear.
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    Friehun
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    Haha just like I said in the title page, the mc seems like the real crazy one in this world
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    The_Imm۞rtal
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    Nah this opening sent shivers down my spine, reminds me of My House of Horrors
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      Rememberthepain
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      Just came from there
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    Nas
    Nas
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    Wait so Lu Xin’s family isn’t real and it’s all in his head?

    I already expect this world to be a place where people act weirdly and/or violently and that is considered normal unlike our world because of this red moon. But I thought only the MC would be immune to it since that’s what I got from the synopsis but now it looks like there’s more people that aren’t affected by the strangeness of that world.

    Well I’ll find out more soon. Kinda looking forward to it.
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      The ancient one
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      So your saying that all of this is in his mind? None of the interactions are real huh 😔 damn I was fooled
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        Nas
        Nas
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        They should be real to him, maybe like spirits but not a living creature like him. At least that’s how it appears.
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    give me six digits
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    Just my opinion but the vocabulary is kinda unnecessarily convoluted. It's not fun to read
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      Ludicrous Lich
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      I can see that but a lot of regular books are like that these days so it doesn’t really bother me plus it’s only some words that are unnecessary in my opinion
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      Jack Kaneki
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      Convoluted is better half assed
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