Catastrophe Card King-Chapter 415 - 154 A+ Hidden Plot_3
Chapter 415: Chapter 154 A+ Hidden Plot_3
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Because there’s still the “unknown difficulty plot” to face later.
Leonard Churchill and Miss Rita exchange a glance. He knows that the clever Miss Rita has guessed his intentions.
But as they’re in such a critical condition, there’s no fun if they don’t take some gambles.
Leonard Churchill takes a sideways look at her and suggests, “Let’s make the upcoming challenge a bit more thrilling.”
Seven Brown immediately agrees, “Sure.”
She is no longer as timid as when she first stepped into the alternate dimension.
Now, her heart is filled with anticipation and a restless desire to take on high-difficulty stories.
Thinking about the unknown challenge ahead, certain instincts in her soul stir up.
She suddenly feels that even if she died alongside this guy, what would it matter?
They look at each other and smile confidently.
Churchill starts to look at the others in the Safe House.
The six members of Kelson’s group felt their hair stand on end under his gaze, not knowing why they felt so apprehensive.
Then, Churchill casually asks, “Is the password box with you guys?”
This is the first time the two groups have engaged in conversation.
However, Kelson, expressionless, shows no intention of answering.
He’s not stupid, he knows that the two of them who can come downstairs unquestionably possess some ability.
They must have mastered some clues unknown to his group.
He even guesses that the password for the box has already ended up in their hands.
However, this is precisely why he can’t let them take the box.
If the mission is not completed, no one should think of completing it.
As for them, they only need to come out alive for this mission.
Seeing the other side not answering, Churchill shrugs, his face shows an unconcerned expression.
Because from their expressions, he had already gotten his answer.
He just wants to confirm whether the password box is really in their hands.
And not somewhere else in the institute.
He didn’t hope that the others would willingly hand it over.
After all, Churchill has already guessed what might be in that box.
The plot of this alternate dimension isn’t complicated.
If it’s simply a B-rank difficulty, successfully retrieving the password box would deem it complete.
There wouldn’t even be a need to kill the high-difficulty enemy, Catastrophe Rabbit, on the second floor.
However, after killing it, they received the Hot Melt Knife and password. freewebnσvel.cøm
So, there must be two things in the box.
The first is a reward;
The second is the clue to trigger the A-level plot in the third layer puzzle.
As for the rewards, they are likely some machinery-related research from the institute.
But this is an alternate dimension that encourages adventurous challenges with a reward mechanism.
So, Churchill guesses that the reward may not be fixed.
Just like Schrodinger’s cat.
Before the box is opened, no one can be sure of what’s inside.
It’s possible that what you get from opening it on the second floor is entirely different from what you get on the third floor.
This stuff is useless to Churchill, but for Seven Brown, who is a mechanic, it could be very beneficial.
As for the clue…
That’s what Churchill is most interested in.
He speculates that the box may contain some vague clues about the Mechanical Gorilla’s capabilities, which could provide prior knowledge of the terrifying and invincible mechanical monster on the third floor, thus allowing for a advance planning.
Instead of being instantly killed when revealing what’s inside the box.
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Then, they could use the Hot Melt Knife to defeat the Mechanical Gorilla outside, get further clues, and complete the A-level plot.
The normal clearance procedure would probably be like this.
Theoretically speaking, if Churchill wants to complete the A-rank mission, he must get that password box.
But… because the two could understand the ancient Taru language, they gained some hidden clues.
He has already guessed the location of the pollution source.
As such, Churchill doesn’t plan to complete the A-level mission anymore, but plans to directly confront the final boss.
As for how to go about it, that’s a gamble.
Anyway, guessing wrong won’t have much impact.
If they guess right…
Whew, that would be really thrilling.
Churchill gets to his feet and puts his ear against the wall to check carefully.
The six people inside the house watched his strange behavior, not knowing the purpose.
But their instincts told them that this guy seemed to be planning something dangerous.
But they were completely powerless.
They can’t forcibly stop a “teammate’s” actions.
Besides, even if they decided to enforce, it’s not certain they would win.
Thus, after a few moments of Churchill listening to the wall, he confirmed that the crack running through the entire Underground Research Institute is behind one of the walls.
Additionally, it is fairly sizable, and it’s likely that the wall could be destroyed.
When Seven Brown sees the look on Churchill’s face, she immediately understands and walks over.
The two silently take out a bunch of High-Explosive Engineering Bombs from the Storage Ring.
They then start setting them up in a specific formation.
One by one, they attached them onto the wall like tiles.
Seeing this, the six people from Iron Hand realize what they’re up to and were petrified.
Are these two trying to blow up the safe house?
Isn’t the wall meant to be indestructible?
They had never considered that the wall could be broken, or even dared to think about it.
The room is their last resort for survival. If it is destroyed, wouldn’t that be suicidal?
Kelson blurts out, “What the hell are you doing?!”
When Churchill asked about the box before, they ignored him.
Now, the two of them completely disregarded what the others were saying.
Since they can’t fight directly, they didn’t even bother with any more words.
If they can’t harm their teammates directly, they’ll do it indirectly.
If they open the door to let the Mechanical Gorilla in, it would be judged by the will of the space as an act of betrayal, and be stopped..