Reaching the age of thirty, my income randomly doubled-Chapter 748 - 556: An Unprecedented Education

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Chapter 748 -556: An Unprecedented Education

“Old Pan, come on, she’s at least the Second Princess. Can you think twice before making a move?”

The filming had wrapped up, and it was time for a break. Tengying Entertainment had booked out the entire area for them.

Most of the people here were part of the production team. Even Old Pan felt helpless—didn’t the big boss already explain?

The setup was designed for normal intelligence levels. If the ‘grenade in the crotch’ trick actually worked, wouldn’t that be a joke of the century?

That said, he felt uneasy after shooting the little princess three times in a row himself.

Chen Pingsheng would never let his daughter participate in actual filming. Her so-called stint as an extra was mainly within his own “Big Era” crew.

The storylines could be adjusted at will because it wasn’t for public release—just something to keep as family memories.

As for the plot and other elements, it was roughly similar to a live-action role-playing game.

While acting, they also had to think their way through challenges to progress.

The purpose of this setup was partly to let his daughter experience some hardship while also engaging her mind, fostering teamwork and problem-solving.

For example, the current storyline was “Ghost Village.”

The main goal was to eliminate the small group of invaders. The principal players were naturally An’an and her group, including Er Piya.

The invaders had normal intelligence—no handicaps given.

The girls had to use the villagers to resist, wiping out the intruders before moving on to the next storyline.

It was essentially a live-action role-play.

Except Pingsheng had spent a billion yuan assembling a super team and leasing this entire film production base.

To say he went to great lengths would be an understatement.

From any observer’s perspective, no other father would spend both time and money during summer break to create such an elaborate project for his daughter.

Everything was meant to ensure that Chen An’an could appreciate modern history when she reached middle school, and gain a sense of participation through this game.

The secondary goal was, of course, to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

In the current situation, whether or not Yang Mi was saved, she was doomed. The next step was to deal with the remaining intruders.

Afterward, they had to find the regular forces.

“Sis…”

“Shut up.” Because Er Piya had gotten herself killed three times, An’an had automatically deemed her words as nonsense.

As long as she didn’t die, they could quickly clear the scenario.

But if someone was killed, the character revived, and they had to start over from scratch.

Er Piya sulked in frustration but obediently sat down, listening to her sister’s instructions.

Meanwhile, Chen Pingsheng and Song Yanxi stayed hidden in the courtyard, observing the situation.

Even Chen Qi, his youngest, who loved excitement, had joined in and brought along Hu Qilin for good measure.

“Bro, this idea of yours is genius, but it sure burns money.”

“Burning money is nothing. Imagine when they grow up and look back on this TV show—it’ll be worth more than any childhood memory.”

“True. Even when we’re old, we can take it out and rewatch it often.”

“Exactly. Let’s go. Once they finish strategizing and restart filming, we have to cooperate properly.”

Chen Pingsheng led them away, while An’an was indeed coming up with some ideas.

After Yang Mi’s death, the villagers’ fury was obvious.

The arrogance of the invaders was also off the charts. Everyone began to prepare disguises, with An’an inviting the group of invaders for tea as part of the plan.

Coincidentally, there was someone in the village specializing in rat poison, a detail flagged by the village’s information system.

They just needed to uncover this clue—rat poison was placed in the tea bowls.

When the small invaders noticed something wrong, a large group of villagers rushed in.

Even so, about half the villagers perished.

In the end, An’an and Er Piya got hold of three imported rifles.

But before dying, one of the intruders revealed that the Sakata Corps unit was about to pass through the area.

The message was clear: they were all doomed.

This triggered the next scenario—An’an had to lead the Little Soldier Company to find the main resistance forces.

Carrying an imported rifle on her own, An’an walked for ages before encountering someone.

The man, with a cunning glint in his eyes, claimed to know where the main forces were located.

Without doubting him, An’an followed him into the mountains.

And just as they had taken out the invaders earlier, this man used the same tactics on them.

This experience taught them not to trust others lightly and to carefully analyze the truthfulness of the information they received.

The Little Soldier Company regrouped at the village’s entrance and started their search for the main forces again.

They ran into the same man.

Without a word, Er Piya shot him dead on the spot.

But after walking for some time, they were surrounded by bandits rushing over from the mountains.

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They were all slaughtered.

The twists and turns never seemed to end, like an endless winding mountain road.

Their only advantages were gathering intel before dying and infinite respawns.

Beyond that, they had nothing to rely on.

The brutal reality proved that surviving in times of war was no easy feat.

Many resorted to any means necessary just to stay alive.

This time, the group knew they couldn’t act recklessly—they needed to plan ahead.

Dragged back to the village’s outskirts by a truck, Er Piya protested.

“Can’t we start from where we left off? Walking back takes half an hour.”

To which the answer was a firm no.

The available intel made it clear that a gang of highway robbers operated in these parts.

To pass safely, they had to outsmart the robbers.

An’an came up with a clever plan and again followed the man into the mountains, but this time she altered her narrative.

She claimed they were part of the army but got separated from their unit.

This lie was crucial—without it, they wouldn’t have obtained the rifles.

The bandits, wary of provoking the military, let them pass, demonstrating the principle of using leverage.

Thanks to this strategy, An’an safely led the Little Soldier Company out.

After walking for another hour, they finally located the main resistance forces—a small guerrilla unit.

An’an and her team joined the group, kicking off a week-long intensive training session.

The objective was to turn their scattered team into an actual guerrilla company.

Even knowing it was all staged, the Little Soldier Company couldn’t hide their excitement. The immersive experience was worlds apart from textbook material.

Especially the segments involving strategic thinking and survival—it all felt incredibly real.

They had to continuously uncover hidden clues to find solutions that led them to the next phase.

In the end, this heavily-invested production not only made An’an eager to continue but also got Er Piya seriously engaged.

The guerrilla leader began teaching them history and explaining the principles behind forming a resistance unit.

Their enthusiasm was through the roof.

However, the invaders were tough, requiring precise tactics to defeat.

Apart from their ability to respawn and learn from pre-death intel, everything else was modeled after real historical scenarios.

To maximize authenticity and impact, Chen Pingsheng even hired nearly 3,000 extras to stay in the area for long-term, cooperative reenactments.

The enemy’s main forces consisted of over a thousand soldiers, complete with tanks and planes.

The breathtaking visuals and realism were intended to give them a deep understanding of historical challenges and hardships.