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Chapter 6: It's all about acting

Gao Fei turned around on the barrel and used his shoulders to continue to cover the roots of the iron grid corroded by the acid. At the same time, he waved his fists with red eyes, beat his chest, and let out a beast-like roar from his mouth, like an angry gorilla.

Orc jailers have seen the crazy look of "Berserker" a lot, but such an exaggerated behavior as Basaka's today is quite rare.

The jailer touched his chin and looked at the shouting "barbarian monkey" on the barrel, with a trace of doubt in his eyes.

Gao Fei couldn't help but worry that his acting skills were too exaggerated, and the jailer would see the flaws. Fortunately, the rustling noise behind him subsided, and he no longer had to cover it up with a roar, so he jumped off the barrel and rushed to

In front of the cell door, he shook his fist and cursed at the jailer.

"Green-skinned bastard! Do you dare to open the cell door and challenge me one-on-one like a real man?"

Angry sparks burst out in the Orc's eyes, but he quickly restrained his anger and failed to catch his provocation. He kept a sullen face and allowed the barbarian prince to provoke him without saying a word until the opponent's "fury" subsided and his face showed fatigue.

Then he took out the blowpipe with a grin, pointed it at his chest and blew out a poisonous arrow!

Gao Fei was hit by a poisonous arrow and deliberately fell backward, falling next to the barrel. He hugged the barrel with both hands and struggled to get up.

He was familiar with the sting caused by the blowing dart, and the loss of 2 health points was expected, but the numbness was not as strong as last time.

Just when he was wondering, Gao Fei received a system prompt and learned that he had just passed a "Fortitude Saving Throw" and successfully suppressed the toxins in his body.

Gao Fei was secretly happy, but he still pretended to be poisoned, holding the barrel and groaning in pain.

At this time, Astrolabe sent a system prompt, asking him to perform a "Performance" or "Deception" check, with a saving throw difficulty (DC) of 10.

By passing the test, you can successfully hide from the orc jailer and prevent him from realizing that he is pretending to be poisoned. This will of course be of great benefit to the subsequent jailbreak operation.

Basaka comes with three skills, "Animal Taming (Perception)", "Perception (Perception)" and "Intimidation (Charm)". As for "Performance (Charm)" and "Deception (Charm)", he is not good at it.

The proficiency bonus corresponding to the skill cannot be obtained.

Fortunately, Goofy's dice luck was good this time. The two dice rolls for the "Deception" test were 8 and 11 respectively.

At level 1, the attribute test is at a disadvantage in the exhausted state. The lower of the two dice is 8 points, plus the 2 points of charm modification, it just passes the test and successfully deceives the jailer.

The orc didn't notice anything unusual. He opened the cell door and walked in, stepped on Basaka's back, raised the mace high in his right hand, pointed at the barrel with his left hand, and said viciously:

"Boy, have you had enough trouble?"

"Listening, Lao Tzu will take a fierce meal next, and then shit in that barrel, unless you eat all the shit of Lao Tzu, otherwise you will be uncomfortable tonight!"

I'm going to fuck you!

Gao Fei was furious, grabbed the jailer's ankle with his backhand, turned over, and knocked the green-skinned bastard to the ground. With a bang, he knocked over the barrel!

The jailer never expected that he would still have the strength to resist, and fell to the ground on his back. His forehead was swollen from the impact. For a moment, stars appeared in his eyes and he was delirious.

Without thinking, Gao Fei grabbed the reagent bottle that was originally buckled under the barrel, pulled out the cork, and poured a full bottle of acid on the jailer's face, burning his eyes out on the spot!

The jailer instinctively covered his face and exclaimed. Before he could raise his voice to call for help, the barbarian prince pounced on him like a lion, strangled him with a cable, and strangled his neck with a rope. His arms tightened and tensed.

Muscles are like steel.

The half-orc jailer's eyes were blind, and his face was terribly corroded. He opened his mouth wide, stuck out his tongue, inhaled hard, and twisted his body desperately, trying to get rid of Basaka who was pressing on him, but it was in vain. He was noose within a few minutes.

He was so strangled that he lost consciousness, foamed at the mouth, and his crotch was wet.

Gao Fei continued to tighten his grip until the jailer's face turned purple and his heartbeat stopped, then he let go.

The system sends a prompt: Successfully kill the Orc Jailer and gain 100 experience points (xp).

The young berserker Basaka Olaf has long been accustomed to bloodshed, killing people is as common as eating and drinking.

When Gao Fei relied on him, he would be affected by the host's mentality to some extent. It was obviously his first time to kill someone with his own hands, but his mood was unusually calm - perhaps this was the psychological quality Yaoguang hoped they would train through the simulation game.

Only with this kind of psychological quality, when facing enemies in the real world in the future, can we kill without changing our expressions.

Gao Fei breathed a long sigh of relief and dragged his tired body to the window. He held an iron fence corroded by acid with both hands and pulled hard, breaking it by the roots. The open window was big enough for him to get out sideways.

The window to freedom was already open, but Gao Fei was not in a hurry to leave. He turned back to search for the jailer's body, and seized a set of crude leather armor that increased level 2 defense, a mace, a dagger, and a blow dart.

, flint and prison key.

Gao Fei put on his leather armor, put the rest of the loot into the storage space of the astrolabe, looked at the open cell door, and couldn't help but have an idea.

While he was fighting with the jailer, no one else came to check, which shows that this cell was not well guarded.

The time now is almost two o'clock in the morning. Except for the jailer who was strangled to death, there should be no other guards outside the cell door. Anyway, there is an escape route behind him. If you want to risk going out through the front door, you might be able to assassinate the jailer while he is sleeping.

, earn more experience points and loot.

Gao Fei has played many open world RPG games. He writes fantasy novels and often runs offline groups. Based on his own experience, he feels that if he wants to avoid clichés in scripts like "Prison Break", he needs to design more.

variable.

It is certainly possible for players to escape through windows, but if they are brave enough to take risks, they can also sneak out through the main entrance while the night is dark.

Whether planning a game script or conceiving a novel, generally speaking, the more a character breaks out of the norm and takes an unusual path when solving problems, the more benefits he or she can gain.

What impressed Gao Fei the most was a classic game called "Divinity ○ Sin", in which players discovered multiple ways to escape from prison in the prologue.

Will this simulation game designed by "Tiangong" to train special police officers also follow the same concept?

Gao Fei restrained the impulse in his heart and first saved a file using the astrolabe. Fortunately, saving did not consume energy, and then tiptoed out of the cell door.

Five minutes later, there was a scream and roar from the end of the corridor, followed by the sound of a fierce fight...

Well, it turns out that this is not possible.

Across the corridor is the prison canteen. As soon as Gao Fei walked out, he bumped into more than 20 jailers waiting for the meal to be served. One can imagine his end...

It's the middle of the night, why are all the jailers getting up to eat?

The more Gao Fei thought about it, the angrier he became. He felt that the game design was unreasonable, and even wanted to send a letter to Yao Guang to complain - after all, she was also the customer service and sales representative of this special training game.

However, after checking the new entries in the astrolabe, he realized that most of the jailers outside the corridor were orcs.

These green-skinned beasts are naturally afraid of light and are accustomed to staying out during the day and night. This hour happens to be dinner time for the orcs, so it’s no wonder they are all gathered in the dining hall.


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