Sorcerer’s Handbook

Chapter 105: There's nothing I can do about you

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"Increase the plan's error tolerance and plan a course of action after seizing the ship?"

On the sea-viewing terrace, Igula felt a little strange after hearing Ash's request: "Shouldn't your top priority now be to think about how to survive the Blood Moon Trial in a few days? Don't tell me that you don't think you will be selected into the Lucky Eight, or that you think only one person will die in this extra Blood Moon Trial."

Not only Igula, but even ordinary death row inmates had a premonition that the next few Blood Moon Trials would result in heavy casualties - because the prison was almost full.

There are more and more people, but the prison cannot be expanded, and it is even impossible to reduce the average living area per death row inmates, improve the living environment, or convert other facilities into dormitories.

The environment in Suihu Prison is now very close to the limit of the "Guidelines on Prisoner Living Environments". If the prison dares to reduce living conditions in order to increase the prisoner capacity, the Human Rights Association will definitely rush over to bite the prison and accuse it of abusing prisoners.

Therefore, the only and best way for the prison is to make the death row prisoners produce "reasonable consumption" and increase the revenue of the Blood Moon Trial at the same time - because the prison cannot force the executioners to attack non-target death row prisoners, so in order to increase the casualty rate as much as possible, the prison has to design a game link of "the whole army is annihilated" and "no one can escape", so that the live broadcast effect will naturally explode.

The Blood Moon Trial on the 15th was a vivid example. The trial was complicated and exciting, with the death row inmates killing each other. Moreover, when Valkas was being tortured, as long as he had the thought "If I don't do well, neither will you", he could take the other death row inmates to kowtow to the Blood Moon Lord in a moment.

It is also very interesting to say that the Human Rights Association will never allow prisons to lower living conditions in order to increase the capacity of death row prisoners; but the Human Rights Association thinks it is okay for prisons to design Blood Moon Trials with high mortality rates in order to reduce the number of death row prisoners.

Although there is no evidence, Igula feels that some of the advertising fees from the Blood Moon Trial must have become political donations to the Human Rights Association.

"Then how do you think I can safely survive the Blood Moon Trial?"

"Hmm... Pray to the Four Pillars Gods behind you? Or turn from darkness to light and pray for mercy from the Blood Moon Lord?"

"If Broken Lake Prison is a cage, then the trial list is the butcher outside selecting the targets for slaughter." Ash said: "We, the beasts in the cage, cannot influence the things outside the cage, unless there is a butcher outside who is very familiar with me, but unfortunately there is no butcher outside who covets me. There may be many diners who covet me."

"So instead of worrying about whether I can survive the Blood Moon Trial, I might as well make a more detailed escape plan based on the premise that I can survive by luck." Ash folded his hands and leaned against the railing of the rooftop. "After all, there are still nine days before the next transport ship arrives. We can't waste it like this."

"Sounds like a waste of time." Igula curled his lips.

"No, Ash is right!" Ronald said excitedly, "Even if it can reduce the risk by 1% and increase the success rate by 1%, it is worth our time to try. Friends, our time is very precious. If you want to enjoy it, you can wait until we return to the free world to continue enjoying it. Now prepare wholeheartedly for the prison break, okay?"

"That's right. He's just sitting there doing nothing anyway." Langna said, "Besides, I believe that Brother Ash won't die so easily in Broken Lake."

The vote was 3:1, so Igula naturally had to obey the majority. However, he was not against improving the plan, he just wanted to argue with Ash.

Perhaps he knew that someone like Ash would never be the target of his fraud, so Igula was too lazy to waste his emotional intelligence on Ash.

You have to know that when facing customers, Igulla is a caring and thoughtful person who is loved by everyone. With his spiritual power, he can easily open the hearts of customers and let them talk for a whole day without feeling bored. Many people would rather be cheated of money by Igulla than not want to chat with him.

"Due to the limitations of the chip, my plan has many loopholes." Igula said, "The most likely loophole is the period after 'seizing the medical technician's clothes' and before 'entering the transport ship'."

"If the unconscious medical technician is discovered earlier, or if our operation takes more than ten minutes, or if there are various accidents along the way, the prison guards will find out that we have removed the chip. Once they issue a warning to the transport ship, we will never be able to board the ship, let alone escape from the prison by seizing the ship."

"This is too risky and there are too many unpredictable factors. If the plan fails, it will most likely fail at this stage." Igula looked at everyone: "What do you think?"

Ash racked his brains to think, while Ron remained silent. However, Ronald raised his hand and said, "How about we just kill all the prison guards first?"

"Unless we can kill all the guards at the same time, he will sound the alarm if even one slips through the net." Igula was speechless. "And the guards are on duty in shifts. There are always some of them staying in the guards' living area that we can't enter. They won't give us the chance to kill them all in one fell swoop."

Ronald said seriously: "Then find a way to get them together!"

"What can we do? Let Ash pray to the four gods? It would be better to be direct and let Ash pray for the prison guards to die suddenly at the same time—"

"If we find a person, purify his chip, and then have him kill other death row prisoners and prison guards, will the prison guards gather together to hunt him down?"

Igula was about to deny this idea, but he swallowed it back. He paced back and forth subconsciously, put his thumb in his mouth, bit his nails, and fell into deep thought.

Ash blinked. "It sounds like... it's more reliable than just gambling on luck!"

"Ronnie is awesome." Ronaldo patted Ronald on the shoulder and said with a smile.

"Although there are still many details to be perfected, it is indeed feasible!" Igula's eyes became brighter and brighter. "Use bait to attract the attention of the prison guards. Whether it is to ambush and kill the prison guards or take the opportunity to seize the boat and escape, it is much better than my original plan. Moreover, I can prepare more backup plans, such as letting Ash remove the chips of more people and provoke a riot in Shattered Lake Prison!"

"Right under the noses of the prison, under the watchful eyes of the prison guards, Broken Lake was turned upside down!"

When he thought about the fact that the play he directed would become more grand and more exciting, Igulla couldn't help but feel excited, and the long-lost enthusiasm for work was revived in his body again!

Ash said excitedly: "Without further delay, let's quickly pick a lucky death row inmate as bait!"

Igula had no objection, and the four of them headed towards the Death Fight Club.

Their requirements for bait are that they must be brave and aggressive, hate prison, obey orders, and be easily deceived. People who meet these conditions are basically concentrated in the Death Fighting Society.

As he passed by, Ash leaned towards Igula secretly and whispered, "Ronald is very strange today."

Today, Ronald was all smiles, speaking actively, with a sunny and warm expression, which was in stark contrast to the dry Ronald who was almost dehydrated and shrunken a few days ago, making Ash feel very scared.

Igula also responded in a low voice: "This shows that the ceremony has reached the later stage. I won't be surprised if Ronald's dormitory is vacated tomorrow."

"I should have mentioned that I used magic to enhance my hearing, right?" Ronald turned to look at them and shook his head: "Unless I use magic to cover it up, I can still hear whispers of this level!"

Ash and Igula stopped at the same time, both of them had innocent expressions as if nothing had happened. In terms of being thick-skinned, the two were surprisingly consistent.

"Don't worry about me. I will definitely live until next month." Ronald patted his chest and said, "The matter between me and Langna will not affect the plan. Even if we need to solve it, we will solve it after escaping the prison. Don't worry!"

Ash couldn't help but ask, "Why have you changed so much in the past few days?"

Ronald raised a finger to his lips and said, "Secret." Then he put his elbow outward and let Ronald hold his arm. Looking at the intimate backs of the two, others would never have thought that they were in a life-and-death relationship.

Igulla seemed to be thinking about something. He was wondering if Ronald had deliberately made Ronald become like this in order to cooperate with the prison escape plan. After all, the sunny, cheerful and positive Ronald would naturally be more helpful to the advancement of the plan, and he even offered useful suggestions as soon as he arrived.

If Langna did it on purpose, it means that he was very confident in the jailbreak plan, so he would rather change his own ritual process and give in to the plan.

But even the plan proposer Igula did not have much confidence in the jailbreak. According to his estimation, the possibility of their successful jailbreak was less than 10%, and even after perfection, it would be less than 30%.

Where does Ron get his confidence

Igula knew that he definitely didn't believe in himself.

With this thought, Igula subconsciously turned his head and looked at the cult leader next to him. Ash was a little confused by his gaze. After hesitating for a moment, he also put his elbow outward and showed a disgusted expression of "I can't do anything to you", "I didn't expect you to envy this, I'll just put up with it..."

Ah, I really want to hit him and scold him.

Igula was so angry that his rationality was about to break.