Player Reload - Chapter 37 - s Self-defense

Chapter 37 - s Self-defense

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What happens in Chapter 117 of "Player Reload"? 37: 42 chapters Self-defense37: 42 chapters Self-defenseLi Cheng took advantage of the water flow to... Read on to find out!

37: 42 chapters Self-defense

37: 42 chapters Self-defense

Li Cheng took advantage of the water flow to cleanse the key, waded through chest-high seawater to return to the ship model, and inserted it into the front door lock.

Click.

The key was firmly stuck in the keyhole, but the door opened.

Inside, the light was dim, and the body of the “Captain” was also covered with epoxy resin, maintaining a rigid smile.

Behind him stood a tall wooden cabinet, with all its drawers sealed shut, unopenable.

In the middle was installed a broken marine clock, the hands no longer moving, displaying London time as 17:06.

In front of the Captain, on the wooden table, there was a finely crafted metal instrument, and beneath it on the table, in fresh blood, there was a line of text.

The Slaughter Field Game’s script tasks came with a translation feature, projecting the meaning of the text directly into the player’s mind to overcome communication issues.

This was also a kind of balance strategy—the killing field would not issue death-bound tasks, the generated tasks difficulty was definitely within the players’ capability range.

Without the thoughtful translation patch, a situation would arise where players with low intelligence who understood nothing would face lower difficulty single-player tasks than those generated for high-intelligence players, clearly unfair.

The killing field demanded a group of well-rounded enforcers (possibly without virtue and beauty) rather than a bunch of muscleheads.

Li Cheng picked up the metal instrument; it consisted of a 144° arc scale, index arm, moving mirror, fixed mirror, telescope, and micrometer wheel, known as a sextant—a handheld angle-measuring device, essential for measuring latitude on ships during the era of great navigation.

The sextant’s index arm and micrometer wheel were reset to zero, and the telescope was just for show, lacking any magnifying function.

Li Cheng suddenly realized something.

A sextant without a functioning telescope, the written line about noon’s arrival, the broken marine clock.

So that was it.

He carried the sextant, striding out of the cabin, and he went to the helm at the bow of the ship.

As a member of the astronomical society, Li Cheng knew how to determine a photograph’s location from the constellations and time it was taken and knew how to use a sextant.

He adjusted the sextant’s index arm, moved the mirrors, and aimed the telescope at a searchlight high on the ceiling.

Since naturally, no sunlight could be seen indoors, that searchlight represented the “sun”.

The latitude of the place measured equals the celestial zenith distance (90 degrees minus its altitude) plus the declination of the celestial body.

He calculated it, north latitude 20 degrees.

As for longitude, it was provided by the marine clock.

The marine clock indicated five o’clock in the London afternoon.

Since the sextant observation of latitude assumed it was noon, and as the Captain’s table noted that noon had arrived, the local time could roughly be considered twelve o’clock.

The marine clock displayed London time as five o’clock in the afternoon, differing by 15 degrees in longitude for every hour, thus the current longitude was west 75.9 degrees.

The marine clock was already broken, the hands no longer moving, probably to serve puzzle solving—if the clock had been functioning, any delays by the player would result in inaccurate measurements.

Thus, both latitude and longitude were obtained, north latitude 20 degrees, west longitude 75.9 degrees.

Li Cheng jumped off the sailboat, swam through two and a half meters deep seawater to the room exit, rotated the combination lock, entering the numbers 20-759.

Click—

The lock opened immediately, the metal panel automatically rose, revealing a narrow corridor just wide enough for one person to pass through.

The corridor sloped upwards, so although the indoor seawater flooded in, no violent whirlpool occurred.

Li Cheng swam into the corridor, climbed out from the downward closing metal panel, and entered the next room.

“Phew, finally made it out.”

Drenched, he pushed back his hair, still clutching the rather hefty sextant.

In principle, the design of escape rooms followed the principle of “if not necessary, not adding entities”, setting few clues and usable props to prevent confusion from too many options for the players.

It also prevented some players with unique ideas, using clues not within the design scope, from breaking through by force.

For example, the star-shaped key Li Cheng used to open the Captain’s room got stuck in the lock right after the door was opened, signifying its role was complete and it didn’t need to be carried around anymore.

Or like a metal magnetic rod, intended to let players use its magnetic properties to retrieve a key placed in a long container unreachable by hand.

Instead, there was a player with explosive force who took the rod, knocked out the guard at the final gate with it, and successfully broke through.

Although that was not wrong, for the sake of fairness, such situations needed to be avoided…

Back to the matter at hand, Li Cheng carried the sextant for a simple reason—it was quite heavy and had sharp corners, useful for self-defense if needed.

Recently, he had been exploring various fighting techniques online, gathering a vast array of knowledge from martial arts, sanda, Muay Thai, jujutsu, and swordplay, including Master Chen Hegao’s unrestricted fighting techniques.

When necessary, he could employ everyday items like steel rulers, scissors, or metal flutes for self-defense.

After all, he had now stepped into the extraordinary realm, using his body to fight could easily end up killing an ordinary person by accident…

“Back to the topic, north latitude 20 degrees, west longitude 75.9 degrees, this location should be…

Cuba?

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Li Cheng murmured softly, scrutinizing the room in front of him.

The second room was even smaller than the previous one.

The interior was cozy, with beige curtains, brown carpet, a genuine leather sofa, a bookcase filled with various books, a fireplace burning wood, and a red telephone on the coffee table.

It looked no different from an ordinary middle-class living room.

The only anomaly was the window.

The window frame was sealed, and through the window, one could see the outside lights flickering, a bustling cityscape.

Was this escape room set up in a skyscraper?

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1 - Kaidan Strange Tales 2 Chapter 2 - Divine Calamity 3 Chapter 3 - Ladder 4 Chapter 4 - Basketball 5 Chapter 5 - Infection 6 Chapter 6 - The Mantis 7 Chapter 7 - Transfer Schools 8 Chapter 8 - Hepatocellular Carcinoma 9 Chapter 9 - Flowers and Birds 10 Chapter 10 - Parents 11 Chapter 11 - The Complete Father 12 Chapter 12 - Rare 13 Chapter 13 - Forum 14 Chapter 14 - Balance 15 Chapter 15 - Blood Amber 16 Chapter 16 - Finding People 17 Chapter 17 - Douluo 18 Chapter 18 - Theater Troupe 19 Chapter 19 - Passage 20 Chapter 20 - Fats 21 Chapter 21 - Mutation 22 Chapter 22 - Tyrant 23 Chapter 23 - The Path of Life 24 Chapter 24 - Infant 25 Chapter 25 - Firearms 26 Chapter 26 - Spider's Journey and Cicada's Transformation Part 1 27 Chapter 27 - The Transformation of Spiders and Cicadas Part 2 28 Chapter 28 - Cicada's Transformation 3 29 Chapter 29 - The Spider's Journey and the Cicada's Transformation 4 30 Chapter 30 - Spider's Journey and Cicada's Transformation 5 31 Chapter 31 - The Spider's Journey and the Cicada's Transformation Part 6 32 Chapter 32 - Spider's Journey and Cicada's Transformation End 33 Chapter 33 - Players 34 Chapter 34 - Forum 35 Chapter 35 - Escape 36 Chapter 36 - The Secret Room 37 Chapter 37 - s Self-defense 38 Chapter 38 - 4 Ascension 5K 39 Chapter 39 - Ascension 5K 40 Chapter 40 - 4 Ascension 5K 41 Chapter 41 - Innate Nature 42 Chapter 42 - Harvest 43 Chapter 43 - Humble Lane 44 Chapter 44 - Hidden Room 45 Chapter 45 - Fitness 46 Chapter 46 - Death Curse 1 47 Chapter 47 - Death Curse 2 48 Chapter 48 - Death Curse 3 49 Chapter 49 - s 53 54 Death Curse Part 4 50 Chapter 50 - 4 s Death Curse four 51 Chapter 51 - s 53 54 Death Curse Part 4 52 Chapter 52 - Death Curse 5 53 Chapter 53 - Death Curse 6 54 Chapter 54 - Death Curse 7 55 Chapter 55 - Death Curse Part 8 56 Chapter 56 - Death Curse 9 57 Chapter 57 - Death Curse 10 58 Chapter 58 - Death Curse 11 59 Chapter 59 - Death Curse End 60 Chapter 60 - Unboxing 61 Chapter 61 - The Large Prison 62 Chapter 62 - Killing Field 63 Chapter 63 - Personality 64 Chapter 64 - Transcendence 65 Chapter 65 - Chu Xuan 66 Chapter 66 - Alien 67 Chapter 67 - Paradise 68 Chapter 68 - Dragon's Breath 69 Chapter 69 - Advance and Retreat 70 Chapter 70 - Driving Away the Tiger 71 Chapter 71 - Monk 72 Chapter 72 - Triangle 73 Chapter 73 - Clearing the Field 74 Chapter 74 - Exploration 75 Chapter 75 - Nightmare 76 Chapter 76 - The Key 77 Chapter 77 - Bats 78 Chapter 78 - Entrustment 79 Chapter 79 - Offspring 80 Chapter 80 - Deceiving Heaven and Changing Fate 1 81 Chapter 1 Kaidan (Strange Tales) 82 Chapter 2 Divine Calamity 83 Chapter 3 Ladder 84 Chapter 4 Basketball 85 Chapter 5 Infection 86 Chapter 6: The Mantis 87 Chapter 7 Transfer Schools 88 Chapter 8 Hepatocellular Carcinoma 89 Chapter 9 Flowers and Birds 90 Chapter 10: Parents 91 Chapter 11 The Complete Father 92 Chapter 12 Rare 93 Chapter 13: Forum 94 Chapter 14 Balance 95 Chapter 15 Blood Amber 96 Chapter 16 Finding People 97 Chapter 17 - Douluo 98 Chapter 18 - Theater Troupe 99 Chapter 19 - Passage 100 Chapter 20 - Fats 101 Chapter 21 - Mutation 102 Chapter 22 - Tyrant 103 Chapter 23 - The Path of Life 104 Chapter 24 - Infant 105 Chapter 25 - Firearms 106 Chapter 26 - Spider’s Journey and Cicada’s Transformation Part 1 107 Chapter 27 - The Transformation of Spiders and Cicadas Part 2 108 Chapter 28 - Cicada’s Transformation 3 109 Chapter 29 - The Spider’s Journey and the Cicada’s Transformation 4 110 Chapter 30 - Spider’s Journey and Cicada’s Transformation 5 111 Chapter 31 - The Spider’s Journey and the Cicada’s Transformation Part 6 112 Chapter 32 - Spider’s Journey and Cicada’s Transformation End 113 Chapter 33 - Players 114 Chapter 34 - Forum 115 Chapter 35 - Escape 116 Chapter 36 - The Secret Room 117 Chapter 37 - s Self-defense 118 Chapter 38 - Ascension 5K 119 Chapter 39 - Ascension 5K 120 Chapter 40 - Ascension 5K 121 Chapter 41 - Innate Nature 122 Chapter 42 - Harvest 123 Chapter 43 - Humble Lane 124 Chapter 44 - Hidden Room 125 Chapter 45 - Fitness 126 Chapter 46 - Death Curse 1 127 Chapter 47 - Death Curse 2 128 Chapter 48 - Death Curse 3 129 Chapter 49 s 53 54 Death Curse Part 4 130 Chapter 50 - s Death Curse four 131 Chapter 51 s 53 54 Death Curse Part 4 132 Chapter 52 - Death Curse 5 133 Chapter 53 - Death Curse 6 134 Chapter 54 - Death Curse 7 135 Chapter 55 - Death Curse Part 8 136 Chapter 56 - Death Curse 9 137 Chapter 57 - Death Curse 10 138 Chapter 58 - Death Curse 11 139 Chapter 59 - Death Curse End 140 Chapter 60 - Unboxing 141 Chapter 61 - The Large Prison 142 Chapter 62 - Killing Field 143 Chapter 63 - Personality 144 Chapter 64 - Transcendence 145 Chapter 65 - Chu Xuan 146 Chapter 66 - Alien 147 Chapter 67 - Paradise 148 Chapter 68 - Dragon’s Breath 149 Chapter 69 - Advance and Retreat 150 Chapter 70 - Driving Away the Tiger 151 Chapter 71 - Monk 152 Chapter 72 - Triangle 153 Chapter 73 - Clearing the Field 154 Chapter 74 - Exploration 155 Chapter 75 - Nightmare 156 Chapter 76 - The Key 157 Chapter 77 - Bats 158 Chapter 78 - Entrustment 159 Chapter 79 - Offspring 160 Chapter 80 - Deceiving Heaven and Changing Fate 1 161 Chapter 81 - Deceiving Heaven and Changing Fate (2) 162 Chapter 82 - Deceiving Heaven and Changing Fate (Part 2) 163 Chapter 83 - Deceiving Heaven and Changing Fate (3) 164 Chapter 84 - Deceiving Heaven and Changing Fate (Part 4) 165 Chapter 85 - Deceiving Heaven and Changing Fate (5) 166 Chapter 86 - Deceiving Heaven and Changing Fate (Part 6) 167 Chapter 87 - Deceiving Heaven and Changing Fate (7) 168 Chapter 88 - Deceiving Heaven and Changing Fate (8) 169 Chapter 89 - Deceiving Heaven and Changing Fate (End) 170 Chapter 90 - Transfer 171 Chapter 91 - Transforming Shape 172 Chapter 92 - Coffee 173 Chapter 93 - Encirclement 174 Chapter 94 - Composition 175 Chapter 95 - Composition 176 Chapter 96 Composition 177 Chapter 97: Explosion 178 Chapter 98 - Explosion 179 Chapter 99 - Explosion 180 Chapter 100 - 98 181 Chapter 101 - 98

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