Chapter 1195 Cheat Strategy
"..."
"The answer is 23 chickens and 12 rabbits."
"Your answer is very correct."
Between the questions and answers, Ronald passed the initial entry test, and the two clerks naturally Give him a pass.
Continuing to walk inside, Ronald felt more relaxed.
The classic problem of a chicken and a rabbit in the same cage appears, but it is similar to the previous puzzle of the Sphinx. It finally has the original flavor of a maze picture book.
In the maze picture book world dominated by Gwendoline, encountering such an 'authentic' experience is naturally the best news.
At least unless the other party sets up obstacles and interferes.
My own past experience can also come in handy here.
With this in mind, Ronald looked for the stairs leading up in the corridor at the back of the store, and then...then he was lost.
The corridor where Ronald was located seemed completely normal at first.
But after several corners passed, the continuous and identical corridors, and the sight of no differentiated reference objects, made Ronald understand that he was already in a maze.
Want to find Heloise on the third floor.
The first problem he had to solve was to find the upward passage from the maze on this floor.
And besides that, Ronald had another doubt in his mind.
With the structure of the store changing so much, is Heloise still where she should be?
"..."
"Heloise, can you hear me? If you hear anything, just call me back!"
Ronald shouted simply.
When he was in the shopping street before, he heard the wailing along the way and knew that the sound insulation of the buildings here was not good.
Then the way to confirm the situation is very simple.
The most basic human function - shouting.
"I'm on the first floor of your store now!"
"If you are really here, just reply and I will find a way to find you!" "
..."
"Ronald, I am in the living room on the third floor. But I can't get out!"
"..."
"Wait for me!"
After calling several times, Ronald waited quietly for a few seconds.
What reassured him was that Heloise really responded upstairs, which proved that there was absolutely no problem with his actions!
Responding quickly, Ronald immediately began to navigate the maze of corridors on the first floor.
Although there doesn't seem to be any reference here to help.
But in the past, countless people have long figured out how to conquer the maze - walk against the wall.
Choose a direction and stick to it.
So as long as it's not a maze with an insidious structure, most of them can find the exit in this way. As for the stairs leading to the second floor...
When Ronald entered here, he observed the changes in the layout of the entire building. Although I cannot say that I am 100% sure of the location, after figuring out the shape of the maze, I will have no problem finding the stairs.
"..."
Next, Ronald will be accompanied by boring maze exploration.
He kept walking along the wall, silently recording every turn, and simulating a rough terrain map in his mind.
During this period, except for occasionally shouting a few words with Heloise to kill the loneliness, all that was left was the exploration and memory of the maze.
Everything went smoothly and Ronald spent a full half hour on the first floor.
When he finally confirmed the edge outline of the entire first floor, Ronald referred to his entrance position and confidently groped deeper into the maze in the southeast corner.
Then, in a location that was surrounded on three sides and only exposed the passage in one direction, Ronald walked into it and saw the stairs going up.
I have to admit -
in terms of painting style, the maze picture book still maintains its usual quality.
Although the surrounding corridors and walls are exactly the same, the stairs leading to the upper floor are perfectly integrated into the place with exquisite design, without giving people any sense of abruptness and disharmony.
"..."
Walking up the stairs to the second floor, Ronald's first reaction was still to observe his surroundings.
The changes on the second floor are also not small. The corridor that originally connected the spaces has been greatly expanded and turned into a large square corridor. Dozens of rooms with closed doors are located here in exactly the same appearance. .
How to find the stairs to the third floor?
With doubts, Ronald stepped forward and opened the door closest to him at will.
Then, Ronald was speechless.
Behind the door is also a square circular corridor, where dozens of rooms are arranged exactly the same, making it impossible to tell any clues.
The entire second floor of the shop is filled with countless homogeneous structures.
If you lose your direction here, I'm afraid you won't be able to keep yourself from getting lost even by walking against the wall on the first floor.
"..."
We must adopt a completely different cracking method from the first floor.
First of all, the original spell in the maze picture book failed, and Ronald lost the ability to confirm his position at any time.
So in this case...
Suddenly, an idea flashed in Ronald's mind - he came up with a fairly simple solution.
Although this kind of maze is extremely confusing in structure, it is extremely difficult to navigate.
But I can’t help but Ronald is a real person!
He can use some 'auxiliary tools' beyond the technical level!
So, Ronald raised his head and shouted directly towards the ceiling:
"Heloise, the maze on the second floor is very difficult. I need to make sure that I don't lose my bearings at all times!" "
..."
Not long after, Heloise's response rang from the ceiling:
"Ronald, I'm sitting on my bed motionless right now, and I guarantee there won't be any changes!" "
You can use the position where my shout came from to identify yourself. Let's go in the direction!"
With this assurance, Ronald boldly moved forward, casually opening the door to confirm the situation on the other side.
Even though the picture that appears in front of you is exactly the same scenery.
But whenever something didn't feel right, Ronald shouted to talk to Heloise on the third floor. Through the completely unchanged coordinate point of Heloise, it only took him a quarter of an hour to find the passage to the third floor on the second floor.
Snap—
Ronald stepped up the stairs confidently, preparing to meet Heloise on the third floor.
But at this moment.
Gwendolyn's complaining voice sounded in his ears:
"Ronald, you are cheating!"
"Don't you feel guilty for passing such a difficult maze in such an excessive way?"
"..."
Ronald's footsteps stagnated.
He stood on the stairs and looked around. Gwendolen herself did not appear here, only the voice came from the void.
Gwendolyn had such an attitude...
She made a judgment in her heart, so Ronald said confidently:
"I didn't violate any rules of the maze picture book!" "
And I used the simplest method to deal with the most difficult situation - —Isn’t this the fun part of conquering the maze!”
(End of this chapter)