This idea seems risky at first glance, but upon closer inspection, it is indeed feasible.

The great battle with "Divine Light" is a foregone conclusion. Whether or not we can kill all the people they sent to scout this time will not have a significant impact on the future.

More likely, when "88" first took the initiative to contact the other party to reveal his relationship with the Death Squad, the other party had already become wary of "88".

In other words, the other party can either search high and low for the "88" in the instance, or simply follow the meaning of "88" and eliminate this potential threat by meeting in person.

With "88" clearly stating that he knows the use of the Tree of Life, the likelihood of the latter occurring increases dramatically.

When the other party is already wary, the latter is very likely to be accompanied by some probing.

For example, let's see what abilities this "88" has that allows him to survive when the entire team is wiped out.

At this point, Jingli's assertive behavior would actually be counterproductive.

This could change "Divine Light's" assessment of the danger of "88," and they might even raise the danger rating of "Vacation Instance" again, which would undoubtedly increase the difficulty of the later battle with the orcs.

So the best way is exactly what Jingli said: the most basic goal is to get the props from them, and the next step is to capture the people among them who are relatively close to the core, and the best is to capture their leader.

Afterwards, they went back to relay the message, telling "Shenguang" that "88" was just someone who escaped quickly and thus avoided the annihilation of the team.

This will not only dispel the other party's doubts, but also facilitate further deployment in Jingli.

Once the plan was decided, Jingli stopped being hesitant and timid.

Shenguang didn't give a reply quickly; they were probably reporting it to their superiors for discussion.

There is a time difference between different worlds. By the time the other party confirms, it may already be a day later in this world.

Jingli then calmly recorded the surveillance information and, together with the weak points in the surveillance that the hunting team had learned when they came, transmitted it to the tribe through "wind messages" so that Zhi and Jiao could jointly arrange the breakout team.

Meanwhile, 6058 is studying the barrier of divine light and the system connected to it.

As previously discovered, this barrier itself is not of a high level, probably only able to defend against probes and attacks from those below the Nascent Soul stage. Given the current situation in the Cangbei tribe, even some sub-adult beings can launch attacks.

But that doesn’t mean it’s fragile.

It can defend against low-level attacks, meaning that if the awakened beast's original power were to be used to continuously attack this barrier, the barrier might not suffer any damage even after a whole day and night.

It cannot defend against high-level attacks, meaning that after the awakened Meng launches an attack of a certain degree, this barrier may be damaged, not that the barrier will collapse with the slightest touch.

Moreover, this barrier also has a self-growing power.

In other words, even if a gap is created in the barrier, it will not cause the entire barrier to disappear. Instead, the gap will heal like a wound and slowly return to its original state.

In addition, it can be equipped with a high-tech intelligent system to connect heavy weapons in the base and captured orcs.

It's a very tricky prop.

It seems that not all the "players" recruited by Cyphers are incompetent.

This prop has clearly been modified. If they have such talent in props, what about in other areas?

Because of this barrier, Jingli gained a more concrete understanding of the strength of the "Divine Light" guild.

[6058: There's something interesting. This barrier also has the function of shielding divine sense, but its level isn't very high. It can't shield mine, nor can it shield Yuan's.]

As 6058 spoke, he pulled up a card.

It's the dream card that Jingli used before.

[6058: Do you remember the world where you were the guide? The system used for new recruit training, which allowed for direct mental guidance through consciousness.]

Jingli remembers that because of his excellent crowd control, as soon as he logged in, there were sentries waiting in the queue area, hoping to be matched and helped.

But what's the connection?

Following 6058's prompt, Jingli continued to ponder: "[When mental strength is strong, actions at the conscious level can truly affect the body through the mind, is that what you mean?]"

He looked at the Dream Card that was placed at the very front of the props inventory.

[Jingli: Can I use the Dream Card to make the beastmen inside dream, and try to help them channel the power within their bodies?]

[6058: That's right.]

Most of the captured orcs were small orcs, and the powers awakened by small orcs were mostly auxiliary, which was not a bad thing when they were inside.

Because what they need to do is make the chaos even more chaotic, so that once they escape, the orcs' attack will have fewer worries.

[6058: Through the Dream Card, we can also transmit information between us and the orcs inside, reducing the obstacles caused by information asymmetry. The cages they're currently in appear scattered, but they're actually all connected through the system, including the collars around their necks.]

6058 zoomed in on the scene, showing the collar to Jingli: "Once the barrier is damaged, the collar will release a strong electric current, simultaneously sealing off the entire cage area, sucking out the air, and causing the orc to die a painful death."

He said seriously, "The bad news is that none of the game systems I can currently capture have permission to change any settings related to this system."

[Keiri: Is it possible that we'll gain access to a higher-level game system after meeting with the people from Shenguang?]

[6058: Possibly, but unlikely, because it's improbable that someone with that level of access would personally enter this instance. However, there are other ways.]

6058 tapped at the entrance to the barrier: [This is the only entrance to "Divine Light." Aside from the interior, it's an information gateway. Using items at this entrance will create information and data flows. I can follow these flows to destroy the orcs' shackles and the devices on the Tree of Life side.]

At the same time, the barrier will inevitably have a momentary weakness, but according to the design, the system will definitely start tracking me again after that moment.

When doing this, 6058 was essentially transformed into a data state. However, in this world, the game system and the observer system are in the same dimension. To the base's security system, 6058 is a high-level virus, and 6058 does not want to face this antivirus system.

[Before I am fully tracked down, I will do my best to disable the other side's high-risk weapons, but that only disables the automated parts related to the system. They definitely have a completely independent manual system, which I cannot control.]

Jingli nodded: "Give me the rest of the weapons, as long as they're ones I can't take with me."

Consider it a task reward; pack it all up and stuff it into the system to take away.

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