Li Ji spent a sleepless night.

He lay on the hard bed, feeling that time was passing exceptionally slowly, and his escape plan kept rehearsing in his mind.

As soon as the morning bell rang, he immediately crawled out of his cell.

All morning, he and Nini were tinkering with the same flying saucer, which they had been repairing for three days.

It wasn't because the condition was extremely difficult to repair, but because this flying saucer had the best performance and the fastest speed to fly out of the open area.

They deliberately tampered with the UFO.

The two pretended to touch the spaceship's engine.

The rough voice of the whale-man jailer came from behind.

"What's going on? My spaceship still hasn't been repaired after all these days?"

The usually fierce Land Shark now forced a smile and said with utmost respect, "These prisoners must be slacking off. I'll go and discipline them right away!"

"Aren't you a prisoner? You talk like you're a jailer. Give me the maintenance report."

Nini kept glancing over there, and asked in a worried whisper, "Won't we be discovered? Should I take the faulty part off first?"

Li Ji glanced around.

"I'm leaving this afternoon, and they have to come now of all times to rush me. My methods should be fine. Let him investigate. This spaceship is the best; we can't give up on it."

After reading the report, the prison guard ordered Land Shark to have some experienced veteran prisoners come and do the repairs.

The math teacher was transferred.

Li Ji and Nini were forced to stand aside, nervously watching their math teacher continuously inspect the spaceship.

Li Ji could almost hear Nini's nervous heartbeat.

The jailer's eyes fell on the two of them.

Li Ji gently poked Nini's thigh and whispered, "Be natural."

Nini forced out an awkward smile.

The jailer asked, "Are you nervous?"

Nini shook her head: "I'm not nervous."

"Don't be nervous, why are your hands shaking?"

Nini's hands kept shaking like she had Parkinson's disease.

After all, they were inexperienced college students, and they inevitably messed up at such a crucial moment as a prison break.

Li Ji quickly explained, "She was afraid of being punished if she didn't fix it properly."

The jailer roared, "If you're scared, then work properly! You're scared now that the inspection's here? Why weren't you scared when you were slacking off before?"

"sorry."

The jailer turned to the math teacher and asked, "How's the repair going?"

The math teacher, hands on his hips, scratched his head in embarrassment: "I don't know what went wrong yet."

"Are you sure you can handle it? If not, find someone else."

The math teacher suddenly frowned, as if challenged: "I'm the best repairman in the entire prison ward. If I can't do it, no one can. Although I don't know how, I can ask the AI ​​assistant for help."

The math teacher turned to the monitor next to her, and Nini's hands trembled with nervousness.

She nudged Li Ji and asked in a low voice, "Can we fool the AI?"

Li Ji frankly admitted, "I can't fool them."

"Then you still dared to do this? Why are you so calm? You don't want to drag me down with you, do you?"

"Stop arguing, stay calm. Just because you can't fool AI doesn't mean you'll be exposed."

"What do you mean?"

The math teacher shook his head after reading the report on the monitor.

“It can’t be fixed, even AI can’t fix it.” Nini looked at Li Ji in disbelief. Li Ji remained silent, only smiling.

The jailer said impatiently, "Are you guys any good? You're not professional at all. What kind of repair center are you running? You should just close this place down. Damn it, this feels like my own workplace. The benefits they promised during the recruitment process were completely unreliable. We'll have to pay for our own repairs when we go out to fix ships."

Li Ji quickly stepped forward: "Why don't we try again? We've been working on it for many days and checked many places. Maybe if we're more careful, we can fix it."

The jailer sighed, "That's all we can do. We're not in a rush to use the flying saucer right now; we'll have to make do in the dorms for a few more days. You guys need to hurry."

"no problem."

Watching the jailer walk away, Nini's trembling hands gradually stopped, her forehead covered in golden beads of sweat.

Li Ji tossed him a towel: "Calm down. You almost gave yourself away. To accomplish great things, you must remain calm in the face of danger."

Nini wiped her sweat: "You make it sound like you always do this kind of thing."

"Pretty much. I've done a lot of big things." Li Ji turned over and sat in the flying saucer, lying comfortably on the soft cushion.

"Why can't the AI ​​detect the problem? Are you lying to me?"

"I'm not lying to you, the tricks I used really can't be hidden from AI, but what if AI also helps me hide them?"

Nini frowned in confusion: "Why would AI help you?"

Li Ji pulled her into the flying saucer and showed her the control screen.

A line of text appeared on the screen: "Hello, Miss Nini, the most mean, hateful, and repulsive person in the world, I am Rosie."

Nini couldn't help but smile: "This AI has such a sweet tongue."

"Your thought process is really unique. Get ready, we're leaving at 1:45. Let's take one last look at this place. You might miss it, after all, it's rare to find a place where people can maintain such a regular schedule."

Nini looked around to make sure it was safe, then asked in a low voice in Hindi, "What exactly is your plan? We're leaving soon, I need to know, right?"

You're asking me? Who should I ask? I don't know either!

Li Ji slightly curled his lips, looking at Nini's nervous appearance, he felt even more at ease: "I've arranged everything, you don't need to know. Just follow me."

Nini didn't speak. She knew that, apart from the spaceship, she knew nothing about the entire plan. The only way to get out was to protect Li Ji well.

Li Ji lay quietly on the cushion. He only knew half of the entire prison break plan himself. For the rest, he could only unconditionally trust Dai Lulu.

Half past one in the afternoon.

The alarm bell rang in the warden's office, and the sleepy-eyed warden rushed out of the break room, shoving the green-clad figure in front of the computer aside.

A huge "Warning" sign appeared on the screen.

The green-clad man innocently said, "It's none of my business. I didn't look at the films you hid in the folder."

The warden's eyes widened, but he had no time to worry about how his film had been leaked.

He quickly checked the alarm.

The alarm was sent by the radar department of the garrison at Dabus prison.

Two unidentified flying objects have been detected approaching near-Earth orbit. Warning signals have been sent to them to disperse, but no response has been received so far.

The warden breathed a sigh of relief.

It is common for unidentified spacecraft to approach low Earth orbit. This matter is entirely the responsibility of the garrison. They are simply fulfilling their obligation to inform us in advance, and generally there is no major problem.

Currently, the issue of leaked footage appears to be more serious.

Just as he was about to scold the green-smelling man, the screen suddenly flashed, and then a small white cat appeared in the center of the screen, holding an incense stick in its hand, and kept bowing to him.

Did you do this?

"No! I only watched one movie! Two movies, I really didn't watch any more."

The warden picked up his communicator, preparing to call the maintenance department, when the white cat reappeared on his communicator, holding incense and bowing repeatedly to him.

No matter what I did, the communicator stopped responding; all I could hear was the hissing sound of the white cat when it was touched.

He tried to open the door, but it was locked tightly and he couldn't open it at all.

He looked out the window; the entire prison was in complete chaos. (End of Chapter)

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