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Chapter 68 - Chapter 68 Blacklist

The hotel was a double standard room.

The standard for group actors was a double room, and the standard for small specials was a single room.

The higher the level of the single room, the better the facilities inside.

Mallory and Robin took a room, and Gary, although he was a special guest, shared a room with Huang Xun.

Anna a single room, Aisha and Daisy asked for a room, Jovan because of the crime of robbery was held under guard.

"Dude, any ideas, or plans for tomorrow's Hell Mode?" Before going to sleep, Robin and Mallory chatted.

"What's the plan? I don't even know what Hell Mode is like."

"You didn't ask the director? We all saw you tailgate the director."

"Asked, she said no comment." Mallory shook her head.

"I think ... director although very indifferent look, she secretly still take care of you, like the first scene, you take the high stool she did not stop, the second scene you take the high stool again, she still did not stop, the third scene, you run out of the lounge to steal the knife she actually still did not stop, maybe she has some other Maybe she has some other meanings for you."

"Why don't you try to show her your charisma, maybe you can get her fixed, if you get her fixed, she often provides some useful information to you and secretly takes care of you, we will be much better off in the future in the crew." Robin suggested a few words to Mallory.

"Tried, it didn't work, almost got thrown in the elevator by two bouncers." Mallory was distressed.

"Ahem ..." Robin didn't know what to say. He can think of it, Mallory can not think of it? And Mallory's cheek is much thicker than his.

"By the way, the things you said in the restaurant today, the things you experienced at the top of Stonehenge, is it true?" Robin changed the subject.

"Of course it's true, haven't you ever encountered all kinds of strange things at the top of Stonehenge?" Mallory was a little surprised that Robin would question this.

"No." Robin shook his head.

"What have you experienced since you arrived at the top of Stonehenge?" Mallory felt as if something was wrong.

"My girlfriend and I slept together that night ...," Robin recounted to Mallory.

According to Robin, when they got to the top of Stonehenge, the weather was basically sunny and the temperature wasn't too high or too low. Nothing strange happened, occasionally it rained, but only showers, no thunder and lightning or anything like that.

Although it drenched their clothes, but also gave them water to drink, so they can last longer.

The only thing that scared them was the fear of the height, the fear of the unknown, not knowing by what mysterious force and in what way they were made to come so high.

Then the helicopter came over, his girlfriend climbed on the helicopter first, and he was ready to climb up when the helicopter collected the rope ladder and flew away.

The next day the helicopter came again, and instead of sending back his girlfriend, it took him to the film city.

He joined a crew, a crew full of senior actors, barely involved in the plot, just watching these senior actors attacking each other and victimizing each other during the show, and eventually one died.

Then these actors left the show for some reason, and his second show, he met Mallory.

In the original set, although he did not participate in the plot, but at the end of the shooting, those senior actors still took care of him, did not charge him points, told him a lot of rules of the film city and some tips and so on.

Unfortunately, he didn't understand much at the time, so not much of it could be written down.

On the whole, he was quite smooth, almost never encountered Mallory as thrilling scenes.

Of course, thirst and hunger would still be there, but fortunately it wasn't fatal.

"Shit! I must be on someone's blacklist and someone is screwing with me on purpose." Mallory frowned.

"What have you been through before? Anything other than a vulture?" Robin trailed off curiously.

"When I was first hijacked to Stonehenge ...," Mallory recounted to Robin.

"Lightning and thunder ..."

"Plane crash ..."

"Hot air balloon burning ..."

"Ahem ... your experience is too bizarre, compared to me, it's hellishly difficult! It can be written into a novel!" Robin was dumbfounded listening.

"If you say there is no one behind the scenes to fix me, who believes it?" Mallory sat up and stretched his hands.

"True, but I do have an idea about that." Robin pondered.

"What's the idea?"

"It's that ... those of us who enter Film City are like gamers entering some online game. Our game characters have an initial attribute value, but the total amount of this initial attribute value is fixed, and if one of your basic attributes is too high, several others are bound to be low."

"Like me, low IQ, below average appearance, maybe luck, luck value and so on is slightly higher, many basic attributes are in the middle of the road, it will not encounter too many bizarre things."

"But you are different, your IQ is far above normal, and you are so handsome, consuming too much of your total basic attribute value, causing your luck value and some other hidden attributes to become extremely low, that's why you encountered so many bizarre things, and all went straight into hell mode at the stone pillar." Robin stated his analysis.

"It seems to make so much sense. If that's true, I'd rather be dumber and ugly." Mallory expressed distress.

"Come on! Don't be a good boy! Who in the world doesn't want to be smart and handsome?" Robin thought Mallory was playing hard to get.

"How about we swap? You go to Hell Mode for me tomorrow?" Mallory brought it up to Robin.

"It's fine to swap me for Hell Mode! But you can't trade your looks and intelligence for me!" Robin was a bit helpless.

Mallory touched his face and didn't say anything else.

"By the way, tomorrow's hell mode, eight can only survive one, it may be the kind of survival competition game that requires eight actors to kill each other, then kill only you and Anna, you will kill her to let yourself survive, or give her the chance to survive?" Robin asked Mallory a question that interested him.

"What do you think?" Mallory gave Robin a blank look.

"You're so kind, you'll definitely give her the chance to survive." Robin hemmed and hawed.

"Where do you see that I am kind? If that situation did arise, for the sake of knowing each other, I would give her a dry run." Mallory replied to Robin.

"Would you be able to give it a go in that situation?" Robin continued to ask.

"Do you think she'd hold back on me in that situation?" Mallory asked Robin rhetorically.

"Given her character, I don't think so. The last confrontational performance, before it started you wanted her to cooperate, she only thought about herself and didn't cooperate with you at all, which ended up hurting herself." Robin shook her head.

"In that case, why should I stay my hand?"

"Indeed, this is the truth, alas ... this choice of yours is a bit desperate, but it can't be helped, after all, they are all just casual encounters ... just, it still feels too cruel, I can't imagine if I encounter this situation, how do I choose." Robin sighed.

"This woman is not very good at dealing with, very good at acting, also very scheming. In addition, she is also very good at fighting. The only thing I am worried about now is that after the situation you mentioned, I am no match for her in a head-on confrontation. So, I have to plan ahead." Mallory frowned.

"I guess the person she's most wary of now is also you, and she's already familiar with all your routines, so it's really difficult for you to defeat her." Robin nodded.