Infinite weird games

Chapter 61 Dialectical Game (6) Game Model

When Ziss was sixteen, probably because of his weird behavior and the trouble of having an extra mouth to eat, his uncle who volunteered to be his guardian finally couldn't bear it anymore and sent him to a summer camp.

The summer camp is located deep in the mountains and old forests. It implements military management and promotes the doctrine of "absolute fairness and world harmony" all day long. It simply has the word "evil cult" written on its face.

It was at this cult base disguised as a summer camp that Qisi and Jin Yusheng met.

As soon as hundreds of children arrived at the summer camp, they were locked up in dozens of iron rooms. The average age of these children was about ten years old, and there were only three sixteen-year-olds, Qisi, Jin Yusheng, and a little girl. Being packed and locked in a room.

The children were only let out during meals and prayers, and were not allowed to whisper or do anything outside the rules.

As for what that "rule" is, Qisi still can't figure it out. He only knows that many children have been dragged out for corporal punishment for violating the "rule".

Those people said that this was also a sacrifice, that everyone was guilty, and that their god wanted humans to suffer from original sin.

They asked the children to make unknown triangles on their chests, perform rituals, and pray to a god whose name they did not even know.

They almost frantically prayed for God's response, and declared that when God comes again, weirdness and mystery will eventually run rampant in the world, shattering all unfair rules and order.

Chiss didn't want to leave. After all, he was as unlucky as ever wherever he went, but the misfortune he encountered in this summer camp was more pure.

Until... the little girl’s roommate died inexplicably.

The appearance of her death was very strange. She was obviously lying in the room, but her body suddenly became charred black, and ashes were falling, as if she had encountered an invisible fire.

Zeiss watched her scream and die, not feeling much sadness, but keenly smelling a hint of danger from the death of her companions.

He realized that if he encountered the same situation, his probability of survival would be lower than that of the little girl who could hold him to the ground and beat him with one hand.

Therefore, he must escape in order to survive and not die in such a place where birds don't shit.

The subsequent memories were blurred due to the brain's protective mechanism. Zeiss only remembered that he had gained the trust of those believers through a series of performances and was able to move freely.

He took the opportunity to set a fire. Considering that the scene was not chaotic enough, he picked the locks of more than a dozen rooms and let the children out to run all over the mountains and plains.

Saving Jin Yusheng was just incidental.

He was not worried about being unable to escape. After all, even hundreds of pigs could not be caught immediately. For the believers, the smartest way was to pack up and leave immediately to avoid being caught by the Public Security Bureau.

What he needs to worry about is his future life. He will definitely not be able to return to his uncle's house, and he will have to find a good host to fool him.

——The reasons for choosing Jin Yusheng are almost the same as those mentioned before.

After Jin Yusheng left the observation room, a while later, the nurse came in and untied all the restraints on Qisi's body.

Immediately afterwards, the red light of the surveillance camera on the ceiling went out, apparently being turned off remotely.

There is no doubt that Jin Yusheng made his choice.

Although this guy is still as timid as a mouse, only daring to poke secretly to show his acquiescence, and he doesn't even dare to leave a decent knife - but it is enough for Qiss.

He stood up, stretched his muscles, and searched the entire observation room.

I have to say that the sanitation here is very clean, there is not a speck of dust on the floor, let alone sharp objects. When a mouse sees it, he will probably take two peanuts with him.

The walls were pitifully flat, and the surveillance cameras constituted the only decoration and were embedded in the ceiling together with the light tubes, preventing Zeiss from removing them.

There were no usable tools in the bathroom either. It uses a squat toilet, so naturally there is no removable toilet seat; the faucet cannot be pulled out with Zess's strength, and the acrylic countertop cannot be smashed without hurting oneself.

"You really understand me. After knowing that I have obtained the weapon, my first choice will definitely be to operate on you..." Qisi lay back on the bed and murmured to himself with empty eyes.

What he said to Jin Yusheng was actually half true and half false. Although he was not a normal person with a sound outlook on life, he was not a pervert who thought about killing people all day long. There was no reason to kill the other person's family, or just because the other person knew too much. Just kill him.

But Jin Yusheng still believed what he said, or in other words, he took the steps he handed over.

A lot of money and energy are invested in a project that has not yielded results for a long time. The high sunk costs make it difficult to give up. You can only persevere almost self-motivated-unless there is a reason to give up.

As a clone, Qisi was happy to give Jin Yusheng a reason to give up his mother's body. After all, his mother "Qisi" had indeed deceived Jin Yusheng a lot. According to the story of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf", he couldn't be discredited enough.

It seems reasonable and logically feasible. Just because you haven’t done it before doesn’t mean you won’t do it in the future.

Anyway, it was the mother body "Zis" who was blamed, so what does his clone No. 9 have to do with it?

"But it's not quite right. It's not difficult to convince Jin Yusheng to give up, and this idea is very clear. It's almost the only choice. If the previous eight clones all have my memories, there's no way they wouldn't think of doing this..."

Qisi noticed something was wrong and his eyes narrowed slightly: "They were all destroyed. It seems they failed. Why did they fail? Could it be that... there are other important details that I have overlooked?"

There was too little information, so Ziss did not intend to make random guesses or preset answers, but simply built a game model in his mind.

It is known that there are eight seniors who have failed before him. The worst case scenario is that the routines used by the seniors are different, none of them are feasible, and their trump cards are revealed in a mess.

If he wants to break the situation, he must come up with a ninth plan, and this is without knowing what the first eight plans are.

Zeiss believes that as a selfish person, he will not leave a way out for his descendants. He believes that the same is true for the first eight clones. Then, they will definitely choose the option with the highest success rate.

In other words, if he wants to come up with a surprise now, he can only choose the plan with the ninth success rate.

But there aren't many plans out there, and the success rate of the ninth-ranked plan must be so low that it's better to re-implement the old plan and see if you can get lucky.

I believe that the previous seniors would also think so, and after calculating the equilibrium point, they would abandon the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth plans and instead repeat the previous plans.

All individuals are rational people, so No. 5 must repeat the plan No. 1 with the highest success rate. The success rate of Plan No. 1 is further reduced after being executed twice. No. 6 can only choose Plan No. 2, and so on...

As No. 9, Zisi is faced with the first four plans that have been executed twice. The best choice will be to implement the No. 5 plan that has never been executed and has a satisfactory success rate.

But life is full of surprises, and it is impossible to be sure that all clones can deduce the above information.

Once a key information point is removed, the entire game model will be disrupted. Then, clones No. 5 to 8 can choose any plan, and the possibility of the first eight plans being executed cannot be ruled out.

As "Number 9", Ziss has only two options: either choose one of the first eight plans and leave the result to fate; or, out of desperation, choose Plan No. 9, which has a high probability of failure.

No matter what choice you make, it is irrational. It can be said that this problem is naturally unsolvable for "No. 9".

Two sentences echo in my memory:

‘Your predecessors didn’t have this requirement. ’

‘The results of the intelligence test are higher than those of the previous clones. ’

An electric spark flashed in his mind, and Ziss smiled happily: "This is never a balanced game, I just need to choose the best solution I can think of."

In Jin Yusheng's words, the hint was already very clear.

New factors were introduced into the game model. "No. 9" Ziss was better than the previous eight clones. It was simplified into a game problem, that is, "can come up with a better plan."

His probability of success is naturally higher than that of the previous eight unlucky seniors.

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