Awakening the Daily Intelligence System-Chapter 786 - 334 points more than before_2

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.

However, this was merely Ye Tian's conjecture constructed in his mind. The actual situation could only be confirmed through the next live stream.

At this thought, Ye Tian's mind stirred slightly. His thoughts flowed, and in an instant, a translucent screen appeared dreamily before his eyes. On the light screen, his various attributes were clearly displayed:

[Name: Ye Tian.]

[Physique: 50.]

[Intelligence: 85.]

[Remaining Points: 6285.]

[Special Abilities: Eye of Death God, Yong Chun Boxing (Master Level).]

[Possessed Items: None.]

Staring at the accumulated total of over six thousand points, Ye Tian fell into deep thought, weighing whether to exchange for a Scene Card. After all, the system once explicitly stated that within a three-day timeframe, it would publicly release detailed information about the organ trafficking crime syndicate through a task. Now, two of the three days had passed. If the system didn't release relevant information today, then it definitely would tomorrow.

However, the situation at hand was that all the Scene Cards the system had previously rewarded him were already used up. If he relied solely on his own strength to set up traps and mechanisms, not only would time be insufficient, but if any flaws arose during the setup process, allowing the cunning crime syndicate to escape, it would undoubtedly make finding another suitable opportunity to judge them all the more difficult in the future.

After careful deliberation and weighing the advantages and disadvantages, Ye Tian concluded that exchanging for a Scene Card would be a more convenient and reliable solution. Not only would it save time and energy, but it would also ensure the smooth progress of the judgment, reducing the risk of accidents.

With his decision made, Ye Tian gently clicked to open the points mall. On the category page for Scene Cards, there were over a hundred large-scale Scene Cards suitable for group participation. However, most of these cards required over ten thousand points to redeem, which was far beyond what he currently possessed.

Of the Scene Cards below six thousand points, there were only three. However, it was worth noting that each of these Scene Cards could accommodate at least three participants simultaneously, which made them somewhat practical despite the limited options.

Th𝓮 most uptodate nov𝑒ls are publish𝒆d on ƒreewebηoveℓ.com.

Additionally, the names of these Scene Cards exuded mystery and intimidation, arousing intense curiosity about their internal structures and functionalities.

Ye Tian's gaze first landed on the first Scene Card. Its name was "Despair Factory," and redeeming this card required 4200 points. According to the system's description, this Scene Card could accommodate up to ten people. Its mechanisms were ingeniously designed, gruesome, and perilous. However, its drawback was equally apparent—before using this card, one had to find an abandoned factory as the scene's carrier, significantly increasing the difficulty and limitations of its use.

After carefully reading the description of "Despair Factory," Ye Tian's gaze shifted slowly to the second Scene Card. Its name was "Battle Royale," requiring 5000 points to redeem. Ye Tian was quite familiar with the classic Japanese movie *"Battle Royale"*; he hadn't expected the system to turn it into a Scene Card, surprising and exciting him.

Unlike the movie's plot, the "Battle Royale" Scene Card confined the location to a closed, large-scale space, allowing up to 100 participants. This space concealed an abundance of food and various weapons, providing participants with resources for survival and competition. The card's sole rule was that participants must kill each other until only one person remained. The entire process was limited to one day, and each participant would wear a special metal collar around their neck. If someone violated the rules, the bomb inside the collar would detonate, killing them instantly.

"Although the 'Battle Royale' Scene Card accommodates many participants, the process is time-consuming. The longer the duration, the more uncontrollable variables arise. If I decide to redeem this card, I'll also need to make some preparations in advance to address potential scenarios that might occur," Ye Tian pondered, weighing the pros and cons of this Scene Card.

As he considered, Ye Tian's vision slowly moved and finally landed on the last Scene Card. This Scene Card was distinctly different from the ones he had seen before; it was no longer about simple mechanisms but resembled a mysterious and powerful ability—something that could control the life and death of others.

The name of this Scene Card was "King's Game Scene Card." According to the system's description, after using this card, he would become the King, and any command issued by the King would be absolute. All participants must unconditionally obey. If someone dared to disobey, their death would unfold exactly as predetermined by the King.

The execution time of the commands could be set by the King depending on the situation. If the King did not specify, the command's execution time would default to within one hour.

At this point, Ye Tian couldn't help but feel a trace of doubt. He immediately summoned the system in his mind and asked, "System, if I order someone to jump off a building, will they actually obey and jump?"

"The 'King's Game' does not directly influence human will, but it ingeniously sets up countless interwoven coincidences that ultimately lead the target to fall to their death," the system's cold electronic voice echoed clearly in Ye Tian's mind, resolving his doubts.

After hearing the system's explanation, Ye Tian gained a better understanding of the "King's Game Scene Card." He realized that its principle was quite similar to the movie *"Final Destination."* Once the card was used, a series of seemingly coincidental events would unfold, chaining together to lead the target to their demise.

Additionally, one major advantage of using this Scene Card was that even if he were sitting in a police station, openly judging and punishing those heinous scum, no one would suspect him, since everything would appear natural and coincidental.

However, despite the "King's Game Scene Card's" immensely powerful and extraordinary capabilities, it was the most expensive of the three cards, requiring a staggering 6200 points to redeem.

Seeing this price, Ye Tian hesitated. He had painstakingly completed four live-streamed judgments to accumulate enough points to redeem this card. But if he spent it all, he wouldn't have enough points left to deal with other scum he might encounter in the coming days, leaving him feeling conflicted and reluctant.

After hesitating in his mind for a long time, Ye Tian ultimately decided to redeem the "Despair Factory" Scene Card. He made this choice for three main reasons: First, it was the cheapest of the three cards, requiring only 4200 points. This way, after redeeming it, he would still have over 2000 points left—enough to redeem a single-player Scene Card later to ensure he could promptly judge other criminals he encountered and not miss any opportunity to punish evil. Second, the grisly scenes created by the "Despair Factory's" internal mechanisms could serve as a powerful deterrent to potential criminals, effectively reducing crime in the short term and promoting societal peace and stability. Third, Ye Tian believed that this kind of mechanism-filled, perilous environment would force criminals to deeply reflect on the gravity of their actions, thereby achieving some measure of education and reform.