"Okay." Di Mingchen nodded. It was exactly as he thought; cutting wires has a high error rate. If it goes wrong, it’s irreparable.
Such irreparability is not allowed to exist!!!
Once the plan is set, execution is next.
The detonators on the kids must be disarmed simultaneously, Di Mingchen alone might not be fast enough.
Disarming a detonator is dangerous because you must press the trigger line with your hand while simultaneously breaking the lines on both sides.
This way the detonator is triggered, but because your finger is on the trigger line, it won’t explode.
Next, toss it to a safe area so it can explode naturally, as long as no one is hurt, it’s considered a success.
After confirming the plan, Di Mingchen quickly scanned the current environment. It’s a resting room, but a single-story building with windows, so the bomb can be thrown out the window.
But because it’s a single-story building, the bomb must be thrown far enough; otherwise, there could be some impact. Most importantly, it might scare the children.
The sound of an explosion is no joke.
The next steps should be: one guard holding the child, two guards disarming the bomb together, one holding the lead and throwing it, another cutting the wire promptly, then tossing the bomb out.
However, letting the guards handle this, Di Mingchen feels somewhat uneasy because he needs to ensure zero error rate, the chance of mistake must be zero.
Cutting the wire isn’t complex, it’s just that pressing the lead requires courage, carefulness, and experience.
The experience relates to the distance the bomb is thrown, the force, and the angle.
If the bomb is thrown too close, it might impact the wall and damage the child’s hearing. Thrown too far, and what if it goes beyond the wall.
So this is a task requiring precise calculation, especially since there are no bomb dismantling containers here.


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