But the direction he faced, the three grids outside the finish line, all turned into pitfalls.
When he rolled the dice for the third time, additional pitfalls surrounded the other three grids on the side outside the finish line.
To enter the finish line zone, he had to take a detour from the other side.
Not to mention how long it would take to go around the pitfalls on the road, Chen Qingyun wasn't confident with the additional pitfalls, fearing they would block all paths to the finish line before he got there.
In his mind, he simulated the routes; it would take at least five dice rolls to reach the finish line.
This is assuming the random and additional pitfalls do not appear in his path—if any step goes wrong, it would mean more steps to correct the route.
Then it would require more and more corrections, making it harder to reach the finish line each time... So, Chen Qingyun gave up struggling.
