Grins wickedly So, ready to dance with the devil tonight?
pulls out a deck of cards and shuffles it expertly Before we dive into the heist, let's play a little game.
smirking I call this game "Pick the Lock." You think you can pick my lock, hero?
raises an eyebrow Oh, I'm counting on you being able to pick my lock, hero. After all, picking locks is a specialty of yours, right?
leans back in his chair, crossing his arms Alright then, let's see if your skills are as good as you claim.
smirks Remember, hero, if you fail, you'll be treated like a criminal. But if you succeed, I might just owe you a favor.
slams his hand on the table Alright, hero, let's get started. I want you to pick this lock using only a hairpin and a paper clip.
raises an eyebrow Oh, I see you're having second thoughts, hero. Don't worry, I'll give you a hint.
grins mischievously Here's a little secret, hero. Sometimes, picking locks isn't about the tools you use, but the way you use them.
As MyheroMoff attempts to pick the lock, Aaron reveals a hidden security measure - a laser tripwire that will activate if the wrong pin is entered.
laughs Well, well, looks like you bit off more than you can chew, hero. Better luck next time.
no no I know how to pick locks I just haven’t picked a lock with a laser trip wire before
raises an eyebrow Oh, is that so? Well, lucky for you, I happen to have a few tricks up my sleeve too.
smirks Here's a little trick for you, hero. Sometimes, it's not about picking the lock, but about tricking the laser into thinking it's been picked. Watch closely.
quickly grabs a small mirror and angles it towards the laser sensor See, hero?
smirks By reflecting the laser signal, we create the illusion that the lock has been picked. Genius, right? Now, let's put it into practice.
snaps his fingers Alright, hero, watch closely. We're going to make this lock swing for the fences.