Chapter 36 I'll say it again, who am I?
Chapter 36 I'll say it again, who am I?
To be honest, Jaeger didn't expect that the second round of the main card would come first, rather than the Iceberg Club.
But despite the感慨 (feelings of regret/reflection), now that the main card has been refreshed, its processing priority is undoubtedly the highest—so Jaeger immediately clicked on this brand new main card:
[Start the random identity card drawing process and enter this round of card-folding tasks?]
【whether】
The moment Jaeger pressed "Yes," a question mark card, similar to the previous random equipment cards, appeared before his eyes.
This time, however, Jaeger didn't have to confirm it before the card was automatically drawn. The ellipsis on the card jumped around, making Jaeger extremely nervous.
Unlike the equipment cards from last time, this time the cards drawn require Jaeger to personally take on the role of an identity card.
If you draw toilet paper from an equipment card, you can just throw it away and avoid seeing it—but what if you draw a really bad identity card? Do you just have to accept it?
Let's not even talk about those who start by going to jail or starting with a bowl... or even worse, what if they draw some kind of unspeakable identity?
For example, succubi or something.
It wasn't that Yeger was thinking the wrong thing, but he suddenly remembered that before he transmigrated, he would occasionally come across posts with titles like "[Here's 500 million, but you'll become a demon]", and the replies were often "The advantages are out, now for the disadvantages"—
But Jaeger would often look at these people's replies and think, "There are no restrictions on the types of demons. What if you take this 500 million and become a succubus? You'll have nowhere to cry then."
Getting back to the main point, Jaeger's terrible idea made him so anxious that he could only grab Burke and furiously play with him, his method somewhat similar to playing with walnuts. Finally, Burke, who couldn't stand it anymore, slapped him in the face with his tail, and he finally calmed down.
At this moment, the random identity card finally completed its process and began to display specific identity information—
But the instant he saw the name, Jaeger froze, and in the next instant, his eyes widened in disbelief as he tried to check if he had misread it:
[Random identity card has been determined]
Name: Langdon Parrels
Age: 25
Gender: Male
[Identity: Chairman of the Parelers Group, host of ?]
[Note: When using this identity card, the exclusive card set "Strange Tycoon" can be used.]
Jaeger: "..."
Jaeger: "…………"
For a moment, he didn't know whether to complain about the strangely familiar name "Landon Parrels" returning to his side in this way, or about the guy's unique deck name, or the bizarre "?? host" in the other party's identity information.
Ultimately, why Langdon Parrels?!
The details of his infiltration of the Parrels Building during the counterfeit case are still vivid in his mind, including the elevator with his fingerprints recorded, and the attitude of the chairman and his subordinates towards him...
I was so anxious for so long, but it turns out it was all just me being anxious.
This made me, who was seriously pondering "who stole my life as a rich kid," feel utterly miserable! Jaeger was filled with grief and indignation.
Life is indeed a bizarre cycle where you accidentally throw a boomerang, and one day you get hit hard by what you threw in the first place...
"Hiss." Burke watched as Jaeger's expression changed several times in just one minute, from tension to relief, from shock to indignation...
Unfortunately, Burkes didn't know about something called Sichuan opera face-changing, otherwise he could at least have found a suitable adjective to describe Jaeger's unpredictable and bizarre expression at this moment.
However, being a good snake that cared about its master, Burks still stretched out its tail and gently patted Jaeger.
Then, the moment Jaeger looked at it, it curled its tail up with the children's drawing board that Jaeger had prepared for it over the past few days to facilitate communication, and wrote a line of words with great effort. Then it turned the board over and showed it to Jaeger:
[Yager, did your facial nerves suddenly malfunction?]
[Treatment for minor injuries: $20 per session!]
Jaeger: "..."
He could only pat Burks' head with a mixture of kindness and snarl: "Thank you for your concern, but really, it's not necessary."
Burks looked quite disappointed.
Jaeger turned his gaze back to the identity card and sighed.
However, this result was much better than he had imagined. At least based on the previous day trip to Parrels Tower, Langdon Parrels didn't seem to be worried about money...
The biggest problem, besides the "host of ??", is probably the name of this identity card's exclusive deck—in the end, what exactly is so strange about this "strange rich guy"?
Is it the strange thing that was in the pile of Lego bricks in the office before?
Jaeger recalled the rows of Lego display cases in Langdon's office.
Or is it that the other person is acting strangely, perhaps autistic?
After all, according to Batman at the time, Langdon Parrels was a low-key person who rarely appeared in public...
Although at the time I thought it was because Langdon Parrell's nerdy nature of loving to build Lego couldn't be hidden anymore, that's why he left this impression on outsiders.
Jaeger, who is now about to become a true Lego geek, refuses to admit it.
And what exactly is this thing? After all, the name "host" sounds pretty bad.
With these jumbled thoughts in mind, Jaeger tentatively reached out and touched the identity card that belonged to [Landon Parrels].
[Switching identity cards]
[Hint: There is a past storyline for "Landon Parrels" that requires players to automatically complete; a timeline change is imminent.]
[Timeline conflict detected. Players are temporarily unable to use the equipment card "A Super Useful Snake" in past storylines.]
Jaeger: ?
Before he could even process the information implied in those few short hints, a burst of light erupted from the [Landon Parrels] identity card, instantly engulfing Jaeger's vision.
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