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Those hunter-like green eyes shone even brighter in the dim light, staring intently at Yun Yi, making one's heart skip a beat.
Hmm, doesn't this catgirl look familiar?
Yun Yi couldn't help but mutter to himself.
The catgirl walked up to her with an inexplicably terrifying aura, only to have her eyes covered by the catgirl herself.
But the next moment, the catgirl knelt down on one knee and looked Yun Yi directly in the eye, her eerie green eyes radiating an inexplicable chill: "Your signature on the identification documents, the transferee's signature on the transfer agreement for this coffee shop's land, and the official business that wasn't finished yesterday..."
"Yun Yi, our time is precious. Why aren't you awake? Do you want me to take action?"
"Then, I'd be happy to help."
The catgirl clenched her fist, and a series of grinding sounds came from her bones, making her sound nothing like her beautiful but weak appearance.
"no need."
Yun Yi immediately sat up and bowed his head, saying:
? 〨球侕erII? I玲爸尔“求放过!”
As long as she slides on her knees, the cosplayer can't catch up with her!
"..." The catgirl seemed to choke.
Yun Yi cautiously raised his eyes to steal a glance.
The surroundings were dim, except for those eyes that shimmered like fireflies, clear and bright; the rest of the catgirl was hidden in her silhouette.
Isn't it impossible to see clearly?
Before Yun Yi could figure out the situation, the person in front of him spoke up.
"You're really good at chatting."
The catgirl's voice was low and seemed to be squeezed out from between her teeth, "Forget it, why should I argue with you now?"
"Get up quickly, we still have a lot of things to do."
"Why don't you turn on the light first?"
Yun Yi waved his hand and said, "It's too dark. How can we do anything if we can't see anything?"
Don't think about it.
The catgirl Swire, unwilling to accept defeat, dragged a low-frequency table lamp out from the pile of objects on the floor.
Judging from the data, the illumination is even worse than the table lamp from last night, which just meets Swire's requirements.
Swire plugged in the light, found a good angle to install the lamp near the sofa, and then turned on the light.
The extremely warm-toned light dissipated only a short stretch of darkness, and its own light was not very bright.
However, even the smallest light was enough for Yunyi's brain to reboot.
She glanced at Swire, who was standing by the lamp with a gaze that was anything but friendly, and turned her head away.
Not recognizing the person was one thing, but being startled by them was quite another; that's really embarrassing.
"Is this lamp okay?"
Swire's tone was slightly raised, as if he were saying: Dare to say no and try?
Yunyi, in any case, didn't want to try.
She nodded and said, "No problem, it's fine."
They're incredibly well-behaved.
Swire looked surprised. What was wrong with this guy? He had been showing weakness the whole time since he woke up. Strange.
"Shi Huaiya?"
Yun Yi looked at the dazed cat—no, the tiger—with a puzzled expression.
Shi Huaiya composed herself, reached out and pulled out a stack of documents and a pen that she had prepared beforehand from the darkness, and walked back to Yun Yi's side.
There was no table near the sofa, but there was a cabinet with a smooth, cool top.
When Shi Huaiya passed by, she casually brought it over and placed it in front of Yun Yi with a "thud".
"What is this? Yue-Yi Emu Jiuqi VI Jiu I (Three) Dad"
Yun Yi ran his fingers over the marble surface, which felt nice to the touch, and looked up at Swire, who had moved a small chair and was sitting opposite him.
Swire shoved the pen into Yunyi's hand, then pulled out the thinnest file from the documents and pushed it towards him, saying:
"These are your identification documents. Please come with me to confirm them and then sign them. If you have any questions during this process, feel free to ask. We will review these documents as quickly as possible."
"to make."
Although I don't understand why we have to sign the contract in this dimly lit room that looks like some kind of boss's room.
But Yun!-Wo Ling Er=Er Yi3 Ling Yi held the pen, feeling that he didn't have the confidence to suggest changing the location.
It was as if, without her even realizing it, she had suddenly become a level below Swire.
Swire helped her open the file and skillfully pulled out the two most important sheets of paper, placing them in front of her. "These are the basic information and the adoption information."
"Adoption information?"
Yun Yi's eyes widened for a moment. No wonder she always felt like she was a head shorter. It turned out that Swire had secretly increased her generation!
"Yes, I am the adoptive parent, Chen Hexingxiong, and you are the adoptee. After signing the agreement, we will be distant relatives in the conventional sense."
Swire nodded and smiled sweetly: "Remember to call me 'older sister' later."
I thought it was my mom.
Yun Yi swallowed the possibility that might anger the other party without showing any emotion, and instead asked:
Can I apply for identification?
They appeared out of thin air, with no past in this world whatsoever.
Swire pushed another sheet of paper to the center, pointing to the corresponding information as he spoke:
"I've filled all of this out for you. Your name is Yunyi, your age is 24, your birthday is October 20th, your original address is my home address, and your current address is here."
Are there any problems with these?
"No."
Yunyi shook her head.
Shi Huaiya then pushed it aside and replaced it with another piece of paper.
She pointed to the information on the paper, her smile radiant and without a trace of repression:
"First, you are an orphan wandering in the wilderness outside Lungmen, and then—"
"Wait, you're using a fake identity?" It wasn't that she couldn't use one, but Yun Yi hadn't expected Swire to.
After all, in Yun Yi's still shallow database, Shi Huaiya doesn't seem to be the kind of person who uses public office for private gain and can't distinguish between public and private matters.
"Everyone has a false identity in this world."
Swire reached up and smoothed the turmeric-colored curly hair that had gotten near her mouth, the curls fluttering a few times. "To live in Terra, a fake identity is a must; a real identity is generally only used in long-term, stable locations."
"Terra really is... a place where the mainland's affections reside."
Yun Yi exclaimed in admiration, and then said:
"However, if even a fake identity can get through, then Longmen's settlement policy is a bit too simplistic."
"That's because I let you take the shortcut on my end."
Shi Huaiya crossed her arms and swayed her tiger tail lightly: "Longmen's settlement policy basically only has a few channels."
“You go to their door to recommend yourself, the government comes to invite you, and you are assigned to work locally or get connected with some local people.”
"So casual," Yun Yi couldn't help but complain.
"I agree, but so far there haven't been any major problems, so these policies have remained in place."
Swire paused for a moment, then asked, "Speaking of which, what is your land-based residency policy? Is it effective?"
"My land?"
Yun Yi asked in confusion.
What strange wording! Could it be that she actually has a language barrier with the Terrans?
"It means your world."
Swire held up his index finger and explained, "The earth is equivalent to your world."
So...did Swire discover that she was from another world?
However, Yun Yi was more concerned about Shi Huaiya's words than about the facts that would be discovered sooner or later.
Is the earth equivalent to the world?
How can these two be considered equivalent?
"I don't know."
Yun Yi tried to explain: "The earth is land, and land is only a small part of the world. How can the earth be equated with the world?"
"I remember Terra also has oceans and skies, right? These should also be part of the world."
"Yes, the earth means everything. Everything you can see and can't see, the sky, the land and the sea, and the civilizations that accompany them, are all part of the earth."
Shi Huai-ya opened his arms, signifying that the earth is everything.
"So, in your view, 'the earth' is actually a word with multiple meanings, referring to both land and the world?"
Yun Yi understood: "Then I get it."
Volume Two: Fireworks at Longmen - Chapter Seven: The political commentary focuses on fictional politics; isn't that common sense? (Innocent)
"If you understand, that's good. Now tell me about the residency policy in your area!"
Upon seeing this, Shi Huaiya urged him on.
"In my area, there are quite a few settlement policies, but I only know of two that are directly related to the government."
"One way is to enter the local system through an exam, and the other is through internal transfers within the military, government agencies, or departments."
"But regardless of the method, at least a political background check must be passed first."
"Simply put, neither your immediate family members nor you yourself can have a criminal record, and you must be an innocent, ordinary citizen."
"Therefore, the source cannot be faked; if it is faked, the qualification will be revoked and there may be penalties."
After Yun Yi finished speaking, he shook his head again: "But I just suddenly thought of something."
"what's up?"
"That theory probably won't work for you."
Swire's tail lashed out, sweeping away a large object nearby.
She took a light breath, smiled, and said, "Tell me in detail."
Yun Yi scratched his head, embarrassed, and said:
"In my area, the difference in individual strength is generally only between men and women, and between the middle-aged and elderly and between youth and minors. Apart from purely competitive sports, the difference can be made up for by other abilities."
"Therefore, even if outstanding and irreplaceable individuals emerge, the state can maintain a firm grip on them; what needs to be focused on is the large population below."
This provides a far more stable base than you do.
"The disparity in the cost of training resources can be gradually reduced to the point that it is insignificant in the face of overall resources through other policies and social influences."
"But I remember you have quite a few races here, right? And each race is different, with some particularly outstanding groups that can rival cities and nations. How do you calculate the resources consumed by such groups?"
"If they're not satisfied, they can flip the table; if they are satisfied, other groups won't be satisfied."
“If this continues, it will inevitably lead to a serious and irreconcilable fragmentation of group resources.”
"If we really implement a standardized test, it's going to explode."
Yunyi directly hallucinated:
A bunch of burly men with different abilities were pressed against the warships representing their respective races, engaging in a chaotic battle day and night.
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