McCandy acquired an alt account system, and from then on, he had various alternate identities (alt accounts).
As someone who loved reading novels, he naturally knew what alt accounts meant. I...
Chapter 30 Kendall sat on a high wall, from where he could see the sunrise.
Aji sat on a high wall, from where she could see the sunrise.
You ask him why he's here? You think it's to watch the sunrise? Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong. It's just that from this angle, he definitely looks handsome to others.
My own online persona is quite good-looking.
And that's how people came to appreciate it.
"Aji!" About five or six children came skipping over, and among them was Alan.
However, he seemed somewhat reluctant.
They have been at this dilapidated base for about ten days.
He always thought that Han Baowang's claim that his base was poor and dilapidated was false.
I never expected it to be true.
This base looks quite large, but what's with these earthen walls that are full of holes and can't even keep out the wind?
And this base is called the Great Base...
It's truly speechless. There aren't many people here, but the advantage is that it seems like everyone has some kind of superpower.
This group of children constitutes the largest group of people at this base.
Well, these children were all abandoned, which is not uncommon in this era, and this base seems to be specifically for taking in these orphans.
It was an accident that these orphans all possessed extraordinary abilities.
That's really amazing. After all, people with superpowers aren't common. If you can find so many of them, doesn't it seem cheap?
After they were brought here, the two irresponsible adults ignored them and simply threw them next to the group of children.
He also didn't understand why children and adults still lived separately.
Han Baowang explained, "Children are too much trouble, and they are all grown up and can solve their own problems. Anyway, we will bring them food and drink."
Although the base looks dilapidated.
But in reality, they are quite wealthy, though it's all the organization and individuals who are rich.
This base operates on the principle of "earning money and using it themselves," and there has never been any talk of "turning it to the public."
If anyone is kind enough, they could contribute a little money to help support the child.
However, there is no fixed rule; if you are stingy, you can choose not to pay.
This puzzled Aji. If that was the case, what was the point of them staying here?
If there's anything special about this place, it's that there's an incongruous church here.
Sitting on this earthen wall, you can see the church in the center of this site.
However, that church seemed to be just for show and wasn't used much.
I didn't see any of the children here go inside, and the adults mostly live in the central area, which is around the church.
So you rarely see anyone there, and he doesn't know if they've actually gone to worship inside... well, he doesn't know what they actually believe in either.
Now that he's given up on letting the disguised person escape, he's planning to cause some trouble, at least to find out what's going on with these superhumans.
If we gave their base an individual superpower... heh.
After more than ten days of eating, drinking, playing... no, I mean, spying and infiltrating, they finally infiltrated the enemy's ranks—becoming the leaders of the kids.
That's right, he's already the king of kids now, Aji thought proudly.
Although the children below have no shortage of food and clothing, no one takes care of them, so they are generally not dressed up nicely, live a rough life, and are always dirty.
So when these children first saw how clean Aji was, they were all instinctively a little afraid.
I felt that this child was different from them.
Indeed, they are quite different. He is very good-looking, knowledgeable, and comes from outside.
They have a lot of experience and are quite different from them.
The only girl among the five or six children looked at Kendall sitting on the earthen wall, and the light emanating from behind him (please remember the sunrise).
A look of longing appeared on his face...
Kendall dusted himself off and rolled off the bed.
He asked very familiarly, "Where are we going today?"
That's right, he's really looking forward to going out and playing right now. I don't know why, but whenever he's in this avatar, he shows some childishness. Plus, this avatar isn't very bright, so he's really not much different from a little kid.
Several people scrambled to grab it, wanting to impress Aji, while Alan, who had come with Kenji, was ruthlessly pushed aside.
Alan rolled his eyes. He knew this would happen. Every time they excitedly called him to come see Aji, they were too afraid to ask him to take the lead. Once he did, they would vie to show off in front of Aji.
Although Aji is only a few years older, he plays the role of the kind older brother next door.
Aji is currently working on perfecting her character, because only when the character is fully developed can she play the role effectively and make the most of this persona.
The persona associated with this account is—warm, sunny, and outgoing.
These are not problems at all; nothing is easier for a child to learn.
So he treated almost everyone with warmth, like a gentle breeze, often leading them on crazy runs, and adding a touch of heroism to the scene.
Like the male protagonist who scolds you when you're young, as long as you have willpower and persevere, you will definitely win.
And it's a healing kind of story.
Unexpectedly, in the end, as they jostled and pushed, the little girl stood out from the crowd.
"Brother Aji, we can't go play today. We're going to church to pray to our God. But don't worry, brother, we know every step of the process, and we'll definitely guide you through it properly. And Brother Aji, you're so amazing, nothing will happen to you."
The little girl looked at Kentucky with admiration.
Aji paused upon hearing her words. Such a short sentence revealed quite a lot. For example, she said that he was so powerful that he would definitely be fine, which meant that praying under normal circumstances would cause problems.
And why should all the children pray together on this day?
Before this, he couldn't see any worship or faith in the church that the children had, but at this moment he could see a faint light shimmering in their eyes.
With a heavy heart, he followed Alan and a group of children, walking slowly and deliberately like a tortoise.
As a result, at a corner, a hand suddenly appeared and pulled it down sharply.
Just as he was about to struggle, the person spoke up...
"Don't move, it's me..." It turned out that the person was Mr. Krabs. Obviously, he had come here because of the prayer and had something to tell him.
“You can’t attend church…” Mr. Krabs said seriously.
"Huh?"
KFC pretends to be a little confused
“You’ve lost your memory now, so you probably don’t know that if you’ve already betrayed God, and if you still want to go to that church, there’s no other outcome than death.”
What the hell? He doesn't even understand his own character setting. What does it mean to betray God? Isn't he just a prophet? And a prophet for the orcs at that? How come he's started believing in God and betraying Him? And if that's the case, the God worshipped in that church is actually the same God that this persona used to believe in?
If that's the case, then Mr. Krabs has a reason to save him.
But they worship the same God, and he betrayed that God. Shouldn't he be wanted? Why protect him instead?
Does this mean that Mr. Krabs isn't very loyal to God?
"Keep your thoughts to yourself. I know what you're thinking, but my loyalty to God is beyond question." As he said this, his gaze swept towards the church, clearly indicating that his words weren't sincere, but rather that he was forced to say this because of some form of surveillance. "The reason I'm helping you like this is all because of God's instructions."
Then, without saying a word, he hoisted Kendall onto his shoulder and quickly carried him to the church entrance.
"Watch patiently, maybe you'll discover something," Mr. Krabs shrugged helplessly.
So in the end they ran here just to look at a corner of the wall, right?
It must be said that this church is not much different from ordinary churches, except perhaps in its greater opulence and gold. In short, it looks very wealthy.
The statement that he was rich is not wrong.
It seems that people would much rather donate to the church, pray at the church, and then go out to find things than donate to customers.
Things went smoothly from then on. After he disappeared, the group of children seemed to have lost their minds and went to the church one by one.
However, he could see that it didn't seem to do any harm to these children; instead, a continuous stream of energy entered their bodies, which should be the source of their superpowers.
But it was different for Alan; he could sense that this power was harmful to him.
He was about to make a move when he was stopped. "Don't worry, someone will protect him."
Sure enough, a pale blue light emanated from his body, shielding him from the energy in the church.
Aji breathed a sigh of relief; as long as nothing happened, that was good.
Then, before he could finish reading, a thick stack of documents suddenly appeared in his hand. Aji looked up at Mr. Krabs in a daze.
"I've picked out a few small tasks for you. These tasks are very low-risk and the rewards are very high. I managed to snag them with great difficulty, so make the most of them."
Then, just like when they came, they vanished in a flash.
So, in this society, you really can't run away without a teleport skill, right?
Oh, right, what's the purpose of their base? Try to recall what Burger King and Mr. Krabs did.
Um……
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The doctor and the director are still locked in a tug-of-war.
Suddenly the door clicked open.
Maidanglu instinctively turned her head to look.
As a result, he was caught off guard by the doctor.
"Hey~" The doctor quickly opened the drawer.
Sure enough, the medicine box was empty. Now, there was no way to deny the debt.
They're still stubbornly refusing to admit it.
Finally, the doctor sighed.