[You get a Gold Card (Bound) x1]
【Gold: Multitasking】
[Using this card, the player's control over the character is improved, and multiple characters on the panel can be controlled at the same time]
[Essentially, this card gives the player the power to control the glasses and the corresponding identity, which has nothing to do with the body. Whether the body used by the glasses is alive or not does not affect the player's control of the character. ]
The moment this bound card is obtained, the reward on the event panel changes to [Gold Card (0/1)]. As for the official website that the NPCs will see, there is no change on the official website, because from the beginning Weiwei has not revealed what the reward will be, only written "Mysterious Reward".
——So whether you get candy or cards, it’s an extra surprise.
The cards were bound, and Weiwei's game panel began to reorganize at this moment.
"When I first entered the game, there was no character panel at all, and the glasses were physical, with the only function of not falling off. Later, as more characters were added, panels were added, and the glasses became virtual, tied to the character panel, giving me the opportunity to open multiple accounts. Now it's -"
She clicked on the panel, and the character panel rippled, then shattered and disappeared.
At this moment, Professor Daisy Diamond, who had been avoiding the doctors and others on the pretext of "taking a nap", opened her eyes, raised her hand and looked. Anna Ellech had a book on her knees. She was propping up her face, listening to the secretary's report expressionlessly. At this moment, she blinked, and there seemed to be more light in her eyes. In the warden's office facing the sea in Blackgate Prison, Bella Bettivan moved her shoulders, said "tsk", stood up, and pushed the door open to go out.
Finally, the interior of the maze—
In a coffin that originally belonged to the Claw, the girl's brown hair turned silver in an instant and her body stretched out, but just as she stretched out her hand, her hand fell again and the body returned to its original state.
Weiwei thought of something: "I died seven times. One body each in ABC, one body destroyed by the gargoyle, one body in the cathedral, one body in the maze, and I remember there was another one... Was it Bella's body when she died? I gave it to Sherk at that time?"
Sherk later replied to the mayor that he had buried it in the cemetery, and if needed, he could dig it out and continue using it. Anyway, there was no need for "Mr. C" to appear for the time being, and even if he did, he could directly "possess" other characters. It would be more reasonable to have no body.
Weiwei left the maze happily, and decided to see what it felt like to open four characters - unlike the original dual-character operation, which was so sluggish and she could only focus on controlling one character while the other was idle, now she felt that each one was herself. Although Weiwei often took advantage of the system's loopholes, she had to admit that the system's products were much better than what she figured out on her own.
…
Hardy Hobot finally chose the blue striped tie because he thought blue was a stable color.
He is the agent of Felix Media, which was formerly an advertising company. However, after being acquired by the Wayne Group, it became a media company that deals with advertising, film and animation. Some time ago, all parts of the company were very busy just to complete the launch and promotion of the movie "Gargoyles". As for the production, that has nothing to do with Hardy, it is the work of the animation department.
During that time, they went to the animation department for meetings very carefully so as not to disturb the confused painters and screenwriters. Fortunately, after the movie was released, it was their job to promote it. As the deputy of the publicity and promotion department, Hardy ran around to complete the first major project of the entire company after the reorganization. He had a hunch that if the movie was successfully released, they would create a long-term IP - this was the first movie starring Batman, and he authorized his own image.
Oh my god... Batman is not an urban legend!
Moreover, the company is backed by the Wayne Group, and everyone knows how much the Wayne Group loves this city. If the movie can bring positive publicity to the city of Gotham, I think that even if Wayne continues to spend more money, he will be willing to do so.
Hardy believed that his future was bright. As long as Batman or the Gargoyles didn't get into any scandals - which was almost impossible - if he worked for another five years, he might be able to get shares in the company and be promoted to the position of director. But at this juncture, Wayne's young president, Mr. Drake, praised his hard work and transferred him out of the team.
He was sent to South Hinckley to coordinate the reconstruction and publicity work of South Hinckley with Professor Diamond and Mayor White.
Hadi: “……???”
Isn't this a job for the group's construction and industrial departments? The Wayne Group has long been responsible for repairing buildings destroyed by criminals and vigilantes, so the industrial department should be very mature, right?
But a smart subordinate knew that he should not directly refute his boss's request, even if it was an unreasonable request. While he was thinking of a euphemism, the young boss Drake gave him a plan that was obviously written by an amateur, and gave him the authority to mobilize other departments of the entire Felix Company to cooperate.
After reading the plan, Hardy didn't sleep all night. It only took him half an hour to read the plan, but the brain storm that followed when collecting information was the real reason why he didn't sleep!
"What? Mayor White, isn't this the... (whispering) little vigilante?"
"So what about vigilantes? It doesn't matter. There really is no public sector in the town. Is this reasonable? Hey, the official status of the South Hinckley Town Register is bankruptcy?"
"South Hinckley is an autonomous town that was taken over by Professor Diamond when it was bankrupt. In this case, as long as the professor does not invest in the police and fire departments, and the mayor cooperates, there can be no police station or city hall here legally..."
"Professor Diamond is the mayor's aunt?!"
Hardy walked around the house for many times, and finally changed into his ironed casual suit. The brown suit was lively and solemn. Then he tied a dark blue striped tie, took the plan he had written, and took a taxi.
Hardy: "... not going to South Hinckley?"
Hardy: "The only way to get into South Hinkley is by bus or on foot, and to avoid the exhaust pollution from other vehicles?"
Finally, the taxi dropped him off at the bus stop. Hardy checked his phone and found that the bus was operated by South Hinckley, so it was very capricious. It only ran three times a day for a short distance of a few kilometers, once in the morning, afternoon and evening. The APP said "the bus schedule is irregular", which made Hardy couldn't help but complain in his heart: What is the driver doing when he is not driving? Is he saving the world?
Fortunately, it was almost 6pm, the last train departure time. While he was waiting, many students also came to the platform. Hardy could see that these students came from ordinary families, but they seemed immersed in unusual excitement and anxiety.
Hardy thought of those lines in the plan book.
He sat in the last row after getting on the bus and heard a few students in the front row chatting. They were talking about the town of South Hinckley. The town hired many people to "experience life". It was said that it was not just a simple stay for a few days, but...
"It seems like they're going to draw lots," the girl said, frowning. "Benson told me that they assign roles by drawing lots."
"What role?"
"...It seems like, professional role-playing?" The girl raised her finger and shook it, asking everyone to come over to listen. "It is said that the town is very empty, with many empty houses and even no police. We will draw lots to play the roles of police, teachers, interns, sanitation workers, etc. It seems like... a large-scale house-playing?"
"It's fine to play house," someone said worriedly, "but won't it be unsafe? There are no police."
The others were silent after hearing this. One of the boys was eager to try and whispered, "What are you afraid of? Even if there are no police, we have wheat..."
A student with a crew cut nearby suddenly reached out and covered his mouth.
Hmm? Hardy was curious, what is it?
The students seemed to be wary of him, the only adult, and did not dare to chat anymore.
The bus arrived and dropped them off at the bus stop at the entrance of the Diamond Residential Area. Dylan jumped off the bus and found that the bus continued to drive deeper into the town, apparently to the bus station. The pale and cold driver who drove the bus past was off work.
This is an easy job, Hardy complained silently in his heart.
A temporary store opened in front of the residential area. Because the name of the store was called "Temporary Job Introduction Office" and there were several unfamiliar adults inside, the students seemed a little nervous. Someone who was obviously the leader of the group of students walked out and walked to the door of the store. Hardy was busy hurrying on his way and only took a glance and saw that the person was the short-haired boy who covered his mouth with his classmate before.
He didn't care what happened next, he found Professor Daisy Diamond according to the house number.
The professor was a black-haired woman wearing a monocle. Her lead-gray eyes fell on the pages of the book in her hand. The moment she saw her, Hardy habitually evaluated her temperament.
He always uses this method to adjust his negotiation plans in the business world, including with family and friends, and he can always use negotiation to get things done, so he is always a good husband and a "big partner" to his daughter and son. However, this method that has always worked has somewhat failed.
When the professor looked over, Hardy felt a little uneasy for some reason.
He lowered his voice, introduced himself, exchanged a few pleasantries, and presented a small handmade gift, a small cookie made by his wife, which was baked crispy and sweet. After the professor took the cookie, he shouted, "Do you want some, Damian?"
A boy jumped down from right above his head. Hardy raised his head with a dull look on his face, unwilling to believe that the other boy had been squatting on the crystal lamp above his head.
"Don't call my name suddenly," the boy said unhappily, "You ruin my stealth effect."
"Then you'd better not let me find you all the time," the professor yawned slightly and said to Hardy, "Thank you for the cookies, let's talk business, about how to transform this town."
Hardy probed, "Don't we need to invite Mayor White?"
The woman shook her head slightly and propped up the armrest of the chair with one hand: "She didn't want to, she thought it was a waste of time... Maybe only people like me have so much time to waste, right?"
Hardy thought about it and decided not to ask too many questions on their first meeting. He tried his best to explain his preliminary plan. The woman seemed to hear him but also seemed to be listening. After Hardy finished the first round, she asked, "All I need to do is invest money, right?"
What a great boss, Hardy couldn't help thinking.
"The permanent population of this town will definitely not be too large, but what I need you to accomplish is to provide more people with jobs, and these jobs do not require a high level of education," she took a breath, "The plan for the simulated town is like a game. No game is evergreen. It must be updated again and again to win back lost players and arouse the interest of new players—"
"Even if all the 'players' in the town leave, at least there is still the school as the core industry of the town to maintain the operation of the town——"
At this moment, Hardy really wanted to say that as long as the mayor's ability to "change buildings" did not disappear, this town would become the first town where the super-powered people used their abilities to provide services to ordinary people, and then it would always be attractive to other people. However, he still listened patiently.
The professor said: "...as for how much money it can make, it doesn't really matter."
The investor had the aura of "I'm not short of money" all over his body, and Hardy remembered very clearly that the other party's family had been wealthy for generations and it was impossible for them to be short of money.
Another such great philanthropist is Wayne!
Hardy nodded, stood up, and took out a thick stack of movie tickets from his bag: "Here are a hundred movie tickets with different time slots. If you are interested, you can go and watch our movie."