Chapter 76 This time the identity is
Yes, Aaron Jones was not dead. He passed the registration officer's questions, winked at the other members of his group behind him, and left. The others in the group behind him made obvious attempts to persuade him to stay, but Aaron Jones ignored them, turned around and left the group without looking back.
Cai Hua and Lin Xi had analyzed Aaron Jones's personality. He was a person who acted completely according to the plan. He must have made a series of plans based on the dungeon when he was clearing the level, and adjusted his plans while clearing the level. But this also meant that he would not tolerate anyone who slowed down his pace or affected his plans. When necessary, he would exclude such people.
At this moment, Aaron Jones's point was clearly revealed.
Of course, in this situation where everyone is in danger, Lin Xi doesn't think that Alan Jones is wrong to do this. Most people are selfish, born this way, and if someone endangers his and Shen Sang Ning's lives, Lin Xi will also leave the other person alone.
So Lin Xi didn't think Alan Jones was ruthless, but instead felt that he was loyal to himself.
The small group behind him must have been instructed by Aaron Jones. Although nervous, they still answered. Most of his team answered correctly, but some still got it wrong. They were not far away from Lin Xi and the others. Lin Xi could see how the person who answered the wrong question was killed and swallowed by the registration staff in front of him.
Lin Xi frowned. There were quite a few people in Allen Jones's group, much more than the twelve people on Lin Xi's side, but nearly one-third of them were gone in the blink of an eye. The probability of death was more or less high, which meant that although Allen Jones knew his own identity, his guess about the identities of others was not accurate.
After the person in front answered, the team moved forward. Lin Xi followed the team and soon she could hear the registration staff asking questions.
"name?"
"My child's name is... She's going to be in the third grade this year. This is her tuition. Please take it."
"Okay, registration is complete, where are your children?"
"It's already in. It's an old student and knows what to do."
"Well, don't forget to pick it up at night."
"Hehe, of course. How could I forget this?"
The next person was asked the same questions. There were not many people in front of them, most of them were here to register their children, and a few of them, who looked like they were in their twenties or thirties, insisted that they were elementary school students and were here to check in.
Some of them come here as trainee teachers or teaching staff.
Among those who registered, parents were the most comfortable. They came alone or with their children. They followed the same routine: register, pay tuition, and enter. The ten most difficult ones to register were faculty members, and they took a little longer, but overall, it took less than 30 seconds for one person to register, so it was soon the turn of the person in front of Lin Xi.
When Lin Xi and his team were reporting, he had actually discovered some clues, and all he needed was the answer from the person in front to prove his guess.
Lin Xi discovered that those who had mentioned the general location of their "home" in the previous chat, who came by bus, or who had a job were all parents. If we follow this standard, she obviously meets the requirements.
Sure enough, the person mentioned earlier in a previous chat with others said that he had no place to live yet and was now registering as a student.
There are three registered identities, namely "student", "parent" and "faculty". Most anchors choose between "student" and "faculty", but there is a hidden rule targeting Lin Xi, which is that she is actually a parent.
Lin Xi fell silent. Oh, she was not a student, she was a parent - she herself didn't even know that she had a child in elementary school.
After the person in front of him left, Lin Xi was left alone to face the registrar in front of him. The registrar didn't even raise his head: "Name?"
Lin Xi pursed her lips and replied, "I don't know."
The registrar in front of him raised his head and was confused at this moment. Then he heard Lin Xi say, "I forgot my child's name."
It was so funny. It wasn't that she forgot the child's name. It was just that at this moment she realized that she actually had a child in elementary school.
The registrar choked for a moment and continued to ask: "Which grade and class?"
"That... I don't know either."
The registrar took a deep breath and asked, "What's your name?"
"Lin Xi."
The registrar flipped through the registration book in front of him, and after a while he saw Lin Xi's name in the parent column, and then went back to the front and wrote "Lin Lin, Class 2, Grade 3". At this moment, Lin Xi understood that the child in her family who she had never met but was in elementary school was called Lin Lin, and judging by the name, she was a girl.
Girls are better, she would be upset to death if she raised a boy.
In parentheses, there is no mention of Lin Xi's disgust towards male creatures here, it just states directly that Lin Xi doesn't like boys... after all, Lin Xi is a lesbian.
Next came the payment process, which was difficult for Lin Xi. She had given all her small change to Shen Sang Ning in the previous instance, and the registrar asked her to hand in 10,000 yuan, which was the tuition and food expenses for this semester. Lin Xi really wanted to spit at the registrar in front of her. What a black-hearted school that required so much money! In the real world, elementary school is compulsory education, and tuition and miscellaneous fees can be settled with just a few hundred yuan.
Of course, Lin Xi couldn't even come up with a few hundred dollars right now.
She finally understood that this was specifically targeting her, otherwise why would they only give her the identity of a child's parent. Lin Xi was silent for a while. Under the urging of the registration staff opposite, she was about to say that she had no money, but she found that her pockets were slightly bulging. Lin Xi was stunned. Her pockets must not be bulging for no reason. The reason was obvious - Ning Ning stuffed money into her!
Lin Xi, who was standing in front of the registration table and felt a little guilty, straightened his back and calmed down. He became more righteous.
Stronger.
As the registrar urged her again, Lin Xi glanced at him and said, "Why are you urging me? It's just tuition!" She took out a bundle of banknotes from her pocket and put it directly on the table.
The registrar obviously didn't expect Lin Xi to really take out 10,000 yuan. He was silent for a while before counting the money. He counted the money very quickly. Lin Xi only saw a flash of afterimages before he finished counting the money. Could this guy be a spirit of a money detector?
The registration staff didn't know what Lin Xi was thinking. After confirming that it was 10,000 yuan, he put the money away and then began to instruct: "Don't forget to pick up the child after school in the evening."
"..." After he finished speaking, Lin Xi realized that she didn't need to go to school. Come to think of it, she was a parent, not a student or a faculty member, so why would she go to school?
But this news is not good news for Lin Xi. If she doesn't go to school, how can she complete requirements 2 and 3? The rules of the weird game are obviously playing tricks on her!
But now, it would be better for her to leave first. Lin Xi's silence had already wasted a lot of time. It would be difficult to finish processing the people in line before the class at 8 o'clock. She couldn't waste any more time and affect other anchors to get in.
Lin Xi was about to leave, but Wang Xue behind her held her back with a terrified expression. Lin Xi knew that Wang Xue was afraid that if she left, no one would be able to support them. Lin Xi could only pat the back of Wang Xue's hand and said, "I'm not leaving." She turned to look at the registration staff in front of her, and stood behind him in the other's surprised eyes.
The registrar tilted his head and asked, "What are you doing?"
"Let me see."
The registration staff looked puzzled: "What are you looking at? You've already registered, leave early."
Lin Xi said confidently: "Why do you control me? I'm a parent, not a student. I don't have to go into the school now. I have nothing to do. Why don't you let me take a look?"
The registration staff glared at her, and Lin Xi glared back without any hesitation. While queuing, she had actually noticed the signboard next to her, which had a simple queueing rule written on it. It roughly meant "queue in an orderly manner, do not cut in line, and if you leave, you should line up again from the end of the line." However, it did not say what to do after finishing the job, so Lin Xi took advantage of the loophole.
Since Lin Xi did not trigger the rules, the registrar could only be speechless and asked Wang Xue to come forward with a dark face. Wang Xue was very nervous and trembling with panic. The registrar showed her a rather evil smile, as if looking at his own meal. But the next moment, he couldn't help but shudder.
The registrar looked back angrily and saw Lin Xi standing behind him with his arms folded, less than 20 centimeters away from him... even the queues were not so close. Especially the way Lin Xi looked down at him, as if he was the dean supervising him.
He could only suppress his evil smile and began to ask in a businesslike manner: "Name?"
"Wang, Wang Xue..."
The registrar flipped open the registration book in front of him and found the page of Wang Xue. After he flipped to it, he realized something was wrong. He suddenly closed the book and turned back to look at Lin Xi. Even though he had realized something was wrong, it was too late. Lin Xi smiled at him, which was even more evil than the one he had just given her.
He turned back and looked at Wang Xue. His tone was still businesslike, but it was slightly aggrieved. "What identity do you want to register?"
Wang Xue looked at Lin Xi opposite her with a pleading look. Lin Xi nodded at her and said, "Ah, you are the new cafeteria auntie. You said you can cook just now. It seems that our children are in for a treat." Wang Xue was so happy at this moment: "Yes, yes, I am the new cafeteria auntie! I am here to report in!"
Wang Xue got the answer and looked at the registrar with gleaming eyes. The registrar fell into a brief silence, but still registered the aunt.
The next person was in the same situation, and they sang the same tune with Lin Xi and fooled the registration staff. What was even more outrageous was that Lin Xi not only knew their identities, but also accurately stated their corresponding positions and work locations, and if they were students, he would specify their classes.
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