CompletedWhen your real-life identity becomes your survival tool in an unlimited flow game, can your profession save your life?
Students pull out their exam prep books, turning knowledge into power to smack away enemies;
Lawyers open their mouths, and legal statutes wrap around ghosts like chains to restrain them;
Ordinary office workers, coffee shop baristas, food delivery guys...
All industries are finding new glory in this unlimited flow world. The standard procedure for new players is to state their profession to be assigned a suitable role.
Qiao Song blushes slightly: "I'm unemployed."
However, on a night when a vengeful ghost comes for her life, she fires up a chainsaw, shaves the long-haired female ghost bald in the roaring noise, and immediately starts a wig-making business.
At a funeral rite with mourning music, she plays a suona so mournfully it breaks the NPCs' hearts.
The ghosts: "Weren't you supposed to be unemployed?!"
Qiao Song: "Huh? Doesn't being unemployed mean you have to do a little bit of everything?"
#What's wrong? If I don't have a main job, can't I have a few side gigs?#
After clearing a game.
System: [Players, please buy a ticket and board the vehicle to the next instance.]
Qiao Song, who has long since offended all the NPCs, is refused entry by all the ghost hearse drivers.
System, coldly: [Players who fail to reach the next instance within the specified time will be forcibly eliminated... Hey, what are you doing? How are you hijacking someone else's vehicle?! Wait, how can you even drive a hearse!? You're not a driver!!]
Qiao Song replies shyly: "Well, I was a Didi driver for a while."
System: "This is a survival vehicle for the Night Parade of a Hundred Ghosts! It's not the same!!!"
#Isn't your employment scope a bit too wide? You're even snatching underworld jobs?#