Chapter 3592 Formulating an Identity(2/2)
Because of this weird detail, Angel made some guesses about the black cat Juanjuan. Then, he recalled the previous interaction between Juanjuan and Ms. Moon in the meditation room.
Thinking back on it, I immediately discovered more tricky details.
Why did Ms. Moon bring Juanjuan into the meditation room alone? She must have had a purpose in bringing Juanjuan, but Juanjuan didn't say anything during the whole time in the meditation room.
Why does Ms. Moon secretly glance at Tiredness after every conversation with Luigi in the meditation room?
All kinds of clues emerge before our eyes.
In the end, Angel came to the most likely answer: Black cat Juanjuan has the ability to distinguish lies.
Luigi: "Huh? Tell a lie? How does it do that?"
"Is it similar to the talent of the Dog Butler? But doesn't the talent of the Dog Butler require clearing the trial dungeon before it can be reproduced in the Dream Crystal?"
Luigi was full of questions.
Faced with Luigi's doubts, Angel actually didn't know how to explain it, because he had just speculated it and had no solid evidence.
"Perhaps this black cat named Tiongjuan has strong psychological analysis skills and an unusual talent for observing details."
For example, some great detectives can identify criminals from dozens of suspects just through words and detailed observations. This is the same truth.
Tiredness has been in the Uriel instance for some time, and this period of time has been enough for it to complete a psychological portrait of Luigi. It is actually possible to use the psychological portrait to determine whether Luigi is present or not.
Angel: "You can ignore how Tired does it. You just need to know that your lies are likely to be known to them."
Luigi isn't stupid either.
The reason why Ms. Moon confirmed to him again was obviously because she discovered that he might be lying.
Luigi lowered his eyebrows, remained silent for a moment, and said slowly: "I really don't know how to let you go to the outside world, but I have a guess."
Ms. Moon was stunned, why did the conversation change?
However, she didn't hesitate too much and quickly asked: "What's the guess?"
Luigi: "Identity."
"You need a more reasonable and compliant identity to have the opportunity to leave the fairyland copy and go to the world where aborigines live."
As soon as Luigi finished speaking, Ms. Moon glanced at Juanjuan from the corner of her eye. Juanjuan did not give any look, which meant that Luigi was telling the truth this time.
Is it really because of identity?
Ms. Moon has actually thought about this before, because the message in her mind clearly reminds them: your choices will affect "identity preservation."
In other words, identity matters.
Only if you have the right identity can you "remain" here.
Ms. Moon: “We have temporary status now, so we can’t go to the outside world until we get formal status?”
Just as Luigi was about to answer, he suddenly found... Wonderland prompts him to ride on his face.
Yes, the long-lost fairyland reminder suddenly popped up.
"Trigger keyword, identity is being formulated."
"The draft targets are the temporary identity holders: Moon, Sun, Camillo, and Black Cat Tired."
Seeing this fairyland prompt with jumping faces, Luigi was also very confused.
He now understood why Angel had previously said, "Let nature take its course. When the critical moment comes, you will naturally know it."
Previously, Luigi didn't understand what a key node was.
Now it seems that when the keyword is triggered, it is when the key node is unlocked.
And what are keywords?
no doubt.
--identity.
Although he understood the key points, Luigi still didn't know what "identity formulation" was at this time.
At this moment, the fairyland prompt with jumping faces slowly moved to the lower right corner of the field of view, which is the text column.
When this Wonderland prompt appeared on the text column, Luigi noticed that the words "Identity Development" had a clear color change.
The other words are all in normal colors, only the words "Identity Development" are highlighted in red, for fear that Luigi won't be able to spot them.
Luigi touched "Identity Development" on the text column through "eye movement".
The next second.
The highlighted identities have been transformed into mini magnifying glasses.
These magnifying glasses appear on the heads of everyone in the field of vision.
In addition to Blanche, the moon, the sun, Camillo, and the black cat all have a very mini magnifying glass on their tired heads, and the magnifying glass flashes in and out, as if breathing, seducing Luigi's touch.
bump.
Luigi hesitated for a moment, then used "eye movement" to click on the magnifying glass above the moon's head.
As the magnifying glass is touched, the flicker disappears and is replaced by an identity card.
"Name: Moon"
"Temporary identity: traveler from afar."
"Draw up identity: Returning traveler/Staying traveler/Sailing traveler."
This identity card is very simple, with only three lines.
But Luigi still couldn't understand it at first glance.
It wasn't until he discovered that the "returning traveler/staying traveler/departing traveler" in the identity column could be touched that he slowly understood.
Since the three proposed identities were touchable, Luigi did not hesitate and directly touched the first proposed identity.
"Crafting an Identity: The Returning Traveler."
"No matter where a traveler goes, even if it is a foreign country, he must eventually return to his homeland."
"Unlocking this identity requires a recognition level of 0%, which can currently be unlocked."
"Please note that the "returning traveler" has a temporary status and can only stay in Wonderland for one night."
After reading this identity, Luigi probably understood that this so-called "returning traveler" is actually similar to "a traveler who came from afar".
It is just a temporary identity and cannot stay in Wonderland for a long time.
If you want to survive for a long time, you probably need to look at the latter two identities.
But having said that, what does this so-called “identity” mean?
Doesn’t it refer to the degree of identification of “I”?
If so, how can this be quantified?
Luigi didn't dwell on this issue, and planned to look at the latter two identities first.
Thinking of this, Luigi clicked on the second draft identity.
Chapter completed!