It is extremely impolite to judge others arbitrarily.
But the even more impolite approach is to dance in front of the person involved.
From this archive of both objective evaluation and cynicism, Kawakami was able to extract three pieces of information:
The system knows him well, the evaluation is personal, and it or what is behind it may be subjective.
The personal file should be updated. Not long after the institute was bombed, it was written as a joke.
This system is in poor taste, and it even gave the winery the nickname of a black organization.
Okay, that last bit was just a joke.
What worries Kawakami Tsumugi more is his real name, which has three question marks on it, and what the so-called "big silver bullet" is.
There is nothing to dig out of his real name, which can only prove once again that he is particularly miserable with incomplete memory; "Big Silver Bullet" is more like a nickname for someone, and this person should be very good at sniping.
Pure silver or silver-plated bullets are often portrayed as weapons with exorcism effects, and that person is firmly on the opposite side of the organization...
My thoughts soon jumped from silver bullets to medieval exorcism rituals, as well as the pros and cons of using silver to deal with werewolves and vampires in ghost stories, and then I thought of "silver bullets" - a cocktail of gin and whiskey.
Kawakami Tsumugi started [plot progress] without stopping.
[Plot progress: 5%]
There was nothing else except this line of writing, and it was still of little use. Kawakami withdrew with low spirits.
Now only [Notepad] is left.
Kawakami took a deep breath. He didn't know why he was still a little nervous. He clicked the [Notepad] button, and a virtual notebook slowly unfolded in the air.
It is a message, the full text of which is written in Chinese:
[To my unlucky self:
I don’t have time to chat with you, so I’ll just emphasize the following points:
First of all, you can trust this system for the time being, but don't rely too much on it. For some reason, you skipped the novice guidance, so explore it slowly by yourself.
To give an inappropriate analogy: a person can spend time wondering whether his enemy is targeting him, because he can respond in advance; but it is useless for a dog to wonder whether the owner takes it out for a walk or to neuter it. It will come, won't it?
Secondly, about the character points and plot progress.
There are two ways to obtain character points: deepening the key characters’ recognition of your identity, and changing the key characters’ established destiny.
You can think of this world as a stage play, with protagonists, important supporting characters, and villains. The key characters are these people.
To deepen identity recognition, you should deepen the character's impression of you and your camp; as for the predetermined fate of the key characters... you don't have a script in hand, and if you do, it won't be of much use, so just fend for yourself.
Of course, killing them all is absolutely not allowed! If the protagonist and supporting villain of a drama die, the drama will be ruined and the world will collapse.
The plot progress is related to the accumulated number of character points acquired.
PS: Nearly 50% of the above content is my speculation.
Unlucky myself]
If the system wants to cause trouble, there are thousands of wonderful ways to do it, and forging messages is the most thankless one.
And this message... I have to say, it is very much like my own style.
Especially the wonderful metaphor about the dog and its owner, and the sentence "nearly 50% of the above content is my speculation." It is my own speculation to state it openly to avoid accidentally digging a hole.
As expected of me, very considerate.
Of course, in order to avoid the situation of "I have seen through you and I have seen through your tricks", Kawakami still labeled this message as "possible".
Moreover, for such a serious matter as leaving a password, he also spent time on the old man and the sea - ah, no, the master and the dog. This can prove that he is very... relaxed when leaving messages?
If there is a price to pay for writing a message, that price has absolutely nothing to do with the number of words.
Kawakami was informed and consented to the organization's memory cleansing.
The organization's technology is very sophisticated and can cleanse his situational memory and emotional memory while completely retaining image memory, knowledge memory and action memory.
In other words, he will forget his name, identity, experiences, places he has been, people he knows, and all the huge and trivial useless memories retained due to hyperamnesia; but he will clearly remember the knowledge he has learned, the names of things; Muscle memory such as gun skills and fighting skills are also retained.
Of course, agreeing does not mean that he will do nothing. He will leave a summary to record what he needs to remember. This summary will be reviewed by the organization, saved, and then given to himself after amnesia.
In other words, if Kawakami Tsuruo does something that cannot be made public, he will never write it in a summary to the organization. Instead, he will record it in a secret language where he can access it.
It's just that after the last purge, the organization directly transferred him from the United States to Japan. The last time he was transferred from Western Europe to the United States.
So even if he left something for himself, he didn't receive it.
Kawakami gave it a try, but unfortunately found that he couldn't leave traces on the notepad. Maybe he didn't find the right method. He couldn't tell when the message was written.
After tossing and turning for more than an hour, Kawakami closed the system after finding no new information.
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After returning to the action team, Kawakami arranged his life in order.
He first applied to Rum for the equipment that the action team should have - although it was assigned to Gin, it was Rum who was in charge - and received two additional safe houses and a black Suzuki Swift for transportation.
Kawakami Tsumugi is not very picky about material things, and he is not passionate about cars. Rum still asked him several times if he needed a better car.
Tsk, Rum doesn't like him very much, but he is very generous materially.
Kawakamiji likes such a generous boss.
Tsumugi Kawakami drinks gin and goes on missions from Monday to Friday. Occasionally, he works overtime when he encounters a solo mission that interests him. On Saturdays and Sundays, I went to the R03 research base to train the newly recruited subordinates.
It's just that I met Shirley without looking up, and for the first time I received character points generously given by the other party.
It's a pity that the second and third time were gone, and it was useless to deliberately scare him.
Kawakami Tsumugi didn't know that as the number of tasks completed and the success rate accumulated, his reputation in Gin's team had gradually moved closer to that of a model worker.
After working together on several missions, Gin's attitude towards him improved not only a little bit, but even guided him to equip him with his own arsenal of weapons.
Who doesn’t like colleagues who work hard?
In fact, for Kawakami, the relatively free arrangement of the action team is far easier than that of the research team Tian 996 and 007. Once liberated, he has not yet broken away from the social animal mentality.
Unexpectedly, Kawakamiji had to drink gin today.
"Hey, Belmod, do you want to see me?"
"When something happens, call Sharon, and when nothing happens, call Belmod." Belmod's voice was filled with resentment.
"Who told me to be cold-blooded and throw it away after using it?" Kawakami Tsumugi refused to accept her bloody script, "Need my help?"
"It's a partner, my dear." She chuckled, "I applied to sir."
"So I can let Gin fly openly?" Kawakami responded, "That's great."