Livestreaming: I am retarded, but selected to join the analoghorror game?! -
Chapter 424 - 309: Self-Introduction_2
Chapter 424: Chapter 309: Self-Introduction_2
Hart didn’t know what was on his mind when he uttered those words. Was he truly unable to recall, or did he have another purpose?
And right after that was the woman in the red dress.
She introduced herself:
"Let me go next, my name is Wei’er. I have no profession, and as for how I survived, just assume I’m a wealthy second-generation, not lacking in money. As for twelve years ago...honestly, I don’t remember, since I was just a child at that time. I’ve practically forgotten all of my childhood memories."
Here was another person claiming to remember nothing.
"Well... let me go next." At this moment, the mature older sister stepped forward and introduced herself: "My name is Lin Huixue, but everyone usually calls me Sister Xue. I’m just an ordinary clerk at a regular company. As for twelve years ago, well... I’ve forgotten, there were no particularly important memories. Besides, you can see, I wasn’t willing to do anything special twelve years ago."
Three people had introduced themselves so far, with three more to go.
Xiao Yi thought it might almost be his turn.
As for how he would introduce himself, honestly, he wasn’t too sure himself.
After all, he couldn’t just introduce himself as: "Hello, I’m Xiao Yi, a professional player, specializing in Analog Horror, I’ve won six consecutive titles, the strongest in the world today, and currently going through an Analog Horror instance, and you are the characters in the Analog Horror instance I need to tackle?"
Moreover, Xiao Yi wasn’t too clear about his current situation and didn’t know how to introduce himself appropriately.
So, Xiao Yi was ready to use a universal solution: claiming he had amnesia.
Just say he had amnesia, and everything would make sense! That was the usual progression of the story!
However, just as Xiao Yi was about to do so, someone beat him to it.
"Uh... let, let me go next."
This time, the silent and bewildered strong man also stood up and finally spoke in front of everyone.
Seeing his approach, the others were somewhat wary, inclining their heads toward him.
Then, the strong man scratched his head and said:
"Honestly, I don’t know how to introduce myself to you guys, because, well... I’ve lost my memory."
"...Ah? Amnesia?" The others were taken aback when they heard him say this.
"...Huh? Amnesia?" And Xiao Yi frowned, wondering why someone was stealing his idea.
Now, if he said he had amnesia too, wouldn’t he look like he was just repeating the others?
Then, the strong man looked blankly at his own hands and said slowly:
"Not just that I can’t remember how I got here... I don’t even remember what I used to do, how I survived until today, or what my name is. So, I don’t know how to introduce myself to you, let alone talk about something from twelve years ago."
"...Amnesia, huh?" Hart said, "This situation I’ve only seen in stories, never in reality, this will be difficult to handle."
"So..." Wei’er asked, "since you’ve lost your memory, how should we address you?"
"Well..." the strong man scratched his head, thought for a while, and then seemed to come up with an idea, "Right, since there are only six of us here, you can just call me Six. From now on, my name will temporarily be Six."
"I got it," Xiao Yi nodded immediately, "Hello, Old Six."
"Oh...Oh." Six flashed a kind smile, "You too... uh... By the way, you haven’t introduced yourself yet, have you? What’s your name?"
Following this question, Xiao Yi also began to introduce himself.
Of course, Xiao Yi couldn’t reveal that he too had amnesia, lest his truthfulness be questioned.
Therefore, all he could say was, "My name is Xiao Yi, my profession is a high school student."
"A high school student?" Hart replied with some surprise, "You do look young, but I didn’t expect you to still be a student."
"Mmm..." Wei’er nodded, "I didn’t expect that either. That being said, twelve years ago, you must have been just a little kid who couldn’t even take care of himself, right? Seems like there’s not much to discuss then."
"Uh... it wasn’t as bad as being unable to take care of myself," Xiao Yi tried to recall and then continued, "Actually, I was quite independent as a kid, even managed to live on after losing my parents."
"This..."
Xiao Yi’s words left everyone dumbfounded. They looked at each other and then decided not to press him further.
Xiao Yi’s self-introduction came to an abrupt end without revealing any significant information, and no one seemed inclined to ask further. Naturally, Xiao Yi did not plan to say more.
Then, there was only one person left who hadn’t introduced themselves.
Everyone’s gaze converged on the girl dressed in loose casual clothes, resembling a homebody.
"What, what?" she asked, clearly not eager to cooperate, "I... don’t have any reason to share my personal information with you guys, right? So! It’s fine if I don’t say it!"
"You can’t say that, miss..." Hart stepped forward and said, "Given our current situation, we need to help each other and trust each other. Knowing each other’s names is the first step in building trust."
"I don’t trust you!" the girl retorted, "Everyone keeps saying they don’t remember anything from twelve years ago. How can it all be such a coincidence? I think you’re all just putting on an act!"
"This..." everyone exchanged glances again.
Indeed, what the girl said made some sense. Her distrust was not hard to understand.
"This is unavoidable," Wei’er stepped forward and said, "After all, it’s true that we don’t remember the past, and twelve years ago, many of us were just kids and couldn’t have done anything dangerous. There’s no need to worry..."
"That’s not right!" the girl interrupted, "Rather, being children back then could mean they’re more likely to be the culprits! Why seek revenge after twelve years? Clearly, because they were just kids, unable to seek revenge, they must have been biding their time, gathering strength for this very moment!"
"This..."
Her words revealed a serious issue—trust issues among each individual.
Now, instead of persuading her, her comments had only stirred up more unease among the group.
The girl continued, "The mastermind! It’s definitely among you young people! So I absolutely won’t share my personal information!"
"This is problematic," Hart scratched his head.
"No choice, then I’ll do it," Xiao Yi finally stepped forward towards the girl.
"...Oh?" Everyone looked hopeful, anticipating what Xiao Yi might say to convince her.
"What... what?" The girl, seeing Xiao Yi approach, couldn’t help feeling nervous, "You’re not going to convince me? Wishful thinking!"
Xiao Yi responded, "I haven’t planned on convincing you, but I came over to tell you that if you don’t want to cooperate, as a precaution, we will have to tie you up. Since you don’t trust us, we naturally can’t trust you either. Binding you is only reasonable, right?"
"...Ah?"
The girl pondered and realized that what Xiao Yi said did make a lot of sense!
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