The next second, Zheng Jie realized he had returned to the community hall.
Once again, Fu Chen was the first to count the number of people.
"One, two, three, four... Oh, Lawyer Lin really brought back a new member!"
Fu Chen's somewhat surprised voice came through, and other players in the hall also gathered around.
Lin Sizhi explained, "Well, there happened to be a suitable candidate in the game, so I brought her over.
"I seriously thought about it; her profession is indeed what our community is most lacking and urgently needs."
Li Renshu was a bit surprised, "Oh? The most lacking and urgently needed profession?"
This statement puzzled her a bit.
While everyone tended to favor certain recruitment choices, such as mechanics, architects, chefs, special forces, etc., these are just relatively needed.
Nothing could be considered particularly rare or urgent, right?
Among the many professions, there seemed to be no special priority.
Lin Sizhi looked at 'Sheep,' who was now without her mask. She was a woman in her thirties with shoulder-length short hair and an intellectual aura.
"Say hello to everyone."
'Sheep' said, "Hello everyone, my name is Wei Yinzhang, and I am an Imitator."
Li Renshu was stunned, "Huh?"
The others also didn't immediately react, while Wang Yongxin, who was sitting on the side observing Wei Yinzhang, widened his eyes. Luckily, he wasn't drinking coffee, or he might have spat it out.
"Imitator?!"
The crowd in the hall that hadn't participated in the game all exclaimed.
Li Renshu calmed down relatively quickly and nodded, "I see. So, the most lacking and urgently needed profession Lawyer Lin was referring to is an Imitator?
"It does make a lot of sense."
Everyone else understood why Lin Sizhi would say that.
Because there hasn't been an Imitator revealing their identity within the community, up until now, Community 17 hasn't had the game content spoiled, let alone guessed the rules related to Imitators.
And even if they guessed somewhat, there was no way to verify it.
This information gap could lead to Community 17 being at a disadvantage in many situations.
But now, with an Imitator, this information gap could be filled.
Even if this Imitator doesn't run a shady business like Zhong Yuanyuan, it doesn't matter.
She only needs to reveal what the theme of the next game is and whether anyone from our community has been selected for the Judgment Game, which can be very useful.
So, the statement that the most lacking profession in Community 17 is indeed an Imitator is not wrong at all.
Previously, this possibility wasn't discussed because finding an Imitator in the game is too difficult, like buying a lottery ticket.
Not to mention that most Imitators could choose not to enter their own game, even if they do, finding them is like looking for a needle in a haystack.
Yet, Lin Sizhi actually managed to find one.
Everyone couldn't help but look forward more to this debriefing session.
Because in past debriefings, everyone guessed the Imitator's intentions as players, but this time they could hear it from the Imitator herself.
From the specific content of the invitation from Walkway to the design ideas and various details in the game, no one is more authoritative than the designer herself.
Of course, based on the previous 'Matchmaking Game' situation, if the Imitator gets too close to the players, especially revealing their identity, it may attract Walkway's attention.
Therefore, most people won't insist too much.
How much Wei Yinzhang is willing to reveal is entirely up to her.
Regardless, having a clearly identified Imitator in the community will indeed have a significant impact on the future of Community 17 and might even change the current dynamics.
The results of this game had already appeared on the big screen.
[Now announcing the final visa time results for Community 17 in the 'Fool's Game.']
[No. 2 Wei Yinzhang: -314598]
[No. 7 Qin Yao: 38761]
[No. 10 Zheng Jie: 41839]
[No. 12 Lin Sizhi: 77293]
[According to community rules, when a player's visa time is greater than 20,000 minutes, 5% is included in the Community Security Fund. The remaining visa time will be credited to each player's visa.]
Seeing this result, Fu Chen visibly paused.
"Huh? I just noticed, why is there a minus sign?"
Everyone also looked at the big screen, realizing that Wei Yinzhang's earnings were indeed negative.
It was the first time Community 17 had encountered such a situation; previously, it was either positive numbers or deportation.
This was also understandable because the punishments in most games were straightforward, typically immediate death, while games that deducted a large amount of visa time were relatively rare, and Community 17's players hadn't encountered such a situation yet.
Especially now that everyone knew Wei Yinzhang was the Imitator who designed this game.
Why was the Imitator in her home game deducted so much time? This clearly doesn't make sense, does it?
Li Renshu said, "Everyone, please go back to your rooms to rest; we'll conduct the debriefing in the afternoon."
...
Afternoon.
After resting, everyone returned to the hall, ready to begin the debriefing for this game.
Li Renshu said, "Before we start the debriefing of this game, I'd first like to welcome the new member on behalf of all players of Community 17."
She looked at Wei Yinzhang, "Lawyer Lin is the only one in our community with the power to recruit people in the game, so his decision represents the decision of all of us together.
"His philosophy also represents the philosophy of Community 17.
"So you can rest assured that all members of Community 17 will accept you without any reservations."
Wei Yinzhang nodded, "Thank you."
Li Renshu continued, "However, before we begin the debriefing, I think it's necessary to discuss some more important issues that everyone is more concerned about.
"Yinzhang, could you first briefly introduce yourself, including why you chose to leave your original community and how life differs as an Imitator compared to a regular player?
"Because we haven't had an Imitator in our community before, we can say we know nothing about these situations. Clarifying these issues will help us better start on the main topic.
"Of course, if there are things you find inconvenient to disclose, that's okay too. Just tell us what you think you can share."
Clearly, even though she was recruited by Lin Sizhi, she still needed to go through the most basic background check.
Li Renshu's actions don't exactly signal distrust, but are merely part of the mandatory process for community managers.
This is also something other community members are curious to know about.
Wei Yinzhang didn't mind; for her, even if Li Renshu didn't ask, these things needed to be explained as clearly as possible to avoid any unnecessary misunderstandings.
"I am 32 years old, originally a freelancer, specifically a not very well-known comic artist.
The three types of cards in the 'Fool's Game' were designed by me. Not bad, right?
I was previously part of Community 6.
The decision to leave Community 6 was rather complicated. I'll start from the beginning."
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