Players Invade Cyberpunk

Chapter 1096 - 356: Abstract People Doing Abstract Things_3

Players Invade Cyberpunk

Chapter 1096 - 356: Abstract People Doing Abstract Things_3

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Chapter 1096: Chapter 356: Abstract People Doing Abstract Things_3

A voice pulled her out of her thoughts; it was Work Committee Rita.

"ERO people will come to our area for a free medical examination this afternoon. You’re new here. This is your first medical exam, so there will be more items. Take advantage of the lunch break and go quickly."

Free medical exam...

She had heard about it long ago, but to outsiders, the so-called free medical exam by Horizon Corporation was actually a collection of workers’ health information for large-scale human drug experiments.

No way, humans can’t think of things they’ve never seen or done themselves

The things they accuse others of doing, they basically have done themselves.

After all, how could there be free medical treatment? Impossible, right?

Maybe it was just to make the folks laugh.

Jasieya had the same thought, so she considered this free medical exam an opportunity for an intelligence breakthrough.

"Lucia. Gard, 24 years old, Female."

The doctor who came for the free medical exam was a laid-back guy, the [First Nanny of the Mountain City] resting with crossed legs while checking the files.

"Hey... you’ve got quite few cybernetic enhancements. Just one adapter and a bionic eye."

Afraid of being exposed, Jasieya quickly explained.

"I just came from the countryside, I have no money for enhancements."

"Have you used drugs?"

"....."

Jasieya hung her head, afraid to answer. If not for Horizon Corporation installing a neural regulator, she’d probably suffer unbearably.

"Hey, nothing to be ashamed of, in this damned place nine out of ten have touched these messy things. I tell you, I can spot anyone who’s used drugs just by looking."

His mouthful of Sichuan-Chongqing dialect was barely understandable to Jasieya, if not for the translator pack.

The First Nanny pointed to a nearby bed and motioned for Jasieya to lie down.

"You’re nothing but skin and bones... a little too thin. Eat more, the cafeteria won’t let you go hungry, and your teeth have been replaced. And your liver, has it been hit or did you eat something? Oh, your calves have been broken too, your old man surely has a heavy hand..."

Every word from the nanny stirred Jasieya’s memory; it was all punishment she’d received growing up under the Queen.

To maintain her figure, meals were rationed, almost always hungry, and drugs were inevitable in her field, with countless broken bones.

Through the examination, the nanny covered almost every injury, asking repeatedly if her family mistreated her.

Reflecting on those days, Jasieya wanted to cry but didn’t dare, she could only hold it in.

And the anticipated experimental drugs or data collection never appeared, seemingly just an ordinary physical check-up.

Finally, the nanny couldn’t help but advise:

"It’s best you get a full-body check at ERO, then take time to recover in the hospital, at this rate you won’t live past 40. If you don’t want to die young, take more care."

Though strange, the concern and warmth in his tone was unlike those cold doctors.

"Thank you."

Upon leaving the exam room, Jasieya’s eyes were red.

Little did she know, for the past two days, every move was under surveillance.

"I can basically confirm she’s sent from Cuba, but unclear if from Havana or Camaguey."

The Henan person, sipping from a thermal cup, spoke.

"When Jarvis mentioned the Cuba issue, her expression was off, micro-expressions indicated high sensitivity toward Cuba, especially Havana with whom we are currently in conflict. Her complexion marks her as Latin American, used drugs, underwent professional military training, pretty, young, minimal cybernetics, liver loaded with stimulants residues, matching Queen’s agents’ traits you’ve uncovered."

Standing beside him was Killer Demon, who asked, "A hundred percent sure?"

"There’s never a hundred percent certainty in the world, all I can say is I’m pretty sure."

The Henan person couldn’t help but sigh.

"Thank goodness her face wasn’t surgically altered, otherwise I couldn’t even offer a probability."

Killer Demon wasn’t interested in Henan person’s professional complaints. He was tasked with closely watching this suspected Cuban agent, to see if through her, West Fire Grass could be sent to Cuba.

He’d been to Cuba and was compromised, others were unsuitable.

"How has she been acting lately? Is there potential for conversion?" 𝕗𝐫𝚎𝗲𝘄𝐞𝕓𝐧𝕠𝘃𝕖𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝚖

"Mm, there’s potential."

Henan person nodded, then pulled out a dossier from under the table, revealing records of Jasieya’s recent exchanges.

"But not yet, currently she seems to be struggling mentally. The committee needs to work on her thoughts gradually, while determining how strongly loyal she is to Havana, there’s a certain risk in conversion, unless we ascertain it without exposing ourselves, awakening awareness."

He asked, somewhat puzzled.

"By the way, what were you thinking? Sending a common player to go undercover behind Cuban lines?"

"I don’t know... when I see West Fire Grass, I think his appearance is absolutely unique, extremely misleading."

Killer Demon didn’t want to admit it, but that was the truth.

"We tried letting cyber-doctors recreate West Fire Grass’ face one-to-one, unsuccessfully. It always lacks certain essence unless using custom disguise prosthetics taken from Cuban assassins for perfect mimicry.

But the problem is Havana excels in this, our people definitely couldn’t fool those Aguirre-named killers, thus forcing West Fire Grass to take the risk, and he wouldn’t die, no life risk involved."

"Indeed."

The Henan person smacked his lips, truly finding such resurrectable armies terrifying.

Despite Cubans hoping numbers would let them swap damage with Horizon Corporation, eventually they’d find the players grow in power with each battle, dying would be their own.

Though Super Earth sent three hundred initially, it remained three hundred, not one loss, zero casualties.

While Cuba’s total casualties exceeded a thousand.

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