Chapter 35 Space Spy Satellites
"Space spy satellites. "O'Ao said what it wanted to play.
"What is this?" I wondered.
"Haven't you heard of a poker game? O'Ao said.
"Nope. At first glance, I thought it was a role-playing game. I replied helplessly.
Listening to the name, I can't help but associate it with a beautiful man and woman in a silver-white light leotard against a dark and deep background, is this also some kind of stereotype? I forgot that it is now talking about playing cards.
"It's super fun, whoever plays knows it. O'Ao stroked an orange five-petaled wildflower in the grass with his paws, the turf looked a little loose, and the brown soft dirt was slightly bare. What is hidden under the soil? Is there a home for earthworms? Earthworms may also establish their own theory of building houses, and the houses they build should also be fully furnished, and these furniture belong to the living facilities of earthworms, and serve earthworms. Or will there be a mole that has already built its own kingdom underground? In the vast underground space, a courtyard-like palace is built, and a few moles live in this palace.
Probably no one will know if there is one, after all, people only move on land. But even if it exists, it cannot be recognized, so it means that it does not exist. Existence or non-existence is itself a humanistic statement, and no matter what, it seems that it cannot escape from the limited cognitive faculties of human beings.
"Then you can teach us how to play, okay?" said Hust.
"Of course there is no problem! The rules of the game are difficult to say, simple and simple. The number of players is four, exactly four, not one more, not one less. ”
"Isn't that the right situation?" I said.
As for the specific rules of the game, they are very difficult to describe in words, and they are a bit abstract. ”
"What can we do then?" the elven leader was anxious, "If we don't describe it, we won't have a way to know how to play it." Aren't you the only one who knows here?"
"I'm a cat. O'Ao pointed out unequivocally.
"Oh, yes, I'm sorry, I made a mistake, but you have a very personal temperament. ”
"Where do I look like a man? I'm a pure cat! Don't give that impression of me just because of my name!"
"Does your name resemble a human, will anyone call it that?" the elven leader looked a little confused.
"Isn't it like that? Ordinary cats have a common name. For example......"
"Like what?" asked the elven leader.
"Anyway, it's just those ordinary names, and you can guess the attributes of the owner of the name from it. It will not be too bizarre to cause an uproar in public opinion, nor will it be too simple to bump into a name. I don't have any big aspirations, and I'm content to live an ordinary life. Ao poured out his heartfelt words.
"It's not easy. I suddenly said, "It's hard to really be ordinary." ”
What does it mean to be ordinary? Is most of it ordinary? If so, it would be difficult to keep all aspects of your mind in that limited trap.
"Thinking about ordinary, isn't this wish the bare minimum? If this cannot be fulfilled, it would be too ......" O'Ao was slightly melancholy.