Player count:8-12
Type: Individual
Duration: 4.5 hours
Rooms: 2
Complexity: 4.0
Intelligence: 4
Deception: 5
Inspection: 4
Deduction: 3
Joy: 4
Background:
A group of matchmakers have gathered in Shanghai People's Park to assist singles in finding love. They call themselves reincarnated moonlighters, each specializing in different styles and mastering the three essentials of matchmaking. In the world of lovebirds, who can see through the complexities? And who has the courage to seek true love?
Story:
"If freedom can be exchanged for merchandise, how many sales will be enough to make a profit?"
The junior agent mumbled as he sorted out his client's information.
"Aren't you curious, senpai?" The junior agent asked.
"What are you curious about?" The gold agent responded perfunctorily.
"In the old days, people used to ask for the moon's blessing and believe in matchmaking," the Junior Agent paused, "why do they still give up their freedom today and entrust strangers to find true love?"
"You don't understand our nature. People don't need, or even hate, total freedom." The gold agent replied thoughtfully, "One out of two is more free than one out of ten."
The wind chime of the hanging door rang, and a man with the face of a celebrity pushed the door in.
While handing over his personal information, the man said, "I heard that you are the famous re-incarnation of the moon goddesses in Shanghai."
The junior agent glanced at the 0-0-2 oddball level of ability to distance array, beyond the glamour of everything is in danger.
The gold agent asked: "Do you believe in true love?
The man says, "Of course I do."
Agent Gold asks again, "Do you have the courage to search for your soul mate in the midst of the fog?"
The man hesitates, then steps forward and says, "Yes."
After the man leaves, the first agent hastily changes the information to a 2-2-2 Premium level client.
The gold agent stops, "No. Do you believe in bicycle to motorbike?"
Then he wrote 2-0-0, generous but stupidly honest.
The Gold Agent says, "It's not that the oddballs want true love, it's just that if the oddballs don't find true love, the agent will have an accident."
He also says, "True love is the last hope of the oddballs, who take a ride on the commission.
Once a person goes from searching to encountering, the sweet rain of love is no more than a storm.
Who can see through the "Mandarin ducks" in the world, and who knows whether they are real or not?
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