"Don't Feed the Monkeys" The Old Man in the Elevator is a plot that many players have encountered in the game. The player's ultimate goal is to save the old man. What is the specific purpose? Let’s introduce the process of not feeding the monkeys to the elderly in the elevator. Let’s take a look.
Elevator old man
The old man in the elevator will wake up between 12:00 and 14:00 and between 23:00 and 4:00 in the evening. Click on the elevator, book, and doll to obtain keywords. After the old man wakes up, chat with the doll to obtain detergent, retirement, and friends. , the giant will start reading and get 2 to 3 romance keywords. After an hour, he will get up to write and get a rag. The first building keyword will launch the cleaner. An hour later, he will sit down and say good night to the puppet, and get a pirate fleet. Three-point goal, mascot, search for Pirate Fleet, know Kirishima, Kirishima + the first building to get the Fortune Building, Fortune Building plus the cleaner to get the old man's real name, search to get the contact information, the second time the old man wakes up to read and get the romance keywords Later, he launched a romance novel, and called his wife to answer the phone. Later, he said that the romance novel would gain his wife's trust, and then he said that the real name would enter the ending.
1. A crystal ball will be regarded as a liar and the elderly will be hung up;
2. We have a surveillance club,…
3. This cannot be said. The wife will believe it. After a while, a lawyer will call and hope to cooperate. If he agrees to get 300 money, the old man will die. If he refuses, the old man will be saved.
Story summary
The old man worked as a cleaner at the Fortune Building, a landmark building in Kirishima City where the famous pirate fleet is located. He was young but liked romance novels. Because the city government decided to demolish the building and rebuild it into a commercial city, the old man was laid off because of this. On his last day of work, Trapped in an elevator, the construction company responsible for demolishing the building made a final safety check to make sure no one was in the building before it was decommissioned. After "many careful checks," the construction company announced that no one was in the building and decommissioned it. After that, the old man's wife contacted the construction company many times, but the company always responded with "inspection" and there was absolutely no problem. Because she missed her husband, she became the target of many so-called "psychics" and was often harassed by scammers. After receiving the call, she knew that someone knew her husband's secret, so she temporarily lowered her guard and listened. If she said that she saw something from the crystal ball, she would be considered a liar and hang up. She said that the organization didn't know and didn't try, saying that he couldn't tell her. I would ask the construction company dubiously. The company's lawyer believed that if someone was really trapped, it would have a bad impact on the company's reputation, so he called and hoped to cooperate. After refusing, the old man was rescued. The company leader was imprisoned for malfeasance and was rescued. Later, the old man and his wife went on vacation and died suddenly of a heart attack in the hotel elevator. Their hotel room was on the 15th floor. (The co-author died in the elevator anyway)