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Thug and Idol: 10X Rewards Second Identity System

[Ding!] [Your pickpocketing skill increased by 5. Reward: your PP increased by 50.] “System, use my Pop-star Points to increase my singing skill!” … [Ding!] [You had won 1st place in the Californian Young Star contest. Reward: your CP increased by 400!] “System, put all these Criminal Points into my martial arts skill. Now I will crush anyone who stands in my way!” Tristan was born with everything he needed to become a star: rich parents and musical talent. However, after a car crash destroyed his handsome face and voice, everybody turned away from him. With his dreams burned, Tristan ran from home and became a small-time criminal to survive. Then, his own gang mates betrayed him, throwing him to the cops. But Tristan is saved by a sudden stroke of luck. [Congratulations, Tristan Hayes! You won the Heavenly Lottery. Your prise is ‘Second Identity System’.] [Increase skills and status of one identity to obtain 10x rewards for the other one.] Mafia and showbiz may appear far removed from each other, but both are united by money and ruthlessness within. Now it’s Tristan’s time to navigate both realms to become the world’s first mafia superstar! === No romance. All bitches want Tristan, but Tristan needs no bitches. #bros_before_hoes. There will be mafia and showbiz related stuff in equal proportions. Updates daily. BONUS CHAPTERS: Castle = 10 chapters (released within next 30 days) Gachapon = 25 chapters (released within next 30 days)

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A new face? An old face?

Reacting quickly, Tristan stepped back into the hallway and strained his ears to listen to the police officers' words.

They were asking the receptionist about two people who stayed there… Trey and Owen, using the full—and fake!—names under which they were registered in the hotel and in the GTG agency as security guards.

'What? Them, too?'

Tristan bit his lip.

A part of him wanted to escape immediately, although his current identity was not attached to anything criminal… directly. He began thinking that keeping criminals so close to himself, even if he could deny in court that ever knew that they were criminals, was too risky.

"Excuse me, sirs, but I can't give personal information about the hotel's visitors without a search or an arrest warrant. There are high-profile people who stay in this hotel occasionally. You can't just ask for their whereabouts."