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Playstation Trio: Only Mysteries In The Jungle

Playstation Trio: Only Mysteries in the Jungle

Episode 1.3: The Code of the Study Room

They begin to investigate in the study room, "There's gotta be around here in this room." said Jak. "I didn't know that this place has a secret room." said Ratchet. "Yeah, I think no one ever went to this room." said Sly.

"There's a folder." said Jak as he discovered a folder hiding in the opened cabinet of the desk. Jak pulled out the folder and opened it, revealing more clues: the old inheritance papers from the florist named Amber Perez. "Someone's named Amber Perez, the florist." said Jax.

"I wonder where the florist is?" said Sly. "It appears that she was known for gardening rare plants from the Amazon area, exposing trafficking rings, and selling her special plants." Said Ratchet, reading the biography description of Amber.

"Wait, she exposed trafficking rings?" asked Sly. "Like sex trafficking, human trafficking." Said Jak. "There's another file of this person." said Ratchet, pointing at the second file of the man named Riko.

"His name is Riko, also known for making foundation money for the children." said Sly.

"That's strange, who got the files of people anyway?" asked Ratchet.

Back at the jungle hotel... The three men went back to the room, with their sidekicks researching. "So these are 5 people in the files?" said Sly. "Yep, 5 of them." said Jak.

"I gotta "So, where do we find the 5 mysterious people who know or don't know about the past mysteries of the jungle." said Sly. "I have no clue, but the only way to find out is that we find the florist and talk to her." said Jak. "We can try contacting her on the website, will it be a good idea?" said Ratchet. "Yeah." said Sly. "Uh, Ratchet... Don't look behind." said Jak as he saw a giant water bug on the wall, behind Ratchet.

"Oh god, it's huge." said Sly. "Don't look back at the wall." said Daxter. "Don't tell there's a big roach behind me, isn't it?" said Ratchet, a little scared. "Oh yeah, it's right behind you alright." said Sly. Ratchet turns his head to look behind and finds a water bug on the wall.

"Holy mother of Qwark!" shouted Ratchet, screaming like a girl.

"Where's the shoe? Where's the shoe?" said Jak as he and the others stood back from the waterbug. "If it flies, I'm gonna run to the bathroom to hide there forever." said Daxter as he gives Jak one of the shoes. "Kill it, man, kill that little dude!" said Ratchet.

Jak throws the shoe at the waterbug but misses and the water bug flies to the corner. Ratchet falls off the bed, trying to get away from the waterbug.

"Oh Lord! He moved!" shouted Jak. "He moved!" said Ratchet. Ratchet grabbed out the broom from the right corner, next to him. Ratchet hits the waterbug, it falls to the floor. Ratchet stomps on the waterbug multiple times, killing it. "Die, you fool, die!" said Ratchet, shouting and laughing.

"Watch what happens, there's another one coming from the vent. I think it's his mate." said Clank. The men screamed when the other waterbug came from the vent.

Ratchet swings the broom at it but misses a shot. The waterbug flies towards Ratchet, but Jak catches the second waterbug in his hands. He threw it outside and yelled "Yeet!" And the water bug flew away outside. "And stay out, motherf**cker!" said Jak, shouting.

"I hate waterbugs." said Ratchet. "Me, either." said Sly.

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