Lord Yan, The Little Ancestor Has Fallen Off The Horse Again! -
Chapter 100 Gold Spending Player
Chapter 100: Chapter 100 Gold Spending Player
Class 7 was exploding with popularity.
"I’ve never seen such a punchable person!"
"Wang Ning, he lives near Yunhua District, right? It’s just close by for both of us, I’ve already prepared a 40-meter machete." Yang Xing’s teeth itched with anger, having never seen someone so deserving of a beating!
Lin Xuanze saw that things were not right and spoke up immediately, "No, no, no, I’m telling you, she’s fine—she’s at the hospital treating patients. I just saw her on TV and came right here to tell you guys."
"What?"
"Big sister, she’s in the hospital treating patients? She’s a famous doctor?!"
"Wearing a protective suit, completely covered up—are you sure you didn’t see wrong?!"
Class 7 gasped in disbelief, and the voice call suddenly went silent.
After a long moment, Rong Li spoke up, nearly biting her own tongue, "I read an official report a while ago. There was a very important experiment, and the first name on the list of signatories was hers. At that time, I was wondering how anyone named Yun Yue could be so impressive..."
She stopped speaking, and Class 7’s bodies shuddered as they seemed to have discovered something incredible!
"What do you mean ’anyone named Yun Yue could be so impressive’? I think there’s an eighty percent chance that this person is the big boss!" Yang Xing believed inexplicably.
Liu Xiaopang nodded, "I think so too!"
"Highlight the key point!!! Aren’t you curious about why the big boss is in the hospital? Most importantly, the first name on the list of signatories for that major experiment is the big boss!"
"First means she was the core contributor, she contributed the most to the experiment!"
Rong Li excitedly stood up from the toilet seat, then realizing something, she grimly sat back down.
Embarrassing...
Class 7 was slow on the uptake.
"Holy shit! You just asked the most critical question. I’m curious too; this is more mysterious than a fantasy novel."
Zhang Ziyue chewed on her finger, pondering, "I’ve been sending messages to Yun Yue recently with no replies. If she’s in the hospital, that would explain it. She’s so busy she probably doesn’t even have time to sleep, let alone check her phone."
"So back to the main points—why is she in the hospital? How can she treat ailments? Why is her name first on the list of signatories for this major experiment?"
"I’m 17 and still in high school, and she’s saving the world?!"
"I score four to five hundred on exams, she scores 745?"
"I’m a Demon Path diamond player, and she’s the ultimate champion?"
"I’m human, and she’s not?"
Class 7 was full of question marks—so by coming to Class 7, was she constantly reminding them that they were all useless?
No good at anything but first in eating and sleeping!
Wrong, she’s the first to rush to eat, and no one can out-sleep her.
To hell with it!
She isn’t human, right?
Otherwise, how could she be so amazing!
Lin Xuanze caught on to the most crucial point, frowning as he asked, "What? What did you guys just say her gaming rank was?"
Class 7 shivered, having let it slip in their excitement, but they could still fool Lin Xuanze, the naive teenager.
"What gaming rank, you must have heard wrong. We didn’t mention it."
"Yeah, you heard wrong."
They would never tell. They’d keep it secret for as long as possible, waiting for the big boss to come back and then kick him out of the group chat and ask the big boss to help them climb the ranks.
Lin Xuanze was actually fooled by them, and then, with a laugh, he sent over the gaming link.
Class 7: ...
"My parents are calling me to do homework, goodbye."
"My parents want me to cook, farewell!"
After they left the class group, they ran online to search for Yun Yue.
But they couldn’t find her by that name?!
Then they rushed to watch the livestream playback, and just at a glance, they could see the figure in the camera.
Arrogant and wild, crude and proud.
That has to be their boss.
Lin Xuanze snorted coldly before entering the game interface. Recently, the boss said he was too busy to be online, so he recommended a few other pros to him. Although their skills weren’t as good as his, they were passable.
If Class 7 doesn’t show up, it’s their loss!
"Ming Shen, are you leading the noobs again?" asked Lu Cheng, curiously leaning in.
Huo Baoming flexed his wrists and leaned back in his gaming chair, a playful smile on his lips, "I’m idle anyway, playing with him seems to add a bit of challenge to the game."
Lu Cheng struggled to swallow his bun, then smacked his lips, "Indeed."
"Count me in, I want to see what it feels like to play four against ten."
He logged into his training account; his main account was reserved for competitions. They had been at the base for over a month without leaving, and unexpectedly, this had added quite a bit of fun to their days, at least it wasn’t boring.
When Y had initially given them this account, they thought it was a hidden master, but after playing a few rounds, they realized he was just a kid.
Jaw-dropping.
Can you believe Y actually asked them to mentor a kid?
But the kid was online playing for a long time each day, probably using an adult’s account. He had good self-control, typically logging in at fixed times to play games.
He claimed to be in the top three of his grade and needed to study the rest of the time, but their play suggested those words might not be entirely true.
Top three in his grade playing like he had brain paralysis? Don’t insult intelligence.
Entering the hero selection phase.
He directly chose the jungler role, making Lu Cheng’s eyes go wide.
He seemed to be getting more arrogant.
"I recently watched Y’s jungle videos. Trust me, I’ll go wreak havoc."
"..."
They couldn’t even learn from Y’s jungle videos, where did this little guy get his confidence?
Huo Baoming resignedly said, "Well, nothing we can do now. I’ll play the marksman, and you play the mage."
What else could Lu Cheng say? He just picked a stronger mage to try to salvage the game.
At the start, he ran directly to the enemy jungle, and their enemy’s support went there too. Their own support followed, and after he cleared his lane, he hurried to help. The enemy mage was a bit slower.
His jungling strategy had some potential.
After some struggle, with his and Ming Shen’s help, they secured the monster kill, but he was left with just a sliver of health and got killed by a jungle monster when trying to clear his own jungle.
...
They felt embarrassed for him even through the screen.
"You didn’t bring the Blood-sucking Rune for jungling?!" Lu Cheng sent a string of question marks.
"What’s a rune?"
Lu Cheng: "..."
Guess I shouldn’t have asked.
The other two teammates panicked.
"Don’t even know what a rune is, how did you get to this rank? And you still insist on playing the jungler! We’re going to lose again!"
"Report him when we get out! I’m so frustrated! Always stuck with these pig teammates!"
Lin Xuanze casually converted voice to text.
"Don’t report me. If we go out, I’ll give each of you a legendary skin."
"???"
Huo Baoming and Lu Cheng looked at each other, seeing their own dumbfounded expressions reflected back.
So the reason he’s been playing so poorly without being reported is because he’s been bribing people with skins?
Does his family own a gold mine?
Ten ranked games a day, eight of them trash, the other two relying on luck. Solo queue translates to four skins, and with a legendary skin costing two hundred, each game costs eight hundred yuan.
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