The Tycoon God of Online Gaming

Chapter 80 - 80 80 The Inner Thoughts of Zhao Feiyan



Chapter 80: Chapter 80: The Inner Thoughts of Zhao Feiyan Chapter 80: Chapter 80: The Inner Thoughts of Zhao Feiyan The weather today was rather gloomy. Zhao Feiyan was standing on the top of this five-star hotel, gazing at the gray sea in the distance, a complex look in her eyes. Having just concluded a special meeting, the guild had made a critical decision.

They decided to seize the opportunity before others could, make peace with Night Ghost, and offer him the guild he needed to complete his guild task!

What was this unique advantage they held?

Zhao Feiyan, having the privilege of being friends with Night Ghost, could direct contact him.

What about others? They didn’t even have the opportunity to start a conversation, since Night Ghost had set his friend request mode in such a way that nobody could reach him.

Zhao Feiyan was aware of the bigger picture. Forming an alliance with Night Ghost seemed overly beneficial at this stage. The rewards were sure to far outweigh the current investment, as Night Ghost was an Internal Tester and probably possessed insights about the game which others could never have.

And, if they didn’t form an alliance? Not only would this bright prospect inevitably be snatched away by others, they might also suffer significant attacks from Night Ghost since he was known to make fierce declarations.

Zhao Feiyan saw all this clearly. Yet, for some reason, an uncomfortable feeling nagged at her, preventing her from shaking off her apprehension.

Who was Zhao Feiyan? She was prideful by nature. The idea of making pacifying gestures seemed humiliating to her, but she had agreed to it at the meeting, suppressing her deep-seated revulsion and discomfort.

Meanwhile, another idea began to take root in her mind…

Zhao Feiyan parted her lips slightly, seemingly exhale an oppressive breath. Her mood was not as heavy as before.

Because, she had understood one thing. She decided to quit once she had accomplished this task, or cancel this account, then reposition herself, choose another country, and play alone. Yes, without worries or interference from anyone.

If the guild leader weren’t her elder, if the guild leader weren’t so close to her father, if she didn’t feel a certain attachment to this guild after spending some time here, she would have paid no attention to any of these people.

In Celestial World, if a player wants to reposition, they can only cancel their bound account, delete all game characters, and rebind in their real-life location to start over.

“Once this matter is done, I’m leaving here,” Zhao Feiyan whispered to herself. Then she recalled a house of hers. Even though her mother was temporarily renting it out, she could just pay a penalty and move in.

Zhao Feiyan’s ancestors were all from Yuanjing, her roots. Her current plan was to reconcile with Chu You, leave her current guild, relocate to the Chu Kingdom in reality, return to Yuanjing, move into her small nest, and play solo.

Thinking about this made her feel a lot better.

Leaving the rooftop, Zhao Feiyan returned to her room, opened the Game Pod, and climbed into it.

“How far along are you and Old Kill with the quest? Are you almost done?” Chu You asked Lin Luor while they were having lunch. Zhou Zhijun was also eating, her expressive eyes constantly observing the man before her. Yes, very subtly. But if Chu You glanced in her direction unintentionally, she would instantly ‘lock eyes’ with him or display her most attractive side.

Zhou Zhijun handled the situation with remarkable accuracy, not showing deliberate favor, but invisibly augmenting her charm and allure.

Zhou Zhijun was confident that when she really made a move to seduce a man, particularly an unmarried male, her success rate was close to 100%. Her past experience with men deeply ingrained this belief.

She believed that after frequent ‘invisible interactions,’ ambiguity would naturally arise…

Even Lin Luor in the room was unaware of Zhou Zhijun’s covert actions.

You’re still very wet behind the ears, young lady!

Zhou Zhijun smiled faintly, sipping her juice.

“We still need a lot of heads,” Lin Luor replied. Although she didn’t particularly like Zhou Zhijun, she had to admit that the meal Zhou Zhijun prepared was incredibly delicious.

“Well, don’t bother with that anymore, come back online in a bit. I’ll help you exchange for some Red Baron equipment.”

“Did you enter the lottery?” Lin Luor had already reviewed the mail notification she received from the system.

“Yes, also, I plan to have Old Kill create a guild,” Chu You announced, taking a sip of his soup.

“Wait, we already have a guild, why create another?” Lin Luor was surprised.

“Because I need cannon fodder.” Chu You had his plan prepared. Regarding the upgrade task for his own guild, frankly, Chu You had never considered accomplishing this task himself, nor felt the urgency to upgrade the guild. With the current guild tasks being simple to accomplish, all he needed was to know their coordinates and then they couldn’t avoid being routed.

One must know, this was the early stage of the game. Those guilds appeared to have recruited a full house of players instantaneously, but they were bunch of people new to the game. They understood nothing, lacked equipment and skills, and their combat skills were even worse. They were just a disorganized mob. In comparison, Chu You’s development was extremely formidable, as he had invested so many Gold Coins into it. It would be too much of a squeeze if he were to complete this task himself as well.

As for offending people while completing this task, what should he do?

Was a reborn person afraid of offending others? Essentially, a reborn person would do things that would harm others’ interest. Even if you don’t offend anyone and do something secretly to make a fortune, people will still take offense when they find out.

Moreover, the competition for resources in this game was very fierce. If you don’t cause trouble, others will provoke you, so why not just cause trouble directly…

“Sister Zijun, your cooking skills are excellent. I’m full now. Enjoy your meal,” Chu You finished eating first, stood up, and headed upstairs.

Turning on his computer, Chu You contemplated for a moment before sending a message to an unfamiliar email. After doing all that, Chu You returned to the Game Pod and entered the game.

Upon logging in, Zhao Feiyan saw notifications about new messages from her friends. She quickly opened them.

Surprisingly, Night Ghost’s avatar was lit up, indicating that he had replied. Evidently, he had replied to her idle inquiry before she had logged out.

Zhao Feiyan immediately opened the message without thinking, deeming it more important than the others.

“Go watch the live stream!” This was his reply, and Zhao Feiyan pursed her lips.

Currently, his avatar was gray, indicating that he was offline.

Feeling somewhat bored, Zhao Feiyan looked around. After a while, she decided to return to the city and instantly found herself back in Novice Village.

“Zhao Feiyan, right? You’re finally online. I have your Gold Coins. I’m at Liuying Novice Village, where are you?” A new message appeared.

Upon reading this message, Zhao Feiyan did not experience any joy.

Just as she was about to tell the sender to return to the city and that she didn’t want the coins, a taboo-like avatar lit up.

Night Ghost had logged in.

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