Annoyed, I took a look at my phone and saw the same messages flooding my inbox.
I noticed that many were sent from the webmaster.
âWhy canât I get through your mobile, Boss Chalk?â
âItâs over, the governmentâs new policy is in effect.â
âGive me a call immediately.â
I had turned on the airplane mode before I went to sleep; it was a habit I learned thanks to wild nocturnal fans.
I switched the airplane mode off and made the call.
âFinally!â he started.
âWhatâs going on?â
âI only heard about it last night. The country knows that youâre training on behalf of other players.â
âWhat happened?â
âThis profession used to be small-scale until you came in, promising top 10 and stuff like that, and actually achieving it! The nationâs laid a new order.â
âIâve seen it. Youâve been talking all about it in your messages. So how is it? Is it serious?â I asked.
âNot just serious- itâs a friggin disaster! The Internet now has a system for identifying users. Game accounts have to be verified by the usersâ identification cards.â
âThis affects only those who are trying to sell their accounts, no? What has this got to do with me? Iâm just using their account to train. Hasnât the user verification thing been around since a long time ago?â I questioned.
âReinforcement. This order has another part to it. Substitution training is an offense, as severe as cheating with external software.â
Cheating? Offense?
Ever since video games appeared in the Olympics, cheating with external software became a crime and cheaters were to be handled accordingly.
The lightest sentence included a three-year jail term while the heaviest one meant a death penalty.
Broadcasting and spreading such services was death penalty worthy and many hackers were arrested every year. The emergence of games as a sport and competition brought hackers plenty of profits. A few lines of code were worth more than gold, a fact that led many down the wrong path.
Even as a mere substitute trainer, the amount of money I could earn was ridiculous.
I was taking a big risk in that sense, and that realization made my scalp numb.
âNo substitution training, no problem?â I asked.
âThat is right, but have you forgotten? Youâve been banned from competitions and you donât have a game account of your own. All your online accounts have been sealed so what are you going to stream? You canât keep playing solo games, can you? Weâve invested a lot in you and I didnât wish for this to happen either.â
âAny idea, then?â I asked, scratching my head. I had never thought that such a day would fall upon me.
âWeâve thought about it. With your current situation, we can only follow the nationâs order and ban your account. Thereâs no other choice.â
âWhat? Youâre going to ban my account? Youâre a streaming platform and not a game company so why are you doing this?â I grilled anxiously.
âWe donât want them to track us down. Donât make things difficult for us, okay, Brother Chalk?â
âWait, wait! What about my salary for this month? What about the accumulated tips?â
âYou do know that our companyâs invested a lot of manpower and financial resources on you, right? Promoting you has given us a number of anti-fans as well. We need a part of the funds to get paid posters and the public relations team to settle this matter. The cost will be high, Iâm sure youâre aware of that. After much consideration, weâve decided to deduct the amount from your frozen account. Our contract will be in effect for three years after all and since youâre unable to continue offering your service, we have the right to sue you for breach of contract and claim compensation. Iâve tried my best, Brother Chalk. This is best for you and the company.â
âDestroying the bridge after crossing the river? Is that it?â
âWe really have no choice. And before you think about it, you canât sue us either. You might not even be able to defend yourself as there are over ten pro-gamers flaming you right now. Theyâre calling you the scum of the gaming world and that youâre bringing shame to the community. You can take a look at your Weibo. I think youâll need to hire your own public relations team to get this settled.â
âYouâre a bastard, Dahai. How did I help you when you got in trouble years ago? How dare you treat me this way now?â I cursed in anger but he had already hung up.
I flew to my desk even without getting dressed, switched the computer on, and waited impatiently for the desktop to start up.
I hurriedly logged into my account, only to discover that all the buttons had turned grey and that my asset page was filled with zeros.
The 400,000 that I had accumulated in over half a month had been frozen.
Xiaoai appeared behind me and said, âYouâll catch a cold if you donât put some clothes on. Iâve checked some numbers and your old-age insurance account is at 0. Xiaomiâs recently launched a medical insurance plan thatâs 10% cheaper than the governmentâs.â
âShut it,â I yelled at her.
âThe monthâs coming to an end, Master. The monthly service fee is 100,000 and your balance has reached our companyâs baseline. We send such a reminder to all account holders who wonât be able to pay for a year of our service. This reminder will be sent every half a month and canât be deactivated. Please understand, Master,â Xiaoai reported firmly.
I was on the verge of a mental breakdown since I had nothing else apart from games.
I pondered over how I could create another account and start playing solo games.
So what if I had only a few fans? I could climb my way up slowly.
When I went to the streaming platform, I realized that my identification card was bound to the account.
I moved from one platform to another but there was no opportunity.
I looked at my phone and saw Weibo users cursing me thoughtlessly, making me realize how overambitious I was being in thinking that I could create my own live stream.
âWhat if I want to look for a job? Any recommendations?â I asked Xiaoai desperately.
âJob searching? Can I ask some private questions?â Xiaoai asked with her usual warm tone.
âGo ahead,â I said helplessly.
âAre all the accounts that I have with me all that you own?â
âYeah.â
âAcademic qualifications?â
âJunior College,â I answered.
âThen I suggest that you turn off all smart systems and consider your career at length.â
âNo, youâre my only friend now. I canât.â
âThen I suggest you find a job that allows you to work at least 12 hours a day. Jobs requiring physical labor should get you 12,000. Or...â Xiaoai trailed off.
âOr what?â I prompted.
âMy system tells me that you have a very active interaction with the computer. Youâre good at it, arenât you?â
âYeah, decent.â
âAre you proficient in C?â
âNo, I only play games.â
âMy systemâs gathered all useful information about you and decided to unsubscribe from all smart services. Before that, I will recommend you a few jobs. This cancellation of services is compulsory. Youâll need 120,000 in your account before the services can be reactivated. Have a good day,â Xiaoai finished.
âWhat are you saying?â I yelled.
A few seconds.
âCan I help you with anything, Master?â Xiaoai asked sluggishly.
I knelt down and started crying.
I looked at the few messages that Xiaoai had left behind.
The last one caught my eye. Online Chat Assistant?
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Half a month later...
I work in a workspace that was eight square meters wide.
By my keyboard sprawls a lazy black and white cat.
Four tabs related to clothing, food, housing, and transport were opened on my computer.
There were all kinds of relevant contracts on the ground and there was even one order pasted onto the wall. âCurrent month: 3,000 deposit. Promote animal adoption, charity event.â
The Xiaomi logo on my shirt was clearly visible. I cleared my throat and pressed the button. âItâs time to drink, Master. Please drink an appropriate amount of warm water to stay healthy.â
A computer-modified voice responded, âGot it.â
I took a sip of my tea and pressed another button. âMaster, Xiaomi has recently initiated an animal charity event segment. It is about stray cats and dogs...â