Chapter 618 – Practice Room
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Translator: Nomyummi Editor: GravityTales
The second floor renovation wasnât a very large project, but it wasnât a small project either. However, with Chen Guo personally supervised the project in high spirits, the work progressed swiftly. About two weeks later, the project was complete. They then moved in some equipment that had been prepared beforehand. Chen Guo inspected everything again and felt very satisfied with the work. Only then did she call everyone over and officially move them into the teamâs new practice room.
âIsnât it too bright?â Ye Xiu led the way in and made a remark. Sunshine came in through the huge window and into his eyes, forcing him to squint.
âIt really is a bit bright.â Wei Chen followed after him.
Chen Guo ignored the comments given by these two shameless guys. She just continued to invite them to use the computers and experience the room some more. The computers used werenât any different from the ones used in the Internet Cafe. Glory ran smoothly on these computers without any problems. As for their mice and keyboards, she had asked them which ones they preferred. Ye Xiu had recommended a suitable set for Steamed Bun.
There were twelve computer stations total, every three computers were in a group. The groups were arranged in a square formation, giving off a very competitive atmosphere. Because they used different sets of keyboards and mice, their seats were already fixed. Ye Xiu and Wei Chen were placed right underneath the strong ventilation fan. Chen Guo already regarded them as smoke machines.
The four people sat down in their respective seats, turned on their computers, and entered the game. Not long afterwards, Ye Xiu wrinkled his brows as he complained again: âItâs too bright.â
âYeah.â Wei Chen agreed.
Chen Guo was just about to ignore their complaints again, but Steamed Bun also squinted his eyes and leaned extremely far forward, his eyes were about to touch the screen: âItâs too bright. I canât see the screen clearly.â
Even Tang Rou said helplessly: âIt really is.â
Chen Guo had never tried it before. She stood behind Tang Rou to check and suddenly felt stupid. She had intentionally positioned the room so that it faced the sun. The sunlight would brighten up the atmosphere, but it also brought an intense glare to the computer monitors. It really was hard to see stuff on the screen.
âWe should hang a curtain.â Ye Xiu looked at the window.
Chen Guo accepted the suggestion and hung a curtain up over the window. They immediately spread it out.
âGood!â Steamed Bun was excited when he returned to his computer.
âMm, this is good.â Wei Chen complimented.
Ye Xiu and Tang Rou didnât say anything, but also looked very satisfied. Chen Guo was speechless. The curtain blocked the sunlight, making the room very dark. The brightly lit and magnificent practice room that she had imagined had turned into a dark and gloomy room. In this dusky room, the constantly changing light from the screens shone on the faces of the people in front of the computers. Even a beautiful girl like Tang Rou now looked like she was a ghost.
Chen Guo couldnât bear it anymore. She walked to the entrance and turned on the light.
âAH!!â Everyone in the room cried out as if a bunch of leeches had been burned by the sun.
âTurn it off. Hurry up and turn it off.â Wei Chenâs voice was especially impatient and desperate. As he shouted, he kept on adjusting his seat and waving his keyboard and mouse. The light seemed as if it had an extremely dangerous effect on him.
The other three didnât react as crazily. All of them kept looking up at the lights.
Chen Guo had personally chosen the lights as well. The lights were very beautiful crystal lamps, but right now, the others were glaring at them very unwelcomingly. Chen Guo was gloomy.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âDonât turn them all on. It makes it too hard to see the screen.â Ye Xiu said.
Chen Guo flipped two of the light switches off.
âA couple more.â Ye Xiu said.
Chen Guo turned off more lights.
âAnother one.â Ye Xiu said again.
Chen Guo turned off a couple more lights.
âAnother one.â Ye Xiu still said.
Chen Guo turned off another light and then heard Ye Xiu say in satisfaction: âMm, this is perfect. Letâs keep it like this!â
All of the lights had been turned off. Chen Guo was so depressed that she wanted to hit a wall. It turns out that she had done too many unnecessary things. The practice room had a few other features too, but right now, Chen Guo felt too afraid to display them to everyone. After the four felt satisfied with their environment, they had already begun focusing on the game.
Chen Guo was feeling down, when she suddenly heard Ye Xiu say: âIs this all? I remember you installed a projector too?â
âAh, yeah!â Chen Guo heard his question and her spirits came back. She hastily ran to the corner on the east side and pressed on a button. The projector screen slowly descended. The screen was a bit smaller than the screen downstairs used to project the matches on Saturday, but it was more than enough for this practice room.
âHey, this is real nice! We can use this projector to watch matches. We wonât need to go downstairs and squeeze our way through the crowd. Hearing all those noobs talking rubbish really makes me mad.â Wei Chen felt moved.
Everyone laughed.
In the beginning, Wei Chen had liked the way Happy Internet Cafe broadcast the Saturday matches. During his first week here, he had a good time with everyone else.
But good things didnât last forever. In the second week, after Wei Chen got a good seat to watch the match, he got into a big argument with the person next to him. That person was commenting on the match to his friend and acted like he knew everything. Wei Chen listened to him and saw that it was all complete nonsense! As a result, he passionately participated in the discussion and pointed out all of his mistakes. That guy didnât have the patience to listen to any of Wei Chenâs words. He looked at Wei Chen in contempt: âYou understand?â
Wei Chen wasnât a typical gaming nerd. He had come from the streets. After being in the streets for so long, he had gone from being a small delinquent to a big boss. His temperament was the same as it had been back then. He was too lazy to reason with this guy. When right, others might play as the scholar who can never win an argument with a military man, but Wei Chen was the military man and would straight up use force to win.
But in this occasion, Wei Chen didnât make a move. According to him, because he had just gotten to the Internet Cafe, he had to give the boss face. In addition, since they were going to form their team, he had to control himself. Later, Ye Xiu heard the story and looked down on him: âDonât listen to his nonsense. Heâs just saying that because the other side had the numbers advantage.â
In short, from then on, Wei Chen no longer watched the matches with the crowd, but he really did like the feeling of using that big projection screen to watch matches. Chen Guo had installed one for them up here, making Wei Chen very happy.
âLetâs watch the matches here this week.â Wei Chen declared.
âUh..... I still like downstairs.â Steamed Bun said.
âWhy is that?â Wei Chen asked.
âMore people, bigger screen.â Steamed Bun excitedly said. His simple reasoning was hard to to dispute.
Facing his own teammate, no matter how angry Wei Chen was, he couldnât just go up and punch him! So he sincerely educated Steamed Bun: âSteamed Bun! Look, weâre extremely skilled players aspiring to be pros. It isnât right to crowd together with those noobs. They wonât understand the words that you say, but the words that they say will only make you angry. Whatâs the point?â
âThat wonât happen! I feel like itâs good!â Steamed Bun said.
Everyone laughed again.
Wei Chen was helpless. He had been with him for two weeks already. How could he not know about Steamed Bunâs ability to derail any topic at this point, so he didnât try to put in pointless effort. He buried his head in the game once more.
These past two weeks everyone else had been leveling on their own accounts. Wei Chen continued to spy on Samsara. With his skill, Wei Chen still wasnât a core member of Samsara yet, but he was at least an elite player of the guild and had joined the elites of Samsaraâs main guild. During these two weeks, he had participated in several wild boss fights and made heroic contributions to the guild. Even if he was a spy, the guild was happy to use him. After all, the benefits brought about by such an expert could clearly be seen.
Wei Chen earned their trust, while slowly moving his gang of brothers into the guild.
Wei Chen had been guiding his friends for a long time, so their skills werenât bad. They at least had the qualifications to hold a seat in any of the big guilds. They had originally been members of Blue Brook Guild, so they didnât have any issues in joining.
Normal players might not care if he recommended a bunch of players to join the guild. The guild leader might even happily welcome all of them, but a Club guild had to be much more careful. After all, the competition between the Club guilds was too fierce. It was no longer as simple as playing for fun.
As a result, under Wei Chenâs arrangements, his friends pretended like they were Samsara fans and sent their applications to Samsara. There were countless Samsara fans and many of these fans wanted to join the Club guilds that they supported. No one would ever have any suspicions towards this reason. Afterwards, they just needed to patiently wait for the guild to recruit them.
Wei Chen didnât have any proper business to do when he went online. After walking around in a circle, he received a personal message from the guild leader Three Realms Six Paths.
The guild leader of a grand Club guild was someone very high-up in the game. To personally receive a message from the guild leader showed how high of a status Wei Chen held.
Wei Chen opened up the message and after conversing with Three Realms Six Paths for a bit, he cursed: âF*ck!â
âWhatâs wrong?â Ye Xiu glanced over.
âThat f*cker already wants this senior to lead a team. I still havenât gotten everyone together yet!â Wei Chen cursed.
This had originally been his and Ye Xiuâs original plan. Wei Chen displayed his talents as a leader. In order to properly utilize his talents, the guild would give him a team to lead. Wei Chen was currently in an elite team of Samsara, but such a top team would certainly be commanded by the guild leader, Three Realms Six Paths. No matter how amazing his leading was, it wasnât his place to go beyond his status. Leading was a very prestigious matter. If your guildâs elite team and even the guild leader were listening to a single personâs orders, what did that mean? It clearly wouldnât be appropriate, so the two of them were certain that Samsara would give Wei Chen a team to shine. However, they didnât anticipate that Samsara would move so quickly. Only a few of Wei Chenâs friends had joined the guild!