Chapter 82

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"......Ur, captain."


"What?"

Tong Yao took a look at the man sitting down next to her with an empty water bottle in his hand: "You know, if we were living in ancient times, you would have had to marry me after saying that nonsense."

Lu Sicheng logged on to get in queue and fixed his eyes on his computer screen: "Oh. Then, so what?"

Tong Yao kicked him under the desk and raised her eyebrows: "Marry me."

Lu Sicheng seemed nonchalant: "Oh."

Tong Yao kicked him again: "Are you scared?"

Lu Sicheng finally turned his head to glance over her. Then he abruptly asked a question: "Do you know how to cook?"

Tong Yao replied without hesitation: "No."

Lu Sicheng: "Then that means you only know how to eat? Then I'm scared."

Tong Yao: ......

Tong Yao: "Are you a human being? Why can't you speak nicely?"

Lu Sicheng: "You force me to do it."

Tong Yao: "So you're blaming me."

Lu Sicheng: "Who else to blame if not you?"

Tong Yao: ......

Tong Yao was using all her might to control herself and challenge her limits everyday so as not to throw her computer on the head of the man next to her. Sometimes, Tong Yao had to question whether it was because all the fangirls' compassion and tolerance that made all these internet addicted players overlook their limits of personal appeal and actual value.

All the sweet talk from the fans made these players talk crazily and do crazy things.



If there was a 'Wonder Woman' among the fans who could come out and let all these men see themselves more clearly, it would be wonderful.

At first, it was just Tong Yao's personal fancy.

What she didn't expect was that heaven above seemed to have heard her inner cry and in less than 8 hours, a 'Wonder Woman' really appeared!

......

The incident started with a young lady, the leader of Qing Dynasty's fan group. Her Weibo id was "Guoguo."

Guoguo often produced and edited highlights and memes of streams from Qing Dynasty players and gradually became quite friendly with the team's staff. As such, she usually had some insider information about the daily life of the team to share with other fans. As times went by, she became a popular poster who had twenty thousand fans herself.

Everyone knew Guoguo was the moderator of Xu Tailun's stream and the leader of Xu Tailun's personal fan group. But she always kept a low profile and never got involved in any arguments or controversies. She would never create small circles to exclude anyone either.

She had earned the support of Qing Dynasty's fans. In the eyes of all those fans, she was always there when Xu Tailun was streaming. To the fan base, she seemed to have the time and money to do so, was low key, and had insider information.



That night around 8 o'clock, one of Qing Dynasty's fans, having nothing better to do after dinner, started to browse Guoguo's Weibo. This fan only wanted to see some interesting stream highlights of Qing Dynasty's players from the day before, which she had missed. As she was checking the Weibo posts, she noticed a notification of Guoguo liking another post on another Weibo account called "In your name"

Out of curiosity, this fangirl went to check "In your name" on Weibo.

Then she discovered something peculiar about this account. It was obviously a personal alternate Weibo account, which had a couple of bots that had followed with 0 shares, 0 comments, and 0 likes. However, she posted quite often on it. The posts started about half a year ago, numbering about two to three posts a day.

Half a year ago happened to be around the time Xu Tailun joined Qing Dynasty.

Out of curiosity, the fangirl started to carefully check all the posts on the account of "In your name." What caught her attention was the latest post. The post was a picture of a sickly little kitten lying on a mat, the surroundings looked like it was in a vet's office. The caption under the picture was: Little baby, get well soon. It's all my fault. I worry about you so much :(

The little kitten was the same kitten walking around in front of Xu Tailun's camera during his stream.

The fangirl remembered that Xu Tailun had said during the stream that afternoon that a staff member had taken the kitten to the vet. She looked at the Weibo account and it obviously wasn't from one of the staff. It was hard to imagine what had gone through this fangirl's mind when she found this Weibo account.

But no matter what was on her mind, she kept following through all the other posts.



The day before, the first post on "In your name" was:

A fight, upset. Don't know whether it's because I'm not good enough yet. I've tried my best. So I'm still not as good as her? Or it's just that we can't go public?

The second post was:

Feel like I can't see the future. Perhaps to you, my existence is only something dispensable?

The day before that, "In your name" posted: Buy, buy, buy : d

The picture came with a screenshot of a money transfer for a purchase in the 4 figures with a note: Givenchy Summer latest style xxxxx short sleeved shirt.

The day before that, "In your name" posted: Xixixixixixi.

The picture had the note: PDA on Wechat.


Man: "Baby, are you sleeping?"
Woman: "I'll keep you company, alright?"
Man: "Go sleep now. I have to play games, I need to win this week."
Then the man sent the woman a red envelope.
Man: "Be good, go sleep after taking the red envelope."
The amount in the red envelope is 5.20 RMB

The day before that, the post on "In your name" was:

I'm not happy when you're not. I hope you can cheer up. I know you really want to win. Don't be unhappy, alright?

The picture was the screenshot of a chat history on WeChat. The man said: "We lost the match. Teammates were idiots. Once I wasn't there, they collapsed. So weak, why are they playing professionally?" The woman said: "Ahh, it's alright. You'll win next time." The man said: "A bunch of idiots. Why do I have to lead a bunch of idiots to win. Chinese LoL is really weak."


The woman said: "Don't say that." The man emphasized: "Really bad. Next year, I'll go back to Korea or switch teams. If it weren't for the fact that they pay more, I wouldn't have come here."

Many.....who knew how many days before that, maybe it was the day when Xu Tailun first showed off the kitten.

"In your name" posted on Weibo: Went to the flower and pet market, bought this, so happy. As if there is a bonding as well as sustenance.

The picture: That familiar little kitten.

.......

After reading all these posts, if the fan girl still hadn't figured out what was going on, she was a fool. The moment she realized that she seemed to have discovered terribly big news, she quickly saved the link to "In your name" and screenshots of certain important posts with the dates.

Then she turned to post on Tieba.

Damn it! A disillusioned Qing Dynasty fan! Where's that nice guy Xu Tailun!

Under the title, there were many screenshots from Weibo. Within a minute, there were dozens of replies and they were all like "Damn, what's this" "Leave a comment before this becomes the hot topic" "You good, little sister"

From there, a bloody storm was unleashed!


Note:

In Chinese 520 has a similar pronunciation to "I love you."

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