The eSports King’s Crush Novel - Chapter 110
Chapter 110: Showing A Trace
A presence that was difficult to ignore came right towards Mo Bei.
This was the first time the two of them were facing each other ever since waking up that morning.
Previously, they had still been thinking about the incident in the back field, so they had both only looked at each other through side glances.
This was the shortest distance that had ever separated them.
However, Mo Bei knew that this was no friendly gesture, as she heard him say by her ear in a lowered voice, “Don’t you think you’ve fished for too much information? What have I said? Now that you’re in Dark Flares, put any thoughts that you shouldn’t be having away.”
This was the second misunderstanding of the day.
There wasn’t even a hint of change visible on Mo Bei’s aloof profile. She did not retort this time, as she was worried about showing any traces of herself.
Fortunately, the other person did not continue going into this.
He only straightened up and looked to the side again. His light pupils were filled with deep meaning.
Given Mo Bei’s face, naturally, nothing was revealed by her expression. Besides, her personality had always been cold, so Feng Nai did not manage to make out anything.
However, no matter how he looked at it, her interest in his old game issues was abnormal.
Feng Nai nonchalantly took a mouthful of mineral water while a glint flashed through his eyes.
All these combined reactions helped Mo Bei get mentally prepared.
The account SweetDisciple was actually very dangerous.
If a certain Almighty found out that she was also the SweetDisciple who had “cheated him into marriage” online, as well as someone who had given him injuries on several occasions, the truce that they’d just come to would become ineffective.
She reckoned that, at this point, it would be useless even if Little Lin was present.
Next time, she would stop and not ask anything else regarding this topic.
However, despite this, she didn’t have much time left.
She had to turn all the materials she had collected back then into equipment and transfer them to her current account.
Given the friendly competitions now, she might not need to play support. Furthermore, she might get to play assassin every once in a while because of this person’s probing.
However, once they entered the professional league, she would definitely be playing support. Dark Flares had King, who was a god-like assassin.
She had watched his videos. Suddenly, she thought back to the earliest point and recalled his playing style and movement while she had been practicing the support position.
If she did not have a decent set of equipment and played support using her account right now, she would certainly fall out of touch with him in terms of speed.
It seemed that she could only wait and search for another suitable opportunity.
Before this happened, she would still have to give some thought to how she would play at the competition the day after tomorrow. After all, if she used an assassin, some techniques might be noticed by certain people. She wasn’t referring to Feng Nai. Her teammate this time would be Panda. She need not bring out what she’d learned in the past. She would just play normally, unlike she had at the previous competition. There was no need for much consideration and scheming. However, there was one issue. She and her brother possessed different assassin techniques. It could be said that they were worlds apart. Even their playing styles were different.
Mo Bei was worried that people would suspect that she wasn’t her brother.
Lu Yifan had been her brother’s last friend. The two of them had supported each other through their trainee days.
Furthermore, many things that Lu Yifan knew now, he had learned from her brother.
However, now that Lu Yifan was famous, he hated it when people talked about her brother in front of him.
Mo Bei had watched his interviews before coming here and already sensed that Lu Yifan had forsaken her brother long ago.
Some people were like that.
You taught them, and they became discontented.
When you no longer had anything to give them, they would believe they could replace you.
This was precisely why Lu Yifan was someone she had to hide from.
Because he knew her brother’s playing style way too well…