The Idol Group Pet Became a Final Boss! - Chapter 611
Chapter 611: What A Hot-Tempered Fatty
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
With mixed feelings, Xiang Yi’s brothers accepted the equipment that she gave them and continued playing the game.
Even Hell mode cannot stop a professional player and a godly player who’s pretending to be a newbie.
The big “Game Over!” bubble popped up, and the few of them were left lusting for more.
“This is awesome.” Wander lamented, “Xiang Yi, have you considered becoming a professional e-sports player?”
From his professional point of view, there was absolutely no problem with Xiang Yi’s operation. Although her age of twenty was considered a little too old to e getting started in e-sports, it was absolutely not an issue.
Wander saw her talent and potential but he didn’t expect that his suggestion would spark such a huge uproar in the livestream comment section.
Xiang Yi’s fans were naturally laughing and praising her but the gaming fans who had just been priven wrong were eagerly trying to defend the so-called “glory” of the gaming community.
——[She’s just a woman. No matter how impressive she may be, she’s still just a woman]
——[Not to mention the local gaming industry. Even in the worldwide gaming industry, there are very few female professional e-sports players]
——[It’s not that we look down on women, but women are just not suitable for e-sports, just like how they’re not suitable for science]
—— [The best elites of every industry are all men. If women are really that good, why isn’t there a female player in the top local e-sports team?]
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When it comes to sensitive topics like gender, the netizens suddenly started arguing.
The response from Xiang Yi, however, made people want to pat their thighs and marvel.
“Wander, are you interested in farming?”
Wander was stunned for a moment but he soon laughed and asked, “Xiang Yi, are you trying to poach me? I usually charge high rates but since it’s you, I can charge you a friendly rate.”
Xiang Yi said, “Okay, okay, if you poach me, I’ll give you a 1% discount.”
The conversation between the two people showed their emotional intelligence.
Both of them turned each other down politely and jokingly.
The textbook way of response is a masterpiece.
Not far away, Shi Sui heard his words and lowered his eyes with a slight smirk as he scratched Xiao Naofu’s jaws.
Xiao Naofu nibbled his fingertips and stained them with its saliva but it didn’t use any force.
The kitten had slowly and unknowingly accepted Shi Sui but it just refused to admit it.
Shi Sui said, “Little fatty, you’re quite hot-tempered.”
Xiao Naofu: ???
‘You’re the one who’s fat! You are the one!!!’
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Wander saw the others jumping at the chance to play, so he passed the controller to his teammates and let them continue to play, while he and Xiang Yi discussed the operation.
Although she didn’t play many games, she had a clear and logical mind, and a knack for tactical use.
After talking to her for a while, Wander felt that he benefited a lot and sighed. “It’s really different to see things from another perspective.”
He started out as a melee player, so even after he became a commander, he still couldn’t help but think from the perspective of a melee player.
Xiang Yi, on the other hand, was thinking from the perspective of a healer and auxiliary character.
“Why would you play as a support player, Xiang Yi? Won’t you feel aggrieved? Generally, regardless of the game, the first to die is the auxiliary player.”
Xiang Yi replied simply, “Nothing, some people like to be the hero, and I think it’s good to be the one who claps for the hero.”
This answer left Wander stunned.
After a long time, he sighed softly.
He then said self-deprecatingly and “In fact, my wish as a child, is to become a scavenger. At that time, I didn’t know anything and I felt that being a scavenger would give me a lot of freedom… Now that I think of it, it’s really quite ridiculous. After all, other children wish to be astronauts and scientists or something…”
Xiang Yi shook her head and said in a sincere tone of voice, “No, I think every profession and every choice deserves to be respected.”