SGH’s six country online camp went on for two days, with three games a day, for a total of six games. Because there was a time difference between the countries, each country was told a different time for the games. Wen Xi and them were very lucky to find the word “afternoon” in their notice—The six games for them were all in the afternoon, so they could sleep in in the morning!
Perhaps it was because this was an online competition, and most of the participants were anchors, not current professional players, but although this was a transnational competition, it still seemed more like entertainment, and not a lot of people paid attention to it. Until the first game began, Wen Xi didn’t receive any notice to discuss tactics, so he had thought that the commander had already been arranged. Unexpectedly, after entering the queuing map, everyone unanimously elected him as the commander for the game, so you could imagine how “wtf” he felt at the time.
Being the commander ma, if they won, he would count as someone who had done a meritorious service, and if they lost, then he would bear the bloody fault. Wen Xi had no experience commanding, but since he had taken over the position, no matter how nervous he was, he could only grit his teeth and go forward. In fact, he wasn’t very nervous.
First of all, this game wasn’t as formal as the professional league. Obviously it would be best to win, but it didn’t matter if they lost, since it would all be soon forgotten. Second, while he was the chief commander, there were other commanders below. After all, there were 20 people, so as long as he didn’t make an egregious mistake, he wouldn’t need to command too carefully.
“Let’s divide into three teams ba,” Wen Xi said before getting on the plane, “FightingFoxes, you can choose your own person to command. Anyone will do as long as they link their mic to mine.”
“Okay,” a familiar voice responded to him, “I’ll command the FightingFoxes side.”
Wen Xi asked, “Huh? You are…”
“I’m Ming.”
“DOL’s captain ah,” Wen Xi said with a laugh.
He knew that DOL’s captain had become an anchor after his retirement, but he didn’t expect him to participate in this competition.
“Alright,” Wen Xi said, “Then we will divide JJ into two teams ba, one with me and one with Lan Yan.”
Lan Yan replied, “Okay.”
Wen Xi and Lan Yan had never livestreamed together. They each had their own circle of friends, and they knew all of the JJ Livestream anchors who had participated in this competition. They had countless intimate relationships among all the anchors, so there was no need to say who was with whom.
When Wen Xi said that they would have two teams, everyone had already decided who to follow. Sure enough, after the competition started, the anchors who jumped to the same spot as Wen Xi were all who Wen Xi expected—Blue Wolf and Ai Zhe both jumped to the same spot as him. They had seven people in total. As the main force, of course they jumped to the city area.
Lan Yan said, “We jumped to the forest area and only saw four people. Should we go forward?”
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You Use a Gun, I Use a Bow (BL)
RomantikAuthor: Hú Shēng Yǒu Mèng THIS IS NOT MY STORY NOR MY TRANSLATION. FOR OFFLINE READING USE ONLY. CREDITS TO THE AUTHOR(S) AND TRANSLATOR(S)