Chapter 65 Wow
I originally thought it would be very easy to teach others to play games, but Rio slapped Yuya in the face directly, and directly stunned him. There are some things that seem natural to Yuya, but in Lio's opinion, they are a little incomprehensible.
Including but not limited to:
"It's obviously a very important thing, why do they hand things over to people who have only met one person so easily?"
"Well...the money for buying bait has become less..."
"It looks scary, can we not hit it?" (referring to the mission monster)
"I understand! Just keep using Crackstone!" (Someone explains because he is carrying a monster and does not attack, and he is about to send it)
"Um...it's so hard...I forgot what skills I have again."
After being tortured by Rio for two hours, he finally came the fishing time that Yuya was looking forward to. He never thought fishing was a beauty like today.
There is more than Yu who feels tired. If the teacher is not good, the students are suffering very much. When it is time to fish, Rio and Yu sigh together. The two cats looked at each other... There is no way to see any emotions from this image fabricated out of thin air.
"Let's go fishing and take a break first, and then look back at what we did today."
"Feel sorry……"
"There's nothing to be sorry for, just like you don't have any experience in playing games, I actually don't have the experience in teaching people to play games, and they are not much different from each other."
"Is that true? OK..." Lixu breathed a little relieved: "But it seems that playing games is quite complicated."
"It's true that for people who haven't lifted the game much before, but I'm a little curious about how you got into the game before."
"Ah hahaha, this... I feel like clicking here and there, and I came in for no reason."
What else can Yuye say? This is not fate, what is fate?
"Okay, let's go fishing. Let's take this matter slowly, don't worry. Even if you fish, there are still many places that haven't been to go, so don't worry."
"Yeah." Rio nodded.
The two went to the fishing ground where they had not finished fishing and talked about some more relaxed content, such as the Huahua Corporate Culture Festival I visited earlier today.
"I feel like I've been cheated." Yu also complained: "I clearly heard that there are snacks around the venue of this corporate culture festival, but the result is that all couples are shopping, and I don't see anything to eat."
"This, if Yuya, you went there today, it would be too late."
"It's late?"
"Well. Although this cultural festival will last for two days, the facilities have actually started to be demolished this afternoon. It was only yesterday that people were more lively, and there would be people like idols to perform, and there would be nothing today."
"What?" Yu was also shocked: "Yesterday, yesterday was Saturday. How could I have time to visit this?"
"The afternoon is just the beginning."
“…According to your words, this event was actually only held for one afternoon.”
Riyu nodded: "It's almost that's it. But I heard that there are a lot of people, so if I only have half a day, many people will visit it. The mobile stall next to me is very profitable."
"What kind of cultural festival is this? It's obviously an industrial and commercial activity?" Yu also complained.
"Well, if you don't participate, you will probably feel like this. If you participate, you will become a large-scale idol event. I feel that those who participate in idol events and those who like to read novels and animations are very happy."
Yu also suddenly realized: "So, this is a two-dimensional activity."
"...It doesn't seem that pure? But it seems that it's not much different. It's quite complicated... Yu Ye, don't you participate in idol activities, or read novels and animations?"
"No." Yu also shook his head: "As a form of entertainment, playing games has both economical, convenient, casual and other advantages. I feel that there is no need to chase stars or read novels... Although the first expense is quite large, considering the repeated play process afterwards, I personally think it is still relatively cost-effective."
"Ju, is it actually considering this aspect?" Lixu felt that she could not keep up with the thinking loop of the person who was talking to her.
Yu also tried to make himself look deeper.
"It's useless to make so many flowers. Finding what you like is the most important thing."
"Wow..." Lixu sighed with great support.
Yu was also very satisfied.
"After that being said, Rixu, you probably haven't played much game before, right? Then how did you pass the time before?"
"My?" Lixu thought for a moment: "It should be just learning, watching TV series or something."
...
Why do you feel surprisingly consistent with someone's trajectory? Is it an illusion? Or is it actually the life trajectory of such players with very good academic performance is similar in their student days?
Yu was also shaken.
"Sister Hui?"
"……Um?"
Unaware that Yu was also talking to him, Rio made a puzzled voice, and there was nothing strange about it.
"No, I just feel that Rixu, you and my neighbor seem to be similar. You usually study, and then take a little time to watch TV series and take some rest... Those who always spend the time others take to rest on their studies are talking about people like you, right?"
"I, I'm not that exaggerated..."
Lixu was a little shy, it seemed that she regarded this as a compliment to her.
Indeed, for good students, isn’t this just a compliment?
It's irritating.
But it does not affect fishing.
Lixu's luck has declined a little recently. She doesn't have the kind of strong luck that can be exchanged for three fishing grounds within two hours. The other half of the time she used to fish tonight was around the same fishing ground, chatting and talking, which made her feel very casual.
Casual...
Um……
Perhaps, there is a big problem with the method of teaching yourself.
Although players like Rio know each other in the game, their understanding of the game is not much higher than that of Kei Takimura. If you really want to say it, it is just that one has never been exposed to electronic games at all, and the other who wants to understand it and go to the online game to fish. In essence, there seems to be no big difference.
It is not a simple thing to want to get started with online games from the beginning. Perhaps, Rio should also take a more gentle approach to preschool education like Kei Takimura...
This statement is a bit strange, but it should be very suitable for the current situation.
Chapter completed!