Starting from Zero to Build a Sect

[Fourth Wall Break/Fourth Catastrophe + No CP Ensemble Cast] On the gaming forums, a group of veteran netizens, eagerly rubbing their fists, angrily denounced "Records of the Ten Continents,...

Chapter 22 Ah? Me?

Chapter 22 Ah? Me?

Hearing Aunt Wang say this, Han Yi's curiosity was aroused: "You can still play games?"

He thought that people who did this kind of work had to be pure-hearted and indifferent, and could not have any entertainment!

Aunt Wang smiled and said, "Of course, games, the tenth art, I sometimes play after get off work, but I can't play games with high technical content like yours. I just play Candy Crush or something to relax. After all, we need to combine work and rest!"

Han Yi nodded suddenly, and his sitting posture became less restrained: "Oh! Candy Crush! My mom also plays this!"

"Yes, many old-fashioned people think that online games are poisoning children's minds. This is really an outdated idea. With the advancement of technology, the Internet and digital life have long been integrated into society and everyone's daily life. What is the difference between online games and outdoor games like skipping rubber ropes and hopscotch from decades ago? Right? Of course, outdoor sports are definitely more beneficial to physical health, but the torrent of this era cannot be blocked. It is better to unblock it than to block it. We should make reasonable use of it, make it standardized, healthy, and even entertaining. This is the path that is more suitable for social development."

Han Yi listened with great interest and couldn't help but slap his thigh: "That's right!"

"Besides, who says being good at playing games has no future? Look, Xiao Han, you are good at playing games, so we are here to find you!"

"Just—ah?"

Han Yi subconsciously wanted to agree, but suddenly felt something was wrong. His brain worked at high speed for a moment, and he pointed at himself blankly: "Me?"

Han Yi was indeed quite good at playing games, but this was only good in the sense that he was pretty good among ordinary people. Not to mention being put among professional players, even among the country's amateurs, he couldn't even be ranked. He still had this self-awareness - if you had time, it was not difficult to get the small national standard, but those who were really good at playing games and could be called professional were more than one in a million!

To put it bluntly, this path is truly a one-plank bridge with thousands of people competing for it. Compared to those middle school boys who think they are the best in the world and have invincible talents after playing two MVP games, Han Yi clearly knows that this path is much more difficult and difficult than the college entrance examination, so he plays games purely for entertainment, just to "have fun", and has no intention of pursuing a professional career! For a moment, Han Yi even began to suspect that the "Auntie Wang" opposite was a liar, but thinking back to the call from the counselor just now, he denied this inference and began to fall into self-doubt: Am I really a gaming genius?

"Hahaha, Xiao Han, don't think so much. There are many people who are good at this game, but there are not many who are good at the game and have good luck. How does the saying go, luck is also a part of strength! Our project doesn't actually require you to be the best at the game. One reason is that luck accounts for a large proportion. Another reason is that you happen to be smart and capable. Don't be too quick to doubt yourself. Look, Xiao Han, you got into a well-known 985 university in our country. The college entrance examination is not that easy. The fact that you squeezed through thousands of people proves that your IQ and ability are just a little bit better than those of your peers!"

As Aunt Wang's words and deeds seemed particularly sincere, Han Yi couldn't help but straighten his chest, but he still said modestly: "No, no, there are so many 985 and 211 universities every year, and I can't even get into two famous universities in Beijing. My qualifications are really mediocre..."

"Hey, Xiao Han, we don't need to be modest! Aunt Wang doesn't lie either. Look, she's good at playing games, has excellent learning ability, and is lucky. There aren't many young people who have all of these!"

Aunt Wang counted on her fingers and said, "Our project is actually related to the game that has been very popular online recently. It's because you won the game qualification, so I say you are lucky."

Han Yi suddenly had an idea: "Records of the Ten Continents?"

"Yes!" Aunt Wang nodded with a smile, "This is a secret project of our country, which requires a lot of research and testing, but due to some reasons that are not convenient to disclose for the time being, the number of people selected is limited, more than 50 players, although there are many who meet the requirements, but there are really few who are as outstanding as Xiao Han in all aspects, so we came to you, isn't this recruiting talents!" Han Yi's eyes widened: "So, it is really Guo Jia's father behind "Ten Continents"?"

Aunt Wang didn't say anything, just looked at Han Yi with a smile.

Not knowing what he was thinking about, Han Yi suddenly realized something and awkwardly changed the subject: "Then, then the internal test quota was really randomly drawn? Why didn't they just arrange it..."

At this point, Han Yi looked at Aunt Wang, whose smile became even more amiable, and was startled again. He simply pursed his lips and pretended to be mute, and even stretched out his hand and made a zipper-pulling gesture on his mouth.

Seeing that the silly kid had been fooled, Aunt Wang got to the point: "So, this is the situation. We have an opportunity here. You can play games every day and earn credits. At the same time, the project bonus is not low. If you perform well, you may be able to join the unit directly after graduation, and the treatment is guaranteed. But there are also disadvantages. For example, you may have very few holidays in the future, because you must not fall behind or fail your professional courses in college. In this regard, we will arrange professional professors to help you make up for it, and the exam time will be adjusted accordingly. Of course, this situation is temporary. When you graduate, it won’t be so hard, and you will work normally in the future. There are not many opportunities like this. Xiao Han, please think about it carefully?"

Han Yi hesitated for a while and asked cautiously: "Can I...can I call my parents?"

Aunt Wang nodded readily: "As long as it does not involve the specific content of our conversation, you should be careful about this. It is human nature to seek the opinions and guidance of parents."

Han Yi secretly wiped the sweat from his palms on the sofa, then turned on the screen and dialed a familiar string of numbers.

"Hey, Mom, where's my dad? Is he parking his car? How about you? How long will the meeting last? Half an hour? That's enough, that's enough. I have something very important to tell you two. Hurry up and call my dad..."

Han's mother had never heard her son speak in such a serious tone. She was shocked and hurriedly called Han's father to the phone. The two of them had already thought of everything from dropping out of school to car accidents, from campus violence and being in the hospital to murder, arson and burial. When they heard Han Yihan mumble that someone from above said that there was a project that wanted to recruit him, they both breathed a sigh of relief.

Han's mother's first reaction was exactly the same as her own son's: "Xiao Yi, you didn't get cheated, did you? You want money? How much? You didn't give it to me already, did you?"

Han Yi: “…”

Han's father was also worried: "Nowadays, there are so many scammers, it's hard to guard against them. Do you have an anti-fraud app downloaded on your phone?"

Han Yi swallowed hard and said weakly, "No money... My instructor has confirmed this for me..."