Chapter 160 Lu Xiaoyao: Let's all work together to ship this CP!



[Good morning, host. The game's official website has been updated.]

Mingmei was still fretting over her ballroom dancing problem yesterday, and today she received some big news.

"Why is the game constantly being updated lately? Last time, there was a gameplay change update for the sequel to 'Blood War Prelude,' what's it this time?"

Mingmei stretched while sitting on the bed.

[This document includes some information regarding game length and time flow, as well as specific notices sent to military academy students.]

"Huh?" Upon hearing that it was about them, Mingmei naturally perked up and immediately sobered up. "What is it? Tell me in detail?"

Many students complained that 5 credits for completing a game was too low, the levels were too difficult, and the items offered by the Mysterious Merchant consumed a lot of credits, leaving them feeling that the reward was insufficient after a lot of work.

"Seriously? I've never complained about them being stingy while I'm selling boxed lunches, and they're complaining about my boxed lunches being too expensive?" Mingmei put herself in the NPC's shoes, looking displeased. "Does that mean I have to raise the price of my boxed lunches too?"

That depends on the game company.

Gui Gui didn't dwell on this with Ming Mei, so they continued the conversation: "The game's duration might be significantly longer in the future, and the ratio of player perception to external stimuli could reach 1:1000 during the longest possible story progression. This speed astonished everyone."

It's important to understand that even the time flow in school mechs and starship simulators can only be adjusted to a maximum of 1:10, so 1:1000 is simply defying the heavens.

This is something Mingmei only learned after she started school. Thanks to Yan Hui's game company's cooperation with the Federation and the Empire, this technology is probably fine for now, but who knows what will happen in the future.

After all, this technology was initially applied to games.

However, this problem only bothered Mingmei for a short while. She then realized that since the game company dared to release it, they must have something to rely on. She didn't understand much about the game, so worrying about it was pointless.

Then Mingmei remembered Lu Xiaoyao's game live stream: "Doesn't Lu Xiaoyao have a live stream? Doesn't the video in the live stream always play at double speed?"

Mingmei had thought about this issue before, but at that time the flow rate in the game was only a few times different from that outside, so she didn't investigate it in detail. But now, the ratio is too obvious.

No, viewers can choose to adjust the stream speed to be the same as in the game.

"Wow, wouldn't this be the perfect tool for slacking off at work?"

Gui Gui: [? ? ? ? ]

Mingmei couldn't resist thinking about taking ten minutes to slack off. She wondered if she could experience that feeling through the flow of her senses. Wouldn't that be amazing?

Gui Gui was momentarily speechless at the sight of Ming Mei, who could think of slacking off anytime, anywhere.

Its host's words seemed to be correct, but something also seemed off.

[Because the time limit in the game has been increased, the corresponding number of credits will also increase. After the change, a perfect score will earn ten credits.]

Wow! So many?

Mingmei was now in a panic. She was selling boxed lunches, and even if each boxed lunch was worth one credit point, she would still need to sell ten. Oh no, after deducting the handling fee, she would need to buy 17 boxed lunches to get 10 credit points.

If there are fewer players in a game, or if the game is a little harder, she's going to cry!

"That's not fair." Mingmei checked her NPC backend system and found that she hadn't received any notification about the price increase of the boxed meals.

That's outrageous!

Once Mingmei learned of this, the other students naturally knew as well. After attending online classes all morning, Mingmei prepared to go out for lunch.

Lu Xiaoyao naturally wanted to go along, and when Mingmei brought up the issues of academic credits and games on the way, Lu Xiaoyao was naturally concerned as well.

“Indeed, 5 credits for completing the game is too few. We also need to buy items to complete the game. More credits would make things easier.” Lu Xiaoyao naturally agreed.

After all, even if she completes each game, she doesn't get a perfect score. Plus, with the lunch boxes, in most cases, Lu Xiaoyao is the type who doesn't buy lunch boxes at the beginning, but then suddenly realizes she should buy more.

It often falls into the category of "breaking even".

It's been almost a semester since the start of the semester, and her credits are somewhat tight.

“Indeed…” Mingmei didn’t say anything after hearing Lu Xiaoyao’s words. Remembering what her brother had said last night, she asked Lu Xiaoyao about the dancing at the banquet.

result--

"I can't dance either. Anyway, I don't dance, and I refuse when people invite me. That way, I don't have to worry about embarrassing myself!"

Lu Xiaoyao didn't think anything would happen if she didn't dance, and Mingmei could tell at a glance that her question was completely useless.

"Should I find a crash course online and practice?"

But while Mingmei was at a loss for words because of Lu Xiaoyao, Lu Xiaoyao's eyes flashed and she said casually, "Actually, you can also ask the big boss. If you want to learn ballroom dancing, you need a dance partner. If you sign up for a class and you don't have a male partner, how awkward would it be if the teacher introduced you to someone you don't know?"

"Oh, is that so?"

Seeing that Mingmei looked like she had been fooled, Lu Xiaoyao pressed on: "Yeah~ What if you run into someone who keeps stepping on your feet or groping you? Wouldn't you be furious?"

Lu Xiaoyao deliberately eliminated another option—virtual dance partners.

She hadn't expected Mingmei to believe her so easily. She had even prepared an excuse for Mingmei when she mentioned virtual dance partners.

Bright and cheerful, as Lu Xiaoyao described, were genuinely worried about this issue and failed to notice Lu Xiaoyao's ulterior motives.

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