Moreover, there's an element of luck involved in making money in games.
If your team is unlucky and doesn't have good equipment, then you're doomed.
Su Wu estimated that Li Zhi would not have considered these things.
He couldn't help but ask tentatively, "Are you that confident? If the other side has cheat codes, our advantage won't be so great."
"Isn't that what we have? Our cheat system is so powerful. They definitely can't compete." Li Zhi remained blindly confident.
"Haven't you considered the difference in investment? Should we increase the investment?" Su Wu asked rhetorically.
"Of course. We've saved up quite a bit of money in the past six months, so investing another million shouldn't be a problem. I think that's enough."
Li Zhi waved his hand, exuding heroic spirit, feeling invincible.
That's a huge sum of 1 million; how many people would dare to even think about it?
Seeing his arrogant demeanor, Su Wu couldn't help but laugh.
Perhaps this is what youth is all about—youth is unafraid of failure.
Perhaps this competition is also a good opportunity for experience.
Even if you fail, you can still gain valuable experience.
After all, it's useless to just hear about things; you can only truly understand them through experience.
Clearly, Li Zhi's words represented everyone's views, so he could only offer his support.
And what is there to fear about anything related to the internet?
If he finds himself powerless when the time comes, he doesn't mind playing the villain to add some difficulty to the game.
No matter how big the investment, if you don't unplug the internet, you're still a loser.
Smiling and shaking his head, Su Wu extended a fist.
"Then let's do it your way. I'll provide technical support!"
"That's more like it, let's fucking get them!"
Li Zhi laughed and reached out, his fists bumping together.
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