Chapter 59 Future World Champion



After the meal, Xu Lan felt uncomfortable all over.

She threw away the chopsticks in her hand angrily: "You are a piece of wood, you only eat when I tell you to eat, and you only eat vegetables when I tell you to eat vegetables."

The son looked at his angry mother and shuddered subconsciously, his voice filled with fear.

"Mom, it's my son's fault. Don't be angry. Please don't send me to school again."

"I was wrong. I won't do it again."

Xu Lan fell silent, thinking about what she said in the live broadcast room yesterday.

She regretted it. She just didn't want her son to be addicted to the Internet, but she didn't let anyone make her child so cautious.

*

Some parents nowadays are really strange. They don't try to improve their own parenting methods, but rely on others for support.

[I can't even teach myself, yet I pretend others can teach me in a few days.]

When Ji Yu saw this, his hand, which was about to make a second video call, stopped.

"I think I need to explain to the son of the aunt who got the first divination that he went to the internet cafe so frequently these past few days because there's a competition about to start soon. I think it's called an e-sports competition."

"The top three in that competition received prize money. Xu Lan's son's other talents are average, but he's good at gaming. If it weren't for the internet addiction rehabilitation school incident, he would have won the championship. The prize money is tens of thousands of yuan. Originally, Xu Lan's son planned to buy her a massage chair with the prize money."

[Damn, why isn't such a good son mine?]

This son is clearly very filial, so did he tell his mother why he was competing?

"What's the point of saying it? It seems like games are basically not a good thing for parents."

Indeed, even among young parents, many feel that gaming is a distraction. In fact, if a child is truly talented at gaming, don't stifle it. The esports industry is quite lucrative these days.

[Making money? You have to be careful. The big money is made by the top players. The esports industry is just glamorous.]

[Huh? I think it's okay. I see some retired players can become commentators or coaches, and the salaries are pretty good.]

A ten-year esports fan has come uninvited. Honestly, if you don't have exceptional gaming talent, don't even think about getting into this industry. I've watched so many competitions, and the top players still earn the highest salaries. As for coaches, there are only a handful of them, and they keep coming back. For most young players, forget about making it. Just wait and die in the academy. With luck, you might become a substitute. There are plenty of people in the industry who stay on the bench until they retire. Yes, the top players do make money, but who doesn't make money?

[This elder brother is so reasonable, I can't refute it.]

[The truth is, no matter what industry, the people at the top of the pyramid always make the big money. At the bottom, making a couple thousand a month is considered good. My lifelong wish is to make it to the middle level.]

[The esports industry is certainly not easy to get into, but judging by the streamer's perspective, if he were to pursue esports, there might be a good outcome.]

Ji Yu nodded: "Indeed, he will be able to win the world championship several times in the future."

[Damn, this is such a pity.]

[Anchor, where is his home? I'm going to talk to his mother. We can't waste such a good opportunity.]

Ji Yu smiled meaningfully: "She will come to find me."

"Okay, let's start the second hexagram of today."

As soon as they heard that they had to grab the connection, everyone's attention was immediately drawn to Ji Yu.

However, when the second video popped up, everyone was shocked.

[Little sister, since you are underage, we won’t join in the fun.]

He Junjun's mouth drooped, and she cried sadly: "I, I have money. I have saved a lot of pocket money."

[But the platform stipulates that minors cannot give tips, and the anchor cannot accept your money, so little sister, please don't mess around.]

[Yeah, what's with the kid messing around? Host, let's forget about this one and move on to the next one.]

"No, Junjun got it with great difficulty. Sister, can you help me calculate it? Junjun will give you the money."

Ji Yu sighed: "I can't take your money, but your grandfather will be here soon. If he is willing to tell us the fortune, then our fortune telling will be counted. If he refuses, then we can only give up."

[Anchor, isn't there a man next to her? He must be the child's father.]

"Oh, that man might not want to count on it. He can't be relied upon."

While chatting in the live broadcast room, He Junjun, who was originally sitting on a chair in the hospital corridor, suddenly jumped down and stretched out his hand towards the man in his fifties who was walking towards him with the mobile phone in his hand.

"Grandpa, please help Junjun calculate whether Mom will be okay."

Grandpa squatted down and hugged He Junjun, his tone full of sadness.

"Junjun, there's no need to forget it. Your mother might, might."

Grandpa couldn't help shedding tears. Seeing the man standing outside the emergency room, his right hand was ready to move.

"He Yao, if the child wasn't here, I would have beaten you right now. What are you doing here? Are you here to see if my daughter will die?"

He Yao gave a hypocritical smile: "Dad, why do you have to say such harsh words."

"Humph, you Phoenix man! My daughter was so blind to fall for you back then, and you, a bastard, actually dared to cheat on her. Don't forget, everything you have now, the house you live in, the car you drive, were all bought with my daughter's money."

"Yes, yes, what Dad said is true, but I don't admit that I cheated on my wife. I just spent money to relieve myself. This is not cheating."

[Wow, ladybug, disgusting.]

[Damn it, this is the first time I've seen someone talk about PC so confidently.]

How can physical infidelity not be considered infidelity? MD, these cheap men are so disgusting.

Grandpa was obviously also very angry. He Junjun didn't understand what they were saying, but she sensitively felt that her parents seemed to be arguing, and now her father and grandfather seemed to be arguing as well.

Why do adults quarrel all the time?

The doctor said that my mother might die, so why doesn’t anyone care about her?

"Grandpa, please tell this sister to help me calculate whether Mom will be in trouble, okay?"

Ji Yu and her grandfather looked at each other, and she waved with a wry smile.

"Junjun, these are all scams. Come, grandpa will wait with you."

Junjun cried in a thin voice, "Yeye's mother said that this sister is very accurate and not a liar. Junjun doesn't need grandpa's money. Grandpa, can you please nod your head?"

Unable to bear his granddaughter's crying, the grandfather finally nodded in agreement, but he didn't believe Ji Yu much.

[Hey, this old man will definitely regret it. ]

[Host, come on, give him a little shock.]

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