Chapter 4 The Unfaithful Teammate (4)



Su Jinyu unconsciously ordered the same milk tea as her, sat at the table behind her, and watched her play a whole game.

Upon seeing the settlement screen, he quickly wrote down Yun Qing's game ID on his phone.

Later, he found Yun Qing's ID, followed her, and often watched the game silently.

He knew she liked buying pretty skins, enjoyed playing Xiao Qiao and Yao, had a habit of ambushing people in the river bushes, and loved stealing the enemy's three pigs...

In order to add her as a friend, Su Jinyu found an account she hadn't played in a long time, played a few more rounds of the national server, and planned a long-planned collision.

Finally, his hard work paid off, and his outstanding performance impressed Yun Qing, who accepted his friend request.

Thinking of these things, a smile unconsciously appeared on Su Jinyu's lips again.

Mu Ye, who was standing to the side, got goosebumps from watching and crossed his arms, saying, "Brother, can you stop laughing like that? It's kind of scary."

Su Jinyu ignored him and took the warmed milk upstairs.

After leading Yun Qing to five consecutive wins, she took the initiative to add him on WeChat.

While going upstairs, Su Jinyu looked at Yun Qing's WeChat Moments again. The top post read: "Drinking more milk is good for your health."

Su Jinyu returned to her room, took a picture of the bedside table, and inadvertently revealed the glass she had just drunk from, commenting: "It's really good."

His teammates at the club were still awake, and they looked at his new post on WeChat Moments with puzzled expressions: "Not bad, what's not bad?"

The next morning, Su Jinyu and Mu Ye finally learned what had happened the night before. They quickly went on Weibo to reassure their fans and promised to do a live stream.

After working for quite a while, we finally managed to temporarily suppress the matter.

Unexpectedly, a simple duo queue game caused so much trouble. Mu Ye scratched his head. He didn't want these things to affect his relationship with the captain. He decided to play with the female streamer less in the future.

Su Jinyu's thoughts were completely different from his; he was worried that Yun Qing would be angry if she saw the news online.

I quickly sent her a WeChat message: "Have you seen the news online?"

[News? What news?]

Yun Qing was puzzled, but after asking the system, she learned the general idea. Netizens really have nothing better to do.

When I checked Weibo, sure enough, someone had sent her private messages insulting her. There was no way around it; her WeChat, QQ, Weibo, and other social media platforms all used the same profile picture and nickname, making it easy for them to find out.

Although she didn't care about being criticized, she naturally didn't give Su Jinyu, who had caused the trouble, a friendly look.

I didn't know you were a professional player. Why didn't you tell me beforehand?

"Ahem." Su Jinyu coughed when he saw her reply. He was a little uneasy. Although e-sports players earn a lot, many people still have prejudices against professional gamers.

Yun Qing is a top student at University A, so he was unsure of her thoughts and worried that he would be seen as an uneducated person in her eyes.

I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hide it from you, I just didn't know how to say it.

There's nothing wrong with saying it; just tell the truth. I hate being lied to.

Upon seeing the word "hate," Su Jinyu's heart skipped a beat, and she immediately slid to her knees.

I'm so sorry, I was wrong. I was worried you'd have a prejudice against this profession. I swear, I will never lie to you about anything again. Please don't be angry.

Yun Qing found it somewhat amusing that her own words had led to such a long post; this person seemed completely unable to conceal their thoughts.

I didn't ask you to swear an oath.

No, I didn't. I feel terrible for deceiving you. Please forgive me this once.

Okay, but this is a one-time exception.

Although Yun Qing was somewhat bothered by his identity, there weren't many people who played games as well as him, so as long as he could help her rank up, that was fine. As for everything else, she would just have to put up with it.

After saying goodnight to each other, Yun Qing slept soundly through the night, while Su Jinyu tossed and turned in bed.

After much deliberation, he finally got out of bed and solemnly posted a Weibo message:

Yesterday, I was duo-queuing with a friend I've known for a long time. If you have any opinions or suggestions, please feel free to ask me directly; I hope everyone will refrain from bothering others. Of course, I still hope everyone will focus on the competition and pay attention to my performance.

This sincere Weibo post persuaded many enthusiastic fans, and far fewer people went to criticize Yun Qing.

While things are relatively calm for Yun Qing, the female lead Jiang Xiaobai is in deep trouble.

Muye is the new jungler for the SP team. He has been on the field for less than a year and just won his first professional championship last season. He is on the rise and his fans are incredibly enthusiastic about him.

Jiang Xiaobai is a game streamer and can be considered a semi-public figure, so some of Mu Ye's extreme fans went directly to her live stream to curse her.

Seeing many sarcastic comments in the live stream, Jiang Xiaobai felt wronged.

She didn't understand why Makino's fans were all coming to criticize her, when they were clearly just friends.

Besides, even if they really are together, so what? Why should the fans care so much?

I did nothing wrong, so why should I suffer this malice?

Since they care so much about Muye, she's determined to make them feel the pain of being betrayed by the person they love.

Thinking of this, Jiang Xiaobai's eyes flashed, and after ending the broadcast, he sent a message to Mu Ye: "A friend of mine really likes your team. Can you help me get two tickets to the match?"

When Mu Ye saw Jiang Xiaobai's message, he hesitated. If she and her friends came to compete and were discovered, would it cause some unnecessary public opinion?

Since everyone was in the training room, Mu Ye went directly to Su Jinyu for advice, because in his mind, the captain was the most reliable person.

"Boss, a friend of mine wants to come to the next game. Do you think I should give her an insider ticket?"

"A friend?" Su Jinyu looked at his conflicted expression and guessed what was going on. "Is it the one we had a car accident with last time? The one you had a rumored relationship with?"

Makino scratched his head awkwardly, like a schoolboy who had made a mistake: "That's right, it was her, but don't get me wrong, I haven't been in contact with her since that day."

"You decide what to do. If you're going to give it to her, try not to give her the front row. The director likes to give her the camera, and if your fans find out, it'll be another big fight."

"Don't worry, I know what I'm doing."

Seeing his confident demeanor, Su Jinyu didn't say anything more. However, this incident reminded him that SP's next home game was in City A, and he could invite Yun Qing to watch the game.

Moreover, fans have said that he is most charming when he is playing matches, and Yun Qing should like him too.

After much deliberation, he opened WeChat and invited Yun Qing to watch the game live.

After receiving her affirmative reply, Su Jinyu skillfully opened Yun Qing's WeChat Moments.

The latest post was a selfie, with pigtails and minimal makeup, looking perfect as a screensaver. The whole process of liking, commenting, saving, and setting it as a screensaver took less than a minute.

When she came to her senses and realized what she had done, Su Jinyu gave a wry smile, rubbed her forehead, and said self-deprecatingly, "Su Jinyu, Su Jinyu, what's the difference between you and a lovesick fool right now?"

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