At first, everyone thought this account was specially created by the game developers to prove that you can become very powerful here even without spending money.
However, every night, this account would log on on time, play for an hour, and then log off.
I've only been playing more frequently lately. Especially these last couple of days, I've been enjoying getting into fights. My moves are clearly unique, yet incredibly powerful.
Of course, the reason why "Wuxia" became so popular was that some young people, while researching and designing action sequences for their characters, discovered that these martial arts moves could be learned in real life. This sparked a Wuxia craze.
However, people later took it to increasingly bizarre and outlandish forms, with versions like those for radio calisthenics and square dancing appearing.
Some people even started making sitcoms based on She De's actions. In short, they've taken "Wu Xia" and put it into all sorts of creative ways.
Nan Qu didn't expect the game to be so popular. After filming the promotional video, she also attended an offline comic convention related to the game with the game's team.
Because the comic convention was quite casual, Nan Qu didn't hand Nan Xing over to Xiao Ya, but instead took her with her.
However, to Nan Qu's surprise, Nan Xing was unexpectedly chosen to PK with offline players. Moreover, he even brought back a trophy.
She not only kept Nanxing company but also did her work. Most importantly, she also extricated herself from a troublesome situation. A triple win, Nanqu was very satisfied.
Actually, Nan Qu had considered the matter of Nan Xing. It wasn't that she wanted to shirk responsibility; now that Nan Xing's biological father had been found, she should indeed return the child to him.
However, Nanxing has just regained her cheerfulness, and if this matter is brought up now, he will think that she doesn't want him anymore. He will inevitably start to overthink it again.
In addition, she was not confident in saving Su Ruoyan before, and thought that if Su Ruoyan died, it would be no different from now, so it was better to leave it as it is.
Now that Su Ruoyan is better, she feels that she should discuss this matter with Su Ruoyan first before making any plans.
To put it bluntly, the initiative in this matter does not lie with her, but with Su Ruoyan.
Others have proof of parentage, but because the child's origins are unclear, Nan Qu was raising him as her biological son, not as an adopted child.
If the other party wants their son back, she has no grounds for complaint.
After playing for a whole week, Nanqu and Nanxing finally returned to the courtyard.
A week should have been enough for this matter to settle down. Nan Qu hadn't expected that upon returning, she would not only see Su Ruoyan, but also Su Ruohe, whom she had only met once, and Su Ruoli, who had been watching her conduct experiments, both sitting in her small living room.
However, compared to Su Ruohe's well-tailored suit, the other two were dressed very casually. Nan Qu didn't need to guess to know that Su Ruohe had probably been staying at her house all this time.
However, this Su Ruohe must have just arrived not long ago.
However, she didn't see any other vehicles outside.
Seemingly sensing his guess, Su Ruohe nodded as a greeting before explaining, "The second brother will be going home today, and I'll go home too. Let them take the car first."
Nan Qu suddenly understood. However, Nan Qu didn't know why he had come all this way again.
Just as Nan Qu was pondering this, Su Ruohe took out a bank card and handed it to Nan Qu: "Our Su family is indebted to you for this matter. From now on, your affairs are our Su family's affairs. But one thing is one thing, this is just a small token of our appreciation."
Nan Qu accepted it without any hesitation. She remembered that she still owed Su Ruoyan money. Moreover, as far as she knew, the Su family was not short of money.
Seeing Nan Qu accept the money, even the usually serious Su Ruohe couldn't help but smile slightly. Her opinion of Nan Qu also rose considerably.
She knows when to advance and when to retreat, and isn't impatient for quick results. She's also straightforward when it comes to taking what's rightfully hers. Her decisiveness makes it clear that she's satisfied with how he handled the situation.
Although she had been married before, considering that she had a child with the third brother, it wasn't such a bad thing. He was even more satisfied with this "sister-in-law".
Therefore, the things they brought out next were even more generous.
"This is a property in Beijing, which I, as the eldest uncle, gave to the child. The other one is in your small city, a bit further from the city center, but it's a newly built farmhouse. I think you would like it too."
It's said to be for the child, but the property deed is registered under Nan Qu's name. The meaning is clear: the Su family won't fight her for the child. Custody is entirely in your hands.
This definitely shows Nanqu enough respect.
Before Nan Qu could react to the two red books, she saw Su Ruohe take out a bank card and a wooden box.
“This was a gift from the child’s grandparents. As for the jewelry here, my parents asked me to give it to you, saying that you’ve suffered so much over the years.”
Nan Qu looked bewildered. Su Ruoyan coughed, but since his brothers were watching, he couldn't explain anything. So he said, "Well, after all, Xiao Xing is your child. You can keep him for your daughter-in-law later."
The word "daughter-in-law" made Nan Qu somewhat defensive. Although she had always referred to herself as an "old woman who had lived enough," in other timelines she was still a child, and here she suddenly said that she would have a "daughter-in-law" in the future.
Of course, the Southern Opera of the apocalypse was not included, and even if it were, it would not be acknowledged.
Looking at the huge pile of things in her hands, Nan Qu realized that she might have suddenly become "rich". Of course, the one who really became rich was not her, but her son.
However, looking at all these things—property deeds, bank cards, and jewelry—Nan Qu also felt that having parents to rely on certainly saved her from many detours compared to struggling on her own.
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