Chapter 87 The Birth of the Skynet Divine Post



Chapter 87 The Birth of the Skynet Divine Post

"It's popular?"

At Liu Ming's urging, Xu Lingqu entered the cocoon cabin and connected to Skynet.

Skynet's forum community is well-developed, with multiple modes for Skynet netizens to discuss, including forum posting, voice arguments, and holographic PK rooms. When you have a quarrel, you don't have to go through the Internet in real time, you can just have a quick fight online.

The forms are fancy, but the most popular form with the largest traffic is still posting on the forum. Xu Lingqu still used her ordinary black account and entered the Military Academy League section of the Tianwang Forum under the guidance of Liuming. She saw her own name at first sight.

"I bet Xu Lingqu will be the best conductor/chief commander this year." The number of replies has reached one thousand.

There has always been a ranking of the support levels of the eight schools in the empire at the top of the forum. Xu Lingqu has risen to the third position, probably because of this post.

Xu Lingqu felt that the matter was a little subtle, so he clicked on the post to find out, and sure enough, it was true.

The author of this post started by posting his own speculations in a very serious manner. The homepage was full of speculation posts, such as the strongest individual soldier, the strongest analysis and the final winning team. It was quite normal for him to post like this.

Unfortunately, a nitpicker entered the building.

[Who is this Xu Lingqu? He even got the title of Best Conductor]

Of course the host couldn't stand this tone and responded immediately.

What does my prediction have to do with you? Even if a dog poops on the side of the road, would you go up and taste it to see if it's salty or not?

The reason why the arguing master is the arguing master is that he will definitely stick to it to the end.

[I checked and found out that Mo Xie is the chief commander of this year's report. Wow, even Mo Xie dares to dream.]

Then the two people started to argue with each other for hundreds of floors, and the constantly pushed posts attracted the attention of passers-by. Some came in to watch the fun and fan the flames, some came in with real feelings to try to mediate, and some came in sincerely to wonder who Xu Lingqu was?

In the end, the nitpicker was banned by the forum administrator for using overly rude words, but Qianlou was born, and Xu Lingqu successfully made his presence felt in the Tianwang Forum.

[I also think that person who argued is stupid, but I really want to ask, with Gu Tingzhi and Jia Xiangying around, how could they insist on supporting this little-known Xu Lingqu?]

The host only replied one sentence

You'll find out when you watch the game. I'll keep this post up every time she surprises you.

This caused dissatisfaction among a small number of people, and they left messages saying that they were just inserting their eyes here, and every time Xu Lingqu failed, they would whip the author of the post here.

After Xu Lingqu looked at all the floors, he turned his head and asked Liu Ming, "Could this owner be you?"

Liu Ming waved his hands repeatedly: "How could it be me? When you were not around, I could only come up and watch without saying anything, and I only watched the live broadcast area of the arena."

The popularity of the mighty King Rabbit Awooo has been going on forever. Logan Bill certainly couldn't bear to destroy this account, so he very cleverly closed everyone's challenge applications to pretend to be cool, and only went online when he wanted to show off and enjoy everyone's worship.

If it wasn't Liuming...Xu Lingqu suddenly remembered that among the students who were eliminated that day, there was one who said that he would help him criticize ten people on the Tianwang forum. It was most likely that person.

"You are really famous now. Some people have opened threads to discuss and analyze you." Liu Ming asked her to look at other posts. Sure enough, there was another post on the 100th floor, saying that it had completely analyzed Xu Lingqu's tactics.

When he clicked on it, he saw that this person was mocking her in the main building, saying that she occupied the position of chief commander, but the command of the first small game was given to Feng Bu. From this, he concluded that Xu Lingqu was a villain who had no strength at all, who relied on giving the command to others, who did not take responsibility for losses, and who wanted to be praised for winning.

Xu Lingqu felt that this message was either sent by Sun Liao or Feng Bu himself. However, considering that one of them was taken away by Ares for a family talk and the other was locked up in the hospital for psychological counseling, this person was probably one of the few confidants they had in this world.

This person's post was pure sarcasm, and even the passersby who were just watching the fun couldn't stand it anymore.

[I checked and found that only the first battle was handed over to Feng Bu. She commanded all the others herself.]

[What's Feng Bu's level? Didn't the OP watch the league last year? I'm afraid it's a cloud.]

I was just supporting a favorite commander, but you're all so inexplicably bashing me. I really think Xu Lingqu has something up his sleeve.

Posts related to Xu Lingqu have firmly occupied a place in the Military Academy League Forum, but most people look at her with a mentality of watching the fun and joking. No one really thinks she is that powerful. After all, it turns out that her mental power level is B, and she is the commander of Moye, the last-ranked military academy.

"Black and red are also red." Liu Ming patted her shoulder. "I think you have the legendary bloody constitution. You don't do anything every day, but there are always a group of people quarreling over you."

"Then I really have to thank them." Xu Lingqu was tired of the repetitive conversations between people in his posts, so he started looking for other people's posts on the forum homepage.

"Gu Tingzhi, mental power A+, Longyuan card, the light of command." Xu Lingqu clicked on the post related to the most popular commander at the moment. It seemed that the battle between Longyuan and Du'e last year was being reviewed. The author believed that after the communication was hacked, Gu Tingzhi found the best solution and led the team to fight blindly, relying on absolute hard power to win.

A few fans of Jin Fang Taibai came out and made sarcastic remarks, saying that Gu Tingzhi is a brainless violent maniac. Please stop openly or secretly slandering Jin Fang Taibai.

The author ignored them and continued to analyze Long Yuan's final battle with the United Nations.

I've always respected Chikmelin as an opponent; he's formidable, but have you really not noticed? The trend in the Skynet match is increasingly leaning towards physical combat, a direction the Federal Military Academy prioritizes. This final featured no advanced weapons, only firearms, and limited ammunition. Ultimately, it was a melee. I'm not surprised to see a cold-weapon match in this year's finals.

The subsequent discussion was about the Skynet match map. Some people thought the original poster was too sensitive and didn't understand what he was talking about at all. Others felt the same way, but agreed with Skynet's trend. The more physical confrontation, the better for the audience.

Xu Lingqu glanced at it for a few seconds. There wasn't much real tactical analysis of Gu Tingzhi himself. She left, but saw her name on the homepage again.

The high-profile post "I bet Xu Lingqu will be the best conductor/chief commander this year" was pushed up again, and at the same time a new post appeared.

"Why isn't S+'s Shen Shouli the chief conductor of Moye this year?"

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