Chapter 16: PK (Player Killing)



Chapter 16: PK (Player Killing)

The team members were all quite strong, and An Jin's account was a low-level silver account, so the teams they were matched with were mostly gold and platinum level.

The game was won so easily that the viewers in the live stream were getting bored.

But the people in the car didn't find it boring. Normally, newly created agile racing teams, without a period of adjustment, will always stumble and fall when playing the game due to individual operation and personality.

But this problem doesn't exist in An Jin's motorcade at all.

An Jin herself is a huge pressure monster. It's one thing to play a cat as an AD carry and jungler, but she also likes to watch other lanes farm minions when she has nothing better to do.

If you show even the slightest weakness on any other path, An Jin will immediately throw a question mark at you.

Along with them came the sarcastic remarks and sarcasm from the game microphone.

No wonder the audience thinks the boss in the car is a stress reliever. If you were playing a normal game, anyone who had a teammate like An Jin would have a stroke.

What's even more infuriating is that An Jin has gained control over the entire racing team.

In other words, if this top-tier team says it's going to fight, everyone has to be in position; if it says it's going to retreat, everyone has to run away. Whoever runs the slowest will be under pressure.

Fortunately, although An Jin's skills were lacking, she still had a good understanding of the game, and most of her decisions when she was in command were correct.

After playing games for more than five hours, An Jin gave up after dinner and refused to continue playing games no matter what her bosses said.

Happy Superman laughed at An Jin in the game microphone: "It's only been a few hours? You're already done?"

An Jin stubbornly replied, "I don't care, I'm tired, I don't want to continue playing games!"

She was indeed tired. Although playing with the cat didn't require any manual operation, giving commands was really mentally taxing.

Seeing this, 76 said softly, "Then why don't you rest for a while and play something else?"

Seeing An Jin trying to cheat, Bru chuckled and came up with a bad idea: "An An, why don't you go and have a PK?"

An Jin pouted: "No, I'll have to be punished if I lose."

Blank: "It's okay, just start a PK match and I'll send you gifts."

An Jin hesitated before saying, "Okay, then I'll start a PK match."

As she spoke, she left the game room, zoomed in on her screen, and searched for a long time before finally finding the random PK option amidst a blank prompt.

The PK was very fast; An Jin had only been clicking for less than a minute when a girl joined.

The female streamer on the other side had used a very heavy filter, smoothing her skin so much that her facial features were barely visible, but her PK level was very high, clearly indicating that she was someone who frequently engaged in PK battles.

The female streamer on the other end glanced at An Jin's PK level, raised an eyebrow in surprise, interacted with her viewers for a bit, and then spoke to An Jin.

"Hello, host, what kind of host are you?"

An Jin: "I'm a game streamer."

Upon hearing this, the streamer on the other end of the line became even more exaggerated in his expression, and his words carried a hint of tension.

"You're a game streamer? I thought you were a talent streamer."

The female streamer opposite An Jin smiled mockingly and continued, "Do you have any talents? If you lose, can you dance? Our fans really want to see you dance."

After he finished speaking, the female streamer on the other end of the line acted like she was crazy, shutting down her microphone and laughing out loud, excitedly talking to her fans.

An Jin's face darkened. She glanced at the comments, then turned off her microphone and drawled, "Blank, if we lose this round, I'll tear you apart."

Blank quickly typed in the chat: I'm here, don't worry, I definitely won't let you lose.

An Jin snorted coldly, put on a stern face, and turned on her microphone again, saying to the streamer opposite her, "Fine, if I lose, I'll dance. If you lose, can you confess your love to my KongBlank brother for a minute?"

An Jin's comments section was filled with laughter and mockery.

Blank was speechless and sent a message in the live chat: I don't want to.

An Jin shut down her microphone: "You have to take it whether you want it or not. Who told you to make me participate in the PK? If she disgusts me, I'll disgust you in return!"

blank:...

He sat in front of the computer, sighed, and typed in frustration: Okay...

The female streamer on the other end saw that An Jin was a new account with low PK and streamer levels, and immediately agreed: "Okay, so how do we play? How many points?"

An Jin nodded: "Let's have a five-minute PK, and the score will be the higher one."

The female streamer nodded and quickly sent a PK link to the backend. An Jin accepted the PK, and in an instant, a PK bar with a health bar appeared at the top of their live streams.

The female anchor on the other end didn't mute her microphone to campaign for votes, and An Jin, wanting to see what kind of trouble she would cause, also didn't mute her microphone.

As a result, she was forced to listen to a bunch of campaign speeches, which gave her a headache. She immediately muted the female anchor's microphone and complained in the live stream, "My god, the voice is so loud, it's killing me."

Bullet comments are commonplace.

That's how it is with all the PK streamers, right? It's very lively, and sometimes it can be quite noisy.

I just checked the other side's live stream, there are over 300 people in the stream, can Boss Blank beat them?

It's hard to say. It depends on whether the big spender on the other side is there. Small streamers rely on big spenders to make a living. If the big spender isn't there, they get very few points.

I'll go peek again.

Actually, I kind of hope the streamer loses. Don't you guys want to see the streamer dance?

I really want to watch, but I have a feeling we'll be in big trouble if the streamer loses...

We might not be sure, but Boss Blank definitely won't escape.

Blank: Will not lose.

[Blank Space Gift: 2 Sports Cars] (Value: 1998 Diamonds)

An Jin glanced at the health bar above her head, which was almost as low as the enemy's base in an instant, and slowly, a mocking smile appeared on her face.

She turned on her microphone, and the female streamer's passionate appeal for votes on the other end of the line was so loud that the viewers in the live stream were screaming for help.

An Jin asked provocatively, "Big sister, why don't you have as many points as other people in your live stream?"

In a live stream with over 300 viewers, the score reached over 200 points.

The female streamer on the other end forced herself to speak: "That's because my older brother isn't here."

An Jin laughed: "Does it really cost more than two hundred yuan? Do you really need your brother's help?"

The female streamer on the other end stopped talking, probably because An Jin's words were too direct. The other person didn't say anything, but the score suddenly jumped from over two hundred points to one thousand points in an instant.

The female streamer on the other end quickly thanked the viewers who had sent gifts.

An Jin added fuel to the fire, saying, "Oh, big sister, your older brother is here?"

One sentence from the female streamer on the other end of the line left her speechless; saying it was true was wrong, and saying it wasn't was also wrong.

The streamer is so good at talking! I'd be furious if I were in her shoes.

She has no manners at all, calling everyone "big sister" right off the bat. Does she not age or what?

Wow, you're so amazing! You only have a little over two thousand points, and it's all thanks to your big brother boosting your score.

Are they attacking from the other side?

The attack is coming! Streamer, hurry up and ban it! We can't see the normal chat anymore.

There are so many posts flooding my feed, I can't stand it.

An Jin looked down and saw that her live stream had indeed gained more than a hundred viewers. She immediately started mocking, "If you have money, give some to your streamer. I've been mocking you for ages, are you guys really that stingy? You haven't given a single penny to your 'love broadcast'!"

Although the viewers in An Jin's live stream were criticizing her, they were genuinely spending money to buy her things.

Without even making a single move, the scattered small gifts have already racked up nearly three thousand points.

The female streamer on the other end pretended to be about to be scolded to tears by An Jin. There were many fans coming to An Jin's live stream to curse, but not many were giving away gold coins. She only had a little over a thousand points.

An Jin's insult really hit the nail on the head when it came to the female anchor.

For those who do live streaming, what does it matter if they get scolded or wronged? As long as they have money, nothing is a problem.

I'm afraid of being wronged and having no money.

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