"The task is for two people to release sky lanterns together, simple, right?" Wuming continued.
Su Chen nodded. "However, aren't the pendants given as rewards for these simple tasks only usable for a maximum of one month?"
Rather than having to give something back after obtaining it, it's better to never have had it at all, Su Chen believes this applies to everything.
So... she refused.
But Wuming seemed to be able to read her mind. "Don't worry, I have coupons. If you get the pendant, you can exchange it for a permanent one."
"There are coupons like this?" Su Chen asked suspiciously.
"Yes, I got it a long time ago, but the print run was small, so not many people got it," the nameless old man said confidently.
"Cheng," Su Chen's lips twitched. Sure enough, the guy in front of her was blessed with good luck. Looking at his arrogant look, she really wanted to punch him.
"Let's go," Su Chen said, turning around with mixed feelings.
The two of them took a sky lantern.
There were so many people releasing lanterns in the game on Valentine's Day. The plains were packed with people, two people holding lanterns together, just waiting for the game to give the order to release them together.
The lamp that Wuming and Suchen had was just an ordinary paper lamp that shone with a yellow light. Wuming had even written something on the paper lamp, but he kept it a secret from her.
Su Chen scoffed. Putting aside whether what was written on the sky lantern could actually be realized, even if it could, it couldn't be placed in the game.
At a command, all the sky lanterns were released, creating a magnificent and beautiful scene that left Su Chen speechless.
Meanwhile, Wuming's gaze was fixed on Su Chen's face. Looking at her sparkling eyes, Wuming smiled slightly, the smile reaching deep into his eyes.
What he just wrote wasn't a secret, it's just that he couldn't tell Su Chen.
A sky lantern, its surface tinged pale yellow by the flames, soared into the sky alongside numerous other lanterns. On the lantern were bold characters, but what they said was utterly offensive.
It reads: "The umbrella is waiting for the rain, and I am waiting for you."
Wuming looked up and saw the lamp, then murmured, "Waiting for you... to fall in love with me."
Su Chen, who was next to him, didn't hear anything clearly, so she turned her head and asked, "Huh? What did you say?"
Wuming shook his head. "You're hallucinating."
Su Chen glared at him, rubbed her ears, and continued to look at the sky lanterns.
Only after all the lights disappeared on the horizon did I reluctantly turn my gaze away.
"You like sky lanterns so much? Should I ask the game designers to organize more events like this?" Wuming asked her, raising an eyebrow.
"Tch, do you think you're the organizer? Getting the game planners to launch the event." Su Chen felt that his shamelessness was greater than she had imagined.
Wuming blocked his gaze, "Why don't you just give feedback to customer service?"
Su Chen complained, "Game customer service is the most useless thing. No matter what you say, it's just a robot making you wait. It doesn't solve any problems at all."
"Is that so?" Wuming frowned.
"Isn't that how all games are?" Su Chen pursed her lips. "That's why I've never contacted the game's customer service."
"Not all games are like that. The company that made this game does a very good job with after-sales service," said Anonymous.
Su Chen glanced at him. "Have you ever kowtowed to gold?"
The nameless man nodded.
"That settles it then. Every game will be good for players who spend real money." Su Chen shrugged. "But it won't work for poor people like us."
"I remember game pods cost a lot of money, right?" The nameless man rubbed his chin with his right hand. "So you spent all your money on games?"
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