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Chapter 2 - Friends from the Start, Opponents for Life (1)

    <h4>Chapter 2: Friends from the Start, Opponents for Life (1)</h4>


    <b>Trantor:</b> Nomyummi <b>Editor:</b> Nomyummi


    December 3rd, Glory!


    For a full month now, this logo, with its bold letters, crossed swords, and wings spread as though they would fly out of the paper, was grandly disyed almost everywhere you looked – TV screens,puter screens, physical posters and flyers in every corner of the city.


    “One month? December 3rd, that’s exactly six weeks away, 42 days!” Su Muqiu spoke while scrolling through yet another Glory ad that had popped up on the screen. This uing game was invading everyone’s line of sight at any given moment.


    Ka ka ka...


    But the only answer he got was the sound of a keyboard and mouse, light but rhythmic.


    Su Muqiu nced at the one sitting beside him. The screen was currently disying shes from attacks and a river of blood, but the yer himself wore a bored expression. Clearly, doing something like this didn’t require his full attention.


    “Did you hear what I just said?” Su Muqiuined. The fight clearly didn’t require his friend’s full attention, so there was no reason for him to be oblivious to the outside world.


    “I heard, Glory, my ears are bleeding from hearing that word from your mouth so often, can’t you see?” said Ye Xiu. Ever since Glory had begun its advertising campaign, Su Muqiu had talked about this game almost incessantly. Heaven knew how much he was looking forward to it.


    “It hasn’t been announced for too long, but with this kind of explosive momentum, this is enough. This is definitely going to be a sessful game,” said Su Muqiu, ignoring Ye Xiu’s apparent disinterest.


    “Mm,” Ye Xiu said nomittally. He really had heard this too many times.


    “I heard this game doesn’t use a username and password to log on, you need an ount card to swipe.”


    “Mm.”


    “You need a specific card reader too, for it to work.”


    “Mm.”


    “But this card reader is still rtively cheap.”


    “Mm.”


    “But the system requirements for theputer seem to be pretty high!”


    “Oh?” This finally got Ye Xiu’s attention – the rhythm of the keyboard got louder for a second, before stabilizing again. He turned to look with a serious expression. “What kind of requirements?”


    Su Muqiu didn’t answer. He had two very oldputers here; one was in slightly better condition, but even that one barely met the minimum requirements for running Glory. The otherputer was so bad that it didn’t wasn’t even worth talking about. Ye Xiu was noputer expert, but he’d yed on theseputers for several months now, and Su Muqiu trusted that he didn’t need to exin.


    “It’s time to exchange these,” said Ye Xiu, still with that serious expression. Although he wasn’t as excited for Glory as Su Muqiu was, he clearly didn’t want to lose the power of choice. To decide whether a game was good or bad, you had to y it yourself.


    “Yeah, it’s time to get new ones, but money’s been a bit tighttely...”


    Having lived here for several months, Ye Xiu was of course clear on the living conditions of these two siblings. They were orphans with no rtives, and their entire livelihoods depended on the ie Su Muqiu earned from ying games. After Ye Xiu arrived, they now had a second person earning money, so their situation was a little better off. Still, although they didn’t struggle to get basic necessities, it would be a stretch to just pull out the cash for two newputers. Su Muqiu wouldn’t have put up with these two terribleputers if he had had that luxury.


    “Looks like we’ll just have to go to Inte cafés for now,” said Ye Xiu.


    “Yeah,” Su Muqiu nodded.


    “You’ve already looked around for a good one?”


    “Of course, I’ve been investigating for over a week now,” Su Mucheng said calmly.


    December 3rd, midnight.


    Thisunch time wasn’t very kind to the gamers. For most people, this was the time to log off and shut down theputer. But for an event like this, plenty of gamers were eager to sacrifice their normal schedules.


    Six weeks, 42 days. Glory’srge-scale advertising campaign, as well as the well-timed release of the game’s details, had really seeded in building up hype for this game, such that no one cared whether it was releasing at noon or midnight.


    This night, countless people were gearing up for theunch.


    This night, Inte cafés in all the major cities turned into lively “nightclubs.”


    City H, Excellent Era Inte Café.


    Ye Xiu and Su Muqiu had secured twoputers in the café early on, and as theunch time approached, they became more focused and alert. Many people gathered in the café, but, seeing that there were no emptyputers, became depressed and irritable. Unlike Su Muqiu and Ye Xiu, who went to an Inte café because they didn’t have advancedputers at home, most people went to Inte cafés just to hang out with other people. ying games together in one location was often more enjoyable than ying online separately.


    As midnight approached, the café was jam-packed, and those that had failed to get aputer could only leave in disappointment. The owner of the café, Tao Xuan, was very satisfied with this turnout. He’d invested a lot into this game, upgrading all theputers as necessary. None of the nearby Inte cafes had done the same; they were simply waiting and watching to see how sessful the game would be. Although there was a lot of hype surrounding the game, who knew if it would end up a failure? After so many years, hadn’t there been many games that failed to live up to expectations?


    Of course, Tao Xuan was quite anxious himself. He stared at the clock on the wall, watching the hands tick closer toward midnight. At 11:59, he extinguished the cigarette in his hand and sat down at theputer that he had prepared for himself earlier.


    As a gamer himself, he wanted to try out Glory as well.


    Midnight!


    The lively Inte café suddenly quieted down.


    Swipe a card to log on? This was a new mechanism, and people clumsily tried to figure it out.


    Then, everyone sank into thought at the next screen. ount name...


    “Let me, let me!” Su Mucheng had carried over a stool to sit between Su Muqiu and Ye Xiu. Seeing them reach this screen, she jumped up in excitement.


    “And then go straight to bed, got it?” Su Muqiu said sternly.


    “I know!” Su Mucheng took Ye Xiu’s keyboard and began typing in a name. She didn’t really yputer games herself, so this was the only way she would participate with Su Muqiu – and now, Ye Xiu as well – in these games.


    Quickly, the name appeared on the screen. It seemed that she had prepared beforehand.


    “One Autumn Leaf,” Ye Xiu read aloud. “One leaf heralds theing of autumn” was a well-known Chinese phrase*, but, “Isn’t there a typo there?”


    But Su Mucheng had already pressed the enter key.


    “Alright!” Su Mucheng returned the keyboard to Ye Xiu, before taking over Su Muqiu’s.


    “Hurry up,” said Su Muqiu, impatient to get started.


    Su Mucheng typed quickly, and the name jumped onto the screen


    “Qiu Mu Su?” Su Muqiu read aloud. “Hey hey, can’t you put a little more effort into this? I’m your blood brother!”


    This username was simply the characters of his real name in reverse order.


    However, when Su Mucheng pressed confirm, the system reported back: This name is already in use.


    “Damn!” Su Muqiu nced at the time on theputer. It hadn’t even reached 12:01 yet, and this name was already taken? How many people were ying this game at this moment?


    Su Mucheng’s hands were fast. One name was taken, so her fingers danced to type another.


    “Autumn Tree?” Now, Su Muqiu was speechless for good. The only thing different about this username was the second character, but it was still pronounced “Qiu Mu Su.” Once again, Su Mucheng hit confirm, and with that, his name was now Autumn Tree.


    The young girl nodded, revealing a satisfied expression.


    “Alright, it’s bedtime for you!” Su Muqiu reminded her. It was gettingte, but their home was close by and the siblings were very familiar with the surrounding area. Su Muqiu wasn’t worried about sending his sister home by herself.


    “In a minute,” the girl replied shamelessly, correctly guessing that her brother wouldn’t want to leave theputer to force her to go home.


    “Just a minute!” Indeed, Su Muqiu relented immediately, and turned back to the screen.


    “Hey, Ye Xiu, what ss are you going to y? I thought about it a lot and decided on Sharpshooter. Why don’t you y Sharpshooter as well? I think two Sharpshooters could work together really well.”


    “I’ll try things out first and see how it goes,” Ye Xiu replied.
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