As for Fearless, Wang Yu was also impressed. He managed to speak so grandly about gathering people for gambling, which was quite something.
However, Fearless wasn't wrong either; after all, everyone was playing with game currency, and ultimately, someone would profit from it. It's said that in gambling, nine out of ten lose. If someone else acts as the banker, even more people would get taken advantage of.
Wang Yu's character lies in his self-discipline. He never interferes with others' hobbies, and of course, he has no right to do so.
Now that everyone's emotions were stirred up, Wang Yu naturally wouldn't ruin their fun; as long as he didn't get involved, it was fine.
This world works like that; you can only hope others are kind, but you can't force them to be kind. Otherwise, what's the difference between that and being an internet Warrior?
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"Oh dear, Fearless really knows how to avoid losses."
In the office of the Kyushu Team.
The players from Boundless Ocean observed the shifting sentiments on the forum, which had now turned into a large-scale betting event, leaving them feeling incredibly plex.
Damn it, initially, everyone was just boosting their reputations before the petition, which was mutually beneficial, but Fearless took advantage of this momentum to bee the banker, making the Kyushu Team members utterly frustrated.
After all the effort they put into this, they were now being swallowed whole by someone else. The feelings of the Kyushu Team could only be described with a four-character idiom—"screwed over."
There was nothing they could do; this time, Boundless Ocean was the first to act, and Fearless had the upper hand. Now, no matter how Fearless played, the Kyushu Team could only suffer in silence.
...
With only three days left until the petition, the members of the Quan Zhen Sect stopped staying up all night. Seeing that the forum's sentiment had been pletely swayed by Fearless, everyone logged off to rest and prepare.
As per tradition, on the day before the petition, participating teams needed to familiarize themselves with the venue. The next morning, the eighteen members of the Quan Zhen Sect gathered from all over the country to head to the petition venue.
Speaking of the Quan Zhen Sect, it must be said that they are definitely a unique presence in the gaming world.
Other teams that achieve good results in professional leagues will undoubtedly recruit heavily to expand their guilds.
However, after winning the professional league championship, the Quan Zhen Sect never had any intentions of recruiting; they remained at eighteen members, just as they always were.
The only difference was that one rich girl left, and another rich girl came in.
The S-Class International Professional League follows a regional petition system.
As the name suggests, each region petes first, and only the winners can advance to the next round.
It is well known that there are three major regions in the world server: Asia, America, and Europe.
The Brave Continent of the national server naturally belongs to the Asia region, which has three servers: the national server, the Japanese server, and the Korean server.
Thus, the first round of petition is a contest among six teams across three servers in the Asia region, and the petition venue was set in Kyoto, Japan.
This was not due to the organizers' inclination towards foreign cultures, but rather because the majority of Japanese players are engrossed in single-player games and niche titles like "Electric Car" and "Tailgating
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