Chapter 1499
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Bo Jiu paused. She glanced over and coughed lightly.
The Almighty was probably the only one who could say something like that with an indifferent face.
Even though they weren't holding hands, Qin Mo unwrapped a candy and tapped it on Bo Jiu's lips.
Luoluo found it hard to imagine that the arrogant person who looked down on everyone would do such a thing one day.
There was not the slightest hint of incongruity.
Even when the two of them were together, they looked like a good match.
Bo Jiu was still wearing a black jacket. She exuded a punk vibe, looking extremely dashing.
She looked at him for a while, and when her right hand dropped down, it brushed against Xiao Jing's shoulder.
Xiao Jing tilted his head, still not saying much. "Popcorn?"
Luoluo shook her hand. After interacting with him for so many years, this was the first time she felt awkward.
It was probably because of the blind date.
She couldn't really look at that face.
In fact, he was always by this person's side.
It's really hard to fall for other men.
In the past, he always wore a battle uniform, but now he was wearing a white coat.
Luoluo had always known the difference between the two of them.
Ever since she found out about the other party's background, she no longer had any other thoughts.
However, compared to his proud background, Lin Fan was not as arrogant as him.
What she felt the most inferior about was her educational background.
In the esports industry, there were very few people who could still play well after the age of 20.
She had entered the circle too early. At that time, she probably loved it too much. In order to enter a professional team, she didn't even think about learning or not.
When she really came into contact with it, she realized that whether it was the live streaming platform or the club, there would be a huge influx of people every time they recruited.
She did play well, but in order to stand out in the crowd, a long period of high-intensity training was essential.
Not only her, but most of the people were the same.
The outside world probably didn't understand where their pressure came from.
In a small city, the internet industry was not developed at all.
No matter how things developed, in their eyes, you were just a lousy game.
Compared to people of the same age who were already immersed in their studies, entering a professional team to play esports was simply a fool's dream.
Back then, it wasn't like now, where they could only get a small basic salary.
Because he hadn't officially joined the competition yet.
Many people told themselves that they had to persevere. As long as they made it through, nothing was impossible.
Luoluo wouldn't underestimate the decisions made by some girls at that time.
People who have not experienced it.
He probably didn't understand.
How much pressure did he have to bear?
I only think of one thing, I want to get through this.
When they were on the field, the fans would only see their brightest side.
More than 10 hours of training every day.
Every match would have a record of the data.
You have to keep your form.
Usually, there would be a total of 50 people trained, and in the end, only one or two would be left as substitutes.
The others will give you the money for the train and let you go home.
This was the truest life they had ever led.
She and the person who could do scientific research while playing games, and even had a certain level of attainment in the medical field, were like two different worlds.
She likes money too much.
Without money, there was no sense of security.
As for him, he had never been short of money. He was as clear and bright as the moon.
It wasn't that he hadn't thought of confessing.
He remembered when Xiangnan won the championship in the first National Competition.
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