Fish Playing While Trapped in a Secret Room

Chapter 20

Playing Fish Trapped in Secret Room

Book 1: The Storm is Coming

Chapter 20


There was only the clicking sound of keyboards.

Everyone kept an extremely high APM, their screens rapidly switching from scene to scene.  They maintained about 300 - 400 actions on the keyboard at high speeds every minute.

This was a free-for-all battle of professional players.

There were no allies and the enemy was everywhere.  It was an intense battle either to live or die, with danger everywhere.


One player was out.

The second player was out&h.e.l.lip;&h.e.l.lip;

The Korean player who first challenged Dt was the second player out.  He took his hands off the keyboard and mouse, and stood up quickly.  He walked over to look at Ai Qing.  Originally it was out of curiosity that he wanted to look at this girl’s level of play, who had been brought here by Dt.  But he was surprised after he saw her unit composition and tech level.

He quickly spoke something to Inin.

Inin was shocked and briefly explained to Ai Qing,  “He told me to GG.”  

GG, good game.  When a player types these two words during a game, it means that he has left the game on his own.

That guy told Inin to admit defeat.

Ai Qing stuck out her tongue.  She launched an all out attack along three routes, though she felt that she would be winning the game due to her unfair advantage. Without knowing why, her fights went smoothly in the early game.  She even had enough time to dispatch a scout and detect Inin’s army composition.

And her current attack completely ended Inin’s existence.

There was no doubt at all.

She drove straight in so smoothly and fast, exterminating enemy soldiers all the way, destroyed the barracks, and smashed the command center.

One minute later.

Inin spread out his hands sadly, he was out.

 

Meanwhile, the last Korean threw his mouse.  “Done.  You guys win.”

This time he spoke English in order to show respect to them.

 

We won?

Ai Qing was dumbfounded.

 

She did have some partial intense fights with several Koreans, but she had not fought with Dt together. Until&h.e.l.lip;... she saw Dt’s troops stationed at the ruins near her base, she then instantly understood what had happened.

No wonder, she had not been hara.s.sed at all in the early game.

No wonder, she had never seen a trace of Dt at all when she had commanded her forces to raid over half the map.

No wonder, when she was battling with Inin, no one had sneak attacked her base.

 

All her questions had answers now:

The strongest force protecting her rear was Dt.