Full-time: The Strongest Sniper

Chapter 677 Lin Jingyan and Fang Rui's New Roles

"No wonder even Zhang Xinjie personally went to fight for the wild map boss, it turns out it was for Lin Jingyan and Fang Rui." After reading Tyranny's news, the Happy team finally understood why Zhang Xinjie personally went to fight for the wild map boss.

After all, there was already an intention to invite Lin Jingyan, which is why Zhang Xinjie participated. Later, due to Xiao Nai's persuasion, Fang Rui was added as well, which only increased the pressure on Zhang Xinjie.

"What do you think of their transfers this time?" Wei Chen asked Xiao Nai and Ye Xiu.

"It's quite troublesome," Ye Xiu said, scratching his head.

"So you mean?" Wei Chen asked. After all, even if there was trouble, it wouldn't concern them. They would still be in the Challenger Series next season, so they wouldn't be directly competing. By the time they entered the professional league, they would already have enough information. What trouble could there be?

“It’s very simple. Look, Zhang Xinjie has personally stepped in to help with their materials. It’s hard to say whether Fang Rui has any bottom line, but given Lin Jingyan’s kind-hearted nature, knowing that the other party is busy with his role, do you think he would sit back and reap the benefits?” Xiao Nai said.

After hearing Xiao Nai's explanation, the members of Team Happy realized the key to the problem.

After all, Zhang Xinjie alone was already quite troublesome for them. If another top player like Lin Jingyan or even Fang Rui were to appear, wouldn't it be even more difficult for them to compete for the wild map boss?

"Um... Ye Xiu, do Lin Jingyan and the others have a good habit of going to bed on time?" Chen Guo asked, sounding as if it was unlikely to herself. After all, the main source of income right now is the night shifts that Xiao Nai is in charge of, but if they were to follow Xiao Nai and Ye Xiu's example and take turns, it would really be a lot of trouble for them.

Ye Xiu also shook his head decisively, directly dispelling Chen Guo's last bit of hope.

"No, Deputy Captain Xiao, not to be rude, but they're our opponents, why are you analyzing the pros and cons for them?" Wei Chen said, somewhat annoyed.

"What are you thinking? Before I talked to Zhang Xinjie, he had already come to participate in the hunting of the wild boss. That means they had already contacted Lin Jingyan. At most, I would just ask them to bring Fang Rui over as well," Xiao Nai said, rolling his eyes at the other person.

Wei Chen thought about it and realized it was true. Given the current situation, they could only take it one step at a time.

Tyranny Club.

Their press conference had ended some time ago, followed by a welcome ceremony for the two players within their team. After everyone expressed their welcome, Han Wenqing and Zhang Xinjie personally led Lin Jingyan and Fang Rui on a tour of the Tyranny Club's premises, finally taking them to their most anticipated place: Tyranny's logistics and development department. Their new "Rogue" and Fang Rui's characters were then being developed.

There is one difference between Fang Rui and Xiao Nai here. Fang Rui changed his original profession at Zhang Xinjie's suggestion, but he did not use a Qi Master. Instead, he used a profession with the same system as the character he used before: a Warlock!
Of course, changing professions is very risky, so Tyranny specially created two accounts for him: one was the rogue he originally used, and the second was the warlock he was currently practicing. As it turned out, Fang Rui lived up to his all-star caliber; his first warlock test today yielded unexpectedly excellent results. Through analysis by the technical department, the Tyranny team discovered that Fang Rui adapted very well to the warlock class.

So, led by Zhang Xinjie and Han Wenqing, they began the most important task of the day: displaying the account cards prepared for them.

Lin Jingyan's character name is Leng Anlei, with 4840 skill points. He currently has five pieces of silver equipment. After carefully examining the attributes of these five pieces of equipment, Lin Jingyan realized that Tyranny had truly shown great sincerity. The attributes of these five pieces of equipment were tailored to his playing style, indicating that they had begun preparing to invite him long ago. This level of attention, especially towards someone like him at the twilight of his professional career, moved Lin Jingyan even more.

While Han Wenqing was demonstrating the role of Lin Jingyan, Zhang Xinjie had already begun demonstrating his role to Fang Rui.

The thief's ID is "天下武贼" (Tianxia Wuzei), and the warlock's ID is "暗术囚天" (Anshu Qiutian). Their skill points are 4825 and 4855 respectively. The thief also has five pieces of equipment, but the warlock only has three. This isn't to say that Tyranny doesn't value Fang Rui. These two characters are equivalent to crafting eight pieces of self-made equipment for Fang Rui at once, which shows how much Tyranny values ​​him.

The reason why there is relatively little equipment for warlocks is mainly because Fang Rui has just started playing warlocks, and many of his operations and playstyle habits have not yet been fully perfected. There may be changes in the future, so there is no rush.

In fact, Tyranny places great importance on Fang Rui, for a simple reason: like Zhang Xinjie, Fang Rui is still young. And these young All-Stars are destined to become the pillars of Tyranny's future.

Upon seeing their characters, the two professional players lost all interest in exploring. They immediately began discussing the design directions for the unfinished equipment with the logistics manager and equipment design department head, focusing on their familiar characters. While the future equipment direction for warlocks wasn't entirely certain, rogues and thieves were professionals in the field. As the most passionate players of Glory, they instantly got into the swing of things, contributing to strengthening their characters and their team.

Han Wenqing and Zhang Xinjie, who were behind them, exchanged a smile after listening to their conversation. Without disturbing them, they quietly left. They understood perfectly well that for veterans like Lin Jingyan and Fang Rui, there was no need for them to tour the environment or get to know their new teammates. They already knew each other well enough as opponents, and the living environment was never a factor they valued. What they needed most right now was to adapt to their new roles as quickly as possible.

Lin Jingyan and Fang Rui got so engrossed in their conversation with the person in charge that they completely lost track of time. When they finally realized what had happened, an hour had passed. They then discovered that Han Wenqing and Zhang Xinjie had already left. However, before they could even wonder what was going on, the supervisor in charge of equipment design pulled out some more documents and pulled the two back together to continue the discussion.

It's worth noting that Tyranny's equipment development manager is also a person who is extremely passionate about equipment crafting, the kind of person who can work day and night when inspiration strikes. Even Xiao Nai has witnessed this.

That was back when Xiao Nai was training with Han Wenqing and the others. He came to Han Wenqing to discuss how his weapon and equipment attributes changed after his style shift. Then he saw Xiao Nai's transformable weapon and was instantly captivated. After learning that Xiao Nai hadn't joined any guild, he kept pestering Xiao Nai to teach him how to transform his equipment, but Xiao Nai naturally couldn't tell him. To this day, he still harbors some resentment.

His conversations with Lin Jingyan and Fang Rui also gave him many new insights. After all, both of them are All-Star level players, and their understanding of their profession is among the best. He doesn't even want to let them go now. (End of Chapter)

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