The jailer said, "I'll find a time to confront her."

"How do you want to confront them?" the woman in bed asked.

"Just say we're not a good match and break up."

Orange Tea complained: "That's it?"

"Anyway, I didn't lose anything."

"Is all the time, emotions, and feelings you invested worthless?"

Orange Tea's persistent questioning silenced the jailer.

This blind date was one of the few times he showed his sincerity and true feelings to someone outside the boundaries of reality and family, and he was unusually serious and earnest.

I've also seriously considered making some changes for the other person.

The more I think about it, the angrier I get; the angrier I get, the more I think about it.

"No, I want it back!"

527 The octopus took the bait

The jailer didn't have a plan in mind; the atmosphere and emotions were just right, and his mouth moved unconsciously.

"If there's no plan, then let's use mine," suggested the blanket.

……

……

Hu Qian is making the most of her time, using translation software to intensively study "The Sword of Léaña".

This obscure book of only 10 words will most likely become irrefutable evidence that she and the prison guard share a strong "resonance".

A sense of shared identity is very important. When you encounter someone who also understands what you like, you can easily start a conversation by following the topic. This not only makes it easier to get to know each other and shorten the distance between you.

This law is more accurate for less popular projects.

Humans are inherently social beings, and most people hope that what they like will be recognized by others.

For a connoisseur like Brother Jailer, there are many people with similar tastes in his social circle. If he can't find a way to make a lasting impression by focusing on more niche and subtle aspects, then it's all meaningless.

Hu Qian had a clear goal from the beginning. After obtaining first-hand information from the chat group, she made hasty preparations and went into action.

When the topic came up yesterday, the prison guard was clearly surprised; he obviously hadn't expected to meet someone with such a niche interest.

What needs to be done now is to thoroughly read the entire book and dispel the jailer's suspicions.

Even with the upgrades and improvements to translation software, it's still very difficult to understand a book written entirely in a foreign language, let alone the fact that "The Sword of Rhea" is a road trip story set in an isekai world, which is rather bland and lacks any exciting moments.

After watching for a while, Hu Qian would rub her eyebrows and do something else to refocus her attention.

She opened the prison guard's private chat group.

No matter when you open the group chat, there are always 99+ messages. It's as if the people here don't need to go to work; they chat in the group 24/7.

They discuss everything from current affairs and anime news to all sorts of topics, from politics to the world.

Multiple topics were discussed simultaneously in the group, with no communication barriers.

There are many talented and extraordinary people in the group. Hu Qian has seen people asking for all sorts of rare resources more than once in the group, and the problem is solved by a mysterious link sent by the onlookers.

However, none of that mattered to her.

The group owner, "Jailer Bro," has been set to "Special Attention."

No new messages have been sent in the last few hours.

Very strange.

The prison guard was a real character; he usually spent his days chatting and joking around in the group chat. But today, he hadn't said a word even though the sun was high in the sky, which Hu Qian found a bit unusual.

She stared at it for a while, then decided to continue studying.

"Money is hard to earn, and life is hard to endure," her parents often said to encourage her to strive for success.

In their view, the first job after graduation is a watershed moment in life.

Hu Qian found their ideas ridiculously naive.

Going to work after graduation is the watershed moment in one's thinking.

How much money can you earn by working?

Working from dawn till dusk, often with overtime, the meager earnings may not even cover one's expenses.

She didn't want a life that was so predictable and so mundane.

What she wants is a shortcut to quickly access Earth Online!

The sooner the better.

She understood from university onwards that good looks are a valuable asset that should be monetized when appropriate.

Creating a secondary account, livestreaming, and raking in the gold coins of the big spenders is the right way to go.

If others can do it, why can't I?

Am I worse than others?

She proudly purchased the equipment and plunged headlong into the already fiercely competitive market, achieving the impressive result of single-digit daily viewership in her live stream.

After a month, the income wasn't even enough to cover the cost of the live-streaming equipment, let alone enough to cover three meals a day.

Having suffered setbacks, Hu Qian began to examine the situation seriously.

She watched many videos and realized she was too late. The track was already packed with people from all walks of life, and those without unique characteristics simply couldn't stand out.

At that time, although the virtual live streaming field showed signs of saturation, it seemed worth a try.

The cost of the leather case, however, was also prohibitive for her.

Trial and error has its costs, and the allowance her family provides cannot cover her expenses.

Hu Qian knew that her roommates were all taking out loans, and their way of robbing Peter to pay Paul was no less than playing with fire. She secretly laughed at how stupid these people were and didn't participate.

However, it's somewhat surprising that my roommate, who also doesn't borrow money and lives paycheck to paycheck, is living a more comfortable life than everyone else.

It wasn't until Hu Qian noticed that more than one man was showering her with attention that she suddenly realized what was going on.

Wouldn't it be easier to find someone who works hard enough to work with you than to try it yourself?

She doesn't seem like a roommate; she keeps several fish in the fishpond at the same time.

Compared to all sorts of mediocre people, quality determined her quality of life during university.

Target your interests → Research their preferences → Create chance encounters → Make a great first impression → Develop the relationship naturally

Hu Qian tasted success for the first time.

Take each step steadily and surely to achieve the first goal.

The other party's family is quite wealthy; the parents run a small business, so they are very generous with living expenses.

While her roommates were still receiving small favors from their admirers, her daily expenses were already being covered.

It was just a small favor for the other party.

This success convinced Hu Qian that the experience she had summarized was correct.

The method to quickly master Earth Online lies within it.

The Stars' Proof went viral online just before graduation.

As a phenomenal online game, once the controversial promotional period was over, the exciting qualification draw followed.

Hu Qian's boyfriend likes playing games, so she also got into it and learned a lot.

She also participated in the qualification lottery, but unfortunately, she was not selected in either of them.

Many people initially viewed Proof of the Stars as a fraudulent game with exaggerated hype, but subsequent events gradually changed their perception of the game.

You really can start the game after entering a dream.

The game's official world championship qualifiers offered enviable bonus rewards.

The emergence of the top 4 players in the Chinese server, the popularity of guild accounts, and the viral spread of videos showcasing the virtual daily life of the game have created the first batch of winners who reaped the benefits of the game's success.

While Hu Qian was still racking her brains for a shortcut to quickly pass through Earth Online, they easily entered the venue with the tickets distributed by the Star Token.

Every month, you can do nothing but lie down and play games, and still earn hundreds of thousands in dividends.

This doesn't even include the profits from the guild account...

"Do you think people who live on the boundary between the virtual and the real world have partners yet?"

It was originally a topic of discussion in the community, but what was said unintentionally was taken seriously by the listener.

It was around that time that Hu Qian turned her attention to the popular concept of the boundary between reality and illusion.

She was itching to try and replicate her success.

Based on observations of offline activities, people at both the virtual and real worlds are generally game enthusiasts with small social circles, often referred to as "bad gamers."

Lacking experience, they can easily succeed.

but……

There's absolutely no chance of getting involved!

Society is not a university; its relatively closed space allows Hu Qian to strategically linger in front of certain individuals.

People live in different places on the boundary between the virtual and real worlds, and most of them are reclusive.

He never leaves his house during the day, but enters the Proof of the Stars at night; in reality, he is nowhere to be found.

This group's social circle is so small that it cannot accommodate even one person who accidentally wanders in.

Then came the news that the deal would be handled internally. Although nothing was actually going to happen, Hu Qian still felt that her pond had been dug up by someone else. In her panic, she even registered a new account and muttered a few words.

She also tried targeting the other top 4 guilds in the Chinese server.

She also realized that many people shared the same thoughts as her, but alas...

Why are all of you Stellaris players so introverted?

Shouldn't someone who becomes famous at a young age be a little more flamboyant?

Silence on social media, no trace in real life, the main theme is to remain hidden in the dark.

Having made so much money, where has your vanity gone?

What Hu Qian didn't know was that each of the top 4 guilds in the Chinese server had one or two experienced and reliable players.

Orange Sky's [Thirty-Year-Old Job Change to a Grand Mage]

Khorne's chosen one: "A moment of carelessness can ruin a lifetime."

Captain Jegan of the comical tree

Their advice to the younger members of the guild was remarkably consistent.

Resist the urge to spend, keep only a certain amount of money to satisfy your expenses and daily enjoyment, and put all the remaining dividends into a fixed deposit account.

Hamster, get up!

This is advice from a veteran player on the Earth Online server; you can't ignore it.

Those who have been given the characteristics of hoarding rats are exceptionally rational in their daily spending.

To this day, there haven't been any major news stories about the top 4 players in the Chinese server. Most of the time, it's because veteran players have brought new players into the game and done a good job of guiding them.

Originally, the matter should have ended there.

With the changing environment, Hu Qian's experience is no longer applicable, and the possibility of her finding a higher-level circle to replicate it is very low.

A sudden message before the Lunar New Year sent chills down her spine.

How did their family manage to get to know the prison guard's family through acquaintances?

Or was it when the prison guard's mother was talking about blind dates with someone and was introduced to him?

In that instant, Hu Qian felt as if a pie had fallen from the sky.

The path to understanding that I had been searching for so long appeared before me so easily, without any effort on my part.

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