Chapter 1 Shopping
Chapter 1 Shopping (this chapter is free)
"Is there any mistake? I've been waiting for so long!" a young man complained.
"Who do you think you are! I came here before I even had time to eat breakfast, and you still ate a hamburger!" Ah Wei muttered.
Awei's name is Liangwei, and he is my best friend and roommate. We have known each other since we were very young. We were in the same class in junior high school, the same school in high school, and we were in the same class in college and were assigned to the same dormitory. We have been playing games together since junior high school, and the game room at Hou Awei’s house was our favorite at that time! Now that I have entered university, Ah Wei and I live in a two-person room. The main reason is that I am a relatively withdrawn person. Apart from Ah Wei, I have almost no friends! We are now freshmen, and the summer vacation has just ended. Anyway, we came early and it will be a long time before classes start. It would be good to use this time to play games in the dormitory!
Ah Wei's family is very rich. His family is engaged in real estate, but I don't know how much it is, but it's not as much as mine. Next to his own bedroom is his dedicated game room, with over a hundred various machines all bought for him by his family! My family is more complicated. My father runs a multinational conglomerate called Longyuan Group. The group has no main business content. Basically, there is no business that we do not do as long as we can make money. In fact, Longyuan's largest source of income is the special military industry. What? Don’t you know what special military industry is? Special military industry refers to the military industry that produces special weapons, such as biological weapons, electronic weapons, energy weapons, space weapons, and other weapons that have extremely high technical content and will not be used on a large scale. If it weren't for my identity as a young master, I wouldn't have known that Long Yuan would still be making this thing! This Longyuan Group was left to my father by my grandfather. It is now the second largest company in the world. My father owns a total of 51% of the company's shares. I don’t know how much the total value of these shares is, but it exceeds last year’s gross national product. My mother is the chairman of China Company. Unlike her father, she started China Company from scratch. Because she is completely self-reliant, her mother controls 78% of the company's shares. Although Zhonghua Company is not that big, the total value of my mother’s shares is over 100 million. Of course, compared with my father’s Longyuan Group, it is just a drop of water in the ocean! Because my family was too rich, I didn't get the normal childhood a child should have. There were three-digit bodyguards following me no matter what I was doing. When I went to the toilet, there were more than a dozen people surrounding me with their backs to me. My parents are always busy with work, and they even struck up a business deal at my tenth birthday party! Since I have bodyguards following me wherever I go, it’s really hard to make friends. In addition, almost all the people who come to me are doing it for my family’s money. I don’t trust friends. As a result, I only have Ah Wei as my only friend. (Actually, my parents hoped that Awei and I would be a little happier together), and from that time on, my family tried their best to give me a growth environment similar to that of ordinary people, so that I would not feel that I was a privileged class. For this reason, my identity was deliberately hidden, and my father also used his connections to change the records of many departments. Now basically most people don’t know if my father has any children, let alone who I am. This is the worst thing to do. The obvious advantage is that the more than a hundred bodyguards behind me have become a few guards hiding in the dark, and I can also go to ordinary schools like others (I went to elementary school at Awei's house with specially hired teachers). , Ah Wei also came with me). It was because of this strange childhood that it was difficult for me to make friends, and I developed a withdrawn character!
In fact, there is another reason that is a major obstacle for me to make friends, and that is my appearance and voice. In fact, I am not ugly at all. On the contrary, I am very beautiful, yes, beautiful. I can basically rank in beauty pageants all over the world. But the problem is that as a strong-blooded man, I have a body that doesn’t look like a man at all. Please note that I am not a pervert. From a medical point of view, I am completely a man. I have a lot of things that I should have, and I don’t have anything that I shouldn’t have, including My 'sexual' tendencies are also normal. but! Ninety-nine point ninety-nine percent of people can't guess my gender correctly without knowing it beforehand (depressed!)! Whenever guests come to my house, the first thing they say to me is always: Chairman, your daughter Ling is so beautiful! Indeed, most people's first impression of me is that of a beautiful and pure girl. And for some reason, my voice always sounds like the sweet childish voice before my voice changed, which makes it even more difficult for me to confirm my gender! Think about it, how can I be friends with a group of men drooling over me! Because of this appearance, I couldn't even go to school peacefully. Since I was a child, there have been no less than 0 incidents where I scared a group of boys and ran out of the toilet! Therefore, Ah Wei, the only peer of my age who can treat me as a man for a long time, is my most loyal friend (the main reason why he can stand up to my beauty is that he and I grew up together. When I was young, I didn’t have this idea. When I grew up, I'm used to it now. In fact, Ah Wei is also very sexy. He even complained that it would be hard for him to find a girlfriend after I grew so beautiful. If I said I was average, she wouldn't be able to stand it! In fact, I think he usually just wants to be a woman. There is a reaction!).
Today Awei and I are waiting in line for the latest online game "Zero". Today is the launch of the game, and the first 10,000 accounts to receive it will receive special rewards. The prize is an electronic virtual reality helmet dedicated to "Zero" and random hidden rewards in the game. That helmet is nothing. It’s 62 years old. The market price of this helmet is only 300 RMB, so it’s not that precious. On the contrary, the random hidden rewards are more attractive. In fact, this "Zero" is my father's company and the world's number one company
The cooperative products of the European Union Peer-to-Peer Trading Group are the general agent of Mom's China Company. But my dad said that we can’t be special and said that if you want an account, you have to queue up by yourself, so here I am!
I forgot to introduce myself, my name is Shen Lin, from New Nanjing. This new Nanjing needs some explanation. In 2012, China and Japan had a large-scale armed conflict due to maritime boundary issues that later escalated into a war. During the war, Japan launched thirty-seven giant air-fuel bombs towards our country. Fortunately, thirty-six of them were successfully intercepted by the space directed energy interception system (this system was the first successful arms business of Longyuan Company, that Grandpa was still controlling the Longyuan Group at that time), but the last air fuel bomb still fell in Nanjing, and the entire Nanjing area was moved to the ground. At that time, the direct death toll exceeded four times the total number of the Nanjing Massacre carried out by Japan during the Sino-Japanese War during World War II, reaching 1.35 million; and as a retaliatory attack, China dropped a crustal bomb on Japan's Honshu Island, which directly killed four Japanese people. One of the islands, Honshu Island, was sent into the Pacific Ocean (there are now three main islands left in Japan). The tsunami also severely affected neighboring countries. For this reason, China also paid RMB 522 billion in compensation to South Korea and North Korea. This new Nanjing was rebuilt on the basis of the ruins of the original Nanjing.
"Look, the door is open!" Ah Wei pulled me out of my fugue.
I squeezed forward with all my strength to suck the milk, I was really dizzy. The originally orderly team fell into chaos as soon as the door opened. I was carried into the sales hall with my feet almost off the ground by the crowd. After entering the hall, the scene became even more chaotic. This originally not very big hall was now crowded with more than 3,000 people, and it was estimated that there were at least 10,000 people outside trying to enter the hall. Ah Wei, who was originally standing behind me, was also swept away somewhere by the flow of people.
I saw that the place selling accounts in front was already on sale, so I had no choice but to squeeze toward the window. Security was trying their best to maintain order but to no avail. "Help!" I heard a very faint cry for help, and the sound seemed to come from under my feet. I reluctantly lowered my head and saw that someone seemed to be trampled underground and unable to get up. If this continues, the people below will definitely be trampled to death, so I pushed hard to push away the dense crowd around me. He used his shoulders to prevent the people around him from closing again, and stretched out a hand to pull up the people on the ground.
I was completely stunned. The person I rescued turned out to be a beautiful fairy who seemed to be living in the mortal world. Her beauty completely surpassed mine. There are not many such people so far, so generally no woman dares to go with me - no one. I don’t want to be a green leaf! However, the footprints all over her body are really embarrassing, but this cannot hide her beauty.
"Thank you, sister!" Although the voice was very pleasant, it felt like I had been poured cold water on me, another one admitting my mistake!
"It's nothing. It wouldn't be nice if I didn't give you a hand at this time and you'd be trampled to death! Do you want me to send you out of the hall?" I regretted it as soon as I said it. If she really wanted me to send her out, I wouldn't dare. Make sure you have the ability to squeeze in and get the first 10,000 accounts. Besides, this game is released simultaneously all over the world. Even if New Nanjing is the headquarters of Zhonghua Company, the publishing company of "Zero", it can be divided into three to five hundred at most, which is good.
"No! I want to get an account!" The girl's words made me breathe a sigh of relief.
"Okay, follow me!"
I continued to fight towards the window, and I struggled to open a way. I was so tired that I finally swam to the window. Yes, I really swam, because I didn't have much time to put my feet on the ground. "I want an account!" I shouted loudly at the sales lady.
"I want an account too!" The girl also came to the window sill.
The sales lady quickly handed over the two helmets. "The account number is in the helmet. If you are not sure, you can read the manual."
There was no other way, so I squeezed into the crowd again and moved towards the door. Finally, I came to the door again. Looking at the dark crowd outside, I couldn't even imagine how I had squeezed in just now. There was a gasping sound from behind, and I turned around to see it was the girl.
"Thank you! My name is Lijia, Lin Lijia. If it hadn't been for my sister, let alone my account number, I would have lost my life today!" She extended her hand generously.
Holding that soft little black hand (it turned out to be very white), I didn't intend to explain it. Anyway, the chance of meeting her in the future was negligible. "It's nothing! Since we all have the account, I will remember your account and secret you in the game."
"Okay!" Lijia copied the account number from the helmet and handed it to me. "Then I'll leave first. Please contact me when you have time!"
"Okay!" Watching her go away, I looked back at the crowd. I guessed that it would be impossible to find Ah Wei, so I had to go back to the dormitory first.
Finally arrived at the dormitory, Ah Wei hasn't come back yet. I took out the breakfast I brought back and ate while studying the instructions. Anyway, the game won't officially open until eight o'clock tonight.
The instruction manual is very thin, only seventeen pages in total. It turns out that the first 10,000 accounts are related to the helmet. The actual accounts have no meaning. The key lies in the helmet. When this helmet logs into the game for the first time, the account used will be automatically recognized by the system as a reward account and random reward calculations will be performed. Of course, each account can only receive one reward opportunity. Even if you have two helmets and log in with two helmets with one account, it is useless. The system will only recognize the first reward and ignore the second one. The instructions also mention that each person can only use one account. When entering the game for the first time, the helmet will automatically scan the user's brain waves and iris to bind. Once the binding is completed, this account will never be used by others, which completely eliminates the possibility of power leveling and account theft. In addition, each person's identity will also be bound to an account. A person who has used one account will no longer be able to apply for a second account. Other instructions have been omitted. The instructions only say that you can ask the system NPC after entering the game.
As soon as I put down the manual, I saw Ah Wei coming back. "How about it?"
Ah Wei looked frustrated: "Don't mention it, I was squeezed out as soon as I came up and I couldn't even 'touch' the side! You got it!" Ah Wei saw my helmet. "But it doesn't matter. I'm not a professional player anyway, so even if my account is average, it's not a big deal."
"It's okay. When I get to a higher level, I'll take you with you. You'll definitely be promoted faster than others." I comforted him.
"That's great! Don't deny it when the time comes!"
I had lunch early and took a nap in the afternoon to replenish my energy and prepare for an all-nighter. At seven o'clock, I got up, had dinner, and then started waiting for the game to officially open. After a long wait (actually less than half an hour) it was finally eight o'clock!