The eSports King’s Crush - Chapter 212
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Chapter 212: There Was A Gap By Contrast
No?
Mo Bei still remembered when this person had arrived at the supermarket. The first thing he had done was make her get hot strips.
The ones they had bought last time had disappeared a long time ago.
He ought to like them.
Oh, she understood.
This was idol baggage.
Mo Bei retracted her gaze with understanding. She took a packet and put it in her pocket, intending to give it to Almighty K before sleeping in order to lower his level of resentment.
Making use of the break time to eat some snacks and regain some vigor was also a nice way to adjust their condition.
Panda ate while telling Mo Bei, “My goddess treats you really well. If I had a girlfriend like her, I would definitely let the whole world know. Why aren’t you announcing it, brother?”
Mo Bei’s fingers twitched slightly before she looked up briefly. “It would not be good for her if we announced it. This is the flourishing period of her career. We’ll think about it in the future, when I become strong enough in other people’s eyes.”
Panda even stopped eating at this point. “If my goddess heard these words, she would certainly be particularly touched. I couldn’t tell, brother, but the way you handle things is quite manly.”
Mo Bei did not speak again. Instead, she bit some bread, held it in her mouth, and prepared to get back to training.
However, she met a pair of eyes when she turned back.
Those eyes had always been light-colored, yet for some reason, they seemed slightly darker now.
Mo Bei thought that he wanted to eat the bread that was in her mouth.
Thus, she took another one and casually threw it over.
Feng Nai did not say no this time. After catching the bread, he played with it absent-mindedly in his hands. When Mo Bei sat down, he then slowly started to talk. “I didn’t expect that a person who has no conscience in the game would be so considerate when he’s dating in reality. It’s really incredible.”
His tone was very languid. There was absolutely no note of incredulity that could be detected. Instead, he sounded slightly cold.
Even Panda knew that their Chief was referring to the ‘SweetDisciple’ incident.
It was definitely because a gap had emerged by contrast.
It was true when one thought about it too.
At the time, Chief had indeed been really good to “SweetDisciple”.
It was a pity that SweetDisciple… bleh! He had been about to say that it was a pity that his brother had simply remained unmoved.
He was truly a rare ultra-straight male.
Back then, he’d been treated that way by Chief yet still had not reacted. To a certain extent, he still really admired his brother.
However…
After swallowing the food in his mouth, he asked Mo Bei softly, “Mo Bei, brother, you and Chief… The issue between you two hasn’t been settled, has it?”
“To be resolved.” Mo Bei only said a few words.
Panda shook his head. “It’s indeed not easy to resolve. You should know that you deceived Chief miserably. It’s probably difficult for his anger to subside even now, so his mood is also rather bad. Thankfully, the National Preliminaries are tomorrow. Killing more people should be able to balance his mood out. You will have to support Chief well when the time comes.”
Mo Bei’s profile was aloof and her voice was still cold. “Got it.”
Panda secretly peeped at their Chief again, thinking to himself that he’d finally found the crux of the problem. No wonder Chief’s patience was running so thin.
It was totally because the “SweetDisciple” incident was still causing trouble.
At this thought, he grabbed another ice-cream. This one was for Han Xi.
He didn’t expect that Han Xi would merely glance at it with absolutely no intention of touching it.
Panda was puzzled. “You’re not eating?” This flavor was his favorite.
Han Xi had a mouthful of water. “Mm…”
Panda frowned. “Hey, you’re dead. You were even using the champion you’re most skilled in. How come you died?”
Han Xi’s voice was very cold. “There were more opposing players.”