Chapter 340
Charmine stood up to open the door. “He’s online? Waiting?” she spoke to the four elderly men at her
door.
“Hmph! More than just that. They’re being so pompous! Go to theputer room and look at it!”
whined Uncle Larry as he pulled her by the arm and walked to theputer room.
The entire Esportsmunity went wild overnight. Everyone caught wind of how someone challenged
Uji Quin with a whole billion!
Everyone waited behind their screens as they anticipated the duel.
Charmine sat at theputer table and saw that Uji Quin was posting on his feed.
Uji Quin: (Didn’t you try to challenge me? Why did you run away once I came online?]
Uji Quin: [If you had the guts to challenge someone, you shoulde online!]
Theizens agreed as theymented:
[Hahaha! Perhaps this person got too scared that they peed in their pants?]
[Maybe he clicked on the challenge button by ident?]
[Haha! Maybe he’s just trying to make a name for himself, throwing cash to gain fame. Now, everyone
knows about this person with the username Boss.]
[It’s already ten in the morning! He’s gotta be scared!]
[Another loser from Burlington! Losers! Losers!)
Someone started bombarding the feed with degradingments, and people from Kansas swiftly
followed and spammed. Gradually, the feed was filled with Uji Quin’s supporters mocking Burlington,
arrogantly and rudely so.
There was a glimmer of malice in Charmine’s eyes as she clicked onto the ‘worldview’ feature. This
was a paid feature and cost 1,000 bucks per usage. Once the yer turned on the worldview feature,
every yer – including those who were in the game, forming a team, lobbying, or hunting-would be
able to see the yer’s post.
With that, every online user received a notification on top of their screen.
Boss: [You woke up early to greet the Boss. I like your attitude.)
What an unruly, savageeback!
The notification would stay visible for 30 seconds, thus it easily attracted the attention of
those who were on their phones orputers.
Below the post in thement section, everyonemented their amazement:
[Damn! Boss is online! I like the line!)
[Nice! Fight well, bro! You gotta bring pride to Burlington!)
Còntens bel0ngs to N?(v)elDr/a/ma.Org
[Go, Burlington! Go, Burlington!)
Many yers showed their support for Charmine.
On the other hand, Uji Quin and the people from Kansas were pissed off. They never thought that this
challenger would have such an arrogant streak on them.
Uji Quin also bought the worldview feature and replied:
(A new user has the courage to challenge me? Are you not scared of your tooth falling out? Didn’t you
say you want a duel? Bring it on! I’ll beat you till your mother can’t recognize you!)
What? Beat her until her mother could not recognize her? Charmine replied: [OK, duel starts now. If I
can’t win against you within one minute, you win.) With that, she sent an invitation to Uji Quin for a
duel.
yers from around the world stared at their screens with keen gazes. Even Robert Jordan stared at
his screen, reading the notifications with excitement as he revered that yer-the yer called Boss.
It did not matter as much if Boss won or not; their attitude won him over.
With that, Robert entered the ‘Spectator mode’ to watch the duel.
The way Lord of Honors worked was that every yer could choose a hero character to attack one
another, and the yer with an empty healthy bar would lose. The game had a plethora of characters
to choose from: Warrior, Mage, Knight, Healer, and many more.
Uji Quin chose the Assassin ss once he got into the game, and spectators of the match frowned.
The Assassin was capable of killing a yer for every 10 steps it took; no one could survive the
lethality. With the character’s agility and speed, one move would be able to empty his enemy’s health
bar. Perhaps it was over for Charmine. How could she win?