Chapter 101 - 101 The Qiao Family’s Treasure
Some of the students who had heard more from their parents described the situation in great detail as if they had seen it themselves.
Qiao Yu clicked his tongue and whispered into Qiao Yue’s ear, “Xiao Yue, you can’t be like them. They’re acting as if they had never seen the world.”
Qiao Yue glanced at Qiao Yu helplessly. God knows who had been gossiping with her in the car this morning.
Qiao Yue stopped Qiao Yu, who still wanted to say something to her, “Brother Yu, it’s time for class.”
Qiao Yu and Qiao Yue’s gifts were distributed to everyone after class. Their classmates were all children of rich families and didn’t lack anything, but since it was a thoughtful gift, it was quite appreciated.
At the beginning of the second class, Qiao Yue received a message from Qiao Yu, asking her to check the forum. The latest post on the forum was about a gift from the Qiao family’s little princess to her classmate.
She clicked on the post and saw a photo of the gift and a photo of Qiao Xin giving her something. The comments were all praising how Qiao Xin was forthright, beautiful, and had a kind heart, giving Qiao Yue goosebumps.
Although the Qiao family wasn’t one of the most powerful families in C Country, it was still one of the top families. Even in an elite school like Harvey, many would try to get close to them, so it was normal for so many to comment on the post.
Qiao Yue didn’t understand what Qiao Yu was trying to show her. She continued to scroll down and found a comment that mentioned her.
[As expected, Qiao Xin is the Qiao family’s treasure! When I saw how arrogant Qiao Yue was before, I thought that the Qiao family was only good to an outsider and didn’t care about their own sister! This watch cost at least a few hundred thousand Yuan, yet Qiao Xin gave it away just like that. It seems that the Qiao family is good to their own family after all. They’re just pretending to be nice to Qiao Yue.]
The intention of this reply was obviously to drive a wedge in the Qiao family, but the brainless Qiao Xin actually replied.
[Don’t say that. My brothers just love me more.] She also added a few laughing emojis at the end.
Qiao Yue pinched the bridge of her nose and sighed. If Qiao Xin wanted to say whatever she wanted, she wouldn’t stop her. As long as she didn’t provoke her in person, she couldn’t be bothered to argue with this brainless person.
Qiao Yue closed Qiao Xin’s post and browsed other posts. Some posted the shooting incident on the forum, while others reposted game information on the forum.
[Glory’s first pro league spring season tournament is about to begin.]
Glory was the game that Qiao Yu had played last time. Qiao Yue had played the game for a while during its beta but had never touched it again after that.
Out of curiosity about the game, she clicked on the post and found that it was not a promotional post but a recruitment post. The OP was a loyal fan of the game. After hearing the news that the professional league was about to start, he posted the news on the school forum and wanted to form a team with people who also liked the game.
Qiao Yue flipped through it and found that many in school were playing this game.
Glory’s main contents were competitions. Players would engage in 1v1, 3v3, 5v5, and many other types of PvP battles. After fulfilling certain conditions, the players could participate in the game’s ranking competition and PvE stage-clearing modes. It was a tower-pushing type of game.
This game had many hero characters, so players needed to choose their respective heroes before fighting. Each hero had multiple active skills and one passive skill. Heroes could be divided into mages, tanks, warriors, assassins, archers, and supports. Different heroes had different attributes and skills.
Mages’ skills dealt magic damage, while tanks were responsible for absorbing the damage from the opponent’s attacks and protecting their teammates with their own bodies. The warrior in the team had to ensure a certain amount of damage output and also help the tank absorb a part of the damage.
Assassins were heroes that dealt damage in close combat. They usually had movement skills, and at the same time, they had super high explosive power, which allowed them to kill their opponents instantly.
Shooters dealt high damage but had poor survivability. They needed to have excellent positioning skills and good combat awareness. The role of the supporting heroes was to control and protect their teammates, healing them.