hapter 346 Can’t Let Go
48 Pearls
Back at the Ginger mansion, Sienna and Winston weren’t home. Jean walked into the bedroom alone, tossed her backpack aside, and flopped down onto the little couch.
She was a bit ured.
Just as she was about to close her eyes and rest, her phone chimed with a “ding–dong.”
Jean instinctively pulled out her phone and unlocked the screen-
Turned out it was an email.
She tapped it open and checked carefully. It was from the game “League of Legends“!
She hadn’t touched that game in ages–almost forgot about it….
The message read: “Your friend “Deadmark” has invited you to log in!”
What the heck! That was my brother Winston, wasn’t it? Back then, she’d registered a League account just to get close to Winston and had played a few matches with him…
Now, after being offline for so long, her brother had actually taken the time to send her a message… The game really did include a feature like that, allowing players to apply through the support system to send a message to a long–inactive friend.
Of course, there was a certain threshold for this kind of request; not just anyone could do it.
Once approved by the system, an email would be sent to the friend. And now, Jean had received that email.
It was kind of amazing.
Her own brother barely messaged her in real life, but he still couldn’t let go of an online friend he’d never
even met…
If Winston ever found out that this online friend was actually me… Jean chuckled quietly to herself.
In the end, she booted up her computer and logged into the game.
Wingflare was back. The news spread quickly throughout the entire lobby and forums.
Because she’d been gone for so long, plenty of people had forgotten all about her–some even asked who Wingflare was…
“Was this person really that famous? Why is everyone freaking out?”
“Used to be a big deal.”
“A prodigy who could go head–to–head with Deadmark. I was lucky enough to watch some of their p absolutely insane.”
“I thought they’d quit the game for good.”
All just to team up?
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