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Chapter 142: #142 - Chapter 142: Start playing games today

After returning to their respective territories.

These gang leaders and heads of organizations.

Thought hard all night but still couldn't understand.

Why the underworld now.

Was no longer about real-life fights and killings.

But had shifted to games instead.

However, this didn't stop them from scouring their own territories.

Looking everywhere for people skilled at playing games.

Especially the young ones.

Many bewildered young people were dragged out of their homes.

And forced to stand before their gang leader, being stared at like prey.

Hwang Jae-soo was one of them.

The gang boss sitting in front of him.

Was a famous figure in their area, at least to him.

When he saw him, the other man's hands were trembling.

Behind the sofa he was sitting on.

Two young men with bloodied faces were lying on the ground, groaning unconsciously.

Clearly, this boss had just been warming up his muscles.

Hwang Jae-soo swallowed hard.

And cautiously asked, "Sir, do you have any instructions for me?"

The gang boss, after his subordinate lit a cigarette for him, blew out a smoke ring and looked at him curiously, asking, "You know how to play games, kid?"

Hwang Jae-soo nodded, he usually stayed at home and made a living by playing games.

Of course, he knew how to play games.

He was a professional player.

"Do you know how to play Dungeon \u0026 Fighter?"

Hwang Jae-soo was a little dazed when he heard this, he had naturally heard of this game.

But the game he played was not this one, but League of Legends.

He was a professional boosting player.

"What's wrong? You don't know how to play this game?" The boss frowned, could it be another LOL player?

He got up irritably and touched his buzz cut, suddenly bursting out and rushing in front of Hwang Jae-soo.

He grabbed his collar and shouted at his face, "Don't you dare tell me, you also play LOL, right?"

Hwang Jae-soo was scared to death.

Trembling, he couldn't utter a single word.

His eyes widened, and his whole body was shaking.

"Damn it!"

He threw Hwang Jae-soo onto the sofa in frustration.

But he didn't continue hitting him this time.

Mainly because he was tired from the beating just now.

He paced anxiously in the room for a while before walking up to Hwang Jae-soo and saying to him fiercely, "If you haven't played it, you can learn, right?"

Coming back to his senses, Hwang Jae-soo nodded repeatedly: "That game isn't difficult, it's easy to pick up, I, I, I can play it!"

"Damn, you should have said so earlier!" The boss, once again exasperated, sat down next to him.

He put his arm around his shoulder and suddenly spoke gently, "Kid, it's not that I want to scare you, it's just that the competition between the big shots above, if we can't get good results and satisfy the big shots above, we'll all be in trouble, you understand?"

Hwang Jae-soo was stunned when he heard this, he didn't understand anything about the competition between the upper-level big shots.

But he understood playing games.

DNF, which is Dungeon \u0026 Fighter, had been launched in Korea for many years.

When the game was first launched, he had played it for a while.

It wouldn't be difficult to pick it up again now.

But he was making a living as an LOL booster now, if he gave up boosting, he would starve to death.

After thinking about it, he carefully told him about his concerns.

When the boss heard this, he immediately patted him hard on the shoulder.

"You're a sensible kid, just a full meal, as long as you can help me win the competition and help the big shots above win the game, don't even mention taking care of your meals, buying you a villa is no problem!"

Hwang Jae-soo's eyelids twitched, he didn't dare to expect anything like buying a villa.

It would be enough for him to have enough to eat.

In Korea, young people like him were quite insistent on having enough to eat.

After all, he had no education, no work experience, and no social background.

It was very difficult to find a job.

After all, it was just a small country, and the number of jobs in society was limited.

The vast majority of young Koreans either relied on their faces to become members of boy or girl groups, taking the entertainment route.

Or they had real skills and abilities to enter major companies and work for the chaebols.

The rest couldn't even get into factories without connections, and could only barely survive in society by relying on the internet.

Playing games was the way out for most of them.

In recent years, with the popularity of League of Legends, many young Koreans had run to this game to compete.

So they were proud of playing games on the foreign internet.

Why? Naturally, because they had all ended up making a living by playing games, how much worse could they be?

Today, there were many young people like Hwang Jae-soo who were caught by gang leaders and organization heads and switched to playing Dungeon \u0026 Fighter.

LOL? They didn't dare to play it anymore!

In just one day, the number of players in the Korean server of League of Legends plummeted.

Even the professional team that had been preparing to compete in the next LOL global league was told to prepare to switch to playing Dungeon \u0026 Fighter.

The change in the game industry in Korea had not yet spread to China.

However, the surge in the number of DNF Korean server players was noticed by many domestic players who frequented the Korean server.

On the day Li Yun took over Neople, he had the members of the company drastically change various data of the DNF Korean server.

The drop rate of various materials in the game plummeted, and the game currency ratio also began to drop wildly.

At the same time, they were also asked to launch the gameplay of recycling gold coins in advance.

Mainly, an event was launched.

Domestic players should be very familiar with that event.

Horse Racing Big Guess.

That's right, it was the game that specialized in recycling colorless cubes, not only would the Korean server launch this, but the domestic server would also launch it.

Several Dungeon \u0026 Fighter planners looked at Li Yun blankly as he muttered to himself.

In fact, they had also thought about this kind of activity to recycle game materials before.

But they didn't expect the new boss to ask them to do this activity as soon as he came.

"Did you all hear clearly? Also, all your Korean server's fashion, pets, packages, etc., must be synchronized with Tencent's, you can't sell them with game coins, understand?"

The people nodded quickly.

After casually sending them off to do the event content, Li Yun called Zhang Yang, the head of Tencent Games' subsidiary.

Zhang Yang on the other end of the phone hung up in a daze.

What did he hear?

Li Yun went to Korea and directly acquired their most profitable game!

And he also asked him to send someone to Korea to re-sign a cooperation agreement with him.

Zhang Yang smiled wryly and looked at his assistant: "Go call a few ministers over, our old friend really made a big move without saying a word."

Tencent had also considered acquiring game companies for a long time, but they didn't expect Li Yun to intercept it first.

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