If you're worried, you can decide the time and place, but you should choose a convenient location for conversation.
Ga's replies were as quick as ever.
And Lu G relaxed his brows slightly.
After thinking for a moment, he typed, "All right, how about 12:30 p.
m.
at the CAF diagonally opposite Z University.
Any issues?" "No, my phone number is.
" In his reply, Ga sent over a string of phone numbers for Lu G to note down, indicating he should call him when he arrived.
"Okay, see you then.
" After swiftly saving the number in his phone contacts, the conversation ended there.
Luog exited the chat app and as Gausa said, he still needed to make a trip to Z University.
Chapter 64.
Meeting Lu Gi was not in a hurry.
On the way, he casually bought himself a few bonds for breakfast.
But to be honest, they were not as tasty as he had expected.
They had flavor, but perhaps it was because he was used to wild game.
The taste of the lowquality pork really made his mood a bit complicated.
In comparison, the tofu buns were much better.
He didn't want to dwell on it too much and quickly arrived at the admissions office of Z University.
After running back and forth and filling out some forms, he finally completed the enrollment procedures.
As Lu G walked out of the office, he sighed in relief.
But there was also a hint of regret on his face.
Carelessly, he almost forgot that after the enrollment period ended, there would be a month of military training.
TSK.
If he had known it would collapse, he would have thought twice about it.
Reality and life.
Luog muttered in his heart, and his expression clearly showed he was starting to get a headache.
A month of military training meant that for the next month, he would be under unified management.
In other words, he might not be able to log into the game for a month.
What a joke.
His new player protection period in the other world wouldn't hold up at all if he logged in immediately and switch the mode to stop mode.
Even during the protection period, stopping for 1 day would cost 500 civilization points.
For 30 days, that would be 15 0000 points, which was far from enough to cover his losses.
However, with some adjustments, it was not impossible to manage.
For example, switching back and forth between the two modes, though would be cumbersome, it was feasible.
But the key point was, what if something happened to his tribe in the other world during the military training? Could he log in on the spot? Too many unknowns made Lu OG feel a bit dizzy.
He urgently needed an experienced player to guide him through the confusion.
And if they could help him solve the military training problem, that would be even better.
Looking at the time, there was still an hour before the appointment with Gausa Su, but Lu G arrived at the CAF early with a mindset of trying anything as a last resort.
He dialed Gao Su's phone.
Hello, this is Lu G.
Are you there now? CAF box 2.
The other party's concise answer made Luo G realize that Gao Su was already in the CAF, which surprised him a bit since there was still an hour until their agreed time.
He hadn't expected Gao Sue to arrive so early, pushing open the CAF door.
It wasn't particularly upscale, but the environment was decent for a CAF located at the university entrance.
Just as Lu G was thinking this, the staff's voice rang out.
Welcome.
How many people? I have an appointment.
Box two.
Okay, please follow me.
" Led by the staff, Lu Gi instinctively glanced at the person already sitting in the box, he had to admit that Gaussu's image was surprisingly consistent with what he had imagined.
Black hair of medium length, gold- rimmed glasses on his nose, and a pair of calm black eyes that exuded a cool and wise aura.
His face was well-defined, but expressionless, making it impossible to discern what he was thinking at that moment.
Gao.
The calm black eyes swept over Luog.
And Gausa's voice sounded in the box.
Sit down.
Order whatever you want.
It's on me.
Without being polite, Lu G, who had already eaten a few buns in the morning and was genuinely hungry by noon, directly ordered a serving of mapo tofu over rice, which could be considered a national specialty.
He guessed that such a staple food would only appear in their CAF.
After placing the order, Gao Su closed his laptop and calmly said, "You came an hour early.
It seems you ran into trouble.
Military training.
So, do you have a solution?" Lu G awkwardly shrugged his shoulders, but it wasn't too surprising.
After all, wasn't it common knowledge that new university students had military training? He had just been too busy to think of it at the moment.
Actually, there is a very simple solution.
What solution? Just skip it.
Ga's expressionless face made it difficult for Luog to tell if he was joking or not, leaving him unsure whether to retort or not.
Skipping a month of military training would have serious consequences, right? Are you trying to make my newly salvaged reality collapse again? Collapse? It doesn't matter, right? Just stay in the other world.
Uh, are you serious? Although Lu OG had fleeting thoughts of wanting to live forever in the other world, he really didn't he know how to cope with actually living there forever.
After all, his subjective consciousness still remained at the level of being a modern person.
The reality is that many players do this.
Gaussu's voice rang out again.
I once tried to stay in the other world for 3 years straight and it turned out to be completely fine.
Moreover, in the other world, as a player, you can do as you please.
To some extent, many players have even become emperors in their respective civilizations.
While this reality has been completely cast aside, rubbing his temples vigorously, Lu Gi was digesting Gao Su's words.
Indeed, following that development pace, they could completely establish a monarchy and become emperors in the otherworld.
But letting him give up on the reality side was a decision he found hard to make.
At the same time, Lu Gi noticed a problem from Gao Su's words.
What about you? Aren't you also in the real world? My situation is a bit special.
In response to LuG's question, Gao Su remained calm.
Simply put, I have an enemy in the game.
It all started with an accidental encounter where I fought him twice.
And it seems I bullied him a bit too much.
So, he couldn't swallow that anger and started to target me.
It wasn't a big deal at first.
Even if we fought, I had the advantage.
But, he formed a faction, relying on numbers to pressure me, making it hard for me to deal with him for a while.
So I return to the real world to avoid the heat and look for allies.
Okay, such things happen in many games, especially competitive ones.
Two groups often end up clashing and Luog had encountered similar situations before.
But the problem was that when Gao Su mentioned allies and glanced at him, it made Luog feel uneasy.
Uh allies mm me mm chapter 65 mutual benefit facing the current situation.
Luog felt a bit dazed and somewhat on the verge of tears.
Big shots.
You guys are fighting each other and dragging a newbie like me into this isnt appropriate, right? I'm really anxious.
In a strategy development game, development occupies half of the equation.
If you haven't even started developing, going in would just mean becoming cannon fodder.