You Boys Play Games Very Well

Chapter 53



Chapter 53
Since Ling Meng had his own computer, he rarely went to internet cafes, so he had no idea that internet cafes had now added intimate couple rooms.

When Shan Zhu asked the network management to open a couple room, Ling Meng subconsciously hid behind him, as if they were in a hotel lobby to open a room.

The couple room configuration was quite luxurious, the boot speed was twice as fast as Ling Meng’s computer and the network speed was so fast it made him want to cry.

“Having been poisoned by the campus network speed for so long, I’ve forgotten what real broadband looks like.”

Ling Meng now dared to think that if his network speed had been so good, ranking in the top 30 would have been no problem.

“You could consider moving out next semester to live with me,” Shan Zhu said thoughtlessly.

“You? Moving out? Why won’t you stay in the dorm?”

Shan Zhu replied helplessly: “Don’t you know that I’ll graduate as a senior soon?”

“…” Ling Meng was innocent, “You haven’t taken the post-grad exam and aren’t looking for a job. I don’t regard you as a senior student at all.”

“I’ve got a job, I signed a three-year contract with Fighting Cat, just last month.”

Surprised, Ling Meng said: “You’re going to be a professional anchor?”

Shan Zhu nodded: “Yes.”

“What’s the difference compared to now?”

“There’s a base salary and higher proportion of the gifts, but every month I’ll have to complete requirements on stream time, so I wouldn’t be able to stand them up like right now.”

Although it wasn’t free of requirements, it sounded like a lot of money. Ling Meng again thought of that legend about popular anchors earning millions monthly.

“Come and look at places with me tomorrow, I want to start preparing early.”

“Oh, well, are you going to rent on-campus or off-campus?”

“Housing prices are rising so much that I’m going to just buy one directly.”

Ling Meng: ???

“Buy a small, decorated apartment with a first down-payment and the monthly payment, should be affordable.”

Ling Meng felt like he was listening to a fairy tale: buying a home after graduation from university. Looking at this twenty-something, looking at himself again; watching helplessly because he was almost twenty too…..

…..wait a minute, why did that seem so worldly and mature? Shouldn’t that be the notion of a person in their 30s or 40s?

It wasn’t that he was disappointing, but that Shan Zhu was clearly ahead of the curve!


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