Chapter 163: Time Management Technique: Playing Foolishly with Your Girlfriend
Chapter 163: Time Management Technique: Playing Foolishly with Your Girlfriend
Chapter 163: Time Management Technique: Playing Foolishly with Your Girlfriend
Xu Qing thought to himself, Poor Qin Hao, he’s clearly getting the short end of the stick.
If it were Wang Zijun, he wouldn’t bother about whether it was two girls or not. He’d probably drag them both to bed for a trial run. Who knows, he might even manage to sleep under the same blanket with the two of them. But Qin Hao?
Not a chance.
The odds of him getting both of them? Zero point one percent. And that’s assuming the two girls simultaneously lost their minds.
Xu Qing didn’t want to see Qin Hao get scammed, whether it was a lesbian marriage scam or just stringing him along with no intention of marrying. Either way, they should scam someone else. Qin Hao’s such a simple, honest guy, wholeheartedly serving the people—what did he do to deserve this?
“You haven’t even hugged her, and you say you’re in a relationship?”
“I think so... probably?” Qin Hao stammered.
“What do you mean think? And probably?” Xu Qing was exasperated. If this guy didn’t go on blind dates, he’d probably stay single his entire life.
Xu Qing relayed what he had seen earlier. Qin Hao was stunned into silence.
“That really happened?” Qin Hao’s voice was filled with disbelief.
Good grief, he hadn’t even hugged her, and she was already kissing someone else... and it was another woman! How do you even process that?
“Why don’t you work some magic and take both of them?” Xu Qing joked.
“Take my ***! A lesbian? Right under my nose? No way, I’m going to confront her.”
“Don’t rush. Maybe it’s just her sister or something...”
Xu Qing believed his eyes didn’t deceive him, but some people, even if they weren’t lesbians, could still do unconventional things. Better to ask first and not wrongfully accuse anyone.
“Next time you meet her, just ask casually. You’re good at that. You were even probing into Jiang He’s vertical testing last time—you can handle this. If it’s really what we think, she won’t be able to deny it.”@@@@
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Jiang He stared at him from the side.
It had indeed been a while since Xu Qing played. Seeing Jiang He so into it, his fingers were itching to try. Her character was decked out in gear earned from grinding—a scrappy, poorly equipped account with no costumes and a lackluster feel. A few minutes later, Xu Qing had already broken her winning streak.
“I thought you said they were all newbies?” Jiang He said, her voice faint.
“Uh, heh... my bad, my bad. Your turn.”
Feeling awkward, Xu Qing vacated the seat and advised, “Now that the stream is live, even if no one’s watching yet, you never know when someone might join. Don’t pick your nose or scratch your feet or anything...”
“I wouldn’t!”
“And don’t talk about stupid stuff either. Remember, both you and Zhong Kui have an audience.”
Jiang He said nothing, but she carefully examined her on-screen image, visibly excited as she started the next match.
For someone from the Tang Dynasty to find herself streaming and gaming in the modern world—it was downright surreal.
Xu Qing sat nearby, opened his laptop, and ensured he was on camera while editing the video clips he had compiled last night. The goal was to splice them together seamlessly, add dialogue, and make them cohesive.
In the livestream, there was still no audience—just Jiang He, engrossed in the game, and Xu Qing, visible in profile, indulging her whims.
Surprisingly, Jiang He’s knack for combat seemed to extend to gaming as well. Xu Qing had assumed her earlier wins were against weak players, but after trying the account himself, he realized that wasn’t the case.
The account was a mess—just a leveled-up shell with no decent gear. Jiang He’s bad luck must’ve drained the day she met Xu Qing. Even the dungeon rewards at max level yielded nothing but scrap, which she dismantled for spare change.
Despite this, her clunky character movements somehow connected with precision, leaving opponents unable to counter. Her sense of rhythm was uncanny.
Xu Qing, having finished his tasks, watched for a while and remarked, “Your strength is your timing.”
“You’re not busy anymore?” Jiang He asked, noticing he had nothing left to do.
“I need to stay visible...”
Xu Qing thought for a moment, then stepped back and began stance training. “From now on, I’ll move my morning practice to the evening—starting at seven for an hour. That way, when your stream ends at eight, I can catch the evening news for half an hour. Perfect timing.”
Maximizing his time efficiently was Xu Qing’s specialty—The Master of Time Management.
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