Rebirth: Slice-of-life Cultivation-Chapter 326 - 255: Are We Going or Not?
Yu Wen was furiously helpless for a moment.
Wang Longlong said, "If you keep pestering Brother Ma, he’s going to expose you."
Yu Wen left.
"Brother Ma, you’ve gone godlike again, one versus three!" Wang Longlong exclaimed as he watched the game.
Brother Ma was so skilled it was a sheer pleasure to watch him play. It was beautiful.
"The opponents had high points. We should be able to pick up some points from this."
Ma Shicheng controlled his hero, took down the enemy’s crystal and ended the game.
He played a variety of games and was extremely skilled. He used to frequent CF challenges for Titans and loot crates, but ever since he started playing LOL, he played other online games less.
Ma Shicheng often thought how great it would be if there was a LOL-type game accessible on mobile so he could always play with his buddies and occasionally with girls.
Unfortunately, mobile platform LOL-like games were still too few, and all of them were unpopular. Some had very bad balance and were just money pits.
Ma Shicheng had searched through various platforms and forums, looking for a needle in a haystack, and recently found a game called "Fingertip Dota."
This was also a LOL-type game, featuring heroes similar to the Frost Archer.
However, "Fingertip Dota" had a vertical screen, only allowed 3V3 lane battles, and wasn’t very difficult to operate, so it was just something to pass the time.
He recently decided to push this game to the top of the ladder and dominate all the noobs!
Ma Shicheng captured a screenshot of his match results, opened the forum, and was ready to post it on the game forum to tell everyone about his high-profile ranking push.
Ma Shicheng preferred the forum in image mode. As soon as he clicked into it, various images loaded instantly.
Dan Kaiquan, who had been observing the whole time, also played League. He had even teamed up with Ma Shicheng, Guo Kunnan, and others to play together at internet cafes.
Dan Kaiquan’s League skills were also formidable. While other classmates could only play against AI or do matchmaking, he was already a prestigious Silver Level player.
He was quite interested in the game Ma Shicheng was playing and was just about to ask about it.
Then Dan Kaiquan saw the internet speed on Ma Shicheng’s phone and was astonished. Was it really that fast?
"Brother Ma, are you using the Telecom 3G?" he asked.
"No, I’m on mobile," Ma Shicheng replied.
"Just the crappy mobile 3G speed," Dan Kaiquan complained, then his gaze shifted to the status bar on Ma Shicheng’s phone.
There, on the status bar, was a full signal of WiFi. Dan Kaiquan was even more baffled.
"Why is your WiFi signal so strong?" Dan Kaiquan wondered.
Back in Building No. 2, they always used to mooch off the office WiFi, but that WiFi was too crowded with students and not stable, only two bars, and was incredibly slow.
Even chatting on QQ would often get stuck.
If one wanted to download something, they had to go outside to Yucai Supermarket or the front of a milk tea shop to get a WiFi connection.
Everyone was so careful with their data in the classroom, fearing going over their limit.
Originally, when they heard they were moving to Building No. 3, many students were excited, filled with anticipation, because the WiFi signal could possibly be better there!
However, the signal turned out to be even worse than in Building No. 2.
Yet, Ma Shicheng was connected to full bar WiFi with fast speed!
Dan Kaiquan pulled out his phone, which displayed a bunch of WiFi signals. Among a sea of one or two-bar WiFis, there was actually one with full signal!
Dan Kaiquan couldn’t contain his joy: "Brother Ma, why didn’t you tell us about the WiFi? I’m connecting right now!"
He hurriedly opened the universal key app.
Ma Shicheng quietly watched him attempt to crack the signal.
No luck.
Dan Kaiquan’s face darkened. Puzzled, he asked,
"Brother Ma, can you tell me the password for the WiFi you’re connected to?"
Wang Longlong covered for Brother Ma: "No idea, Brother Ma just randomly typed in a password last time and it actually connected. Can you believe such luck?"
"He doesn’t have the password, can’t share it with you," said Wang Longlong with a look of regret.
Dan Kaiquan was even more puzzled. Guo Kunnan, who had been constantly chatting online, also looked their way, and even Hu Jun was very interested. But no connection meant no connection, just like an unsolvable math problem.
They could only marvel at Ma Shicheng’s luck.
While they were discussing, the sports committee member Zhang Chi entered through the back door of the classroom with a smile on his face. He was in good spirits because the financial aid was about to come through, and there were several hundred dollars. Once the money was in hand, he could pay back the class president Huang Zhongfei.
Furthermore, he recently found a new avenue to make money.
A customer service-like sideline job.
No way, Zhang Chi didn’t believe it. Working as customer service, he could be cheated out of money again?
After all, he had already been scammed once with a cashback scam, so he had plenty of experience being cheated.
"What are you guys talking about?" greeted Zhang Chi.
Hu Jun noticed Zhang Chi seemed different today and casually replied,
"Just a casual chat."
Dan Kaiquan, on the other hand, was enthusiastic. He told Zhang Chi about the WiFi, and Zhang Chi became interested. It was WiFi we’re talking about!
Although he was about to make a fortune, during the time of 2014, the temptation of free internet, how many students could resist?
Moreover, a WiFi connection would be more advantageous for him to pursue his money-making plans.
Zhang Chi cradled his phone and went to his seat to figure out how to piggyback on the network.
Dan Kaiquan tried several times on this side, to no avail.
At the front door of the classroom, Bai Yuxia came in. Dan Kaiquan, like a dog that had caught a scent, eagerly ran to her.
Wang Longlong gave Brother Ma a look, not revealing Brother Ma’s secret just now.
The truth about the full-bar WiFi was quite simple.
The WiFi didn’t suddenly appear out of nowhere; Brother Ma had figured it out.
The classrooms at Fourth Middle School were multimedia classrooms with a computer in front of the podium, usually to facilitate teaching.
That computer had internet access.
Everyone was busy trying to connect to other WiFis but completely overlooked that multimedia computer.