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Chapter 765: Chapter 666 ’Warfire’ Online (Subscribe please!)_1

Yunxin finished speaking.

Lin Jiaxue had also finished eating.

After wiping her mouth, she followed Yunxin upstairs to practice painting.

Tang Qing, alone, continued annihilating the breakfast on the table, while his mind was on the visit to the movie studio in the afternoon. This weekend, Tang Qing was initially planning to stay in the villa and enjoy his leisure time with Lin Jiaxue.

But yesterday,

Zheng Lin said he would be coming to Shanghai City today.

His main purpose was not to see Tang Qing.

He was coming for an inspection of Comet Film’s first science fiction movie. Given Zheng Lin’s busy schedule and his many business undertakings, he had not visited Shanghai City since the establishment of Comet Film. Therefore, he planned to use this weekend to inspect the studio.

He would stay for two days and then return.

Naturally, Tang Qing had to welcome him and also accompany Zheng Lin to see the film that had progressed so rapidly due to the huge capital investment. It was about to wrap up, and only ’busy’ post-production remained.

Both Tang Qing and Zheng Lin would not participate in the wrap party, so this time, they planned to take the actors and the director out for a meal.

"Ring ring ring..."

The phone rang.

It was Pu Chaodong’s number.

"Manager Pu."

"Boss Tang, I have picked up General Manager Zheng," Pu Chaodong respectfully replied.

"Good, then take General Manager Zheng for a tour of the company. My fiancée is busy learning how to paint and can’t get away. You and General Manager Zheng come here for lunch. Oh yes, please invite Manager Shen too," instructed Tang Qing.

"Understood, Manager Shen is in my car now, he’s driving." Pu Chaodong quickly accepted the instructions. Everyone in the company knew that Shen Yi and Tang Qing were well acquainted, but they didn’t know about Shen Yi’s background.

"That’s good. Come early." Tang Qing chuckled.

Just as Pu Chaodong was about to agree, Zheng Lin’s voice came over.

"Little Tang, this is not good conduct. I made all the effort to come here and you can’t even show your face. I will be upset." Zheng Lin feigned dissatisfaction, causing Pu Chaodong, who played second fiddle, to break out in a cold sweat.

Zheng Lin.

His family has a significant influence in the cultural sphere—a Tongtian level connected person. Tang Qing’s absence had made Chaodong, who didn’t understand Tang Qing’s background, rather nervous.

Tang Qing pretended to sigh, indicating his helplessness, "Brother Zheng, I can’t help it. My fiancée wants to learn painting from her teacher. I have to be there to sharpen pencils for her, and give her encouragement and supportive glances. I am really tied up."

What a bunch of nonsense!

Tang Qing could certainly tell fibs.

Zheng Lin was both bemused and amused.

This excuse was something only Tang Qing could come up with.

"Don’t think I don’t know. Chai Ren told me, your fiancée has a dedicated pencil-sharpening servant. There are hundreds of sharpened pencils ready for use. You are not needed." Zheng Lin effortlessly exposed Tang Qing’s lie.

"Oh, Chai Dashao has sold me out so quickly. Tell me, how much did you pay for this information? I need to get half from him. He shouldn’t pocket it all." Tang Qing ’exclaimed’.

Zheng Lin was speechless: "..."

He felt that Tang Qing was even more playful than Chai Ren.

"Alright, alright, you win. At noon, I want to taste the delicious dishes Chai Ren mentioned. Also, there must be enough fruit wine. I will play the role of a local tyrant, dividing fruit wine and striving for wealth."

"Hahaha, I guarantee your satisfaction." Tang Qing laughed heartily.

He hung up the phone.

A slight smile appeared at the corner of Zheng Lin’s mouth.

This partner, although a bit self-willed, still proved to be reliable. Seeing the smile on Zheng Lin’s face, Pu Chaodong breathed a sigh of relief. As long as Zheng Lin did not blame Tang Qing for not receiving him, it was fine.

Shen Yi drove to the headquarters of Comet Film. Zheng Lin only planned to get acquainted with the route and the location when visiting Comet Film today. Although it was Saturday, there were still some people working over time.

Tang Qing didn’t have a leisurely morning either.

He was playing a video game in the living room.

This was a major single-player and multiplayer mode game, which was also the flagship product to be launched by a game company of the Internet Industry Alliance. It was a shooting game that could be played solo, in a team, or against each other, offering diverse modes of play.

The game was massive.

This was part of the plan Tang Qing made a long time ago.

From the computer in his hand, one could see the clear image quality and the smooth movements on the screen.

Compared to existing games, the image quality was certainly top-notch. Importantly, special compression algorithms ensured this excellent image did not have to take up much memory and computing resources.

Especially when connected to the Internet.

Its operation speed was the fastest because the entire game’s computing could be handed over to Little Two. This ensured that even a low-configuration computer could play with minimum lag in the online combat mode.

Of course.

If the computer is too outdated.

If the internet environment was too poor.

Then it was beyond help.

If run well, this product would be a milestone in the history of shooting games.

This game hadn’t undergone player testing yet, and if there was any, perhaps Tang Qing was the only one. The analysts’ creations, coupled with Little Two’s improvements, made it incredibly difficult for bugs to occur.

Furthermore, with Little Two’s real-time monitoring and feedback on abnormal data, even if a player identified a bug, its existence would be less than a second. In other words, you might think you saw a bug, but in the next second, it would be gone. It would seem like a hallucination.

This was quite powerful.

Tang Qing was playing the game to his heart’s content.

This wasn’t merely a game but a large-scale shooting game platform, combining elements from "PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds", "Crossfire", "Resident Evil," "Lost Planet," "Crisis on the Solitary Island," and more.

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