Chapter 66 - Beggars Union (1/2)

Mages Are Too OP Xiang Yan 32290K 2022-07-22

Proud and tall, with a beautiful face but doing things hastily: these traits couldn’t be considered unattractive, but for men, a woman’s attractiveness would surely be lowered by quite a lot. Of course, there were many men who liked this type of woman, but relatively, a girl with this type of character would attract the same s.e.x much more easily.

This was also the reason why there was a higher proportion of females in this boxing club.

“Is it not because of the immersive cabin?”

After Jin Wenwen said these words, her gaze sharpened again, like two long swords striking down. She stared at Roland, and even the indistinct mental barrier didn’t seem to exist.

However, Roland still calmly sipped his juice, and after he set his cup down, he said unhurriedly, “The immersive cabin you’re speaking of, you mean the world’s first immersive game? What does this have to do with boxing?”

“You don’t know?” Jin Wenwen’s expression was as if she were saying he ought to know. “It’s said that the game is almost a complete virtual reality, apart from the spells and special abilities. In there, people can fight as they please. This is extremely beneficial to training martial arts skills.”

“Sorry. Although I like playing games, an immersive cabin is too expensive for someone who has only been working for less than two years. It’s somewhat too much of a burden to bear,” Roland said, somewhat disappointedly. “Recently I’ve also been watching the news. I heard that a girl could easily take down a male ruffian because she played that game. I really regret not buying it. If I’d known earlier, I would’ve taken a loan just to buy it.”

“Is that so?” Jin Wenwen started to stir the watermelon juice again, noncommittal.

Afterward, the two casually chatted for a little while. Roland found an excuse to leave first.

The light inside the resting room was still bright. Jin Wenwen sat on the chair, quietly sipping on the watermelon juice from a gla.s.s cup. Shortly, the coach walked in.

He sat down opposite of her and asked, “Did you get it out of him? Is it because of the immersive cabin?”

“He said it isn’t.” Jin Wenwen shook her head slightly.

“Oh? That’s a shame, I thought that other people in the city had also bought an immersive cabin.” The coach sighed deeply.

“He says no, and you just believe him?” Jin Wenwen laughed lightly. “Uncle, I don’t believe this world has that many geniuses, let alone one that can surpa.s.s you after training casually for two months. If he doesn’t have an immersive cabin, then he must have a special scientific training method. But if he truly had such a training method, why would he come to our boxing club?”

The coach leaned back in the chair, silent.

Jin Wenwen lit up a cigarette for herself, the smoke rising in spirals. She said unhurriedly, “I just checked; he only left a phone number and didn’t fill out his ID and address. It’ll be hard to find him.”

Normally speaking, boxing clubs all registered the customer’s information. However, in the operation of a business, it was natural to allow what the customer wanted. As long as the customer paid, anything went.

As for whether the customer filled out their personal information or not, this didn’t matter as long as they got the money.

It was because of this practice that the boxing club didn’t make it compulsory for Roland to fill out all of his personal information.

Sighing lightly, Jin Wenwen put out the slim scented cigarette that had only burned by a third. She said, “Uncle, do you have any method to reach him?”

“Find out his home address from his phone number!”

Jin Wewen shook her head helplessly and said, “That’s impossible! We Jins are only a normal family. Even if we have a martial arts inheritance, we’re still essentially a normal family. My parents are only the owners of a small supermarket, I’m only the boss of a boxing club, and Uncle, you’re just a freelancer. What gives us the right to investigate his phone number?”

Laughing a little bitterly, Jin Wenwen continued, “We don’t have friends in the telecom companies, nor are we acquainted with anyone in the security system. We can’t find anything, and I guess he probably won’t come to our boxing club in the future.”

The coach said somewhat irritatedly, “We’re not trying to harm him. We just want to ask if he has an immersive cabin and buy it at a high price from him. He’s way too cautious.”

Hearing the coach’s complaints, Jin Wenwen stood up abruptly. “No matter, I’ll continue to ask for it online. If 200,000 won’t do, then 500,000.”

With this, she left in a rush.