26 Famous (2/2)

It looked like the website of a game that was about to go bankrupt.

He sighed. Washing his face and brushing his teeth, he left his home for his company.

Roland went straight to the Department of Human Resources and put the resignation letter on the manager's desk.

The manager did not look very good when he saw the letter. ”I don't agree with this.”

”Agree or not, I will not come to work again,” said Roland casually. ”I've thought about resigning for a long time, but I never found a good job until recently.”

The manager pushed his glasses and said, ”The company has never wronged you, and yet you're leaving the company for no reason?”

”You're truly brazen to say that.” Roland chuckled. ”We work from nine a.m. to nine p.m. every day and six days a week without any extra pay, and you claim that the company has never wronged us? Do you want us to work twenty-four hours a day?”

The manager stopped talking and looked awkward.

Roland sighed and said, ”Manager Li, I know that you didn't mean what you said. This is just a job. Let's just part in a more friendly way.”

Manager Li smiled bitterly. They shook hands lightly.

Roland removed his personal items from the company building. A few colleagues who were familiar with him expressed their envy when they learned that he had quit his job.

Nobody wanted to work so hard if they had a choice.

If they could find a better job, they would've left a long time ago.

Roland had only listened to his own heart.

The few items he had could be stored in the basket on his bike perfectly.

As he rode his bike, his hair and his mind were slightly disrupted by the breeze.

He felt a lot easier after he quit his job, but he was also at a loss about the future.

These feelings were rather complicated.

His phone rang when he was about to reach home.

Schuck said over the phone, ”A new announcement has been released on the official website about Mages. Your name is mentioned, too. You're a celebrity now.”

Roland was rather puzzled.

Then, he hung up the phone and checked the latest announcement with his phone.

On the Power of the Derivative Spell of Inferior Fireball for Mages.

He clicked on the title.

”We've conducted a comprehensive examination, tracked Roland's game record in the past month, and talked to the developers for three days. Our conclusion is that what Roland did in the game did not cross the line so far. As for the power of the spell, it has to do with personal talent. If you are unsatisfied with your current class, you can pray to the Life Goddess and apply to recreate a character. Also, we'd like to reiterate that your performance in the game is related to your abilities in reality. Please don't blindly copy what other people do.”

Well… The official reply was as tough as before.

However, Roland felt a strong headache.

The announcement meant him no harm, but it had put him at the center of public attention.

He opened the forum. As expected, most of the discussions were about him.