Chapter 365 - Chapter 365: 365 Chapter The Real Team (1/2)

Chapter 365: 365 Chapter The Real Team

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Chen Yu was stunned for a moment, he hadn’t expected the villagers to be in such a state.

Logically, the land here had belonged to them, and they could do with it as they wished.

Now, it seemed that they had pinned all their hopes on Chen Yu and Jin Lingsu.

Indeed, the people here had been enslaved for too long, and unintentionally developed a kind of inexplicable servility.

Chen Yu didn’t say much more and directly distributed the land before him.

The many villagers were grateful, they had never thought they could obtain land so easily.

Some even thought they were dreaming, and only after picking up a stone and hitting themselves hard on the head did they believe it was true.

After obtaining the land, this group didn’t just leave, but voluntarily organized themselves to help build the harbor.

This place was already remote from the mainland, and the climate was quite unique. If craftsmen from other places were brought here, they might suffer from acclimatization, but it wouldn’t be the same with locals.

Firstly, these people were extremely familiar with the local environment, and secondly, they were in their prime working years.

After Chen Yu sent down the design plans, these people implemented them quickly. At this rate, the harbor could be completed in less than half a month.

Afterwards, with a little bit of renovation, it would be possible to connect about a dozen nearby harbors, forming a world-class large dock.

Chen Yu didn’t stay here for long, and after handing over the planned construction scheme to Jin Lingsu, he hurried back to the Imperial City.

The question of the sovereignty of Kro Island hadn’t been settled yet, and he had to obtain the necessary paperwork in the shortest time possible.

Such isolated islands without any sovereignty were easily coveted by others.

Chen Yu had to prepare in advance.

In the Imperial City, Xiangyun Restaurant’s private room.

Hu Naichao stood there spiritedly and vehemently.

This time, all nine teams had won their matches under his leadership, and perhaps, the champion team would come from within their ranks.

Just as everyone was celebrating, a seventeen or eighteen-year-old boy burst in rudely.

“You bunch are just some third-rate teams, and yet you dare to celebrate here. It won’t be long before we show you what a real esports team is.”

The sudden arrival of the boy stunned everyone present, and then anger began to rise on their faces.

This guy’s behavior was an outright provocation.

Hu Naichao furrowed his brows and slowly walked toward the boy.

“Who are you? An esports player as well?”

The boy snorted coldly and passed his ID over.

Hu Naichao glanced at the ID and was instantly shocked. The boy in front of him was none other than the number one esports player from South Korea, Jin Sanxuan.

This competition was global, but each country had to battle internally to send a champion team to compete.

South Korea’s esports scene was world-renowned; they represented the pinnacle of global esports.

Especially this Jin Sanxuan, he virtually stood at the apex of the pyramid.

Hu Naichao politely handed back the ID.

“Alright, then we’ll see what a real esports player is when the time comes!”

Jin Sanxuan took back his ID indifferently and turned to leave.

Only then did Hu Naichao notice, in a not-too-distant private room, a group of teenagers were dining together.

They spoke Korean and were discussing the recent matches with arrogance.

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Hu Naichao couldn’t help but frown as he quickly checked the latest competition events.