Chapter 160 - One Person Karaoke (2/2)
The teammate who had just been singing “my microphone” was only one sentence before realizing the microphone in his hand was gone.
Meng Fan’s hand speed was terrifying!
He stole the microphone over, Meng Fan speedily exchanged the black technology microphone and plugged it directly into the real one in his hand, then opened his throat and began to sing. “Don’t worry about me, I still have my voice, yeah, yeah.”
“What?”
Several people in the room were stunned. They lifted their heads to see Meng Fan singing, then paused again. Did his voice sound better than this time around?
He listened to a few more sentences, realizing his pitch was better than before. The biggest change was that his voice was more infectious, and since it was a fast and light song, his body unconsciously began moving along with the rhythm.
Of course, it only sounded better compared to before. It didn’t actually sound good.
The black magic microphone came with its own attributes of +1 singing skill and +1 voice appeal. The changes brought on by +1 singing skill was not big, but in comparison, the sound appeal made a much larger difference.
After all, the former was only a scientific attribute, while the latter was metaphysical.
“Iron bro you were disgusting us on purpose just now!”
The group laughed and jested after seeing Meng Fan’s singing skills no longer killed and left him alone. They just treated him as background music and began to drink and play their games.
Seeing nobody else asked him to drink or tried to steal his mic, Meng Fan entered a high mood as he pleasantly sang to himself.
It was actually quite enjoyable. After all, he didn’t go to karaoke very often, and when he did he was usually the person in the corner munching on the fruit platter.
Of course, what mattered most was that his experience was steadily rising.
[Mic Hog] was triggered after Meng Fan hogged the microphone and sang ten songs. Those ten had counted in his experience.
When everyone was done singing and drinking and ready to leave, Meng Fan’s experience was already at 35/1000. One song took three or four minutes, so it wasn’t too slow; he could finish a dozen songs in an hour.
This was the reason why Meng Fan felt the task wasn’t difficult.
He tried to cut the song right when the last line ended, and his experience continued to grow. In this case, he didn’t have to wait for the full song to play. Counting down, each song really was less than three minutes, and he could fit 20 in one hour.
If he spent ten hours in a KTV, he could complete the task in five days.
Of course, this was just a thought. If he really implemented it, it wouldn’t be so easy!
All else aside, a normal person could not sing for ten hours straight.
Moreover, Meng Fan had ignored a very important anticipation.
When everyone left the KTV, most of them were ready to head back to the school before the gates closed so they dispersed. There was no second round.
Arriving at the school gates, Meng Fan found an excuse and slipped off to another KTV near the school. He opened a room and continued brushing his experience.
However, after singing a song, followed by a few more songs, Meng Fan discovered that the experience bar wasn’t moving.
Why couldn’t it rise?
The basic premise of gaining experience was that someone else had to be present.
It makes sense. Singing KTV alone doesn’t make you a mic hog, more like someone with late-stage autism!