Chapter 10 – Quickly bow down and kowtow1 to this lady for guidance.gif

Ruan Yōu doesn’t plan to invest this money.

Buying the stock of Shirui Medical could indeed lead to explosive wealth.

However, as a retired person who has no ability to earn money or invest, she lacks any skills related to inheritance.

Regarding investment matters, Ruan Yōu does everything secretly, even the book list that Lu Ming sent last night, she didn’t ask Wei Wen to prepare.

Even with the ability to predict the direction of future development, Ruan Yōu still keeps her investment hidden very well.

In ancient power struggles dramas, this is called “hiding one’s abilities and biding one’s time”.

Ruan Yōu, who has no intention of becoming the successor, kept this in mind.

In the morning, Ruan Yōu came across a news article on Weibo that was related to her hobby from her university days.

During her freshman year, she spent a year watching the MOBA game Honor of Kings matches with Lu Ming. There was a female e-sports player with the ID “39” who played the mid-lane position, and both of them liked her very much.

After entering the entertainment industry, Ruan Yōu was busy with her studies and filming, and had no time to watch matches. Her enthusiasm for e-sports and her burning desire to win gradually faded away, as she was busy every day.

All things related to the competition were told to her by Lu Ming.

Lu Ming said that 39 had switched to a new club.

Her career path was much more difficult than others, not only facing the lack of support from her parents but also facing the audience’s questioning.

From a general perspective, 70% of the audience did not really believe in 39’s operation as a female e-sports player.

They would say that extreme operations were something that other mid-laners could also do, and if there were any small mistakes made by her, she would receive criticisms from everyone, even if there were other players who made bigger mistakes afterwards.

She was not like other players who would actively participate in marketing events. She was quiet and rarely seen at business events. She didn’t even livestream, and her Weibo account was only opened at the request of the club. She didn’t have many fans.

But from the game assistant, it could be seen that she was online all day except during training matches. Compared to those players who clamored, “I want to win, I want to be a champion,” but turned around and went out for leisure, she was much more sincere.

She was sincere and just wanted to win.

In the current era where all kinds of competitions are becoming more and more commercialized, 39 didn’t achieve good results in her two seasons with the new club. Both fans and audiences were criticizing her.

The club was not a charitable organization, and under the pressure of public opinion and the reckless commands of the top management of the club, 39 became a substitute player.

After one season, the originally ‘Top-Four’ team became ‘Top-Eight’.

The club owner lost a lot of money and couldn’t support it for long with just his passion for the sport. This season, he decided to sell the club.

But it’s hard to sell a team without good results.

According to analysis from the esports community on Weibo, the club is likely to sell its spot in the competition, which is the qualification to participate, and replace all the players.

Seeing this, Ruan Yōu didn’t have much of a reaction.

Such trade is normal for e-sports clubs.

What caught Ruan Yōu’s attention were the comments under the official account of the club.

Many people were reminiscing about their two-year journey following e-sports, and fans from other clubs were also expressing their grief.

Ruan Yōu had once watched an offline esports tournament with Lu Ming. The impact of the tournament was similar to watching the Asian Games or a concert.

Tens of thousands of people cheered for a player’s kill, shouted for extreme operations, and screamed wildly when the team won the crystal.

In the midst of the loud cheers, Ruan Yōu sat among the crowd, feeling the surge of excitement in her heart. Countless people shared the same hobby with her, and every scream and shout they made was a fearless and sincere expression of their joy and happiness.

As the screams rushed out of their throats, their hearts trembled and their blood boiled in their brains. They expressed their joy at that moment in a pure, loud, brave, and passionate way.

When Ruan Yōu was scrolling through her Weibo feed, she felt this kind of happiness and passion after a long time.

However, in this world, there are always people who sing a different tune.

[This garbage club should just disband. If it weren’t for buying 39, the club wouldn’t have stopped at the top four.]

[I admit that 39 had something in the beginning, but later became timid and ineffective.]

[Are you okay? Go take your medicine.]

[Where did this blind person come from? 39 didn’t even play in the new season, why do you love to criticize? Look at yourself in the mirror, there must be many things you want to say.]

When it comes to e-sports fans, everyone is quick to criticize, and it’s hard to argue with them.

[Keep criticizing, anyway, this brain-dead club won’t survive for long.]

[Your beloved players are going to become substitutes.]

[If you’re unhappy, just gather some money and buy the club.]

[You used to cheer for the club all the time, so funny to see you now.]

Feeling angry, Ruan Yōu furrowed her brow and blushed.

In her anger, she quickly logged into a different account and replied:

[The club still exists, on the way buying it.]

[Don’t daydream.]

[Talking big? I can do that too. I am Bozhan’s boss, and I’m not pretending.]

[I have tens of billions under my command. I’m still being provoked by you today.]

Ruan Yōu became even more angry!!

Her hardworking elder brother worked from early morning to late night all year round and hardly ever took a break. Now, his name was being used by others to show off, making him a scapegoat. It was a huge injustice.

Time to start protecting the best brother in the world!

Then—

Screenshots were taken and sent to Gu Fuchen:

[Pouting.jpg]
[I encountered this person while doing homework QAQ]

Telling her brother to defend his reputation, and also help her solve the problem, hehe~

Being a cute little sister is the best thing ever.

After a while, Gu Fuchen replied:

[ ? ]

Three minutes later, a person appeared in the comment section of Yuda E-Sports.

@Bozhan Group: [Please do not impersonate the boss’ name, he dislikes it very much.]

@Bozhan Group: [Please be aware that Mr. Gu is very polite and respects other people’s dreams and lives, and will not insult others’ professions.]

[????]

[Am I crazy, or is the official account of Bozhan Group crazy?]

[The real Bozhan Group, not a fake!]

[The Bozhan Group official account has millions of fans, while our small club only has 200,000. I’m trembling with fear.]

[Who invited this great god? Trembling with fear +1]

[Just now, a rich woman said she wanted to buy the club. Could it be someone from the Gu family?!]

[No… it can’t be!]

Not long after, Yuda E-Sports’ official Weibo account posted a Weibo expressing their happiness:

[Thank you everyone, we have a new boss!]

Shortly thereafter, Yuda Esports quickly followed a Weibo user named “Fat Cat Who Tries Hard To Spend Money”.

Everyone was surprised:

[With Bozhan backing us, I become damn arrogant.]

[Wuwuwu, we’re no longer a small and neglected club. We now have a patron, my dear family!]

[Is it really Bozhan? I can’t believe it.]

[Rich lady, scream——]

[A rich lady saw our fragility, ahhhh I love you, rich lady.]

[The name of the rich lady so grand, this is the life I dream of.]

[Follow the new boss, we can’t let the boss have too few fans.]

[Everyone stand up, let’s shout the name of the rich lady together.]

[From now on, please give face to Fat Cat the rich lady!]

Ruan Yōu closed Weibo and sent an emoji package to her domineering president brother.

[Kneeling and thanking.jpg]

G : [Ruanruan.]

Fat Cat : [Here.]

G : [You don’t have to do this.]

Fat Cat : [It’s just an emoji package!]

G : [Even an emoji package is not acceptable.]

Ruan Yōu didn’t understand Gu Fuchen’s thought process and decided to ignore it.

After two minutes, Gu Fuchen sent a new emoji.

G : [Quickly bow down and kowtow to this lady for guidance.gif]

G : [Save this one.]

Fat Cat : […]

Ruan Yōu didn’t want to deal with Gu Fuchen and instead checked how much money was spent and if the homework was completed, which was more important.

After breakfast, Wei Wen came to report on the progress of today’s spending.

1 A kowtow is the act of deep respect shown by prostration, that is, kneeling and bowing so low as to have one’s head touching the ground.

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