Delta: My Electronic Girlfriend Mai Xiaowen

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South Korea has spoken.

Chapter 160 A Short Story of Traveling Through the South China Sea

With anticipation in his voice, Nanbo asked impatiently, "So, are you coming or not?"

"Sure," Su Ye said nonchalantly, "Didn't you already want to?"

"Hehe," Nanbo scratched his head a little embarrassedly and said shyly, "I can't believe you figured it out. Am I stupid? But I really want to."

"Okay, okay, silly girl, come on." Su Ye's tone was doting, his eyes fixed on Nan Bowan, filled with an aggressive and intense gaze.

Of course, the above is just a scenario imagined by the viewers.

The truth is that after the game ended, Nanbowan asked Su Ye, "Now?"

Su Ye said: Wait a minute.

Then he explained to his viewers that he had something to do with Nanbowan, and then ended the stream.

It's normal for Su Ye to go offline.

He always has some minor issues during his live streams.

Either he goes to the bathroom too often, or he only plays one or two games and then stops.

But even with this casual attitude, there is still a group of people who love to watch it.

But this time it's different.

This time, not only was Su Ye broadcasting live at night, but the number of online viewers was about to reach one million, breaking the record across the entire network.

He not only voluntarily gave up this great moment.

Surprisingly, he even had a verbal interaction with Nanbowan before ending the broadcast.

This has never happened before.

He dared to interact with Nanbowan during his live stream today.

Once it's offline, who knows who might be manipulating it?

So people imagined a series of dialogues, which then circulated widely online.

As soon as Su Ye ended the broadcast, Nanbowan immediately called him back via video.

After connecting, he found that the condition of Nanbowan seemed to be a bit poor.

His eyes were bloodshot, and his hair was a mess, as if he had been scratching himself.

A puzzled voice came from Nanbowan, and his voice sounded hoarse.

"Hmm, so... you accidentally lost the tank and the Heart of Africa when you were retreating?"

Su Ye looked at him with some confusion.

He had previously watched a video of a girl trying to put her wallet in her pocket and her safety pin in her tank.

I don't know what she was thinking. In the end, she lost the Heart of Africa and the tank, and took nothing with her.

If there's any follow-up, it'll probably end up like this in Nanbowan.

Nanbowan shook his head, forcing a smile that looked more like a grimace, and slowly said, "If only that were the case. Do you believe in time travel?"

Time travel—a word that is both strange and familiar.

This thing usually appears in novels, but no one has ever seen it in real life.

Nanbowan thought Su Ye would be shocked, then fall into deep thought, and finally realize what he meant, looking at him with shock and admiration.

As a result, Su Ye's expression did not change at all, and he said in a calm tone, "Yes, I believe you."

Nanbowan: ...

"I'm talking about time travel, like when you're playing a game and suddenly you're transported to a completely different world."

Nanbo thought Su Ye didn't understand, so she explained it to him again.

"Alright, alright, I already said I know, are you ever going to stop?" Su Ye said impatiently, "If you don't tell me, I'm hanging up."

"No, no, no."

Upon hearing that Su Ye was about to hang up, Nanbowan immediately returned to normal.

His tone was no longer as deliberate as before. His expression was complicated as he looked at Su Ye and said, word by word, "I've transmigrated."

A brief silence fell over the air.

They both looked at each other, neither of them saying a word.

The scene he had imagined, where Su Ye was shocked and questioned him, did not occur.

This made Nanbo click his tongue, feeling somewhat bored, so he continued, "You might not believe it, but I really did travel through time. I traveled into the Delta world, right at the moment I was kicked to death by the bridge-blocking dogs."

Su Ye pondered for a moment, then asked curiously, "Are you sure this isn't the final fantasy after being kicked to death by the bridge blockade, or is it just a dream?"

Nanbowan shook his head and said seriously, "It's not a dream, I'm sure it's real. Listen to me first."

Logically speaking, Su Ye should have acted very exaggeratedly.

However, he remained very calm throughout the entire process.

Even though I really did time travel, Nanbowan somehow feels like I wasted my time.

He could only recount the entire incident to Su Ye.

The more Su Ye listened, the stranger his expression became.

It turns out that the reason for the Nanbowan crossing was actually because he was kicked to death by the bridge-blocking dog.

At that time, he wasn't streaming yet; he was just playing around out of boredom, practicing his skills and such.

But after being kicked to death, he was so angry that he stopped and went straight to sleep.

But the game was always running.

When he woke up again, everything around him had changed.

South Wave Bend Perspective:

The bedroom in the house has disappeared, replaced by a lush green lawn.

"You're finished, I told you!"

"Surrender or meet your maker!"

I heard a few angry curses from Brother Ji.

Nanbowan picked at his ear, thinking speechlessly: Damn, Delta's ability to invade dreams is amazing. Even in my dreams, it's Ji Ge cursing at me.

Looking back, I realized that I was outside the military camp in the western section of Dam Zero.

Not far from me, a few guys were talking incoherently.

"Hey, newbie, come here right now, the boss's about to give us a talking-to."

Suddenly, one of the guys yelled at Nanbowan.

Who, Said?

Nanbowan felt her mind was a bit confused.

This dream is so strange.

It wasn't a dream that I left the heart of Africa, nor a dream that I replaced Commander Zize and became the most popular anchor in Delta.

Instead, he became an ordinary Asara soldier.

Even the lowest level.

He stood there motionless.

The soldier from Asara immediately got angry, took three steps at a time and came up behind him, and kicked him hard in the buttocks.

Then, while kicking, he shouted something like... "Bring on the gang, bro?"

What a bizarre little language!

Then he was kicked away and flew off his feet, landing face-first in the mud.

Grinning and rubbing his butt, Nanbo asked curiously, "What was that just now?"

Ji Ge patted the dust off his new shoes and said proudly, "Never seen this before, have you? This is our exclusive move, called Sister Yu's Flying Kick."

Was I really dreaming?

Nanbowan rubbed his head; it hurt a little.

The pain from that kick had shaken Nanbowan's resolve.

After all, you don't feel pain in your dreams.

He even thought he had actually traveled to the Delta world.

But the strange words from the man brought him back to reality.

That makes sense. How did Brother Ji know Sister Yu, and what's with this "brotherhood" thing?

This is no longer a region.

It was just a dream after all.

He suddenly felt a little emotional.

Just then, he saw a familiar figure.

"This is... Su Ye?"

Chapter 160 refers to plants in the workplace. Yes! Plants.

South Korea is dreaming.

I dreamt that I became a soldier named Asara stationed at Dam Zero.

Although the pain in my body and the realism of the surrounding environment both indicated that this was not a dream.


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