Help, I've become a paper man

Chapter 226 Letter from an Old Friend

Noah's Ark is constantly updating, but it is blocking comments to prevent Song Yi from making random comments.

After his proposal was rejected again, he had to give up this request and continued reading comics. After a fierce battle, he turned to the result of the game, which was reasonable, but also had some unexpected parts.

Mu Yun was able to win because of his own efforts. His hard work was important, but Yu Lin's existence also played a role. It was also due to his stubbornness. Although Yu Lin's fighting ability improved on the stage, it was still like a duel with Song Yi...

It would be impolite to say that he was careless. It was more like he had let his guard down again, and the weaker side seized the opportunity to counterattack. However, the process this time was simpler, jumping directly from "being suppressed" to "being overturned". Compared with the previous situation, there was no pulling link, and Song Yi couldn't help but feel suspicious. This guy also looked like an actor, and his acting was getting more fake every time.

Not only did he think there was something wrong with this guy, he also thought there was something fishy about Noah's Ark. Although Noah's Ark had answered him perfunctorily with the answer "every stardust is different" when he asked about the comic system last time, he would occasionally meet strange people, such as Huang Cheng and Yulin, who all seemed to be in a hurry to get off work.

"Noah's Ark, do you have any private dealings with them?" Song Yi asked.

It was still quiet, no prompt sound was heard, Song Yi didn't care and continued to scroll down. The following plot was simple.

It was simply that after the victory, Mu Yun also had a group of fans. He didn't dare to sell Moli's works, but his own could be given away as gifts. Zhao Xiaowan's photos were indeed good. The three of them turned the tide and took the dominant position in the market again.

If Song Yi were to say anything, the worst thing about him was Sui Yuesheng. His behavior was very common, and it fits Song Yi's stereotype of the comic protagonist. He was able to let go of past grudges, and when other stall owners came to him, he said, "Let's make money together," and led everyone to renovate their stalls, even though those people had previously bullied him and snatched his business.

Song Yi was still beyond his expectation that such a level of "ending grudges with a smile" would occur, and he subconsciously closed the comic and sighed, "How vulgar!" Only then did he have the courage to continue flipping through the pages, but he read faster, glancing over the plot and soon coming to the part where he appeared.

The unchanged dialogue, the standard lighting and shadows, and the still handsome face of the paper man made Song Yi feel relieved, but also gave him a bad feeling. He did not read it all at once, but stopped halfway to read the comments on this chapter.

As he expected, the hot topics focused on the character of "Song Yi". People who loved the protagonist criticized him again, and plot fans also conducted a wave of analysis. They generally believed that there was something behind the words and that there must be hidden details, but in the absence of complete information, no conclusion was reached in the end.

Song Yi also sighed, not because of the plot of the comics, but simply because he didn't get to know the crystallization of people's wisdom. If Sui Yuesheng really had any hints, and he was too lazy to guess it himself, he could only wait for "fate" to come and see what this person would do.

Thinking of this, Song Yi continued to flip through the pages. The plot soon came to the farewell point. After Sui Yuesheng said "I wish you good luck in martial arts", Song Yi thought it would be the next chapter, but unexpectedly there was another one. After turning the page, the protagonist's face still appeared.

Sui Yuesheng looked at the back of "Song Yi" and sighed slowly. In the square in the lower right corner, there was a detailed description. The protagonist was slightly opening his lips, as if he was about to say something, but it also seemed like a sequel to the sigh, filled with unfulfilled meaning.

But Song Yi didn't read it for long, nor did he think about it too much. He skillfully selected "Next Chapter" and continued to watch Sui Yuesheng's life.

While he said he would "train hard", he was actually lying at home, reading comics, eating snacks, and occasionally picking up his tablet to play children's educational games. Sui Yuesheng continued with his previous life, busy between watching games and running the business. He would go to watch if there was a game, and return to his stall if there was no game.

If there is any difference from the previous one, it is that the description in the comics when Sui Yuesheng was watching the game was more detailed, from the level of summary of one or two frames to the description of two or three pages, and it is also accompanied by Sui Yuesheng's thoughts and analysis while watching the game, as well as the official explanation in black text.

Let Song Yi lie at home and directly pick up intelligence for free. It's just related information. He only believes half of it, mainly the black part, which is more credible. Although Noah's Ark is a scam, it won't lie. As for Sui Yuesheng's opinion...

On the one hand, he felt that accepting everything was like eating something "chewed by Sui Yuesheng", which was somewhat disgusting.

On the other hand, Song Yi believes that Sui Yuesheng would not lie, but this protagonist is too unlucky and what he sees may not be true. After all, the perspective of the controller is the most deceptive.

He only half believed it. As the information he got while staying at home, Song Yi thanked Sui Yuesheng in his heart and continued his previous life. Time passed quickly. If there was any difference, it was on the third day.

With a "ding dong" sound, the system prompt flashed by. Song Yi clicked it and found it was a new email with "Xu Jing" written on the sender. This letter from an old friend was really beyond Song Yi's expectations.

He originally thought that even if the two of them were not in a "never-speaking" relationship, they were not "friends" at all. It seemed a little strange that a letter suddenly came to him just before his competition.

Song Yi thought for two seconds and clicked on the email. There were two simple sentences in it, displayed neatly in the font provided by the system. The content was:

"By the way, you probably don't know that death wears out Stardust. You're about to participate in the competition, right? Do your best. If it really doesn't work, try not to choose death if you can admit defeat."

There is no address, no signature, and no explanation. It seems more like a bleak warning than an act of persuasion.

Song Yi took a breath and refrained from cursing, then took two seconds to calm himself down, and then typed the word "nervous" as a reply. He roughly classified it as "deliberately trying to disgust people". Just as he was about to delete Xu Jing as a friend, he received the second email.

It still came from Xu Jing, and the content was even more concise, with only a few words: "Death is a loss, keep living."

Song Yi sent an email to inquire, but received no reply. His first thought was to suspect Noah's Ark, which might have swallowed the information. So Song Yi sent it two more times to confirm that the message was delivered, but there was still no reply from Xu Jing.

At this point, he was finally able to confirm that this letter from an old friend, regardless of whether it had the intention of "care" or "reminder", was messing with people's mentality!

Delete! Block! Goodbye! Song Yi was furious and acted quickly to say goodbye to this old friend.

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