Chapter 76: real world

Chapter 76 The Real World

With Yan Senbo's reminder, Su Cen's situation became much more peaceful.

The other two also looked at Fu Anan curiously at this time.

After all, it is the person the boss wants to bring back, so he must be a high-ranking player.

Thinking of this, Su Cen asked seriously, "How many games has An An passed?"

"I'm a newcomer, and I've only passed two rounds of the game."

"Two, two rounds?"

Except for Yan Senbo, everyone else was stunned.

"What's wrong?"

Fu An'an's sitting position is a bit inexplicable. Is it not worthy of having a meal with them after clearing the customs?

Su Cen's eyes changed from serious to subtle.

There was a meaningful smile on the corner of his mouth, "It's nothing."

Nothing to blame.

Passing at least five rounds of the game is the basic condition for becoming a core member of Mang, and it is a rule set by him.

Today I broke the rules myself...

Could it be that Master Fu has been as cold as ice for more than 20 years, and this is a time when the iron tree bloomed?

Su Cen looked at Fu Anan's cute little face, with clear and round eyes, like some kind of expensive kitten.

I didn't expect that person to like this.

Seeing that they were quiet all of a sudden, Fu Anan felt something was wrong, "How many levels have you cleared now?"

"I have eleven rounds." Su Cen said with a smile, "Xu Tian has nine rounds, and Xincheng has ten rounds."

Fu Anan sounded a little silly, and looked at Yan Senbo beside him.

"Old Yan is the one who has the most other than Master Fu, and has cleared fourteen rounds."

Su Cen added lightly.

Yan Senbo still had that smiling expression.

She can't even compare to other people's fractions. It turns out that she is really not worthy of having dinner with them after two rounds of customs clearance.

"Hello brothers, the younger one came here rather abruptly and didn't bring any greetings. Let's get to know each other again."

Fu Anan stood up and bowed one by one, "If you meet me in the game, please take me with you."

She thought she was hugging a golden thigh, but she didn't expect that there were a group of thighs behind her.

Sure enough, all the good ones play with the good ones, and it's embarrassing for her not so good one to be caught in the middle.

Before, the three of them, plus Master Fu's big iceberg, made the villa much duller.

Now that there is such a little sister, it is inevitable to tease.

"Do you still want to know how many games Master Fu has passed?" Su Cen asked with a smile.

"How many?"

Fu Anan was very curious.

"I don't know." Su Cen shook his head, "This matter has always been an unsolved mystery in the organization, and even Yan Senbo doesn't know about it."

"oh."

Then what do you mean by this?

Fu An'an couldn't figure it out.

"Since we all want to know, why don't you ask An An?"

Su Cen is waiting for her here.

Fu Anan shook her head, "Why don't you go."

The secrets that none of their old employees know, will she be asked by a newcomer?

"Okay, don't tease An An."

Yan Senbo on the side finally spoke.

After finishing speaking, he handed out a bank card.

Fu Anan was a little confused when he took the bank card.

"This is a salary card." Yan Senbo said with a smile, "The currency of the game comes from reality, and all core members have an emergency card.

There are half a million in it. "

Fu Anan's mouth turned into an "O" shape when he heard this.

Each card is 500,000, 100 core members is 50 million!

Big brother is really proud.

Just as he was about to speak, Fu Yizhi came down from upstairs.

The chattering hall was immediately quiet, and everyone's eyes were on him.

The man didn't get angry, he sat down and glanced at the people on both sides of the long table, "Let's have dinner."

The table manners of several people are very good, Fu Anan looked around, and then buried his head to eat his own food.

Halfway through dinner, Fu Yizhi raised his head.

"Xu Tian, what happened to the matter you were asked to investigate?"

(end of this chapter)

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