Chapter 89 - The Mysterious Azure Dragon and an Odd Oath (2/2)

Even Enzo Rota, the coolest of the cool, was often left tired from his fame. Though they didn’t really care about their fame, their fame was already resounding. Even if you didn’t care about it yourself, there were always countless people around you who would care for you.

Qin Fen was now experiencing first hand the inconvenience caused by fame that his two bros often felt. This made him not want his identity revealed even if it killed him all the more.

If it was back in the past, Qin Fen wouldn’t have care too much about this.

However, a month of time had changed things. Qin Fen seized the titles of War God from both the two-star and three-star War God Arena. Then he easily sold the prizes via auction, increasing the number of daily challenges and his means of making money.

Right now, in the two dueling areas of two-star and three-star, the most resounding name was not among the experts with a top-ten battle record. It was none other than Qin Fen’s ID—Thirty-Six Hours.

Of course, not all of his reputation came from fighting. The previous people who seized the title of War God, though few, never had their name be as resounding as his.

At the end of the day, he became very famous due to his obsession with money. He had auctioned off the prizes from the War God Arena, and he always wanted to get paid when challenged, even when he faced a top-ten in battle records or any of the other recipients of the title War God. He would never give a discount either.

It was hard not to recall the name of someone so unique.

“Hey, Old Qin. What are you being suspicious of this bro for?” Zhang Xiangyang looked as if he was quite hurt, but he laughed it off. “Well since this is the case, this bro will make an oath here. If I leak your identity, then make it so that I’ll be impotent when I meet a beauty in the future! How about this?”

Puff ….

A brother, who had been drinking water to the side, simply sprayed water out of his mouth in laughter.

Qin Fen laughed quite helpless as well. This oath, in a certain sense, was truly a very important oath.

This was a time when many people thought oaths were worth shit. Qin Fen didn’t truly beleive that an oath could really constrain someone, but this period of life in military camp was different. Though there might be occasional friction among comrades, when something truly serious came up, nobody would be careless about such things.

They were recruits all from the same place! They were fellow countrymen. They were compatriots! Their veins were filled with blood, blood from the same ancestors!

“Okay! I’ll believe you this one time.”

Qin Fen’s blood had been ignited by everyone’s ardent gazes. He decided to gamble with his identity! The worst that would happen if he lost the gamble was a bit of trouble, while if he won, he would gain a group of friends that were truly worthy of trust.

“Hold on!” Zhang Xiangyang jumped the bed in a shout. “It’s not fair! I made an oath, and you guys are just going to piggy-back off it? Like life is that easy! Gossip and rumors are very terrifying things. Old Qin may trust you, but I don’t!”

“Big deal, we can all make oaths. If we reveal Old Qin’s identity on the Sky Battle Net, then let every one of us, aside from Old Qin of course, become impotent together!”

Qin Fen’s heart vaguely warmed when he heard how earnestly they expressed themselves and how this oath didn’t sound like a proper oath at all.

There were many people who agreed that the feelings among comrades were the strongest feelings in the world. They were feelings that came from experiencing life-or-death moments together.

Though not one of these recruits had been on the battlefield before, everyone had fought together in group brawls a few times. The feelings that comrades had between each other were rapidly growing in everyone’s hearts.

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Qin Fen naturally didn’t want to waste a hundred dollars, having decided to start his own sect on the Sky Battle Net. He went on his computer and quickly browsed through the application form, posts of success, and posts of failure. He quickly found the hidden probability from among the posts.

Such probabilities weren’t hidden too deeply. In a certain sense, everyone who was able to discover the probability could all be considered intelligent. The Federation opened the Sky Battle Net, so they naturally wanted to use it to collect all sorts of talented people.

Finding the dates that had higher probabilities of success could be considered a small hidden test for the applicant who sought to start a sect.

Qin Fen’s eyes stared tightly at the screen. He really wanted to grab a pen and some paper to make some calculations or use the computer’s calculator to quickly find out the probabilities.

However, he didn’t want the other recruits to view him as a monster. Luckily, Gun King lectured quite a bit on statistics, teaching Qin Fen probability several times. He forbade Qin Fen from using any sort of external equipment to help calculate probabilities, making him rely completely on his brain for the calculation.

After performing calculations under these requirements for a long time, Qin Fen became used to calculating in his head.

After half an hour of silence, Qin Fen raised an arm to wipe sweat off his forehead. His face carried a satisfied smile. This time’s mental calculation, though tiring, had been worth doing. He was pleased with how long it took him; half an hour was acceptable.

When Qin Fen wiped his forehead with his arm, he just so happened to see Zhang Xiangyang reveal a smile to him.