Goodbye, Star Moon

Four students rushed out of the classroom and surrounded Lu Li. Their over-excitement made him feel uneasy.

You weren’t able to alter the way that you looked in Dawn: your in-game avatar would look like your real life self. However, most players would add further customizations to their character, which made them unrecognizable in addition to the changes in race.

When Lu Li joined the game, he didn’t change anything for the sake of saving time.

He was now regretting that decision. In the future, he would wear a mask in game.

“Gu… Guru, I’m playing Thief too. Can you… give me an autograph?” a pimple-faced boy stuttered.

The teacher of the class was concerned; it was one thing for these kids to play video games, but for it to reach a point where they would be chasing celebrities was too much. A meeting with their parents needed to be set up tomorrow to talk about this obsession.