A Compromise

“We ran into one of Seventh Heaven’s teams and were beaten,” Zhou Huan Huan said casually. However, she was unable to hide the depressed look on her face.

“Seventh Heaven.”

Lu Li shook his head sympathetically.

This was the nature of the competition. Strength was essential, but luck was still important.

The three landladies had above average strength; they were quite strong compared to the ordinary players. If they were lucky, advancing through the tournament wouldn’t have been that difficult, but they would be hard-pressed against a top-level team. Against a team from one of the biggest guilds, there was naturally nothing that they could do.

“It doesn’t matter – we didn’t really expect to get anything. The three of us are more like casual players,” Dou Jing Jing said, trying to comfort herself.

Reality had taught them the difficulties of entrepreneurship – their initial plan of setting up a gaming studio had long been abandoned.