After the Full-Level Boss Entered the Infinite Game By Mistake

Chapter 669.2



Chapter 669.2



Xia Chi weaved through the players discussing passionately and finally squeezed into the café.


He looked at the familiar booth with the curtains drawn and instinctively walked over, excitedly pulling the curtain aside. “Brother.”


When the curtain opened, there were several unfamiliar faces inside.


Xia Chi’s excited expression immediately disappeared.


A female player holding a coffee asked, “Hello, who are you looking for?”


Xia Chi took two steps back awkwardly. “Sorry, I mistook you for someone else.”


His shoulder was tapped, and Xia Chi turned around in confusion to find Liang Xi.


Liang Xi: “Finally, I found you. Everyone’s been waiting for you for a long time.”


Xia Chi was dumbfounded. “Where?”


Liang Xi: “Where else? At the Core Fire Guild. But not on the original floor, we’re still too low-level to reach that high. The Core Fire Guild is now on the first floor of the game lobby. Come on, follow me.”


Another difficult journey ensued.


Xia Chi saw Liang Xi open an unremarkable door. The space inside wasn’t large, about the size of a reception room.


There were several sofas around the coffee table in the middle, all of them filled with people.


Zhou Guang, Li Cancan, Li Cangshan, Liang Xi.


Also Song Yuantian, Hongyue, Lin Jue, Emil.


Xia Chi’s gaze shifted.


Sister Sun Ning, who he had been thinking about through the entire copy, was also there. Next to her sat a middle-aged man in a suit. The man had a tall, lean figure, handsome features, and well-groomed hair streaked with two touches of gray at the temples.


Upon closer inspection, this man’s facial features resembled Sister Sun Ning’s, so he must be her brother, Sun Yan.


On the other side of Sister Sun Ning was another man. He was broad-shouldered with a narrow waist, sharp features, and a hearty smile.


Xia Chi felt that this person was familiar but couldn’t remember where he had seen him before no matter how hard he tried.


Sun Ning: “Let me introduce you. This is my brother, Sun Yan.”


Xia Chi gave a respectful nod. “Hello, Brother Sun Yan.”


Sun Yan didn’t have the expected imposing demeanor of a CEO. “Brother Xia, I know you. My sister has spoken of you often. Thank you for looking out for her.”


Sun Ning then pointed to the person beside her. “And this is Chi Yan, my brother’s friend. The three of us used to manage the Fury Flame Guild together.”


“Oh, it’s you!” Xia Chi’s eyes widened. “I remember now! You’re also a friend of my brother. No wonder you seemed so familiar.”


Chi Yan laughed heartily. “I’m surprised you still remember me.”


Sun Ning glanced at her watch. “There’s one more person. He should be arriving any moment.”


As if on cue, there was a knock at the door.


Xia Chi, being the closest to the door, reached out to open it without thinking.


Standing outside the door was Tang Yue.


Xia Chi was momentarily stunned, and it was Sun Ning who waved Tang Yue in. “You’re finally here, come in.”


Tang Yue: “I didn’t come alone. I brought two people with me.”


He stepped aside slightly, revealing the two people hidden behind him.


Two people, one on the left and the other on the right, stood just outside the door. The people in the room just took one look and suddenly lost control of their expressions and screamed excitedly.


“Fuck, Bai Lixin, you finally showed up!”


“God Xin!!!”


“Big Boss?”


“Dijia!”


The three heavyweights entered the room one after another, and the previously excited atmosphere suddenly fell silent for some reason.


The air was still, and everyone’s gazes kept shifting between Bai Li xin and Dijia.


In fact, even now, they didn’t fully understand what had happened back then—why they died in the game but lived in reality.


Well aware of their confusion, Bai Lixin slowly recounted the whole story, though he deliberately concealed his and Dijia’s true identities.


Everyone’s faces were sometimes shocked, sometimes scared, sometimes surprised, and sometimes emotional.


As Xia Chi listened, he stole glances at Tang Yue out of the corner of his eye.


So it turned out that Tang Yue had played a crucial role in all this. And his brother had known from the start that Tang Yue was his system.


Xia Chi lowered his head, the tips of his ears flushing red.


Hadn’t he once asked his brother for advice on what to do after… well, “doing it” with his AI butler?


And now, although he hadn’t verified it directly, it wasn’t some AI butler at all—it seemed to be Tang Yue himself.


In other words, his brother had always known that he and Tang Yue had… done it???


‘Oh my god!’


‘Please, give me a mouse hole to crawl into.’


“Where is Samael?” Amid the silence, Emil broke the stillness. “Where is he? Is he dead?”


Dijia: “I resurrected all the players. This included those who died in the final battle, in the copies, and even those who had become game monsters and were living in the copy world but had been marked as dead by the system. So, theoretically, aside from the Little Overlord, all the players have come back to life.”


“Samael was also a player, so he’s been resurrected too.”


Emil: “But why haven’t I found him?”


Dijia: “My wish was for the resurrected players to return to the real world. Samael doesn’t belong to your world.”


Emil gritted his teeth and lowered his head, suppressing his emotions. “Oh.”


“But…” Dijia’s tone shifted. “It’s not impossible that you’ll meet again.”


Emil’s head shot up. “What do you mean by that?”


Dijia: “He has one more chance.”


Emil stood up in excitement. “What kind of chance?”


He was desperate for an answer, but the man across from him had already pursed his lips and stopped speaking.


Seeing that he wouldn’t get anything more, Emil reluctantly sat down, but his eyes kept glancing toward the door, his thoughts already elsewhere.


A few minutes later, Emil finally couldn’t sit still and stood up. “Sorry, I have something to take care of. Let’s talk another time.”


He left in a hurry, throwing out this sentence as he pushed the door open and left.


Song Yuantian: “He came here just to look for clues about Samael.”


Xia Chi: “I thought he and Samael didn’t get along? Why is he suddenly so concerned about him?”


“You just don’t get it, do you?” Hongyue wrapped her arms around Song Yuantian’s slender waist affectionately. “This is what they call ‘saying one thing but meaning another’. Clearly, he’s crazy about him, but he’s trying to keep his pride by pretending to hate him. It’s not straightforward and totally not cute, right, little brother?”


Song Yuantian blushed, like an eighteen-year-old boy experiencing his first crush. He agreed with whatever Hongyue said.


“So, what is this one chance exactly?” Bai Lixin glanced sideways at Dijia.


Dijia raised an eyebrow, his gaze filled with obvious aggression. “Come with me, I’ll tell you in secret.”


Bai Lixin immediately puffed up like a provoked fighting rooster. “Fine, I’ll go! Who’s afraid of who?”


“We have something to attend to, so we’ll be off. Let’s talk another day.” Dijia tossed out this casual statement and pulled Bai Lixin along as they left.


As they walked away, Xia Chi could still hear them whispering.


“Why do you always get to be the copy monster and I’m the player? I want to be the copy monster too.”


“Alright, next time you’ll be the monster and I’ll be the player. You chase, I’ll run, and you can use those sharp teeth to bite me to death, okay?”


“We also need to follow up on user feedback and beginner gameplay data, so we’ll be leaving now.” Not long after Bai Lixin and Dijia left, Sun Ning and the other two also said their goodbyes.


Next were Hongyue and Song Yuantian, followed by Li Cancan and Li Cangshan…


The people in the room gradually left, until only Tang Yue and Xia Chi remained.


Xia Chi was a bit dazed.


What was going on?


Why did everyone leave? How did it go from a full room to just him and Tang Yue in the blink of an eye?


He didn’t want to be alone with Tang Yue!!!


There were so many sofas in the room yet Tang Yue insisted on squeezing next to him.


Xia Chi quietly moved to the side, but Tang Yue nonchalantly leaned in closer.


Finally, Xia Chi couldn’t bear it any longer and subconsciously lifted his foot. “Tang Yue, stay away from me.”


Tang Yue was quick, firmly grabbing Xia Chi’s ankle and pressing his leg against the back of the sofa.


He leaned in, and suddenly their posture became intimate and ambiguous.


Tang Yue: “I’m sorry.”


Xia Chi’s face flushed bright red, his heart pounding. “If you know you’re sorry, then get off me now!”


“I am apologizing, but not for this.” Tan Yue’s gaze was filled with the primal aggression of a beast. He looked down at Xia Chi from above. “I always thought you hadn’t figured it out. That was my mistake.”


Xia Chi’s pant leg slid down due to gravity, revealing his slender, delicate calf.


Tan Yue’s hand slowly moved up from Xia Chi’s ankle. “You should have remembered that night in your player dormitory by now.”


Xia Chi shivered as he looked at the approaching Tan Yue. “Are you crazy, Tan Yue?”


Tan Yue was already closing in. His face twisted with repression stared at Xia Chi. “If I weren’t crazy, how could I have been pulled into the system? Didn’t you want to know what my obsession is? My obsession has always been you.”


“All these years, you’ve treated me as your best friend, but I’m not. The first person I had a wet dream about was you, and it’s always been you since then.”


“I’ve been careful to keep my distance from you, to maintain a good relationship with you because I was afraid you’d find out my secret.”


“I’m greedy. I don’t just want to be your friend. I want to keep you by my side for life, to be buried with you under the same gravestone.”


“Do you understand what I mean?”


“I understand what you mean!” Xia Chi shouted at the top of his lungs. “I like you too!!!”


Tan Yue froze on the spot.


Swoosh.


A bright light flashed, and Xia Chi disappeared from the sofa.


Tan Yue stared at the empty space beneath him, dumbfounded.


Did he just log out of the game right after confessing?!


It can still be like this?


——————————


“Whoosh!” Xia Chi shot up from the game cabin, gasping for air as he rushed into the washroom. He turned on the faucet and splashed cold water on his face several times.


Only when the heat on his face subsided a bit did he support himself against the sink and look at his reflection in the mirror.


His hair was wet, his eyes red, and his cheeks even redder.


What had he just said in the game?


Did he just impulsively confess to Tan Yue?!


No, no, no, this wasn’t supposed to happen.


He had to explain things to Tan Yue, say that it was a slip of the tongue, that he was talking nonsense.


It was all Tan Yue’s fault, saying something about wanting to be buried in the same grave, which surprised him.


Suddenly, the doorbell rang outside.


Xia Chi hurriedly walked out, and when he looked through the peephole, he immediately jumped back several steps in fright.


‘Tan, Tan, Tan Yue, it was Tan Yue!’


His phone’s notification sound kept beeping. Xia Chi fumbled with his phone and opened the messages.


—I’ve accepted your confession.


—Now hurry and open the door for your boyfriend.


—If you don’t open it soon, I’ll call the police.


—I’m counting to three.


—3.


—2.


Xia Chi quickly yanked the door open.


Outside, Tan Yue stood leaning against the doorframe, his hair slightly disheveled, his gaze sharp as a hawk.


His broad figure blocked the doorway. “Don’t you have anything to say to me? My boyfriend.”


Xia Chi stared blankly at the young man in front of him.


The other party’s long arms stretched out, and his fitted undershirt outlined his firm muscles.


“So handsome.’


Xia Chi subconsciously gulped and asked cautiously, “What should I say?”


Tan Yue slowly walked into the room, pressing Xia Chi into a narrow corner. “What do you think?”


Xia Chi gulped again. “I also want to be buried in the same grave as you?”


Tan Yue curled his lips into a satisfied smile. “Though it’s not what I wanted to hear, I’ll definitely fulfill your wish.”


Xia Chi: “Then what is it that you want to hear the most?”


Tan Yue thought for a moment. “I’ve thought about it, and now, everything you say, I want to hear.”


Xia Chi hesitated slightly. “Then can you move a bit farther away from me?”


Tan Yue: “?”


The male pheromones filled the air, and Xia Chi’s heart beat wildly. “Otherwise, I’m afraid I won’t be able to control myself. I want to touch you.”


Tan Yue’s eyes glimmered with amusement.



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