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WHEN the Luo brothers arrived home, Luo Yan quickly washed up so he could comfortably check the forum after. When he’s done, he went to the living room and asked a maid to bring him juice and some snacks. Soon, the maid brought freshly squeezed orange juice and a plate of green bean cake.

He ate a bit of the cake and enjoyed its taste before leaning comfortably on the couch. He took out his phone and immediately checked Arcadia’s game forum. When he saw the top post, he didn’t know what reaction he should show. Mostly because of the title of the post – [Yuexing – the place where the beautiful elf sister is waiting].

Okaaayyyyy...

Were these people only interested in his beauty? [Don’t tell me that’s the only thing they noticed?]

Now he was kind of regretting why he decided to appear on the advertis.e.m.e.nt. What if his presence was the only one that the other players noticed? If he’s the only reason why they decided to go to the pavilion, wouldn’t they go on strike if they didn’t find him on the night of its opening?

Then did that mean he, once again, had to don the guise of ’Shishi’ and serve the future customers of the pavilion? He shook his head and just opened the forum post before he started to overthink things even more.

He read the comments and just like what he imagined, the top ones were all about him. Talking about his beauty, how they all wanted to meet him, and how they couldn’t wait to be ’served’ by him. But he still continued to scroll down, not losing hope. And soon, he saw comments about other elements in the video other than him. They praised the good location, the gorgeous ancient building, the attractive music, and the beautiful NPCs.

Luo Yan finally breathed a sigh of relief when he read those comments. At least not everyone was talking about him. But maybe he still need to make an appearance, at least on the night of the opening. He’d just make it as brief as he could.

He picked up the glass of juice and drank it. Then a particular comment attracted his attention.

[Guys, go to Weibo! Moonlight Media’s official account just posted the video!]

He raised one of his brows when he read that. Moonlight Media did? But why? There’s no reason for them to do that. Then Ji Yun’s face suddenly appeared in his mind. Could it be?

Before his brain made more assumptions, he just simply went to Weibo and then he remembered he had no Weibo account. Even during his first life, he never really had any interest in that platform. After all, he’s not a celebrity or anything. There’s really no need for him to use it. Besides, he had no interest in stuffs like celebrities and such.

But for the sake of viewing the post by Moonlight Media, he decided to make a dummy account. Well, not exactly a dummy account because he planned to use his game name and also his game avatar as the DP. After successfully signing in. He went to the Weibo account of Moonlight Media. And just like what the comment said, they really advertised his pavilion.

Moonlight Media v: A new business will open up in Arcadia! We all welcome you to Yuexing Pavilion. The place where world class courtesans could entertain you with their great songs, dances, and music. Come and be amazed by their magnificent talent and beauty. Let’s all see each other on the 21st of September!

Then after that a video of the advertis.e.m.e.nt was attached.

Luo Yan was a bit unbelieving. Moonlight Media really did post his advertis.e.m.e.nt on their official Weibo account. Maybe he should have a talk with Shen Ji Yun. Then he could enlighten him on what exactly happened.

He then read all the comments under the post. Most of them were positive. But, of course, there would be people who would post negative comments. Like, was Moonlight Media out of their mind to make an in-game business like this? Or could they not think of anything new anymore to attract new players to the game? There were also those saying if they were promoting abused of NPCs. But all of those were drown by positive comments, so Luo Yan didn’t pay them any heed.

Luo Yan couldn’t help but let out a huge grin. No matter the reason why Moonlight Media helped him advertise his pavilion, at the end, this would still be to his advantage. With this, there was no doubt now that players would flock his pavilion on the night of its opening.

His brain was starting to be filled of ideas on how to make his pavilion more profitable.

"What are you smiling so happy for?" Luo Jin’s voice suddenly sounded, cutting off Luo Yan’s thoughts.

He raised his head and saw his younger brother walking towards him. Then he sat down beside him.

Luo Yan happily showed him his phone. "Look, Moonlight Media posted my advertis.e.m.e.nt on their Weibo account."

"What advertis.e.m.e.nt?" Luo Jin asked, confused.

"You didn’t watch it?"

"I didn’t even know about it." contemporary romance

No wonder this guy hadn’t nagged him about it the whole day. "I told you that I made a promotional video for my pavilion, right? So, I could advertise it to other players. Well, that advertis.e.m.e.nt played last night to all four major cities of Arcadia. How come you didn’t see it?"

Now that Luo Yan mentioned it, Luo Jin finally remembered that he did tell him about it. Should he tell him that he and Su Yuqi were too busy thinking of more ways to get back on that Alucard that he totally forgot about it? He shook his head. No. This second brother of his would just tease him non-stop for being together with Su Yuqi.

"Do you have the video? I’ll watch it now," he just said instead.

"Nope. Ah Jin should just watch it later when it’s shown again in one of the four cities’ plaza," Luo Yan said.

"Why, when I could just watch it now?"

Luo Yan smiled at him. "So Ah Jin could have an authentic experience. You can watch it for the first time inside the game, just like the other players."

Luo Jin could only grumble. Luo Yan was probably just teasing him again. "Fine."

"What’s fine?" asked a new voice.

Luo Yan turned his head towards the front door and saw their older brother walking inside. He excitedly stood up and ran towards Luo Ren. As always, he hugged his brother’s arm and acted all spoiled.

"Welcome home, Brother. Why are you back early today?"

"I already wrapped up that business deal Dad asked me to handle," Luo Ren answered. Then he went and pinched Luo Yan’s cheek. "Now I could spend more time with Yan Yan."

Luo Yan smiled happily. "That’s great, Brother."

These past few days, Luo Ren had been going home late because of that business deal. He also had to leave very early. Maybe because that deal was on its last phase, so his brother had been really busy. But now, they could finally eat dinner together. So, Luo Yan was really happy.

"Is Brother tired? I’ll give you a massage," he added when he noticed the tired lines on Luo Ren’s face.

Luo Ren smiled, moved by his brother’s sweetness. "I won’t reject that offer."

Luo Jin snorted. "What massage? With those little hands? You’ll just get tired yourself."

Luo Ren looked at his youngest brother. "Then how about Xiao Jin do it? I’ve been standing all day that my feet are all sore," he teased.

"No way would I touch your feet," Luo Jin said incredulously.

"Then should I do it?" Luo Yan asked innocently.

"No, Yan Yan doesn’t have to do it. Yan Yan’s hands are very tender, it’s just right to massage my shoulders," Luo Ren said. "But Xiao Jin’s hands are hard from all his fighting. So, it’s just perfect for my feet."

"Brother!" Luo Jin called angrily.

Luo Ren and Luo Yan both turned to Luo Jin whose now glaring daggers at them, even his face was starting to turn red. The two looked at each other and then both laughed. If there’s one thing the two had in common, then it’s teasing their younger brother.

Because Luo Jin was just the type that one couldn’t help but tease.

done.co

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