1304 Observation Work

Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio

The arguments between children and parents over games had probably existed in China for about 40 years.

Starting in the 1980s, lots of game halls sprung up across cities, followed by Internet cafes, personal computers, and the rise of broadband. Today, one could play games in the comfort of one's home. Currently, mobile games seemed to be slowly replacing computer games. However, the argument over games continued despite the changes in devices.

Zhang Zian himself was also part of this wave of change. He had frequented Internet cafes. He'd used to play online games with college classmates. He had also been attracted to single-player turn-based games on his personal computer. This was only until he had to enter society and work, and he did not have time for games. His phone was the only thing he could use to play a game—a game that had truly changed his life.

logologo

This is the end of Part One, and download Webnovel app to continue:

DOWNLOAD NOW
avataravatar
Next chapter