Luoyun Mountain's Reverse Allure Chapter 2

By: Muo Yushan
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In just three days, Cameron Yan had the idea of   breaking the contract again and again, but in the end he was defeated by the penalty and Delilah Yan's warning.

Dominic Jiang was like an automatic reply robot that didn't understand human language. He sent messages on time every day to ask about his progress. He seemed polite, but in fact he had bad intentions.

He is Party A, so that’s great, right?

Cameron Yan read through the complex and difficult background settings and story outline of the game with a sour face. In order to make it easier to understand, he also updated the game that had not been updated for a long time.

Cameron Yan downloaded this game to his computer when it was first released more than a year ago. The beautiful characters and rich plot lines were all very much to Cameron Yan's liking. He also fought wits and courage with clues in the copy and searched for game guides on the Internet.

However, this enthusiasm only lasted for three months. Later, he was busy for two months to finish the drawings for the client, and spent more than half a year in litigation. When he finally had some free time, he found that the game plot line had been updated a lot. He did not have so much time to study it carefully, but he never uninstalled the game.

When the original person in charge of the game company contacted Cameron Yan in the early stage, it was also because he had played this game before. Everything should have been going smoothly, except for Dominic Jiang who showed up halfway.

In order to draw a line between himself and Dominic Jiang as soon as possible, Cameron Yan took up his pen for the first time on his own holiday, and he was very efficient. In just one week, he came up with three plans.

He selected several drafts, and sent them to Dominic Jiang together with the design and concept, and sent the message in Dominic Jiang's tone.

"Representative Jiang is young and promising. He will surely be able to finish reading it in half an hour."

Just three minutes after he sent the message, Dominic Jiang replied.

"I don't have my computer with me right now, can we have a face-to-face meeting?"

"I'll pick you up."

Cameron Yan felt that Dominic Jiang was mentally ill, and seriously ill. It was seven o'clock in the evening, and it was raining heavily outside. He was crazy to go out for a meeting with him.

He didn't even think about it and simply replied: "You are sick, don't see me, get lost."

Cameron Yan had just been quiet for a few minutes when his cell phone rang. He looked at the unmarked phone number and saw that it was from a local area, so he picked it up with a skeptical attitude.

"Are you sick?" A familiar voice came into his ears through the receiver, low and soft. Cameron Yan immediately recognized it as Dominic Jiang's voice, with hypocritical courtesy.

He hung up the phone without thinking, blacklisted the phone number, and then reopened the chat box.

"What's wrong with you? I told you not to bother me. I don't give a Sh!t if I don't have a computer."

Dominic Jiang quickly replied: "Okay, I thought you were afraid to meet me, so you made up an excuse of being sick."

Don’t dare to meet?

Cameron Yan was almost laughing out of anger. What was there for him to be afraid of? The person who should be embarrassed to bury his head in the hole in the ground should be Dominic Jiang, right?

It wasn't him who decided to leave in the first place, and he hasn't been heard from in six years.

Cameron Yan thought that he had many advantages, and that never being at a disadvantage in an argument was one of his shining advantages. He immediately typed a series of words on the screen to curse Dominic Jiang for being insidious and shameless and sent them to him.

Looking at the chat box that hadn't been replied for a long time, Cameron Yan turned on the TV contentedly, and the eight o'clock TV that he usually thought was ridiculous became pleasing to the eye. Those annoying and hateful characters should be exposed by the protagonist and live with their tails between their legs for the rest of their lives.

He was just seeing the crucial moment when the protagonist was exposing the villain's crimes when his cell phone rang at an inopportune time.

Cameron Yan looked at the new message on the screen.

"Dominic Jiang: I'm in the coffee shop downstairs. I'll be here until ten o'clock."

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