Ren Shuhan boldly logged into his wife’s account.

Although the game had rules, money could buy cheats.

In normal games, hiring someone to play ranked matches for you and achieving results far beyond your skill level would result in an account ban. But in “Sweet Murder,” as long as you had money, the game developers would open a backdoor for you, making it all legitimate and compliant, and it wasn’t even expensive.

However, in “Sweet Murder,” unlike in other games where account boosting was rampant, nobody did it here for one simple reason:

In other games, you played with money, but in this game, you played with your life.

Once you climbed the ranks, the opponents became stronger. Wouldn’t you be beaten up badly when you played again? So, nobody did such things, and Yu Xi had never expected such a sneaky move.

After the third game started and they were in the waiting room, Yu Xi’s first move was to check his blood pressure status. To his surprise and bewilderment, he still had four drops of blood remaining!

Between the preparation and the start, there were ten minutes. Yu Xi hadn’t clicked to start yet, just observing his teammates and contemplating the way out of this match.

This time, he was even more unfortunate. Among his three teammates, there wasn’t a single healer. One was a magic output ranked in the six digits, another was a complete novice who hadn’t even participated in ranking yet, and the third was a high-end assassin.

Why did it have to be like this? They were a team asking to be killed.

However, Yu Xi decided to deal with the two noobs first.

Killing teammates at the beginning of the game wasn’t something a gentleman would do, but Yu Xi was already at his limit, and now he didn’t care anymore. After all, he had even committed suicide; he couldn’t prioritize reputation and future anymore.

Unfortunately, the only high-end teammate, the assassin, was one of the teammates that betrayed Yu Xi in the previous game. At that moment, he stared at Yu Xi helplessly, as if saying:

“Hey, bro, don’t blame me for betraying you last time. You go ahead and do it to me first!”

Although this assassin wasn’t as skilled as Yu Xi, he was still in the top ten of the server and could give Yu Xi some trouble in the early stages of the game.

So, at the beginning of the game, Yu Xi took out the new player teammate with one move, then quickly ran away while stealthed.

The direction of the watchers’ chat had changed:

“Yu Xi is really ruining his reputation this time! It’s been a long time since I’ve seen someone start by killing teammates, especially newbies.”

“And there’s no Unpronounceable Buddha on the other side, just an Unpronounceable Beauty. He could actually win, but he’s chickening out like this?”

“And the map for this game is also good. I don’t want to watch anymore. I don’t want to see Yu Xi killing the little healer beauty.”

“Don’t speak too soon. The little healer beauty said he didn’t know how to play before, but he stunned Yu Xi as soon as he started. Who wins and who loses is still uncertain.”

This map for this match was indeed excellent.

It was called the Underground City, a subterranean market in a Western fantasy world. It was even more comfortable than the maze in the previous game, perfect for assassins to hide and ambush.

But it was also favorable for magic output players to find weapons.

The waiting room was also very fancy.

On Ren Shuhan’s side, the waiting room was a small shop selling clothes and jewelry, with a small fitting room. Because the live broadcast couldn’t see inside the waiting room, he occupied the fitting room during the ten minutes of waiting for the opponents to prepare. He changed several outfits using his wife’s body, then posed wildly in front of the mirror, taking selfies for memories…

Western-style clothes were something Jiang Qingyue had never tried before.

Regardless of men’s or women’s clothing, the pants weren’t sewn together! They had side slits, and the tops were very revealing. There were no tops for men’s clothing, only necklaces. Ren Shuhan selfishly chose a strapless female top for his wife.

Furthermore, there was a veil adorned with bell pendants, and the hair accessories were all made of gold, silver, and gemstones, matching the outfit and exuding luxurious exotic vibes.

The most fatal accessory was the armlet, which seemed to be tailored to Ren Shuhan’s peculiar taste. He was just thinking about passing straps through it to tie up the beautiful body in various ways when…

The game started.

This time, Ren Shuhan’s teammates were also random players, a very standard composition of a warrior, a mage, and an assassin. None of them had high rankings, so they were happy to see a healer on their team.

“Stick together,” the warrior said. “The other side doesn’t have a healer. We can win if we play it safe.”

“Exactly, huh?” the assassin said, stuttering. “You, you’re so beautiful, aren’t you…”

Seeing him struggle with his words, the mage spoke for him: “I wanted to say it just now, but you went straight into the fitting room—your boyfriend, isn’t he the Unpronounceable Buddha?”

“Thanks,” Ren Shuhan nodded to the assassin, then showed off to the mage, “the player with the ID #%x2d4@1%e is my husband.”

AD: “…”

AP: “…”

The beauty was not holding back at all!

And why were he suddenly showing affection?

The audience reacted:

“Oh my god, I thought it was a pro flirting with a beauty, but it turns out they’re already married!”

“Wow, the little healer is, is □□1They’re basically censoring themselves to not say something vulgar!”

“I’m so jealous.”

Their confused warrior teammate was shocked.

What? Just randomly queuing up and ending up with a king?

Ren Shuhan continued, “In this match, there’s someone called Yu Xi…”

The mage and assassin teammates became fearful, “Oh my god? You’ve made it to the third round, haven’t you?”

They had heard about the Unpronounceable Buddha’s live stream, but the problem was that the Unpronounceable Buddha wasn’t on their team this time. With only an Unpronounceable healer, they couldn’t possibly defeat Yu Xi, who was second in the server.

“Don’t worry,” Ren Shuhan said. “Once I find him, I’ll challenge him alone. You guys just need to protect yourselves and ignore him.”

Three teammates: “?”

Audience: “???”

Brother, you’re a healer!

“Will he accept your challenge?” the warrior teammate didn’t know about their grievances, only worried that he couldn’t beat Yu Xi, “And can you beat him in a one-on-one?”

“Don’t worry,” Ren Shuhan smiled. “He’ll accept it.”

Indeed.

Because this time, Yu Xi came prepared. He started the game by being cautious of his teammates, successfully shaking them off, and ran to the market to find a telescope. He then skillfully found the highest point to look across to the other side and finally understood why his teammates for this match included two noobs—

The enemy’s lineup had changed!

Although he still had four drops of blood pressure remaining, the opponents consisted of only one newbie, Jiang Qingyue, and three other ordinary players. Naturally, he would be matched with equally weak opponents.

Wasn’t this a great opportunity the game had given him to take revenge personally?

And “Jiang Qingyue” even took the initiative to challenge him:

“Yu Xi—dare you—fight me—one-on-one—”

To show his sincerity, “Jiang Qingyue” sent all three of his teammates to a faraway place, holding only a whip in his hand, standing in an open space.

Usually, with a healer sacrificing themselves like this, the enemy assassin could take him out with one blow.

But Yu Xi’s assassin teammate was scared by the boyfriend of this healer who had left deep psychological scars, so he was lurking nearby, waiting for the 30-minute mark to surrender quickly, admit his mistake to the Unpronounceable Buddha, and beg him not to kill him next time.

Yu Xi’s other two teammates were even more afraid to offend the god, so they stood by, watching with folded arms.

This was truly the most audacious healer ever seen, and the audience was captivated.

If Yu Xi accepted the one-on-one challenge, it might impress some bystanders, but a duel between an assassin and a healer was evenly matched. Whether Yu Xi accepted or not, the outcome wouldn’t be great.

However, for Yu Xi at that moment, he didn’t care how the bystanders perceived him.

He was extremely tired, and the only thing on his mind was two words:

Revenge.

In Yu Xi’s fantasy, he had already tortured Jiang Qingyue with three thousand cuts.

So, after hesitating for a moment, Yu Xi emerged from the shadows, holding two curved knives in his hands, and replied, “I accept.”

The bait was taken, and Yu Xi’s initial plan was completely thwarted.

“Jiang Qingyue” cracked his whip and approached with a smile.

Yu Xi used his skills to dive forward, instantly engaging in a clash with him, then quickly creating distance between them.

“Jiang Qingyue’s” whip didn’t even touch Yu Xi, although he also managed to avoid being cut by Yu Xi’s curved knives, he staggered a bit.

“It seems you still remember the moves I taught you,” Yu Xi sneered at his skills, “but unfortunately, you still use them poorly.”

Ren Shuhan squinted, thinking about how to coax out information.

All the moves he had just used were imitations of Jiang Qingyue’s style, very gentle, as if he was reluctant to attack the enemy, but they looked very graceful. Completely opposite to Yu Xi’s usual practical assassination methods. So why did Yu Xi say Jiang Qingyue was his student?

“Everything you taught me is useless,” “Jiang Qingyue” said coldly, “and yet you blame me for not using them well?”

Yu Xi snorted, “Those who deceive their teachers and betray their ancestors.”

A classic diversion tactic.

But he managed to get some strange information out.

Yu Xi had actually been my wife’s teacher? Ren Shuhan couldn’t help but think, then would I have to call him teacher too? No, that’s too disgusting.

Teaching useless things, just wanting to take advantage…

Ren Shuhan decided to educate Yu Xi properly. Not everyone could claim to be a teacher.

“Today, I’m going to kill you with my own hands!”

He firmly rushed towards Yu Xi, swinging his whip twice, his breath not very stable, shattering a piece of Yu Xi’s clothes.

“Don’t be foolish!” Yu Xi’s assassin teammate couldn’t help but speak up, “You’re a healer, there’s no need to fight him!”

“Heh,” on the other side, Yu Xi’s mind was clouded by hatred, completely oblivious to Ren Shuhan’s acting, decisively activating the assassin’s duel skill, inviting the opponent’s consent, “if you dare, agree, I’ll clean house today!”

It was time to close the net, Ren Shuhan agreed decisively.

The duel barrier was set up.

The barrage was completely confused:

“Teacher? Yu Xi can play as a healer?”

“Impossible, in Sweet Murder, you can only specialize in one class with this difficulty, how could there be cross-classing? Seeking death?”

“Poor Yu Xi, trying to play the role of a teacher.”

“Oh my god, this skill is for assassins, how can Yu Xi use it as a healer! I’m really worried about the little healer!”

“Since the little healer is queuing solo, it means he still has some skill, I bet on him.”

“This…I can only bet on Yu Xi, but I’m afraid of bad luck, forget it, I’ll quit gambling.”

“Sob sob, little healer, you have to be okay!”

At this moment, Jiang Qingyue was doing well.

Because once the rankings started, they couldn’t be interrupted, so Jiang Qingyue logged into Ren Shuhan’s account.

Wrapped in his husband’s skin, he wandered around a map resembling a tourist attraction for a long time, all the enemies serving him tea and being very attentive, turning the game into a leisurely live stream. He even sat on a chair, turned on the screen mirroring, and entered his own live stream room to watch Ren Shuhan’s match.

“Mm,” Jiang Qingyue pointed to the screen showing himself, “I bet on him.”

Lol this couple I swear

Tho I really wonder what Yu Xi meant, I don’t recall reading anything about him teaching Jiang Qingyue before?? Just that he was a cannon fodder?

Thank you for reading