### Chapter 41: Game Strategy
Inside the Game Entertainment Zone, Night Star has played quite a few games, all of which are types she’s never tried before.
To be honest, she never really liked video games, so she hasn’t experienced much in that realm.
Now that she’s in an area filled with games, the variety is dazzling to Night Star, who has never played many modern games.
With Mo Qianmeng’s recommendations and guidance, Night Star, along with Lianhua and Kong Yu Bai, is engrossed in playing some really fun games with a lot of enthusiasm.
As more games come within her reach, her account level gradually rises—finally leaving the newbie stage behind.
At least her account level is now level ten, which opens up a lot of possibilities.
Her gaming achievements are also piling up, mostly minor accomplishments from the games she’s played, nothing too special.
As for those rare achievements, it seems only true gaming veterans could snag those.
Anyway, our fishy-fishing Night Star isn’t too driven by the desire to collect achievements; she’s more of a “let it come as it will” sort of player, a true Zen gamer, if you will.
“Hm~ There are so many fun games here! Star Yoon would probably love it too, but many games can only be played here. Since Star Yoon doesn’t like going out, she might not get the chance to play.”
But, upon further reflection, it seems she could forcibly drag Star Yoon out.
Going out doesn’t mean she can’t slack off after all. If they went to Qi Yuan City together with Neko Shinna, it should be doable.
Just then, Mo Qianmeng interrupted Night Star’s train of thought.
“Do you have any other games you’d like to try? Although I’m a high-level player here, I probably haven’t played as many games as those hardcore gamers. Most of the time, I’m leveling up through actual duels with other players in real life. If you want to play more good games, it’s better to let other players guide you.”
“But there’s no one familiar here, right? Ordinary people aren’t easy for us to approach…”
Mo Qianmeng pondered for a moment and suddenly had a lightbulb moment.
“Wait here.”
With that, she started operating on the screen, searching for the contact information of Night Watchers who often patrol the Game Entertainment Zone.
Before long, she found one of the highest-leveled Night Watchers in Qi Yuan City and decided to contact him.
“Hello! I see you have a high gaming level in the entertainment zone; you must have played many games. I’d like to ask you a few questions.”
“…….”
There was a moment of silence from the other side.
“Young Sunlight? Just so you know, I’ve been seriously fulfilling my duties in the Game Entertainment Zone; I swear, I’m not slackin’ off and playing games during patrol hours. I only play during my off time, so please don’t misunderstand anything!”
Looks like this Night Watcher and gamer guy is quite worried about being misunderstood.
Mo Qianmeng felt speechless at this.
“I’m not here to ask you that! I just wanted to know if you have any recommendations for beginner-friendly games. A couple of my friends are here for the first time and need some gaming guidance.”
“Oh, is that it? No problem! I know this place well. I’ll send you a map of recommended games right away!”
Soon, Mo Qianmeng received a guide map for the Game Entertainment Zone, perfect for newcomers starting from scratch.
She hurriedly texted her thanks.
“No need to thank me; it’s normal for gamers to help each other out! Have fun with your friends!”
“Mhm!”
After disconnecting, Mo Qianmeng let out a soft sigh.
She usually doesn’t ask for help, and often keeps a cool demeanor, which might make her seem unfriendly. Many Night Watchers probably think she’s a serious Sunlight Night Watcher.
But in reality, she’s quite easygoing; it’s just that many people only see the surface and don’t bother to understand her inner self.
Shaking off those thoughts, she returned to Night Star and the others.
“I got the guide! Now let’s keep playing.”
“Mm-hmm!”
Night Star nodded with a smile, looking incredibly cute.
As time passed, dusk was approaching.
At the moment the sun began to set, Night Star and the others stood at the exit of the Game Entertainment Zone, ready to leave.
“Mm~ I had such a blast today~ If it weren’t for Sister Qianmeng’s help, I might not have enjoyed myself this much.”
Hearing this, Mo Qianmeng shook her head lightly.
“It was just a small thing.”
“Still, thank you!”
Night Star flashed an adorable smile that instantly melted Mo Qianmeng’s heart.
Sure enough, anything cute can brighten one’s mood.
But it was time for parting now.
Night Star said to Mo Qianmeng, “At this hour, we need to head back to the theater. Let’s go out and play together again next time.”
“Got it.”
Mo Qianmeng nodded in agreement.
Night Star and her friends turned and disappeared from Mo Qianmeng’s line of sight.
Seeing this, Mo Qianmeng also turned to leave, heading back to the Night Watcher Base.
Once she returned to the base, Mo Qianmeng happened to bump into Ice Lixie, who had just come back from outside.
When Ice Lixie spotted Mo Qianmeng, she walked over.
“Qianmeng, where did you go today?”
“Monitoring the Rising Sun Theater Group’s audience performers, singers, and puppet masters.”
“Wow, a task as risky as that? Qianmeng’s got some serious courage hidden inside!”
“Not really, I just thought if there are audience performers around, I wouldn’t have to worry about any issues,” Mo Qianmeng replied quietly.
“Mm, it seems you’ve figured out what kind of people the audience performers are during this time.”
Ice Lixie looked quite pleased.
Mo Qianmeng subtly averted her gaze, feeling a bit guilty for playing around with the audience performers instead of truly monitoring them.
Rather than watching out for a dangerous target, it felt more like hanging out with friends.
Imagining Night Watchers and members of the Star Eclipses group playing games together sounds absurd, yet that’s exactly what happened to her.
The charm and personality of the audience performers indeed make them lovable to many.
Perhaps that’s why so many members of Star Eclipses gravitate towards her and pamper her so much.
If she were at the Night Watcher Base, she’d probably hold the title of ‘group pet.’
What a cute little critter—whoever sends her to the battlefield must truly have a stone-cold heart!
“The audience performers, as pillars of the Rising Sun Theater Group, lack self-awareness. If they could just mature a bit, that would be great.”
“Isn’t it wonderful? It just means she hasn’t encountered any real hardships or worries. Being a bit naive isn’t a bad thing at all.”
Ice Lixie gently patted Mo Qianmeng’s head, smiling warmly, “Kids don’t need to grow up too fast; living lightly is the real secret of life.”
Mo Qianmeng froze for a moment, her expression holding a hint of frustration.
“Big Sister Lixie, are you suggesting I’m a kid? I’m a Sunlight after all, and better than many Night Watchers!”
“Well, to me, many younger Night Watchers seem like they haven’t quite shaken off their childhood. Even Hei Yang is the same,” Ice Lixie replied, grinning.
“Honestly, Hei Yang looks so young, so calling him a kid isn’t out of place at all,” Mo Qianmeng mumbled softly.
Ice Lixie chuckled without replying and then turned to leave.