Su Qianqian, in order to deal with her mom’s matchmaking pressure, arranged to meet her in-game CP, Lin Chen, in real life.
They had just finished taking a “boyfriend confirmation photo” at a café when, outside the floor-to-ceiling window, a blood-soaked zombie suddenly lunged toward them.
While fleeing for her life, she didn’t forget to switch to the game’s public chat:
“Guys, zombies are here—go AFK and save yourselves!”
Her teammate “Thunder God” instantly replied:
“You trolling me? Reporting you.”
The enemy mage sneered:
“That excuse is even more ridiculous than a paid actor.”
Lin Chen pulled her along, dodging through the horde of zombies, and glanced at her phone:
“Players these days are really hard to carry.”
Suddenly, the game’s map interface automatically expanded—
and the positions of all players in the entire city lit up on the real-world map in perfect sync.


