Chapter: 295
The training period lasted for about two weeks. In that span of time, it was impossible for ninety percent of Wasteland’s new players to ascend from Bronze to Diamond Division.
Given such an impressive performance, everyone would easily think that Judy deserved to at least get a B rating.
Standing beside the platform, holding her Last report in her hand, Judy didn't seem to mind the grade she got at all. Instead, she bowed to Maria with a pure look in her eyes.
"I could have easily given you an A, but you've gone AFK several times in the qualifying matches, thereby messing things up for your teammates. So, obtaining a C is your punishment."
Hearing what Maria just said, the viewers, as well as the students present were all shocked.
They started looking at each other and murmured, "For real? I thought Judy was the hard-working type! Why would she leave during a match?"
“Well, I understand what Maria is saying. The game is all about teamwork after all. But I still want to know one thing. When did she do that? And what did she do that she needed to go AFK?"
“For all those asking, I'm here to explain to everyone what really happened. You can actually check Judy's fighting records in Wasteland. During the entire training period, she had gone AFK for six times, and it was during those three days that the hotel kitchen was being repaired due to the fire."
“So... She left the game because she had to cook? I see. That's three lunches and three dinners. Ha-ha!"
“I still can't believe that. She actually prioritized doing the house chores? Didn't she feel tired doing that for three consecutive days? She's good at playing the game, but it doesn't seem like she's fond of it."
"Well, yeah. I don't think playing games is Judy's thing. Four of those six times were during important qualification matches.”
After Maria explained why Judy got that grade, she commented, “Well, at least I won't be required to play Wasteland anymore, right?"
Although Judy still sounded very gentle and obedient, everyone could really feel that she was already done with the game.
No matter how popular a thing was, still not everyone would be a fan of it.
In this case, Judy just wasn't the type of person that was hooked up in playing games.
“Well, Judy Likes cooking more, but that doesn't really matter!"
“Ha-ha! Yeah, I agree. It's just a waste because she actually has the talent to be good in Wasteland. But to each his own. We've got to respect what her priorities are."
“I suspect that the first thing Judy will do after the training program is to delete her Wasteland account. Ha-ha!"
“The students who became the first and second place in the class both delete their Wasteland accounts? What an irony. I think I‘m about to cry!"
"Bro, be honest! That's not something to cry about. It's actually funny!"