China dad hires virtual ‘hitman’ to take out unemployed, video-gaming son

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A Chinese father fed up with his son’s unemployed ways — which he blamed on his daily feed of video games — hired a virtual “hit man” to knock off the 23-year-old and hopefully give him the motivation to get off the couch and seek a job.

The man, named only as Mr. Feng, lives with his son, Xiao Feng, in central China and reached out to an online high-level player to kill his son’s character every time his name surfaces in the game online, the Daily Mail reported.

He told the Sanging Daily that his son started playing video games in high school and has since faced difficulty holding down a job.

The younger Mr. Feng learned of the plot when he started getting targeted while playing and asked why, the Daily Mail said.

But the plot didn’t work. The 23-year-old told his father: “I can play or I can not play, it doesn’t bother me. I’m not looking for any job — I want to take some time to find one that suits me,” the Daily Mail reported.

isayimnothere on August 22nd, 2017 at 14:50 UTC »

Little did he know he had hired his sons alt. Effectively giving his son a job. <.<

TooShiftyForYou on August 22nd, 2017 at 13:19 UTC »

Mr Feng hired high-level players to kill his son's character every time he went online to play in the hopes that this would see him tire of playing.

So those other "hitmen" actually got a job by playing video games so much.

dick-nipples on August 22nd, 2017 at 12:56 UTC »

The younger Mr. Feng learned of the plot when he started getting targeted while playing and asked why...

So one of them told the kid that they were hired by his dad? Imaginary or not, that's a shitty hitman.