Genius Archer’s Streaming Season 3 Episode 274
90. Current (1)
As soon as the match broadcast began, a record-breaking crowd of people gathered.
-ㄷㄱㄷㄱㄷㄱ
-Finally
-It’s perfect since I came right after watching the fake national team lol
-Hey
-This is it~
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The chat window was janky from the beginning.
But the chat window wasn’t the only thing that stuttered.
The scene was the same.
It had been going on for three or four hours already, and it even stopped occasionally.
“Now, now, don’t push! You have to wait in line! there! “Don’t push!”
“Wow.”
“Crazy… Is this true for the audience?”
The crowd of people who actually came to watch the show was so crowded that it could not be controlled.
The number of spectator seats is definitely the same. Perhaps because of the heat of today’s game, it was much less controlled than the Korea-Japan game.
“These aren’t all visitors. They say there is a street cheering match in the park next door. Even that can be controlled from the stadium…”
A screen is turned on in the large park next to the stadium, and street cheering unfolds.
This was an event organized in a nearby Chinatown, and mostly Chinese people flocked to it.
“…and. “It’s crazy popular.”
The Japanese staff clicked their tongues and looked around at the cloud of people flocking in.
The popularity of the Korea-China war was beyond imagination.
Especially─
“The national team has arrived!”
“National team!?”
“Look over there! Yubi!”
When the Chinese team’s bus arrived, the Japanese staff’s faces turned pale.
“Waaaaaaaaaa!”
I’m sure I managed to get the line up somehow.
This is because the Chinese fans suddenly jumped over the fence and ran toward them.
“Uh huh!? “Over there!”
“If you don’t stand in line for this, you have to stand again!?”
“Aaaah! evil! Don’t hit me! “Don’t hit me!”
The crowd was already out of control.
They all rushed towards the players as if they couldn’t see anything else.
“…It’s a sight.”
In the distance, Joo-hyuk stood with his arms crossed and watched the scene.
“Be patient.”
He clicked his tongue with his mouth.
‘The goods will sell a lot.’
Deep down, I actually envied them.
* * *
Korea-China War.
It was a matchup that felt as weighty as the Korea-Japan match, and in some cases even more.
When you live in a neighboring country, various issues are bound to arise. A matchup with a neighboring country, not just in our country but in any country in the world, will attract considerable interest.
Nevertheless, the significance of the Korea-China match being held in this national competition was special.
First of all, China is ranked 3rd, and Joseon is an underdog.
China came up with an undefeated streak, and Joseon came up fighting fiercely.
Even foreigners, not all nationalities, were showing considerable interest in the clearly contrasting light and dark. Some people waited longer for this match than the match between Rome and Mongolia, which was the match ranked 1st and 2nd.
These factors contributed to making ticketing for this Korea-China match the most competitive ever.
In fact, there is another factor that was the most important.
The fact is that this match between Korea and China will be held in Japan.
Korea, China, and China are already the countries that travel to Japan the most.
In other words, the geographical accessibility is great for actual viewing.
If that happens, the number of ticket purchasers will inevitably increase.
This is because there is no inconvenience in going and watching.
[Breaking News] Tickets for the Korea-China game sold out in 57 seconds]
[Wow, on-site ticketing is over already???]
[Ah ㅡㅡ Ticketing is so tight??]
[In-hae tactics are coming hahaha]
Maybe that’s why the competition for tickets is so intense, even though it’s fierce. did.
Surprisingly, payments were made in the order of fastest internet speed.
Those who failed to get tickets eventually decided to gather together and cheer on the street in the park.
They arranged to do it not in their own country, but right next to the stadium in Japan.
Tremendous action power, economic power and loyalty. China’s Civil M fans have all of these things.
Therefore, there were already concerns about this in the MBUL community.
[I’m worried whether many Koreans will be able to go this time ㅠㅠ]
[Isn’t that a lot of spectators??]
[I think a lot of people will go because it’s so popular after the Korea-Japan match. [Because they are crazy people…]
Aren’t a lot of Koreans being pushed out in ticket sales?
Shouldn’t the Chinese have to play a difficult game with most of the stands filled?
etc.
It was a natural worry because I had felt the power of Civil M’s Chinese fans so many times.
* * *
Inside the waiting room.
Heechul takes the microphone and speaks to the players.
“You probably need to be a little more prepared.”
The purpose of the words was not much different from the concerns currently going through the Mbul community.
“The audience may be mostly Chinese. And… don’t be swayed by factors outside the game, whether it’s booing or swearing.”
Heechul is also a long-time Civil M user and has personally witnessed the power of Chinese fans several times. It’s about paying attention in advance.
The players nodded with stern expressions. In particular, Carrot had a look in his eyes that seemed to have made up his mind about something.
Is it because I was already hurt by a Chinese friend I interacted with at the hotel?
“hmm. okay. And…”
After checking the players’ expressions, Heechul nodded his head a few times and stood on the podium.
“I’m putting my Civil M career on the line….”
He immediately declared that he would put his career on the line.
“It doesn’t matter if the crowd over there is 100 and ours is 0!”
Heechul’s last attempt is to give strength to the players.
“It doesn’t matter if they are ranked third and we are last!”
There was power in the players’ eyes.
China is definitely a tough opponent.
That’s why Heechul raises his blood and shouts.
“We have never played an advantageous game in the first place!”
He wants to convey the meaning of this path that Joseon has taken so far.
Sometimes, the heroes who have come out of the thorny path do not know much about it.
What did you do and how great was it that you accomplished it?
“But what happened to all those who dealt with us!?”
Joseon has never been evaluated as advantageous.
Nevertheless, many countries that were said to have such an advantage are no longer in this arena.
“We defeated them all! “Were we lucky enough to do this!?”
It wasn’t.
“It’s because we are strong! So were we strong from the beginning!? “If we had met Japan in the preliminaries, would we have been able to win!?”
It wasn’t.
That wouldn’t have been possible.
“no! therefore! We are getting stronger! And now! I’ll give it my all! We are better than China! Even if every expert or community in the world says China does better! Does not matter.”
The players’ hearts were pounding.
At the same time, his eyes fluttered as if he was surprised.
This is because Heechul has never predicted his team’s advantage so clearly.
“We have become stronger. It’s still getting stronger. It has already crossed China. So… go and destroy it!!”
At his shout, the players all stood up with cheers.
“Waaaaaa!!”
“Let’s go!”
Soon, a staff member came in, gestured, and the players began to enter.
“Waaaaaaaaaa!!!”
A tremendous roar made the earth tremble.
In my experience, it was better than the Korea-Japan War.
Heechul told them not to worry, but the players instinctively looked at the stands.
Sanghyun was the same.
‘uh?’
Come to think of it, China’s cheering uniforms are also red. Korea is also red.
So it’s normal if you can’t tell the difference.
A distinction is being made.
‘White?’
There was a white force.
Who are these people?
Are these Chinese?
The Taegeukgi, with a white background like theirs, begins to wave throughout the white camp.
Only then did I realize it.
Korea changed their cheering uniforms to white.
‘….’
Sanghyeon swallowed dry saliva.
Well, if Korea had also worn red cheering uniforms… they would have mistakenly assumed that most of the spectators were from China.
Concerned about this, the managers of the Korean cheering team had already issued an order from the day the Korea-China match was formed.
[Notice) Changing the white color of the cheering uniform for the Korea-China match]
Since the monster uniform was white to begin with, it was not that difficult to match it to white.
When players wear their uniforms, they automatically become white.
Thanks to this, sales of player uniforms sold outside also skyrocketed.
Sanghyun also realized how far our fans have come.
He turns his head and looks around to check the number of fans.
“…?”
No matter how many times I turned it, the white color did not end.
“What is it?”
* * *
“Ahhh! The players are entering! Please welcome us with applause and cheers! I hope!”
After Caster’s shout.
Kinggyul spoke about the atmosphere at the scene.
“Hey. “I honestly thought that most of the spectators for today’s match between Korea and China would be Chinese!”
“ah! Yes! So much again! The market is big! “Because it’s famous for being popular!”
“you’re right. Since I am also a Civil M user, I have always heard a lot about such peculiar things about China!? however!”
A cheering squad dressed in white is shown on the broadcast screen.
There was literally no end.
So much so that they don’t all fit within the camera frame at once.
“Right now, almost two-thirds are Korean cheerleaders!?”
“you’re right! “Just looking at the white color, it’s already over half way through!”
-ㄷㄷㄷ
-ㄹㅇ?
-You beat Inhae Tactics? Hahaha
– Hahahaha
– So you’re cheering outside the Chinese?
-Did you win the ticket? Crazy hahaha
– What are communist hackers doing~ hahaha
– “Golden Shield”
“This is Korea! The land of ticketing! The land of morning calm! That’s right! Because everyone leaves at dawn! “The mornings are calm!”
“A country where birds wake up in the morning and stand in line! iced coffee! you’re right!”
Actually, there was a situation here.
“This is actually what I heard! “You say it’s the so-called ping chai?”
It was like that.
Ticket sales were completed so quickly.
The verdict on ticketing was different due to minor differences in reaction speed or processing speed.
To put it simply, Korea was much closer to the Internet than Japan, and Internet performance and personal computer performance were much better.
-Kya
-IT powerhouse revives like a dog~!
– ㅁㅊㅋㅋㅋㅋ Ping difference ㅋㅋㅋ
– If you live next to Japan, you must have experienced the Japanese invasion of Korea~~
-Ehm lol
– Where are you going to get tickets in a country that doesn’t even have AllTube?
Thanks to this, the difference in the number of spectators was clearly widened and cheers for the players from both countries. There was also a difference in sound.
“But is there anything scary about it?”
Kinggyul speaks as if he has some other information.
“yes? “What is it?”
“Currently, the Chinese fans who have successfully purchased tickets are fans living in Japan.”
“….”
If the Chinese living in Japan were gathered together, one-third of the stadium would be occupied.
-ㄷㄷㄷ
-ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋCrazy
-???: I only used 1/10th of my power?
-Oh, so it was possible ㄷㄷ
-Local ticketing haha
“Hey! “The players are now entering the capsule!”
Meanwhile, the players finished entering the capsule.
“National competition! Semifinals!”
Caster took a deep breath and stood up.
“Joseon vs. China! China vs. Joseon! Let’s watch the long-awaited first match! “Do it!”
Wow…!
The map began to be implemented as a hologram along with the cheers of the audience.
-ㄷㄱㄷㄱㄷㄱ
-Kazua~
-Honestly, I’m not looking forward to it, but first of all, ㄱ
-4th place was also good~
-Retsugo
Kugugoong…!
Rough rocks rose up to form a mountain landscape, and a moderate amount of water rose to form a valley.
[Rugged mountain valley]
This was the battlefield where the first battle with China would take place.