Prodigal System in the Flourishing City -
Chapter 501 - 499: Borrowing a Chicken to Lay Eggs [First Update]
Chapter 501: Chapter 499: Borrowing a Chicken to Lay Eggs [First Update]
Upon hearing Lu Xiaobu’s words, Liang Lan was stunned, "Smash? Young Master, smash what?"
"Smash all those facilities made by the Korean bastards!"
Lu Xiaobu said indifferently: "If we’re going to do it, let’s do it thoroughly. Avoid the whispers behind our backs. Tell them, I, the young master, want to do it myself and also thrash all of them!"
Nobody dared to guarantee that there wouldn’t be anyone chewing over this matter later.
After all, it has already been half a month, the general framework must be basically there.
If at that time, my side succeeds and Korea steps in saying, "This is all imitating us, they let us do half of it just to steal our skills blah blah blah," that would be annoying as hell!
So, just smash them all!
"Yes, Young Master."
Liang Lan immediately nodded, "I’ll execute the order right away!"
It sounds simple, but actually there are many things to do: canceling the contract with Vermilion Bird Company, Vermilion Bird Company’s contract with the Korean side, transferring the ownership of the equipment, and so on.
Therefore, the demolition didn’t happen that day.
And on that very day, as expected, the rumors were already swirling online.
There was no way around it; before this, not many people knew about the issue.
But once the news of the contract cancellation got out, people who were previously not paying attention to the pre-competition construction started to take notice.
This way, people would follow the vine to discover this issue.
"Tsk tsk tsk, so it was designed by the Koreans, huh! Heh!"
"Lu Xiaobu, can you really lower yourself like this? You just fought a battle, proclaiming your patriotism, and now you’re still getting Korea to do it?!"
"Well, it kind of makes sense though. Just look at the level of our domestic competitions, of course, I’m talking about the organizing side’s issue, not the competitors."
"You know what, now that you mention it, I sort of understand too. Do you guys remember the competition in April? Speaking of it, I was both angry and amused, the event organized was so poorly prepared that the team ended up playing in an Internet café. That’s freaking embarrassing!"
"What are you all comparing, whatever the reason, this matter is a disgrace on Lu Xiaobu!"
"..."
Discussions about this issue continued until the cancellation of the contract was officially confirmed, and suddenly, the fervor surrounding the issue reached a climax.
"What the hell, they really canceled the contract?"
"The competition time isn’t going to be pushed back, is it?"
"Yeah, I’ve already bought everything, requested leave, and now you’re telling me it’s postponed? I’m seriously not going to watch it then!"
"Seriously, isn’t this just messing around! It’s one thing to screw around with other matters, but to screw around with this, too? Lu Xiaobu, you’re really too much!"
"Could it be that Lu Xiaobu’s youthful nationalist spirit is acting up again?"
"I guess so, but it’s none of my business. I’ve abandoned ship anyway, with all this back and forth."
"Just let the Koreans do it, what’s the big deal, as long as it’s on time!"
"Yeah, yeah, what’s the big deal."
"..."
This is the legendary onlooking masses.
When they were unaware, or unsure of the cancellation news, they grumbled about Lu Xiaobu, criticizing him for being unpatriotic and not handling it himself.
But when they found out about the cancellation, they all flipped, complaining about Lu Xiaobu being troublesome and causing a mess.
Believe me, if Lu Xiaobu really let the Koreans do it, they would still stab him in the back.
And there’s only one reason for all of this.
The world hustles and bustles for profit.
Their time was delayed, their interests were affected, and that led to a change in their attitudes.
When you are glorious, they are the ones clapping the loudest, when you fail, they are the ones delivering the most venomous words.
The controversy escalated online.
"Lu Xiaobu, just renew the contract and stop the fuss!"
"Enough is enough, what are you playing at!"
"It’s still not too late, go renew the contract! You have the money, it’s not a big deal."
"..."
Not only were there wild rumors among the netizens, but those Koreans who were canceled also started interfering, making sarcastic remarks.
"What, with money you can do whatever you want? Halfway through and then just kick us out?"
"Nice calculation! Let us work for half a month, make the general framework, then you cancel the contract, use a bit of penalty fee to send us away, then you take over and start working, and once it’s done, you say it’s the Heavenly Dynasty’s achievement, right?"
"Are all people from the Heavenly Dynasty like this, sneak thieves? Just because you have money, you bully others?!"
"Fine! No problem! We accept it, but let me tell you, if you want to steal our skills, it’s not that easy!"
"Indeed the Heavenly Dynasty is backward, needing to sneak around and learn this kind of thing!"
"No need for that! Why bother? If you guys had just spoken up earlier and paid some tuition, we would’ve taught you, right?!"
"..."
Look at that, isn’t it just as Xiaobu predicted?
Going both soft and hard, not missing a single chance to mock and scoff.
They can’t do anything more now, and they even got the penalty fee, so irritating others has become their favorite pastime.
And some idiots in our country are even following the trend, supporting the Koreans.
"Exactly, too shameless!"
"Our Heavenly Dynasty is a land of courtesy; we cannot do things like this, especially on the occasion of a global tournament. It’ll make others laugh at our Heavenly Dynasty!"
"We shouldn’t be like this; let’s just apologize to them!"
"..."
These folks have a nice name: moral saints.
But I prefer to call these people who sit on their so-called moral high ground and criticize others idiots!
These words began to ferment on the internet.
However, at this moment.
Xiaobu started live streaming, and this time, the stream wasn’t only hosted on Juechen’s platform but also simultaneously on the official LOL website and the LOL client homepage!
The theme was just one - Smash!
"Bang!"
Someone swung a hammer directly at the biggest screen on the venue!
Glass shattered, cracks proliferated; it was a ghastly sight!
"Clang!"
A computer was smashed with a chair!
"Squeak!"
A pricey-looking host machine was sawed in half with an electric saw!
"Snap!"
A gaming keyboard was snapped into two!
"Crack crack crack, clang clang clang, snap snap snap, bang bang bang, thump thump thump, squeak squeak squeak!"
All sorts of sounds fueling that destructive urge filled the entire live stream.
The audience, the LOL players, were all bewildered.
"What the heck is this?!"
"Yeah, Xiaobu starts live streaming and doesn’t say a word, just starts smashing stuff?!"
"What’s he doing?!"
"Someone come out and explain!"
"..."
Quickly, some attentive viewers noticed!
"Hiss! Is this! Is this! The global tournament venue! The one Koreans made half of!"
"Holy shit! It really is!"
"Wait! Does this mean! Xiaobu is smashing the venue?!"
"This is crazy!"
"No, Xiaobu isn’t crazy, he’s slapping the faces of the Koreans!"
"Exactly!"
"Typical Xiaobu indeed!"
"..."
Exactly!
Right now, the faces of the Koreans must be so colorful, absolutely delightful to look at!
Every sound here is like a slap, a brick, a bat, a saw, smacking right onto their faces!
Scorchingly painful!
Deathly painful!
Xiaobu!!!
This isn’t over!!!
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