Chapter 132 The World of the Master of Argument
When Pei Yunteng heard the content of Feng Xianjun's report, his whole state can be described by an emoticon.
Call everyone out for just this little thing.JPG
It’s not that Pei Yunteng doesn’t attach importance to print media. After all, the influence of traditional print media is still there, and the potential for transformation into new media is also huge.
But the question is... gaming print media?
How could this thing survive until 2023?
Even... still maintaining the form of paper media?
Given the pressure that short videos have on traditional print media, it would be a relief if these things can still survive.
"Old Feng, perhaps you should update some of your more traditional concepts." Pei Yunteng was a little amused and helpless for a moment.
"With Xianyu Live and Xianyu Short Video backing you up, you don't have to worry about the league's promotion at all."
"Some of these newspapers are here to curry favor with you. For such a small matter, can't you just decide it yourself?"
When talking about this with Feng Xianjun, Pei Yunteng couldn't help but once again feel the huge difference in concepts between the two worlds with similar timelines.
Fortunately, he was the one who looked ahead.
Feng Xianjun's old face turned red.
Media public relations, which he considered to be very important, was just a trivial matter that Pei Yunteng could resolve with just a wave of his hand.
"Okay, just make your own decisions on these unimportant matters. I still recognize your abilities."
After giving Feng Xianjun a small promise, Pei Yunteng hung up the phone and continued to lie in the chair in a daze.
This is his habit. Apart from work, he always takes some time every day to let his mind wander and think about relatively distant topics.
But today, for some reason, Feng Xianjun's report kept lingering in his mind.
"I always feel like I missed something important." Pei Yunteng muttered to himself with a frown.
Print media...print media...
Pei Yunteng subconsciously began to recall the plot of The King's Avatar, which he had recalled countless times, and once again secretly cursed himself for skipping it in the first place.
Finally, deep in his memory, he found the clues he needed.
"Is it the one-on-three incident involving that girl Xiao Tang?"
"It's really... weird."
In the original timeline, the reason why Tang Rou, who was known for her looks, entertaining playing style and strong ability, failed to make it to the All-Stars in her first season was because of an extremely exaggerated one-on-three incident.
To put it simply, Tang Rou performed poorly once and was picked on by a bunch of idiotic reporters.
The little girl was also very ambitious, and without further ado, she made a promise that she would complete the one-on-three match in five rounds.
In the end, it was not completed due to various reasons such as the schedule and the lack of strength of the characters at the time.
If this happened before Pei Yunteng traveled through time, at most it would just be an extra joke for Tang Rou.
It's like a certain factory studied the MSI opponent for almost ten years, and the one who was cancelled couldn't beat LGD and retired on the spot.
Maybe Tang Rou will have another nickname. If she wins, she will be called the God of Tiao, and if she loses, she will be called the God of Tiao.
But how do full-time people deal with this matter?
A bunch of reporters who like to watch the fun exposed Tang Rou's shortcomings after the game, and made a big fuss about it after Tang Rou refused to retire.
There was even a so-called famous reporter named Ruan Cheng who shouted slogans like "Tang Rou is the biggest scandal in the history of Glory."
To be honest, in Pei Yunteng's opinion, if this clown dared to shout like this in this timeline.
Then the so-called biggest scandal is most likely himself.
The grandstanding of a few clowns was certainly not worthy of Pei Yunteng's attention.
But what really made him pay attention was the attitude of the ordinary audience towards this matter. Tang Rou's popularity was almost halved after the one-on-three incident, and her reputation plummeted to a mixed bag.
He even lost a number of endorsements because of this.
When he recalled it again and again and confirmed that these things were all true, Pei Yunteng was completely dumbfounded.
Isn't it just a casual remark? Or a harmless, non-aggressive one.
As for going online like this?
However, judging from the various details in the original work, it seems that the e-sports fans of Glory World are really that serious.
Another typical example is Zhang Jiale, who has been with Baihua for six years, made it to the finals three times, won an MVP award, and won numerous honors.
After enduring six years of inaction and lack of reinforcement from the management, he finally chose to leave the team in the twilight of his career and join Tyranny to compete for a championship.
Moreover, when he left the team, he chose to retire for one year, and Baihua did not even have to pay him an extra year's salary.
The handling method can be said to be foolproof.
If a certain deputy GOAT and a certain young coach could have been half as persistent as him, they would not have been criticized by everyone until now.
Similar things have happened in the NBA, which is the model for the Honor League to learn from and emulate.
Suns legend and two-time MVP Steve Nash chose to leave the team and join the Lakers in the twilight of his career to compete for the championship.
How did Suns fans respond?
When Nash returned to the Suns, he held up a sign that read: "It's OK Nash, You can go."
All the fans expressed their blessings for the meritorious veteran's final dream-chasing journey.
But how did Baihua deal with Zhang Jiale?
There were boos and curses everywhere.
Even Baihua’s security guard went up and punched Zhang Jiale on the spot, but was protected.
How should I put it...it feels a bit like an ungrateful person.
People in this world seem to be particularly serious about certain things. They like to nitpick over details, like to get stuck in ruts, and can't tolerate any grain of sand in their eyes.
On the one hand, this seriousness has enabled them to produce a large number of top e-sports players such as Ye Xiu in such an extremely harsh e-sports environment as Glory.
But on the other hand, it also makes these people's psychological endurance become extremely fragile, and they get angry easily.
In the past, Pei Yunteng used this kind of seriousness to make the Glory Alliance half dead.
But now, it's his turn to have a headache.
"It seems that it is necessary to cultivate a discussion area in advance that can release and buffer the hostility." Pei Yunteng sighed.
Pei Yunteng knew without a doubt that by then the environment in that buffer zone would be filled with smoke and stench, and even dogs would shake their heads when they saw it.
However, if fans are not given an environment to resolve their own anger, the league and the players themselves will most likely suffer.
After all, trash talk is still a part of LPL games.
Pei Yunteng doesn't want his contestant to become autistic because of a few harsh words he said one day.
As he made his decision in his heart, Pei Yunteng suddenly felt like laughing.
"No, it's the buffer zone of the anger in the e-sports competition..."
"Isn't that resistance?"
"Oh no, I've become an obstacle fish!"
The third update may not be available tonight because I feel the plot is a little stuck.
So, do you have monthly tickets? The data in the past two days is unbearable to look at. Can you give some votes for the author who corrected his mistakes?
(End of this chapter)