Lu Liâs previous match wasnât entirely ignored by everyone.
There were almost a hundred million players in Dawn from China alone, so it was only natural that he would have some loyal fans.
They had been watching Lu Li closely to see when he would be promoted from the preliminaries.
Everyone had expected him to be the first to be promoted, if not within the first ten. Unfortunately, that didnât happen either â he wasnât in the first hundred, or even the first thousandâŚ
Who would have thought that they would drag on their matches and be promoted after around six thousand other teams?
Despite this, there were still people who paid attention to the list of new promotions.
As soon as Lu Liâs team appeared, the fans knew that the one they had been waiting for had finally arrived.
News of this spread quickly.
Around four thousand people immediately bought tickets and entered Lu Liâs fifteenth match.
There were others who continued to buy entrance tickets, which peaked at almost ten thousand people. All up, this would be an income of around 8000-9000 gold coins.
However, some unexpected problems occurred; even the hosts of Shadow Cup werenât prepared for it.
Those who had entered at the start were satisfied â they felt like they had seen an amazing match. However, those who entered later werenât as lucky. All they saw was an empty match ground on the big screen.
We spent money to come here and watch a match, but all we got to see was a map.
The match had finished too quickly.
The arena was a rather small one â players were able to engage each other almost as soon as they entered. The opposing team had wanted to finish the match as quickly as possible, with the Thief and the Mage focusing on March Rain. This forced Lu Li and Moonlight unleash their full strength.
Dawn had an A.I reporting system, which would send a high-level alert to the hosting party if too many players sent reports.
There were no solutions for this in such a short amount of time â all the hosting party could do was to replay the match again so that everyone knew what had happened.
The opposing team were no match for Lu Li and his team members; Moonlightâs Whirlwind alone had nearly killed two players.
After the replay, the system sent everyone out. Some people were still asking for another replay of the match.
âBrother Chang, get an analyst here quickly to prepare for the analysis of this team!â a graduate shouted with excitement at the Shadow Group department which was responsible for the Shadow Cup.
He was a young man who didnât know how to talk properly â his attitude wasnât humble enough and neither was his tone.
The supervisor paused, then slowly replied, âYoung people just canât retain their composure. Theyâve just won a match, thatâs all. Weâll wait until theyâve entered the round of sixteen before we talk about this.â
âWhat!â The young man almost jumped on the spot and exclaimed, âYouâre not having any analysts for Lu Liâs match?!â
Fortunately, he was still quite rational and didnât blurt out what he had thought.
You must be brain-dead!
âWhatâs with all this commotion? So what if itâs Lu Li? Heâs not even on the Expert Rankings. Take a look at all the analysts; everyoneâs been sent out and no one has time.â The supervisor was originally impressed by how the team had finished a battle so quickly, but he was annoyed at the fact that an intern had talked to him in commanding tone.
Lu Li, Moonlight and March Rain were all IDs that he was unfamiliar with.
âExpert Ranking? What about the Expert Rankings? Theyâre nothing compared to Lu Li!â Since the intern was a newbie, he didnât know what it meant to be afraid, so he slammed the table as he stood up and spoke.
There was no way that anyone else would talk back to their boss in front of others.
However, Lu Li was a God from the internâs point of view, and there was no way that he would allow someone else to be so disrespectful.
âYouâŚâŚ YouâŚâŚâ Supervisor Changâs face flushed red as he yelled, âGet out of here! Iâll see what career youâll manage to land from here on.â
âHaha, Iâm not worried about finding a job. Worse comes to worst, Iâll just be a professional gamer. After observing someone like you host the Shadow Cup, I see that the hundred-year legend isnât as amazing as they all think. Iâm ashamed to be training at Shadow,â the young man laughed, chucking the folder in his hands away as he walked out.
âWait, what happened?â A middle-aged man with a slicked-back hairstyle walked in just in time to run into the intern. Perhaps he had heard the internâs angry words, but he stopped him from leaving.
âMove. Staying another second here makes me want to puke.â
The young man was biased against the Shadow Group at this point, so everyone he ran into annoyed him.
âTell me what you meant by âThe Shadow Group isnât as amazing as they all thinkâ. Everyone, gather around. Come and have a listen too.â
The middle-aged man wasnât angry; he waved his hands and all the people in the circular office stood up.
âPresident Zhao.â
It was clear that the middle-aged man who had walked in was someone of importance.
âGood to see you President Zhao. I shouldâve asked someone to tell us you were coming.â
Supervisor Chang quickly approached and his sour expression instantly changed to a big smile.
âWhat happened?â
His tone was still warm, but all those who knew the Vice-President well would be able to feel the rage that boiled under his words.
Shadow had been famous for a hundred years and was truly a legend in the business world. There was no way he wouldnât be angry when someone spoke bad of the Shadow Group.
Supervisor Chang didnât wait for the intern to speak and explained, âThis was what happenedâŚâŚâ
This office took up the entire floor and there were many who eyed his position, so he didnât dare to exaggerate anything.
However, it was still possible for him to achieve the results that he wanted by adjusting the way he spoke.
Observing the expression of others and adjusting their language based on it â this was something that anyone with enough life experience would be able to do.
However, what he found weird was that his coworkers that had been gathered by the Vice-President suddenly gave him a sympathetic look.
He hated this kind of look from others â it felt as if he had forgotten to wear his clothes before he left his door in the morning.
âFor a Shadow Cup like thisâŚâ
The intern didnât bother trying to correct the little lies that Supervisor Chang had slipped into his previous words. âWill there still be a next season for it?â he carelessly laughed.
âA shame indeed.â President Zhaoâs face slightly twitched as he sank into the leather chair.
âPresident ZhaoâŚâŚâ Supervisor Chang wasnât dumb and he began to have a bad feeling.
âYou donât know Lu Li?â
The Vice-President still wanted to double check.
âLuâŚâŚ Lu Li.â Supervisor Chang began to sweat on his forehead.
âIâll go have a look after I get back home.â
He didnât dare tell a lie and pretend that he knew. He could try and fool the President, but definitely not the Vice-President; he had seen with his own eyes the things that the Vice-President had done to climb to his current position.
âNo need to trouble yourself; you can report back to Manager Qian. Oh, and tell him while youâre at it, Iâd like to see his resignation letter in the companyâs regular meeting this weekend,â President Zhao coldly said as he regained his usual composure and sharp attitude.
A cold act indeed â he couldnât even be bothered to deal with Supervisor Chang. Instead, he went straight ahead and dealt with Supervisor Changâs manager.
Even for those at the top of society, a manager position in the Gaming Department of the Shadow Group was a position that would have taken a dozen years to climb to. In fact, even if they spent the time and effort, there was no guarantee that they would be able to make it to this position. Yet, the career of someone had been ended with a single sentence.
A lot of companies liked to poach employees of the Shadow Group by offering a higher salary because they were talented people who were highly valued.
However, it was rare for other companies to employ those who had been released by the Shadow Group. Those who were released by the group wouldnât even have a chance to start over again.
His manager had been released; what about him?
Supervisor Changâs brain became a giant mess as all kinds of thoughts flooded in to eventually focus on one single point.