Chapter 29 Sense of Honor
South Korea's "Counter-Terrorism Operation" contestants performed very well in the "National Counter-Terrorism Operation" Grand Prix. They met all the American players and were eliminated by them.
The best American team only won two games in five games and three games.
This Korean team is like a terrifying demon, making everyone feel extremely scared.
However, on the eve of the start of the finals, some people raised questions.
"This is obviously an all-American competition, why can Koreans come to participate?"
yes!
Many people suddenly realized!
Why is this!
Why!
Their fear of Korean players seemed to be wiped out, and they began to ask the organizer of the event, namely Wanhu, why.
The project manager in charge of this competition was also stunned when he heard so many doubts.
Why?
yes!
Why!
The project manager is also crazy.
He himself is also an American, a very orthodox American in a northern state.
He always had a hostility towards foreigners and new immigrants at home.
Why can Koreans come to participate in the competition?
He thought.
The final result he thought that the Koreans were able to participate in the competition because no one objected.
Could it be...
Can you participate in the competition without anyone objecting?
Because the importance and priority of the "Counter-Terrorism Operation" National Grand Prix was very high, he rushed into Nick's office and asked.
"Why! Why can Koreans come to participate in the National Competition?"
When Nick heard the words of the department manager, he had no intention of surprise and anger on his face, but instead wanted to laugh a little.
He threw a stack of documents over, "Look at it yourself, page 13, article 65."
"Article 65: As long as students who are registered in schools in North America can participate in the competition regardless of their nationality."
"He... are they students?" the project manager said in a trembling voice.
"Yes, indeed. They are exchange students sent by the Middle School affiliated to Busan University in South Korea to the University of Quebec, Canada." Nick took out another stack of documents from under his desk.
This stack of documents is almost all photocopy documents, which clearly state the names of all Korean professional players in "Counter-Terrorism Operation".
"This... this is not in accordance with the rules! They are taking advantage of loopholes! Koreans are all villains who take advantage of loopholes! I... we want to disqualify them!" said the project manager.
Nick looked at the project manager's insistence and his expression became serious. He sternly said, "Brian! I remember that you are involved in the compilation of the competition rules document!
If you don’t understand the terms, it’s because you don’t work seriously, so that’s all!
Even if there is clear evidence that they are acting within the rules, comply with the rules, and able to continue participating in the competition, why are you still like this?
Do they have any loopholes in the rules?
have!
But is this their problem?
No!
This is our problem!
It is because our rules are not made in place. If our rules are made in place, will such problems still occur?
No!
Won't!
Brian, I think you might need a while to take a break.
Debt of duty, dereliction of duty. I don’t think you are suitable to continue working in this position.
Now our rules have been promulgated. Even if there are any problems, they can be changed in the future. As for the problems we encounter now, I will solve them."
Brian walked out of Nick's president's office in a daze.
Nick's own hands kept pounding on the table.
"Clang! Clang! Clang!"
He immediately asked Takahashi about the fact that Korean players came to participate in the National Counter-Terrorism Operations Competition.
What did Takahashi say?
Takahashi's answer is very simple, just to see if their participation in the competition complies with the rules that have been formulated now.
If it matches, let them participate in the competition.
It’s better not to meet and refuse.
As for how they played, whether they won the championship, it was their strength, not the question of our event organizer.
If the championship was taken away by the Koreans in the United States, what does it mean?
That means that American players are too weak.
"Anti-terrorism Operation" is an e-sports game, and e-sports game does not believe in tears, and vegetables are original sins.
Some people say, why pursue so many video games?
Why force yourself like this?
But on the other hand, why does a casual player still want to participate in an e-sports competition?
So, Nick already had some expectations for what might happen.
However, he did not directly deploy the corresponding strategy, but was quietly waiting for the people who actually did things to solve the problem.
However, what he didn't expect was that the people below did not do what he wanted, and were even far from it.
He pressed the call button on the table and the secretary walked in.
Continue to take out a document, which is a plan document and hand it over to the secretary for implementation.
Nick has no intention of soothing the turmoil caused by Korean players in the United States.
What he wants to do is to make the two completely opposite each other.
You know, there is an emotion in this world called the sense of national honor.
People in most countries will not think of this kind of emotion before encountering foreign problems.
However, once you suffer some blow, you will carry this banner.
All Nick needs is to guide them.
As for whether he is Nick loves the United States or not.
Maybe love it.
As the regional president of a large multinational group, he feels that he does not have a motherland.
What has the United States given itself?
Give myself poverty and hunger.
Give yourself the chance to be bullied at school?
Where does everything you have now come from?
All of them are given to him by Takahashi.
And he now pays a lot of taxes to the United States every month.
However, he also knew that contrary to him, his boss Takahashi had a deep love for China.
He also learned about Takahashi's experience and knew that his boss's experience could be described as a legend.
However, one thing he couldn't understand was why when he was in China, the boss couldn't survive and almost died of illness when he arrived in Japan.
But why did he have such a great favor for a country that has never given him happiness?
actually……
Nick thinks that if Wanhu's headquarters is no longer in China.
In Japan and the United States, development is definitely much better than in China.
However, the boss just wants to go back to China.
well……
It's really...
However, recently Nick discovered something that seems to be the economic development of China has become faster.
Maybe this is another boss’s vision?
Chapter completed!