Chapter 29: A Sense of Honor

South Korea's "Counter Terrorism Action" players performed very well in the "National Counter Terrorism Action" Grand Prix, and they were eliminated by all the American players they met.

The best of them all, the U.S. team, only won two games in a best-of-five game.

This Korean team is like a terrifying demon that makes everyone feel terrified.

However, on the eve of the start of the finals, some people raised doubts.

"This is obviously an all-American competition, why can Koreans participate?"

Oh, yes!

Many people suddenly realized!

Why is that?

Why!

Their fear of the Korean players seemed to have been swept away, and they began to ask the organizers of the event, namely Wan Hu, why.

The project manager in charge of the competition was also stunned when he heard so many doubts.

Why?

That's right!

Why!

The project manager is also crazy.

He himself was an American, a very orthodox American in a northern state.

He was always hostile to foreigners and new immigrants in the country.

Why do Koreans come to the competition?

He thought.

He thought that the end result was that the Koreans were able to come to the competition because no one objected.

Don't......

Can I participate in the contest without objections?

Because of the importance and priority of the "Anti-Terrorist Operation" National Grand Prix, he broke into Nick's office and asked.

"Why! Why are Koreans able to come to the All-American Championship?"

Nick didn't have any surprise or anger on his face when he heard the words of the department head, but he wanted to laugh a little.

He tossed a stack of papers in his hand, "See for yourself, page 13, article 65." ”

"Article 65: Students who are enrolled in a school in North America may participate in the competition, regardless of nationality. ”

He ...... Are they students?" said the project manager, in a trembling voice.

"Yes, indeed. They are exchange students from the High School Affiliated to Pusan University in South Korea to the University of Quebec in Canada. Nick pulled out another stack of papers from under his desk.

The pile of documents, almost all photocopied, clearly marked the names of all the South Korean professional players of "Anti-Terrorist 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're going to disqualify them!" said the project manager.

Nick looked at the project manager's insistence, his expression became serious, and he snapped, "Brian! I remember that you were also involved in the preparation of the tournament rules document!"

If you don't understand the terms, you don't work hard, so forget it!

Even if there is clear evidence that they are acting within the rules, that they are complying with the rules, and that they can continue to compete, why are you still doing this?

Did they exploit loopholes in the rules?

Yes!

But is this their problem?

No!

That's our problem!

Is it because our rules are not in place, and if our rules are in place, will there still be such a problem?

No!

No!

Brian, I think you might need to take a break.

Dereliction of duty, dereliction of duty. I don't think you're the right person to continue working in this role.

Now that our rules have been promulgated, even if there is a problem, it can be changed later, and as for what problems we encounter now, I will solve them. ”

Brian walked out of Nick's office in despair.

Nick's own hand kept tapping on the table.

"Bell! bell!"

Regarding the fact that the Korean players came to participate in the national "Anti-Terrorism Operation" competition, he immediately consulted Takahashi.

What did Takahashi say?

Takahashi's answer was simple, that is, to see if they came to participate in the symbols did not meet the rules that had been established now.

If they do, then let them compete.

It's better not to comply, and it's okay to refuse.

As for how they played, whether they won the championship or not, it was a matter of their quality, not a question of our tournament organisers.

If the championship in the United States was taken away by the Koreans, what does that mean?

That shows that the American players are too weak.

Anti-Terrorist Operation is an esports game, and esports games don't believe in tears, dishes are the original sin.

Some people say, why pursue so much when playing video games?

Why do you have to push yourself so much?

But on the flip side, why would a casual gamer come to an esports tournament?

So, as for what might happen, Nick already had some anticipation.

However, he did not directly deploy the corresponding strategy, but quietly waited for the people below who actually did things to solve the problem.

What he didn't expect, however, was that the people below didn't do what he wanted, and were even far behind.

He pressed the call button on the desk, and the secretary walked in.

Go ahead and take out a document, which is a plan document, and give it to the secretary to carry it out.

As for the waves made by the South Korean players in the United States, Nick has no intention of smoothing the waves.

What he's trying to do is make the two completely opposite.

You know, there is a mood in this world called a sense of national honor.

People in the vast majority of countries do not think of this emotion when they do not encounter problems abroad.

However, once it suffers some blows, it will carry this banner.

All Nick needed was to channel that emotion in them.

As for whether he loves America or not.

Probably love.

As the regional president of a large multinational conglomerate, he felt that he did not have a home country.

What did the United States give itself?

Gave themselves poverty and hunger.

Gave yourself the opportunity to be bullied in school?

Where did everything you have come from?

It was all given to him by Takahashi.

And he now has to pay a lot of taxes to the United States every month.

However, he also knew that the opposite of him. His boss, Takahashi, has a very deep love for China.

He also knew Takahashi's experience and knew that his boss's experience could be described as legendary.

However, what he couldn't understand was why when he was in China, the boss couldn't survive, and he almost died of illness when he got to the book.

But why did he have such a good impression of a country that had never given him happiness?

In fact......

Nick felt that if Wanhu's headquarters were no longer in China.

In Ben, in the United States, where it doesn't work, the development is definitely much better than in China.

However, the boss just wants to go back to China.

Alas......

Is......

Recently, however, Nick has discovered that China's economy has become faster.

Perhaps, this is another piece of foresight on the part of the boss?

Nick turned his swivel chair to look out the window, looking out at the horizon, not knowing what he was thinking.