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Chapter 331: Chapter 209: Crushing Defeat (Part 1)_1

Standing at the base of the square, Gao Tianyun looked at the holographic projection in front of him with great satisfaction, truly pleased.

He had originally planned to debut this feature at the Mo City Ga Expo, but upon learning that Fang Cheng Studio was preparing to make a big move here, he imdiately ca and released his own preparations ahead of schedule.

It was proven that the large holographic projection was shockingly effective.

The square in front of the venue had been set up as a stage, and the warm-up matches inside could be directly cast outside. Only the new projection could capture the captivating essence of the cha battles in “Spirit Vessel,” making the big screen opposite seem utterly inferior.

Man, tis have changed!

The opposition’s venue had already emptied by half, and the audience mbers who had originally purchased tickets were now streaming out of the opposing venue, beginning to watch this competition.

Even the dia journalists, ignoring Jas’s pleas, burst out of the venue with their caras and gear, scrambling to secure a good spot to report the spectacle before them.

Noticing more and more people gathering around, Hoffman, the host of the event, began to let people into the venue. The imnse cha beca the best advertisent at the mont, delivering a resounding slap to Jas across the way.

Seeing his venue empty out in the blink of an eye, Jas’s expression grew even darker.

His assistant futilely dialed upper managent’s phone, but couldn’t get through to anyone.

Even the players doing the opening performance seed distracted, their gazes drifting outside the windows now and then to watch the opposing match.

Though it was also just an exhibition match over there, it seed way cooler than “Fallen cha.”

The two players, one nad “Xien Waidao” and the other “Liuzi,” fought as if they had deep-seated hatred for each other, employing moves like eye gouging and groin kicking, clearly aiming to finish each other off.

Due to this, the exhibition match had an explosive effect; ultimately, Liuzi’s cha-tearing move even prompted cheers from the competitors here. A group of them even forgot they were in an exhibition match, shouting for a whole thirty seconds before realizing where they were.

This opening ceremony ended hastily, and the official competition finally began, but the performance of several players was exceptionally poor, completely unlike their usual standard.

After losing the matches, they shook hands with their opponents amicably, then turned and ran to the opposing venue to participate in the elimination round there.

Seeing these ruthless players turn their backs, Jas was ashen-faced.

Compared to the desolation here, the match on the other side was where the real competition was at.

Earsplitting cheers erupted sporadically, and the vivid holographic projection on-site thrilled the audience. Without looking, he knew that tomorrow’s ga coverage would be all about “Spirit Vessel,” and “Fallen cha” would be relegated to a minor role, tucked away in a corner with just a tiny ntion.

In fact, he didn’t have to wait until tomorrow. The social dia on this side of North Arica were already abuzz.

Residents nearby took videos of the holographic projection with their phones, the Black Tech from Huaxia making them scream incessantly. The lifelike scenes made them believe they were witnessing two cha in combat, with shrapnel that seed like it could hit their faces at any mont.

These videos were quickly uploaded to social dia, each one sparking discussions far and wide, drawing attention to the ga “Spirit Vessel.”

Most people thought the videos were edited, but even so, they had to admit the editing was well done.

“Unbelievable, the CG effects are just too good.”

“The mini-video is well made, but it’s obviously fake to any discerning eye. I’m in California, and I could walk to that location.”

“I walked there… and it’s real! I an, there really are cha here! What I an is, there really is a holographic projection, and the effect is especially aweso! I suggest you all co check it out, this is the kind of show you’ll regret missing for the rest of your life!”

“I can testify, I’m right beside a cha. I originally went to the ‘Fallen cha’ opening ceremony, but after watching the beginning, I ran out here. Now, I’m standing on the street without a chair, air conditioning, or a Coke, only able to raise my head and squeeze in with a crowd to watch the cha, but I feel it’s totally worth it.”

“I want to go too, but I can’t because I’m one of the staff at the ‘Fallen cha’ venue. I was near the window, but my girlfriend has firmly occupied that spot. Great, looks like I’m about to have an ex-girlfriend.”

With heated dia discussions and the crowd’s rapturous applause, the “Spirit Vessel” opening ceremony ca to a close amid roaring cheers, and the elimination rounds for “Spirit Vessel” also began.

The fiery atmosphere of the venue brought a fervent mood which continuously drew in bystanders, driving them into hysterical excitent and making the atmosphere even more intense.

And the hotter it got on that side, the more desolate the atmosphere beca for “Fallen cha.”

Audiences are a vital part of a competition; their cheers and encouragent greatly motivate the players and enhance their performance.

But today, a venue that should have been filled to capacity was only half full, with many people remaining because of the good view and the comforts of air conditioning and free cold air, rather than enthusiasm for the event.

The players too were affected by the rival event, not even the seeded players perford up to standard, and the level of play wasn’t even on par with their usual practice matches.

Their focus had been stolen by “Spirit Vessel” across the way. The overwhelming presence of the huge cha was irresistible, and it made them realize that “Fallen cha” was indeed lacking sothing.

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