Chapter 279 - Fantasy Destroyed, Competition Begins
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nHearing everyone’s discussion, Bell only smiled.
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nIt seemed like he had restrained himself well. At the very least, the content of the discussion was normal.
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nAfter dinner, Bell returned to his room under everyone’s admiring gazes.
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nLying on the bed, Bell kept thinking about how much popularity he could increase after the competition.
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nIf he could really get a gold medal, it would increase by a whole lot.
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nIt would probably be tens of millions of popularity points.
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nIf that happened, wouldn’t he be able to draw a thousand times?
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nWouldn’t his beautiful future begin right away?
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nBell asked the system.
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n“Is there a ten-year lucky draw or a hundred-year lucky draw function in the system’s special lucky draw?
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nFor example, a special item that will definitely appear in ten years? ”
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nRecently, he liked doing this.
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nHowever, the system’s answer destroyed Bell’s fantasy.
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n“The system does not provide such services.”
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nBell curled his lips.
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n“It’s really not humane. If I obtain tens of millions of popularity points tomorrow, won’t I have to draw a thousand times? It will be too tiring.
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nIs there no solution? ”
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n“Of course there is a way to resolve it, but don’t worry, host. You won’t obtain tens of millions of popularity points tomorrow.”
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nBell was quite satisfied with the system’s answer and felt that there was a solution. However, when he heard the second half, Bell finally realized that something was wrong.
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nWhat did it mean by saying he would not obtain tens of millions of popularity points?
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n“System, what do you mean? Didn’t you say that the higher the popularity, the more popularity points I can obtain? ”
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nHe should not have remembered wrongly. The system had explained this to him. Could it be that there was something he had forgotten?
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nJust as Bell was thinking carefully, he suddenly remembered something.
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nHis popularity points increased through the number of fans.
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nIn other words, without starting the live broadcast, he could not collect popularity points.
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nF*ck, tomorrow is the Olympics. No matter how much he was valued, it was impossible for him to obtain this privilege.
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nWouldn’t he be snatching food from the Olympics if he did that?
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nBut if that was the case, wouldn’t he be just doing voluntary work tomorrow?
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nAt most, he would get some trophies that were not worth mentioning.
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nAs for the monetary benefits?
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nHe was not short of money.
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nAfter hearing this news, the originally happy Bell became disinterested.
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nIf not for the fact that he had already promised Zhang Weiguo in advance and it was such an important occasion, he would have looked for the return flight.
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nTonight was supposed to be the opening ceremony of the Olympics, but Bell, who was in a bad mood, could not be bothered to watch. He did not even participate in the appearance of the athletes.
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nBecause of Bell’s results and the fact that he was personally recommended by Zhang Weiguo and Wang Chao, no one dared to say anything.
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nThe next day, Bell was brought to the competition venue by Wang Chao.
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nThe starting event was the 100-meter sprint.
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nThe other contestants looked nervous, but Bell looked indifferent.
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nSeeing Bell’s expression, Wang Chao thought that it was because of the pressure and kept comforting him.
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n“Bell, relax. Don’t feel too much pressure. After all, this is your first time participating in a competition. If you can get a medal, it’s good; but even if you don’t get it, no one will blame you.”
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nHearing Wang Chao’s comforting words, Bell came to his senses.
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nAlthough he had lost tens of millions of popularity points, he had promised the other party. Moreover, this was a matter of fighting for the honor of the country. He should not treat it like this.
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nAlthough Wang Chao was looking forward to the gold medal in this competition, especially in the sprinting event, he still said something to calm Bell down.
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nIt could be seen that he really treated him as a disciple.
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nThinking of this, Bell perked up.
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n“Don’t worry, Coach Wang. I’m confident.”
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nAs Bell finished speaking, the announcement sounded in the lounge, notifying the athletes to enter the field.
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nBell did not say anything else. He smiled at Wang Chao and walked out of the lounge.
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nUnder the guidance of the staff, Bell quickly arrived at the venue.
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nLooking at the dense crowd, Bell’s expression was very calm.
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nIt had to be said that there was a huge difference between the Olympics and normal training.
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nThe pressure from this crowd was not something ordinary people could resist.
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nThose with poor mental fortitude would even perform poorly.
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nOf course, if it was someone like Bell who had absolute confidence in himself, it would only boost him.
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nThere were four rounds in the 100-meter race. The finals was the fourth round.
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nBell was not the only one from China participating in this event. There were two others as well.
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nHowever, the three of them were not in the same group.
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nMoreover, according to Bell’s estimation, it would probably be difficult to see the other two in the finals.
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nOn the track, on Bell’s left and right were the American and Jamaican athletes.
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nThe two of them were black. Their limbs were long, and the muscles in their legs were very obvious and developed.
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nThis was the unique advantage of the black race.
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nThe Jamaican athlete realized that Bell was looking at him, but did not speak. In his opinion, a young child like Bell was not his match at all. He would definitely be eliminated in the first round.
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nFirstly, the boy’s development had not reached its peak. Secondly, the disadvantage of the yellow people was almost irreparable.
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nAs for the athlete on the other side, although he did not speak, his eyes revealed a trace of disdain.
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nThere was a rule in the Olympic Games that athletes could not mock each other before the competition, or they would be in danger of being withdrawn.
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nBut everyone had a mutual understanding about this.
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nBell did not respond to the athlete’s provocation.
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nTheir medals were the lowest in the Olympics every year.
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nThis was mainly because their immigration policy was loose.
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nMany black athletes were attracted by the green cards.
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nIn track and field, more than 50% of the American athletes came from other countries. For example, they were athletes from various countries, including Jamaica, and they were very powerful.
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nJust as Bell was thinking, the referee blew the whistle.
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nAll the athletes tensed up, waiting for the moment to arrive.
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n“Ready!”
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n“Peng!”
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nWith a gunshot, all the athletes set off like cannonballs.
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