Chapter 1276
Chapter 1276: Zhang Ye wreaks havoc on the Korean server!
Translator: Legge Editor: Legge
In the live streaming channel .
A crazy amount of comments scrolled past the screen .
"—You got recognized so quickly!—Hahaha, I nearly fainted from laughter—There's no one left for you to play—Just look at you, there isn't even a person who wants to play you—Even Chen Ying 8-dan has run off too, pfft—Aiyo, this is so amusing and funny—You've already been recognized yet you're still not admitting it . Teacher Zhang, why don't you have the air of a master at all?—Hahahaha—You're really too shameless, but I like that—Aiyo, this is the first time I'm laughing so hard at a gaming stream—Continue doing this, Teacher Zhang—When it comes to shamelessness, I will only take my hat off to you—"
Zhang Ye was also feeling somewhat helpless at this . He looked into the camera and threw his hands in the air . "There's nothing I can do about it if they don't wish to play against me . I probably played too many times against those professional players from the Qiyuan, so they've already gotten used to my playstyle and can recognize me very easily . Hai, what can I do about it?"
The few million viewers started suggesting ideas .
"Go to an overseas server—Yeah, head to the Korean server—That's a great idea—Hahahaha, you guys are too wicked—Lord Zhang, let's use our alts and head over to the Korean server . Your reputation as a Professional Korean Insulter is not for nothing—Yeah, we've never seen you play against a foreign Go player before—Hurry, hurry—I can't wait to see this—Let's flood the Korean server—Gogogo—Attack the Korean server—"
Countless people were commenting furiously!
All of them were clamoring for a game on the Korean server!
And there didn't even seem to be too many voices of objection with almost everyone agreeing emphatically!
Zhang Ye was encouraged by this . "You guys really just want to watch the world burn, eh? The Korean server? Alright, my brothers! Let's go and slay them all!"
…
On Weibo, it suddenly descended into chaos .
"Come and quickly see this!"
"Zhang Ye is playing Go!"
"He's about to head over to the Korean server!"
"Where's everyone at? If you come too late, there won't be anything left to watch!"
"Ah? Really?"
"I'll be right over!"
"Damn, now this I have to watch!"
"What? He's going for such a big play? Well done! I'm coming too!"
"Everyone, please spread the word! This is an event that won't happen for another 10,000 years . If you miss this one, you won't be able to see it ever again . Brothers, hurry!"
"Comedian Zhang is going for the kill!"
…
The number of viewers in the channel was soaring for the umpteenth time!
6 million!
7 million!
8 million!
This didn't only break Meihe TV's viewership record, it also broke the record of all the live streaming sites in the country . Even the one time a Heavenly King streamed for his first time, he only attracted about 7 or 8 million viewers . Further, from the looks of it, the number of people watching Zhang Ye's stream was still probably going to increase? It could still get higher? This was simply unbelievable! No one could have expected Zhang Ye's first livestream to be so popular!
Even Meihe TV's CEO was feeling a little guilty .
In the CEO's office .
Meihe's CEO was watching the constant increase in viewership numbers . He was wiping his sweat away as he quickly summoned his secretary and said, "Little Qi, go and tell IT to stop boosting the numbers . Don't overdo it . Isn't 5 million viewers a good enough number? Why did they boost it further to 8 million viewers? This statistic is so exaggerated that it might end up becoming a joke in the industry . "
That secretary said in surprise, "But boss, IT did not boost up the numbers . "
The CEO said in amusement, "Save it, how could there be so many viewers if the numbers weren't faked? Do you think that those Heavenly Kings and A-listers who came over back then really had several million viewers watching them? Bullshit! If the real numbers could account for one-third of the supposed viewers, it would already be very good! All of those statistics were boosted internally!"
The secretary hurriedly said, "Boss, IT really did not do anything . I was there all this while . If you don't believe it, you can go and have a look for yourself . There isn't any time to boost the numbers at all . Everyone is so busy right now trying to keep the servers running . The channel already has over 8 million people watching, do you know how strained our server and network has become?!"
"What?"
"It's real!"
"Those 8 million viewers are all real people?"
"They're all real people!"
"Holy fuck!"
The boss was so shocked that he let out a curse!
…
In the livestreaming channel .
On the Korean server of the Online Go Server .
Zhang Ye wasn't aware of what was going on in the outside world as he was currently leading a horde of people who wanted to watch the world burn . The interface of the Korean server was basically the same as the Chinese server, with the same settings and controls . Except the text was in Korean, but that wasn't much of a difficulty as there were several million people watching the livestream . Even if you wanted to find someone who could understand eight national languages, it wouldn't be difficult at all, much less someone who could understand Korean . There would surely be some kind souls or students studying abroad who were willing to real-time translate for him!
"—Click on that . Yes, yes—That's the professional Go players zone, but your account rank is not high enough, so you can only watch, not enter the match room—Unless a professional Go player invites you to a match or challenges you—That won't work, we're on an alt account, they wouldn't bother with us for sure—Aiya, what do we do then?—I can't wait anymore, hahahaha—Everyone, try to think of something—Or why don't we look for a challenger—Right, let's look for someone to challenge—"
Rank restriction .
Password restriction .
Zhang Ye clicked around for a long time but could not find anyone to play, with most of the rooms being inaccessible to him .
So Zhang Ye listened to the advice of the viewers and said, "Alright, I'll look for someone to play . Can someone translate 'Are there any professional Go players who dare to exchange a few moves with me?'"
More than a dozen translators immediately typed it out into chat!
The Korean translation of the question he wanted to ask was already here!
Zhang Ye also laughed and said, "Look, just look at this everyone . The pros are all amongst the common folk . There's still a lot of talented people in China . Alright, I'm gonna copy and paste this in!"
He "shouted" into the public chat!
In Korean: "Are there any professional Go players who dare to exchange a few moves with me!"
In Korean: "Are there any professional Go players who dare to exchange a few moves with me!"
He spammed over a dozen of the same message!
However, everyone ignored him!
Quite a lot of the Koreans even laughed at it .
"Who's this?"
"How arrogant!"
"A professional Go player doesn't have time to play you!"
"What an idiot!"
"You're second-rate!"
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