Crazy! Are You Really A Beast Tamer?

Chapter 1176 - 1176 564 Fang Mu No Longer Hidden_2



Chapter 1176: Chapter 564: Fang Mu No Longer Hidden!_2 Chapter 1176: Chapter 564: Fang Mu No Longer Hidden!_2 They weren’t even striving for such a great opportunity!

Lightning Club was preparing to transfer the male member of the double battle team to the main team, even promising a high reward.

They wanted to seize this opportunity to gain more popularity.

The conditions offered by Lightning Club were not something you could come across every day, and Liu Wei actually rejected them!

This made it difficult for him to explain to Lightning Club.

However, since Liu Wei was in charge of the exhibition match, there was nothing he could do if Liu Wei was unwilling.

Liu Wei had arranged for the Peach Wood Team to include a pair of triple-pointed star Beast Masters at their peak.

One of the triple-pointed star Beast Masters’ platinum-ranked Guardian Beasts had the capability to fight above its level.

Both combinations came from prestigious clubs and had been nurtured with a lot of rare resources.

Li Zhongming did not think highly of the Peach Wood Team’s chances of victory.

What did it matter that Jianmu was a disciple of the Grandmaster Creator?

Could a disciple of the Grandmaster Creator really defeat an opponent two major ranks above?

Liu Wei was the first to leave the meeting room, sensing Li Zhongming’s dissatisfaction with him for not accepting the proposal.

This dissatisfaction had accumulated for over two days and had yet to dissipate.

Liu Wei couldn’t be certain whether Li Zhongming was sincere when he mentioned owing him a favor!

Liu Wei didn’t have time to ponder over this and immediately sought out Liu Tiantian after leaving the meeting room.

Liu Tiantian had first become Jianmu’s exclusive reporter and then Hu Tao’s.

Liu Tiantian had become the sole spokesperson for the Peach Wood Team.

Fang Mu and Hu Tao were both too low-profile.

Aside from streaming live, Hu Tao did not accept interviews from any other reporters.

Liu Wei hoped Liu Tiantian could contact Jianmu and Hu Tao to stir up more buzz using this opportunity.

Liu Tiantian, as an old acquaintance of Liu Wei, the person in charge of the War Network Gold Division, had been frequently contacted by Liu Wei recently.

Liu Tiantian was well aware of Liu Wei’s intentions, but she did not agree to his request.

From what Liu Tiantian knew of Fang Mu and Hu Tao, they hardly took the matchup seriously.

Their goal in the battle was to train their combat skills and improve their coordination with each other.

If they were the types to care about popularity, they would have likely already contacted her themselves asking her to make a statement.

“Wei, you should know Jianmu has a special identity.”

“Even though I’m his exclusive reporter, I don’t really reach out to Jianmu privately about anything major unless he contacts me first!”

“Now, you’re asking me to contact them, isn’t that just inviting annoyance!?”

“Why don’t I wait until after the matchup to contact Jianmu and Hu Tao to see if they are willing to do interviews?”

“Whether they successfully advance to the platinum rank or not, I can take charge and publish all related materials, including the combat records, in the Gold Division. How does that sound?”

Although Liu Tiantian hadn’t known Liu Wei for long, she could feel that he was a person worth befriending.

Li Zhongming had also negotiated with Liu Tiantian before.

Li Zhongming was very arrogant during his communications with Liu Tiantian.

Liu Tiantian understood that this was not because Li Zhongming looked down on her.

As a War Network reporter, she wasn’t even minor management, which placed her far behind Li Zhongming.

Li Zhongming’s attitude showed he did not take the Peach Wood Team seriously.

From the moment Liu Tiantian became the exclusive reporter for Jianmu and Hu Tao, she was committed to being responsible for them.

Thus, she planned to keep the attention as much as possible in the Gold Division.

Additionally, Liu Tiantian would inform Jianmu and Hu Tao about Li Zhongming’s attitude, considering it part of her responsibility toward Fang Mu and Hu Tao.

Liu Tiantian logged into the Battle Network and started to look around in the Skin Peeling House.

Liu Tiantian had become a regular visitor to the Skin Peeling House but also frequented various forums on the Battle Network.

Keeping up with public opinion was also a part of the day-to-day responsibilities of an exclusive reporter!

Liu Tiantian found that comments related to Fang Mu and Hu Tao were universally extremely positive.

This saved Liu Tiantian a lot of trouble.

Fang Mu and Hu Tao’s popularity with the general public was really surprising to Liu Tiantian.

In some respects, Fang Mu and Hu Tao were even more popular than the professional players from various clubs!

How long had Fang Mu and Hu Tao been on the Battle Network?

Liu Tiantian had already determined that both had the potential to become top stars!

The mysterious aura surrounding Fang Mu had a strong appeal to the audience.

Hu Tao’s charisma also scored many points for her.

Liu Tiantian stretched lazily; journalists like her, who had contracts with highly popular Beast Masters, were usually extremely busy.

It was surprisingly easy for her, having signed with two, something her colleagues probably wouldn’t believe!

Fang Yuan, Fang Qin, and Yan Wood were all going to watch the Peach Wood Team’s duel.

For Fang Qin, Fang Yuan, and Yan Wood, Fang Mu’s achievements as their younger brother brought them even more joy than their own.

Last time, Fang Mu had invited Hu Tao’s parents, but this time he felt it necessary for Hu Tao to invite them herself.

After so many duels, Hu Tao’s mental toughness had improved a lot since her first duel.

Even if Hu Tao’s parents were watching, any nervousness wouldn’t affect her performance.

Fang Mu was very confident about that.

Moreover, Fang Mu didn’t plan to push Hu Tao too hard in the evening duel.

Fang Mu mainly wanted to test the skills acquired by his Guardian Beasts after advancing to Diamond Rank.

Fang Mu was well aware of the sensation that would occur when he revealed his Diamond Level Guardian Beasts.

At under eighteen years of age, he had reached the level of a Four-pointed Star Beast Master.

However, there was no longer any need for Fang Mu to keep a low profile.

Fang Mu needed to showcase his strength sooner or later.

Previously, Fang Mu worried about being too conspicuous and unable to protect himself.

But now, even if Fang Mu was uniquely outstanding, his strength was more than enough to protect himself.

Fang Mu had it all figured out—if his opponent possessed a Diamond Level Guardian Beast, he would seriously engage in battle.

If his opponent only had a Platinum Rank Beast, he would simply overpower them.

Crushing opponents to make history would add even more value to his and Hu Tao’s achievements.

Before the matchup, Fang Mu shared his thoughts with Hu Tao in full detail.

Hu Tao was incredibly surprised by Fang Mu’s strength and had not expected Fang Mu’s abilities to have improved so much in such a short time!

Initially, Hu Tao was very nervous about the evening’s duel.

Now, she understood there was no need for anxiety, as she just needed to watch Fang Mu’s personal performance.

Since the exhibition match was jointly hosted by the War Network Gold Division and the Platinum Tier, audiences from both the Gold Battle Hall and the Platinum Battle Hall were already seated, creating a buzz of excitement.

These spectators had all paid a high price for their tickets.

When the ticket prices soared to more than two hundred times their original value, many rational ticket-holding spectators chose to sell their tickets.

Instead, they watched the live stream on the Battle Network.

Although the live stream wasn’t as thrilling as watching in person, it saved them over ten thousand Dragon Rising Coins.

For an average person, ten thousand Dragon Rising Coins was not a small sum.

Around thirty thousand Dragon Rising Coins could buy a Beast Master a worthy Guardian Beast to train.

The high ticket prices meant that the audience at the venue was of very high quality, and virtually every spectator was capable of comprehending the nuances of the duel.

The situation caused the most pressure for the staff who were about to commentate and host.

Normally, commentating on a duel would inevitably involve some issues.

If the quality of the audience was low, the commentator could cover up problems by improvising.

However, if the audience quality was remarkably high, any issues would be magnified, making it extremely difficult for the commentators to conclude smoothly.

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