I Am Scouted by Real Madrid

Chapter 81: Chinese Netizens: Teach Real Madrid a Lesson


"Did you know Real Madrid organized a vote?"

"Our country's player hasn't received any votes, now they're in last place!"

"What, our China is in last place? Does this mean there are no people in China? Where can we vote?"

"Come on, come on, did you hear? There's a vote going on, our country's in last place, let's go to an internet café to vote and play some games."

"Do you know Chen Zhong? It seems Real Madrid has set up a vote, and if we vote for him, something will happen. I'm going to vote, are you coming?"

...

The rumors about Real Madrid's top 100 player selection have become increasingly ridiculous. Many people don't know the truth but are participating actively with the "China NO:1" mindset.

There even appeared slogans on various social media platforms like "Not voting means you're not Chinese."

Meanwhile, in distant Spain, Real Madrid's server was on the brink of collapse. Their management department was baffled, and a Spaniard specifically responsible for this matter exclaimed, "Oh, God! What is going on, why is our server like this?"

Calderon had just called on "members" to vote, but the webpage crashed, and the server stopped working.

This kind of embarrassing incident for the club is intolerable both domestically and abroad.

"Where is this traffic coming from, what is going on?"

Someone exclaimed in frustration, but soon, something even more frustrating happened.

A player's vote count skyrocketed like a rocket, quickly soaring from the hundredth place to the top fifty, top thirty, top ten, top five, top three, and by the time the system crashed, he had shot straight to the first place.

"No, no, no!"

"This problem is just too difficult!"

"I can't figure it out, I really can't understand it!"

The person in charge quickly forwarded the data to the higher-ups. After seeing the exaggerated voting rate, the higher-ups swiftly passed it up the chain.

Soon, this astonishing figure reached Calderon's desk.

Since becoming the president of Real Madrid, Calderon has done quite a few "practical things," such as erecting statues, buying planes, and now this selection.

In Calderon's view, this was all to enhance fan cohesion and participation.

In the president's office, Calderon was sitting at a large desk, holding a cup of coffee billed to Real Madrid's account. He looked at Mijatovic, who rushed into the office, and rebuked, "You need to mind your behavior."

"You are now the sports director of Real Madrid."

"You must have the ability to remain calm in the face of anything."

After hearing Calderon's words, Mijatovic looked at Calderon with a bit of admiration, thinking to himself, no wonder he is the president of Real Madrid!

Just the thickness of that skin is extraordinary.

"Yes, you are right in your guidance!"

"But please, you must take a look at this!"

Mijatovic handed over the information to Calderon, who still maintained a composed look.

This is?

The selection of the top 100 players in the club's history?

Calderon's expression turned a bit subtle, this was his backup plan, a remedial measure.

Recently, Real Madrid was continuously trailing Barcelona in the league, and faced the risk of being knocked out by a resurgent Rome in the Champions League.

Coupled with some internal conflicts, this led Calderon to decide to do something to improve public opinion and divert the members' attention.

Thus, the voting event was launched.

But eventually, as the team gradually widened the gap in the league, and broke through the curse of the last 16 to reach the quarter-finals in the Champions League.

Calderon actually became less concerned about this voting event.

After all, it was obvious that the final ranking would only see Di Stefano and Zidane competing for the top, with Raul in a stable third, and the rest of the top ten also firmly under control.

And the number of voters may have been less than five hundred thousand initially, with a peak participation of a million.

In fact, everything was indeed progressing as he had "planned."

So what's the situation now?

Zidane surpassed Di Stefano?

Or Raul?

Calderon picked up the file in his hand, his gaze fixed on the name at the top.

Chen Zhong

What?

Chen Zhong?

Calderon instantly stood up, letting out an uncontrollable "shout of surprise."

Anyone could be first, but it absolutely couldn't be Chen Zhong! At least the current Chen Zhong absolutely didn't deserve to be first, how could he surpass Di Stefano, Zidane, and Raul?

He's only played a few matches for Real Madrid!?

"His vote count!"

"What on earth is with his vote count?" Calderon turned his head to Mijatovic and asked, "How did he get 770,000 votes, how is this possible?"

When results were announced yesterday, Real Madrid's top three were Di Stefano, Zidane, and Raul.

And their votes were just over 11,000, with little difference between them.

And now, Chen Zhong has 770,000 votes!

The remaining 99 stars combined probably didn't get as many votes as Chen Zhong.

The only good news is probably that the number of people voting had surged from 400,000 to an astonishing 1.2 million.

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