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#1767 - Mysterious video (this episode is too bad)

Just like that, a disaster that originally affected the entire world disappeared silently. According to the agreement, Trazyn used his Poké Ball to put the entire base from top to bottom into the four-dimensional space. As for whether it was thrown into a museum or a garbage dump at the end of the universe, it was none of Duanmu Huai's business. Anyway, as long as it was not on Earth, it didn't matter.

To others, Duanmu Huai just went out for a few days for unknown reasons and then came back. When asked, he said that the matter was done and everything was fine. He continued to eat and drink as usual. Although everyone was a little curious, they would not ask questions about this issue.

Now that Duanmu Huai is back, the concert will naturally be put on the schedule. Perhaps because of his encounter with Taraxin, Duanmu Huai began to speed up.

He just waved his hand and said he would do a nationwide tour, and then the last show of the tour would be at Tokyo Dome, and that was it! Don't do anything else for this month, just do this!

Everyone was surprised at Duanmu Huai's plan...not because the time was tight, but they were surprised that Duanmu Huai would actually work so hard.

Although Toyokawa Shoko and Wakaba Mu had not been with Duanmu Huai for a long time, they knew that Duanmu Huai was a lazy person who would rather lie down than sit, and would rather sit than stand. With his personality, it was possible for him to hold a concert in a month. But he actually wanted to go on a national tour in a month, and finally perform at the Tokyo Dome?

"Aren't you going to the martial arts hall?"

Although Tokyo Dome is more prestigious than Budokan, Budokan is a legend after all, and its historical value is there. Toyokawa Shoko is somewhat obsessed with it, and Tokyo Dome is too high a starting point. It's like most people play in the national tournament before playing in the Asian Cup, but Duanmu Huai jumped directly from the domestic league to the World Cup finals.

There's not even a buffer in the middle?

"I'll give the martial arts hall to Ruby. The martial arts hall is more important to her."

Duanmu Huai waved his hand.

"We can just go to Tokyo Dome."

"……………………"

Why don’t we win an Olympic championship instead of playing in the national competition?

What logic?

In fact, it is not difficult to rent the Tokyo Dome, as long as you have money. And to hold a performance in the Tokyo Dome, you don’t really need to make it to the finals like in football to be eligible to go to Wembley. It can be said that as long as you have money, you can rent the Tokyo Dome to sing karaoke.

So why have Budokan and Tokyo Dome become the benchmarks in the entertainment industry? The reason is simple: the number of people.

The standard seating capacity of the Budokan is 14,000 people, while the standard seating capacity of the Tokyo Dome is 50,000 people.

But when a band first started, the audience was usually only a few dozen or a hundred people at most. If they could get 300 to 500 people to their concert, they would be considered a popular band. If they could get a few thousand people to their concert, they would be considered a top-tier band.

If a band only has 200 to 300 fans, what can they do at Budokan or Tokyo Dome? They can't even make waves!

There are 14,000 seats but only 300 people in the venue. What’s the difference between this and hell?

To hold a concert at the Budokan means that the person holding the concert must have the influence to attract 14,000 spectators to the scene.

Therefore, it doesn’t mean that you can become a top star only if you go to a martial arts hall, but if you have the influence of a top star, then going to a martial arts hall will not be a dull occasion.

This is also why performing at a Budokan is very important for people in the entertainment industry, because attendance is a popularity factor that cannot be faked. If you can attract 14,000 people to the Budokan to watch your performance, it itself is an affirmation of your strength and reputation.

The same is true for Tokyo Dome.

It doesn't mean that if you have 14,000 die-hard fans, you can hold a concert in Tokyo Dome. Japan doesn't have as many fans as China, and fans are spread all over the country. Many people even take the Shinkansen or drive to Tokyo Budokan in advance, which means that there must be at least this many die-hard fans who will go to the scene.

But this is very difficult.

Just like B Komachi, who was loved by Hoshino at the time, was very popular, but she also thought over and over again before going to the Budokan.

Money is definitely not a problem, but Shoko Toyokawa is worried whether she and others have the ability to attract 50,000 spectators.

Thinking about the entire Tokyo Dome being completely silent and empty, and how she and others would have to face a cold, empty performance with no one in sight, Toyokawa Shoko felt like she was going to have a psychological trauma.

"Don't worry, the online tickets have been sold out. If I hadn't left over a hundred internal tickets, I'm afraid there wouldn't be any left."

"That's good……………"

Hearing Duanmu Huai's answer, Toyokawa Shoko couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. This way, he and others would not have to face an empty theater, but a theater filled with 50,000 people...

Thinking of this scene, Toyokawa Shoko's face turned pale.

This gap is too big!

Although it’s definitely not good to have no one, it’s still stressful if the seats are full!

But what Toyokawa Shoko found most incredible was...

“Are we that popular?”

If Duanmu Huai showed up, then Toyokawa Shoko would not be surprised. After all, Duanmu Huai is a national movie star and his appeal is definitely not a problem.

But he didn’t show his face, and no one on the Internet led the trend…

"Xiao Xiang."

Just when Toyokawa Shoko was puzzled, Wakaba Mutsu next to her pulled her clothes, and then Toyokawa Shoko came back to her senses from the shock of going to the Tokyo Dome.

"Oh, by the way, classmate Duanmu, a very strange video appeared on the Internet."

“Strange video?”

“Yes, it was released during this period.”

As she spoke, Toyokawa Shoko took out her phone and played a video. Duanmu Huai leaned over and watched it curiously.

This seems to be an MV on the Internet. The picture itself is very simple, just some scenery. The main thing is that the people in it are humming a song that is very similar to the hymn sung by Duanmu Huai. Although it sounds quite intimidating at first, Duanmu Huai can tell directly that this is actually a copycat song.

"Is there anything wrong with that?"

Duanmu Huai did not think there was anything wrong with it, because he had already shared the Ta language online, and also provided grammar, meanings and pronunciations, and encouraged everyone to create their own songs using this language. After all, Duanmu Huai knew very well that if he wanted to attract attention, he needed to get the audience involved.

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Just like the onion-flipping woman back then, letting players compose their own music makes it more topical and lively.

Of course, these things are very complicated, not everyone can make them, but with so many people online, there must be a few big names, right? In fact, Duanmu Huai has also seen some songs made by other people using Ta language, and they have that flavor, but they just sound bullshit, and the machine soul will naturally not respond to such stuff.

This guy is a little better than the ones I made up before, but that's just it.

“Here’s the problem.”

Toyokawa Shoko pointed to the comment section below the video. Duanmu Huai glanced at it and raised his eyebrows.

“They think this person is me?”

That’s right, this is what makes Duanmu Huai laugh. In the comment section, many people left messages, suspecting that the poster of this video is the mysterious lead singer at the concert... because the voice is very similar and the feeling given is similar.

"Are you going to tell me this little thing?"

"Actually... Miss Mai asked me to tell you."

"Mai?"

"Yes."

Toyokawa Shoko nodded to Duanmu Huai.

"She said that many people on the Internet think that this person named Shirai Shirai is our lead singer, or in other words, they think Shirai Shirai is you."

"……………………"

Hearing this, Duanmu Huai was stunned for a moment, then he immediately reacted.

If someone else had told him this news, Duanmu Huai would have thought that the little girl was just worrying too much. But if Mai Sakurajima had warned him, Duanmu Huai would have understood what she meant.

Puberty syndrome.

Duanmu Huai has not forgotten that this world is very biased on the spiritual level. For example, before, Sakurajima Mai felt that she should disappear, and she really disappeared. Then there was the film club. They felt that the sample film was not well shot and wanted to pretend that it did not exist, so the actors of the film club disappeared.

So now what does this mean?

As long as enough people think that he is this or that Shirai Shirai, he will become Shirai Shirai?

Isn't this nonsense?

"Wouldn't this be a bad idea? Do you want to think of a solution?"

Toyokawa Shoko didn't know about puberty syndrome, but she also felt that this was a problem. After all, Duanmu Huai was still performing with a mask on. If someone really came out and claimed to be Shirai Hiri, would everyone really treat that person as the lead singer? At that time, if she wanted to refute the other party, she would have to show her face. Would this... be some kind of conspiracy?

"Never mind her."

Duanmu Huai thought about it and made a decisive decision.

"Anyway, no matter how many people come out and claim it, they can't go to Tokyo Dome to sing."

Even if someone really wants to pick peaches, it depends on whether Duanmu Huai agrees or not.

As an inquisitor, he was very good at making people disappear.

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