Translator: rainbowturtle
A day before Arena Week, broadcasters from all over the world showed programs related to Arena Week. The worldâs eyes were focused on Arena Week, so there were many programs and different concepts on it. The most popular program concept was power analysis. Programs that analyzed the power of teams participating in Arena Week and programs that predicted the ranking or confrontation patterns were the most watched. There was only one point of competitiveness between these programs, and that was which guests were invited? As a result, the ratings were divided, and the topics changed.
Naturally, everyone tried to bring in the best guests, but it wasnât an easy task. Those who were somewhat popular had already been cast for months. Yet, there was one place where the preparations were made in a relaxed manner. Others were busy making phone calls all over the place, but due to an accidental fate, things were solved in a satisfactory manner for this place.
âKale, what brings you to the set when you should be busy?â Matthew, who became one of FOXâs key PDs due to his great work on Masked Fighting King, welcomed Kale to the shooting site. Kaleâs visit was a surprise. Arena Week was starting tomorrow, and there were many things that needed to be attended to, yet Kale had come over like he had nothing to do.
âIs it because of the guest?â
Todayâs guest had been invited to the program through Kaleâs introduction. However, Alley Leader had a heavier weight than the guest, so Matthew thought that Kaleâs visit didnât make any sense.
âWhy did I come? The shooting of the streamers contracted with Nike Management went smoothly, so I came to watch,â Kale answered Matthewâs question with a smile. In fact, he wasnât busy as Matthew said. It had already been two days since Crescent Moon arrived at the hotel.
âIt is worth struggling in advance.â
Kale had done the work for Arena Week beforehand, so he suddenly had leisure time. In addition, the guest on todayâs FOX show was making his first appearance in the media after signing a contract with Nike Management. So, Kale was naturally going to help him.
Just then, a young man in a neat shirt appeared at a corner of the shooting scene. Kale turned to the handsome young man and greeted him with a smile, âTeika⦠No, should I call you âMcCarthyâ?â
The name of the young man was âMcCarthyâ, but he was called âTeikaâ in Arena. Teika felt that streaming was pretty interesting to do after participating in Hyeonuâs stream and thus immediately signed with Nike.
âCall me whatever is comfortable for you. Iâm used to both,â Teika replied. He had a good name. His friends around him called him âMcCarthyâ. However, since he was called âTeikaâ in Arena, more people addressed him by âTeikaâ rather than his real name, so it didnât mean anything to him.
âThen Iâll call you âTeikaâ. It is because others need to know.â Kale chose the nickname âTeikaâ instead of Teikaâs real name, âMcCarthyâ.
There was only one reason for thisâmore people knew the name âTeikaâ.
âYes, thatâs fine.â
âAre you nervous about todayâs shoot? You have streamed occasionally, but as far as I know, it is your first time doing this type of shoot.â
âIâm not particularly nervous. It might be a bit awkward, but⦠I think it is a good experience.â Teika didnât feel much pressure to shoot today. He thought there was no reason to be nervous because he wasnât that type of person in the first place.
âThen Iâm glad. In a corner of my heart, Iâve been wondering if I should introduce you to it more slowly.â Kale was relieved by Teikaâs answer.
He thought it was a good thing that Teika wasnât nervous. âThe first experience is the most important thing.â
If Teika had a trauma, appearing in the media was a big problem to worry about. Still, seeing that Teika was calm, it seemed there wasnât much for Kale to worry about.
âThen Iâll be watching. I hope you do a good job broadcasting today.â Kale took a step back. Todayâs guest had appeared, so the shooting would begin soon.
âThank you, Kale.â Teika bowed slightly to Kale and moved to his spot on the set. There was a long table and two chairs in the studio, as well as a giant screen hanging on the back wall. Teikaâs seat was one of the two chairs. The moment he sat down, the owner of the remaining seat was revealed.
The name of the man with short, light brown hair was Greg. He was the most famous TV host in the United States. At the same time, he was also a very famous Arena maniac. Instead of preparing for the broadcast the moment he sat in his seat, he handed Teika a paper and pen. âI am your fan, Teika.â
Teika was a bit flustered by Gregâs behavior of asking for an autograph. Even so, he grabbed the pen and left a flowing signature on the paper. Requests for an autograph werenât uncommon, so Teika already had quite a few experiences like this.
âThank you for liking me. I am also a frequent watcher of your show.â Teika pushed the paper with his signature over to Greg. Greg smiled when he saw it.
Things proceeded with great speed after that. Greg and Teika started the live show under Matthewâs direction.
âTodayâs Greg Show is a live broadcast feature about Arena Week. Thus, a very special guest was invited. It is someone you can only see on the Greg Show. Teika!â
At Gregâs introduction, the camera turned to Teika. Teika had a casual expression as he said what he was supposed to say. âHello, I am Teika. It is an honor to be on the Greg Show, which I like.â
Greg showed a fond expression as he listened to Teika reading what was on the script. He didnât hide his feelings at all.
âThe Greg Show is a program like this. It is a program that Teika wants to appear on,â Greg said and smiled for a while before starting his next sentence. âSo, today I will be doing the analysis together with Teika. We will pick the strong and weak teams of Arena Week and choose the expected winning team. Of course, there will be a separate analysis for each one.â
Teika was mainly going to do three types of analyses on the Greg Show: firstly, an analysis of the teams coming to Arena Week; secondly, the eye-catching players for each event; and thirdly, predicting the winning team.
âIs the broadcast time an hour?â
Teika hadnât prepared many materials as he hadnât felt the need to prepare much. The analyses always ended with Crescent Moon and Alley Leader. It was âEverything Leads to Alley Leaderâ. The other players were just bridesmaids.
âFirst of all, I am going to show you an analysis of each team at Arena Week.â Teika operated a tablet that was connected to the screen on the back wall. The tablet had already been arranged in advance, so he just had to touch it lightly. Teika gently swept his fingers over the tablet, and the information heâd prepared appeared on the screen.
He said, âThe first team Iâve analyzed is one of the European teams, Franceâs PSG. PSG has Aike, who they claim to be Europeâs best melee player. PSG has made thorough preparations for Arena Week. They are determined to eliminate the regret they felt after failing to win the championship last year.â
The information about the PSG players was written on the screen. It had each playerâs class and representative skills, as well as the pros and cons of their style of play. The information was as detailed as a scouting report.
âDid you write this yourself? Itâs incredible.â Greg marveled at the systematic report he was seeing for the first time in his life. He thought the viewers who watched this would feel the same way.
Teika replied, âIt isnât that great. It is just roughly what I know. Anyway, Iâll explain it now⦠In the case of PSG, their melee classes are strong, while their magician classes are relatively weak. The level of their priests isnât very high either. So, their records in raids and sieges wonât be as good as you think. Instead, they are very strong in PvP.â
The slides changed, and more specific information emerged. For example, there was a playerâs competition record, their actual arena ranking, and their estimated specs in the arena. Information containing Teikaâs know-how flowed out. He continued, âNo matter what, Aike is the most prominent player in PSG. It doesnât matter whether it is PvP, the siege, or the raid. If there is a player who can relieve Aikeâs burden, then⦠I think PSG will do well in this Arena Week.â
Greg and the other people at the scene listened like they were enchanted. As Teikaâs analysis progressed, Greg responded to Teikaâs words in a suitable manner. In the meantime, Teika completed the analysis of seven of the eight participating teams. There was only one team remaining.
âIt is already the last team now. The last team is Crescent Moon of South Korea,â Teika said.
âIsnât Crescent Moon the team with Alley Leader? It is the team thatâs named as the most likely winning candidate.â Greg was very interested in Crescent Moon as his close friend was playing there as a member.
Dwayneâhe was Gregâs friend.
âNo, Crescent Moon isnât the most likely winning candidate.â
âHuh?â Greg was flustered by Teikaâs firm shake of the head. Crescent Moon wasnât the winning candidate? Everyone recognized Crescent Moon as a winning candidate.
At that moment, Teika opened his mouth, and amazing words flowed out. âIt is already the winning team. It isnât a candidate. I think the winner of this Arena Week has already been decided.â
In Teikaâs mind, the winning team was already confirmed as Crescent Moon. All the games in this Arena Week were just ceremonial acts.
Teika looked at Greg, who still had a puzzled face, and said, âThis Arena Week is a coronation for Crescent Moonâto be exact, Alley Leader. It is a coronation ceremony thatâs held in front of people all over the world who like Arena.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Greg had a baffled face as he asked Teika, âIs there a basis for thinking so? Teika?â
Teika looked at the camera with a slight smile and answered Gregâs question, âNo matter what, Alley Leader is the best. He is the best at PvP, raids, and the siege.â
Teika exhaled lightly before continuing, âHow do you explain this?â