Chapter 1955 Fans

"Guys, look what this is!?"

After someone pushed open the door of the bar, he shook out a piece of red cloth in front of everyone present.

Everyone saw the five golden five-pointed stars in the upper left corner of the red cloth.

"Dang, clang, clang, clang!" The person shaking off the red cloth also added BGM, and then waved it, "Chinese flag!"

The people present widened their eyes when they saw it: "Oh! How did you do it?"

"I heard it's hard to find this thing now..."

The man said proudly: "I drove to a Chinese supermarket in Getafe to find it! Let me tell you, I am really a genius! None of you thought that a Chinese supermarket would sell this, right? Hahahaha!"

He just waved the Chinese flag and jumped into the pub.

Then it immediately attracted other people to watch.

Everyone took the five-star red flag from his hand and looked at it carefully.

"Well, it's not painted on..."

"It's really fabric..."

People who bought the national flag were unhappy: "What are you talking nonsense! This is the genuine Chinese flag! No matter what Chinese supermarkets say, they will not sell fake flags!"

"You're right to be more careful, Javier," one man said, standing up.

After seeing clearly who was speaking, Javier Rudis, who had some objections to everyone's teasing before, fell silent.

Because the person who spoke was Mantorez Alvared, who was highly respected by everyone.

"I heard that there are some fake national flags that make mistakes here." Alvared walked to Javier and pointed to the upper left corner of the Chinese flag that was torn apart by everyone.

There are five five-pointed stars there.

One is big and four are small.

"What's wrong with this? A five-pointed star couldn't be simpler..." Javier frowned in confusion. "Is it possible to draw a five-pointed star instead of a six-pointed star? But my eyes are fine, so I can still see such an obvious difference."

Alvared did not speak, but pressed his finger on a sharp corner of the small five-star, and then used this sharp corner as a starting point to draw towards the big five-star.

After drawing a straight line, we arrived at the center of the big five stars.

Then he started from this center, drew another straight line, and turned back towards the second small five-star. Finally, it stopped at a sharp corner of the small five-star.

In this way, Alvared connected the sharp corners of the four small five-stars with the center of the big five-star with straight lines.

Then he looked at Havel and said: "It is said that if it can be connected in this way, it is correct. If it is a fake national flag, just placing five five-pointed stars randomly will not achieve this effect."

Javier and other Madrid Pirates fans around him exclaimed:

"It's unbelievable! It's actually like this?"

"If Mantores didn't say anything, I really thought he just put five five-pointed stars on it casually... I didn't expect there was such a meticulousness?"

"What's the meaning of this design?"

Alvared shrugged: "I don't know. But I think it looks good."

Javier asked Alvared: "How do you know about this 'Easter egg', Mantores?"

"Once I saw Hu wearing a Chinese flag celebrating. After I discovered the positional relationship between the four small five-stars and the big five-star, I observed a little more. Then I found the Chinese flag hanging on the roof of Pirates Park. This is also the case. Later, when I looked at all the Chinese flags, they were like this...so I thought this should have been specially designed."

Alvared explained.

Others sighed with emotion:

"I have never carefully observed the Chinese flag..."

"Mantores, you are always so attentive!"

Faced with everyone's praise, Alvared smiled back.

The Chinese national flag was circulated in the hands of everyone, and everyone observed the "features" pointed out by Alvared, and then exclaimed with admiration and exclamation such as "Sure enough," and "Wow, it's really unique."

"Now, we can also wave the Chinese flag in the stands and cheer for Hu!"

They waved the Chinese flag in their hands just like they waved the Spanish flag.

With the Spanish team already eliminated, this group of Pirates fans decided to cheer for the Chinese team.

They are now making preparations for this.

First of all, they need something, just to show it, to let everyone know that they support the Chinese team.

A Chinese national flag is the best proof.

But I didn't expect such a simple thing to be so difficult to complete in the end.

In Madrid, which is so big, there is no place to sell the Chinese flag - there are places where the flags can be sold, but it is said that they were all bought up by the Chinese fans who came to Madrid.

There are a lot of Spanish flags left...

"There's only one flag...it doesn't stand out among so many people..." Someone held up the Chinese flag, which was not very big, and said while looking at it.

When he said this, everyone's eyes turned to him.

So he further explained: "Think about it. There will be many Chinese fans going to watch that game, right? If we use the previous three group matches as a reference, everyone knows how enthusiastic Chinese fans are..."

Everyone remembered the first group match.

That game was Spain against the Chinese team, and it was logically considered Spain’s home game.

But during the game, the Chinese fans kept making noises. Even if their voices couldn't be heard at all most of the time, they were still singing and shouting. In the end, they finally suppressed the frustrated Spanish fans and let their cheers resound throughout the stadium.

With such enthusiastic fans, when the Chinese team plays against England, half of the stadium will be flying the five-star red flag.

So how can Alvared and the others "stand out"?

"That makes sense. We need something else to show our identity, and we need to let Hu know that we are here to support him!"

"But what should we do? We can't even do TIFO, and we don't have enough time..."

“We could make banners,” someone suggested. "And make those banners with Chinese characters so Chinese fans, media and commentators all know who we are."

"Chinese banner? How to do that? I don't know Chinese..."

The person who gave the suggestion said: "I don't know how to..."

"You don't have any suggestions!"

Alvared stood up: "Maybe we can find someone to help?"

"Who are you looking for?" everyone asked him.

"I know someone who understands Chinese." As he said this, Alvared took out his phone, found Han Shuyu's contact information in the address book, and then sent her a message:

"Are you free now? If possible, we need your help..."

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Han Shuyu, who just returned to his residence in Madrid yesterday, was sorting out the luggage in the suitcase, washing what should be washed, and putting away what should be put away.

She doesn't have to run around and change places like she did in the group stage.

The match between the Chinese team and the England team returned to Madrid, and was played at Pirates Park, the home of the Madrid Pirates.

This may have been originally prepared for the Spanish national team... but now it is cheaper for the Chinese team.

This is a good thing for the Chinese team. After all, Hu Lai is very familiar with this stadium. Maybe there will be any unexpected BUFF bonus?

Will Pirates fans flock to the stadium to cheer for Hulay during this game?

When they cheer for Hu Lai, isn't that the same as cheering for the Chinese team?

Just when Han Shuyu was thinking wildly, she heard a new message notification on her phone. She picked it up and saw that it was sent to her by the uncle.

So she replied: "How can I help, uncle?"

The other party quickly replied to her: "We want to make a banner to cheer for Hu, but we don't understand Chinese. Can you teach us?"

Seeing the message from his uncle, Han Shuyu smiled: Ha! What did I just say?

Pirates fans will indeed cheer for Hu Lai!

She originally wanted to type the Chinese characters the other party needed directly on her mobile phone.

But then she thought about it - isn't this incident itself an excellent video material?

After the World Cup begins, everyone is paying attention to the performance of the players on the field and the outcome of the game.

As for the fans as a group... they don't pay much attention.

Especially the fact that foreign fans cheer for the Chinese team...

I happen to have unique conditions in this regard - because I know the local fans in Spain, and these are resources that those video bloggers who specially fly to Spain from China do not have...

As a Spanish fan, cheering for the Chinese team is a gimmick in itself.

If this matter can be introduced to domestic fans through video, it will definitely attract much attention!

Thinking of this, even though he was very tired, Han Shuyu's upbeat heart became restless again.

She first replied to her uncle on the message: "Of course, it's no problem at all. But I can't explain it clearly on the phone, so I'll come over. Where are you?"

Then she sent another WeChat message to Li Qingliang: "Lao Li, hurry up! Come meet me, we have a shooting mission!"

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David Miller walks the streets of Madrid with his companions wearing England's St. George's cross flag.

They met many English fans like them, and also saw Chinese fans - which were easy to identify because everyone was wearing the jerseys of their respective national teams.

Moreover, the only Asian team still in the World Cup is the Chinese team, so if you see fans with yellow skin and black hair, they are probably Chinese fans. And you won’t be mistaken for a Japanese fan or a Korean fan...

They also greeted a group of Chinese fans warmly and friendly.

But after the two parties separated, John Falkinhan frowned:

"We are actually going to meet the Chinese team. Thinking about it really gives me a headache. Now I understand how those Spanish guys felt at the time..."

"What's the headache? We cheer for England and we cheer for Hu. There is no conflict." Levin said.

"Levin, who do you want to win the game in the end?" John asked him.

"Of course it's England!" Levin said without hesitation.

"But what if the Chinese team beats England?" John asked again.

"Uh..." Levin hesitated this time, not knowing how to answer for a moment.

"Actually, there is no need to have a headache." Neil Mullin, who was walking side by side with David Miller, said, "If England wins, of course everyone will be happy. But if the Chinese team wins, there is no need to be too sad, because We can continue to watch Hu play in the World Cup. After all, we also support Hu, right?"

"Isn't that the same as those Spaniards?"

John pointed to a bar in the distance and looked through the glass window. He could see a group of people inside displaying a banner with Chinese square characters all over it. They also had a Chinese flag in their hands.

But almost all of these people are not Chinese with yellow skin and black hair.

Obviously, they are Spanish.

And there is a high possibility that they are Madrid Pirates fans in Madrid, Spain!

Neil Mullin looked in the direction of John's finger, saw the group of cheerful Spaniards, and then smiled: "That's not a bad idea."

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