Song Yuanxi hung her head and said, "You weren't in Beijing, but I was."
"I witnessed with my own eyes how a proud man like Brother Liangchuan had to bow down to people and buy them meals so that they could get sponsors. He had to explain eSports to people and what the official team was about."
At that time, they were just kids.
And eSports were not well-known or well-developed.
At that time, it wasn't even listed as a sport on the national agenda.
To adults at that time, eSports weren't eSports as they are known it today. It was just a game, not a proper job.
No one was willing to invest in it.
Thinking back now, setting up an official team at that time was an unimaginable task.
Because they didn't have money, they had to involve investors for sure. Otherwise, there was no way they could set up the team club.