Chapter 261 The Roc Rises with the Wind



"..."

Pixar quickly surpassed Tao in the rankings.

"First is Mr. Yamaaki, second is Pixar, but I'm not happy about that, third is Tao."

Japanese netizens felt more relaxed, but were still somewhat annoyed.

The one who surpasses China is Mr. Yamaaki, not most Japanese creators.

This naturally displeased them.

The thought that the third place winner was also a work from China made him even more dissatisfied.

It's like a poor boy suddenly transforming into a billionaire.

He even swaggered around in front of me, and although I humiliated him in the end, I was still very unhappy about the fact that he was still a billionaire.

I'm still annoyed, but at least it's better than the previous chorus of complaints.

At least, the throne of first place belongs to them.

"No, look!"

However, Japanese netizens were stunned by the situation on the rankings shortly afterward.

"Why? Why is Pixar's index still rising so fast, even faster than Professor Shanming's?"

"No, if this continues, I'm afraid Mr. Yamaaki will be surpassed by Pixar."

"What a joke, that Mr. Yamaaki will be surpassed by Pixar? Is that some kind of nonsense?"

"..."

No one expected that Pixar's work would be so powerful, with its growth rate far exceeding that of Mr. Shanming.

Following this trend, countless Japanese netizens can't help but worry that the other side might eventually surpass the works of Mr. Yamaaki.

We must be wary.

As a result, many Japanese netizens began to spontaneously promote Pixar's works, hoping to bring about exponential growth in its popularity.

However, Pixar's fans saw it as a welcome relief after a long drought, hoping to ascend to the world's number one spot.

They were even more enthusiastic than Japanese netizens, and with the Disney brand in mind, countless Western netizens began to support Pixar's work.

The battleground has now shifted from a contest between Mr. Shanming, Pixar, and Dao to a contest between Mr. Shanming and Pixar.

Countless netizens around the world are paying attention to this matter.

Even many Chinese netizens temporarily forgot the sadness of losing first place and closely followed the competition between the two.

"They've surpassed them! Pixar has surpassed Mr. Yamaaki!"

"No, no, we haven't overtaken yet, we've already been overtaken again."

"They've overtaken them again, and now Pixar is in first place... no, it's Professor Yamaaki... no, it's Pixar..."

"..."

That's too much.

But it didn't completely surpass it.

A strange scene unfolded during the match.

The throne of first place is rotated among different people.

Sometimes it's Pixar.

Sometimes it's Teacher Shanming.

Japanese netizens won't be smug for long, and neither will Western netizens.

The two were like evenly matched warriors, fighting fiercely on the battlefield, and it was difficult to determine a winner in a short time.

As for when the outcome will be decided, nobody knows.

All we know is that the first and second place rankings are still uncertain, as either of them could potentially become the first or second.

The third place, however, is very stable, consistently ranking first.

Japanese netizens were deeply saddened upon learning of this result.

They've always considered their country to be number one, but now even Professor Yamaaki has been overtaken by Pixar.

Is it really only Miyazaki who can suppress Pixar?

They didn't ask Miya to help. It was already embarrassing that Professor Yamaaki was temporarily suppressed. If it were Miya's turn, even if he won, there wouldn't be much of a surprise.

Now all we can do is wait and wait for the final result.

It's impossible for things to keep rotating forever; it won't be long before things stabilize.

What worries Japanese netizens is what to do if the stable one isn't actually Yamaaki-sensei.

Right now, the most relaxed people are actually the netizens in China.

While they were watching this struggle, they held onto third place for Tao.

Although it was only third place, it was much better than before, and many people still think the result is pretty good.

After all, they weren't even in the top 1,000 before, but now they've jumped to third place, which is a revolutionary breakthrough.

As time passed, the rankings temporarily stabilized.

The top-ranked work is naturally Shanming's "War," which leads by a narrow margin.

Second place goes to Pixar's Toy Story, which, like a fierce tiger, is always ready to surpass it.

The third place goes to Dao's "Little Tadpoles Looking for Their Mother," a ranking that remains as solid as a rock.

The first and second are a ladder, the third is a separate ladder, and the fourth is another ladder, which can be described as clearly distinct.

Chinese netizens, upon seeing this result, couldn't help but exclaim:

"I really wish this ranking would stay here forever."

But they knew that this was just wishful thinking on their part.

Before we knew it, the game had entered halftime, and this was the most intense part of the competition.

Whether they are masters or just confident individuals, they all choose to release their works at this stage.

The rankings had reached a fever pitch, with countless creators who had never been heard of before emerging.

They shone brightly on the stage of the top ten.

Fortunately, the top five rankings are relatively stable.

However, after the fifth-ranked work was pushed down, the rankings began a new round of reshuffling.

After some time, the fourth-place entry was also eliminated.

Now, all of the top ten have changed, with only the top three remaining standing alone.

My dear reader, there's more to this chapter! Please click the next page to continue reading—even more exciting content awaits!

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