Taylor, who debuted in country music, has incredibly sticky fans!
It can be said that looking across the entire music scene, it's hard to find a singer with stickier fans than Taylor.
In her previous life, during the snake incident that erupted in 2016, Taylor experienced online bullying across the entire internet.
If it were anyone else, they would probably have long since disappeared without a trace.
Because the scale of that online bullying was simply too terrifying.
Looking back at the first twenty years of the twenty-first century.
The only celebrities who truly experienced online bullying across the entire internet were Taylor and later Annie Hathaway.
Among them, Taylor was hit harder than Annie Hathaway because her fame far surpassed the latter's.
Although there were also celebrities like Boss Yang in the domestic entertainment scene who experienced online bullying across the entire internet.
But the size and scale of the domestic entertainment scene cannot compare to the American entertainment scene.
The former is merely regional, while the latter is global.
Putting everything else aside, just the fact that Taylor completely disappeared from the public eye for a full year, from 2016 to 2017, cleaning up her online presence, shows how terrifying that online bullying was.
Of course, without the snake incident, Taylor would not have had her subsequent triumphant return.
It's also very likely that her standing would not have reached the future status of 'World's Number One Female'.
After all, there are countless famous and capable celebrities worldwide.
Why should you, Taylor Swift, stand out from the crowd and tower over everyone else?
Without undergoing the baptism of the snake incident, Taylor might have just remained that country girl who was afraid of getting fat and cared intensely about what others thought.
How could she have grown into that future pop empress who openly criticized Trump and challenged everything?
One can only say, you gain some, you lose some!
At least looking at the results, what was gained was still more than what was lost.
Those who liked her before would only like her more, and passersby who were previously indifferent to her might also become fans because of Taylor's magnificent transformation.
This kind of extremely sticky fan-attracting attribute is something Fly cannot currently imitate.
He is currently in the stage of just starting out, with his fame rapidly rising.
During this period, his fans might come quickly and leave just as quickly.
For these people to truly stay and become his loyal fans, Fly still needs to constantly deliver good performances.
Only when his fanbase is stable can Fly make the next step of change.
After browsing through the news about his performance yesterday.
Fly opened his system panel and, looking at the rewards that arrived after completing yesterday's mission, couldn't help but fall into deep thought.
[Skill: Heavy Gunner (Long shots and shooting power automatically reach the level of intercontinental players, free kicks are significantly improved, opponent goalkeeper fumbling probability +10%)]
[Can evolve into Super Heavy Gunner (Long shots and shooting power automatically reach the level of world-class players, free kicks are greatly improved, opponent goalkeeper fumbling probability +20%)]
[Evolution Condition: Score 100 goals from outside the penalty area using the Heavy Gunner skill to automatically evolve into Super Heavy Gunner (includes training matches)]
Looking at the reward he received for getting a post-match rating of 10 yesterday, Fly began to ponder.
First of all, this skill that directly enhances long shots and shooting power is definitely a significant boost for Fly!
Because Fly's long shots and shooting power were not considered outstanding.
Although he hadn't fallen to the point of not posing a long-shot threat.
But in Fly's Arsenal, long shots were definitely not a regular weapon.
Because ever since Fly started in the youth academy, his long shots had always depended on luck.
When he was lucky, he could score two in a match, but when he wasn't, it might be difficult to score even one in several months.
This is also why Fly would absolutely not choose a long shot when he could dribble and break through to close the distance to the goal.
Long shots were basically Fly's helpless choice when he had exhausted his options.
As for free kicks, Fly was even worse.
Let's just say, Fly, being the absolute key player in Arsenal's youth academy, didn't even have the right to take free kicks himself.
The reason for all this was that Fly's free-kick level was incredibly poor!
Throughout the three years of youth training, Fly only scored two free kicks.
You can imagine what kind of level that is...
Now, with the Heavy Gunner skill boost, although Fly's free kicks are still not great, they are at least not as terrible to watch.
He glanced at his latest attributes, where the values for [Long Shot] and [Shooting Power] had both reached the milestone of 80.
The [Free Kick] value also surged from 60 to 70.
It might seem that the absolute increase in Long Shot and Shooting Power is not greater than that of Free Kick.
In reality, it's much greater!
Because the difficulty of increasing an attribute point in the range of 70 to 80 is much greater than in the range of 60 to 70.
Although using system points to redeem them are all beginner soft rice points, the difficulty of attribute improvement brought about by Fly's personal hard training is completely different!
This is also why Fly would never use beginner soft rice points to add points to attributes below 70.
It's too uneconomical!
Why use system points to add points to attributes that can clearly be improved through training?
Unless it's for attributes that urgently need to be improved in a short period, such as the strength attribute Fly improved for himself to quickly adapt to the Premier League.
Otherwise, he would absolutely not use points on attributes that don't have high values.
Now, with Fly's long shots and shooting power reaching the 80 mark, his offensive Arsenal has gained another regular weapon.
As for the 100 Heavy Gunner goals required to evolve into [Super Heavy Gunner].
Without the sentence in the parentheses afterwards, Fly definitely wouldn't hold out hope.
Because 100 goals from outside the penalty area, to put it simply, are long shots + free kicks.
You know, in his previous life, Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo only had just over 100 goals from outside the penalty area in their entire careers.
That was the sum of their careers spanning over a decade.
By the time Fly scores 100 goals from outside the penalty area, who knows how long that will take.
Perhaps Fly won't even have 100 goals from outside the penalty area by the day he retires.
Therefore, if it weren't for the five big words 'includes training matches' in the parentheses afterwards, Fly would absolutely not be thinking about evolving [Heavy Gunner] into [Super Heavy Gunner].
Then, Fly turned his gaze to the first item he had obtained in his life:
[Item Name: Blame Benzema (Champions League Limited)]
[Item Effect: Replicates Benzema's opportunistic act against Liverpool goalkeeper Karius in the 17-18 Champions League Final. The host can use it in Champions League matches. After use, the opponent's goalkeeper will be possessed by Karius.]
[Uses: Limited to 1 time (To continue using in the future, the item needs to be reactivated)]
[Activation Condition: Can only be unlocked in subsequent updates]
Heaven knows how shocked Fly was deep down when he saw this item!
Don't mind that this item can currently only be used once.
But one Karius-like mistake leading to a goal is already more than enough for Fly.
You should know, in the previous life, in this season's Champions League Round of 16, Arsenal was just one goal away from eliminating the cosmic team Barcelona.
The aggregate score at the time was Arsenal winning 2:1 at home, losing 1:3 away after being overturned, and being eliminated with a total score of 3:4.
That is to say, if Arsenal could score one more goal at Camp Nou, then Barcelona would be finished.
In this situation where they were just one goal away from advancing, this [Blame Benzema] item card could play a decisive role.
Fly has already decided to save this item for use during this year's Champions League knockout stage.
As for which unlucky team will be the target, that will depend on the situation.
If this knockout stage doesn't present a situation where they are just one goal away from advancing, Fly plans to hoard it for later use.
With so many knockout matches in his future career, he will definitely encounter this situation.
After all, it's common among strong Champions League teams to have situations where they are just one goal away from eliminating their opponent.
Currently, Arsenal might not be a match for Real Madrid and Barcelona.
But if Arsenal is given an away goal, then it's hard to say.
Because an away goal requires the opponent to compensate with two goals.
Even if Arsenal's squad is a bit weaker, they haven't fallen to the point where Real Madrid or Barcelona can easily win by a two-goal margin.
With [Blame Benzema] now available, Fly suddenly had more expectations for Arsenal's Champions League prospects this season.
