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Chapter 357: 1550 breaks the record! 14 Chinese, 5 Korean!

第357章 1550打破纪录!1+4Chinese>5Korea!

The moment the South Korean team's crystal exploded, the commotion at the scene reached the heavens, and cheers from countless people filled the stadium.

Chinese spectators in front of the stands waved their red flags wildly, like a red wave sweeping across the land.

Meanwhile, many people with poor eyesight were squinting and craning their necks, trying hard to see the numbers on the big screen.

"Fuck! Fuck!"

"How much!? How much!!"

"I saw it starts with 15! It looks like something like 15!"

The spotlight flickered and swayed before focusing on the Chinese team's seating area.

On the commentary platform, Wang Duoduo could barely contain his emotions, raising his arms and shouting until his face was red: "Nice! It's cancelled! It's actually cancelled!"

"China defeated South Korea 3-1! They did it!!! We are the Chinese team with the title of the strongest all-Chinese team ever! Congratulations on advancing to the finals!"

Fortunately, Wang Duoduo reacted quickly and stopped, almost blurting it out.

Although everyone thought today's match was the final, it was actually just the semi-final of the top four.

Meanwhile, GuGu, like the audience on stage, squinted at the big screen on the side, then let out a high-pitched scream: "15 minutes and 50 seconds!!!"

Wang Duoduo nodded vigorously: "Yes! 15 minutes and 50 seconds!"

"This match broke the record for the shortest match in the history of the League of Legends international tournament! It will also be a landmark moment in the history of this semi-final!"

"The South Korean team unfortunately entered the loser's bracket and will soon face their opponents in the lower half of the bracket in a fierce battle for third and fourth place!"

"To all our CHN China team fans, let's give this CHN team another round of applause!"

The audience erupted in applause, while online, the number "1550" flooded the screen.

[Korean! Miscellaneous! Talk!]

[The bronze medalists are out!!!]

[Upstairs, krd said it's a bronze medal? What makes you assume Saudi Arabia will lose! Brothers, let's cheer for Saudi Arabia!]

[Say it out loud! 5 Chinese > 5 Korean!]

【应该是1+4Chinese>5Korea,知道为什么吗………因为没了后面的4可以,没了前面的1真不行!】

[I thought this time it was really because 5 words weren't good enough]

[In the final match, apart from the support player, all four other players had secured kills against the Korean team. Today is Wednesday, and the match ended at 6 PM on the 2nd. There were a total of seven players, including substitutes! Those who know, know!]

The emotions of everyone present had reached their peak, and all sorts of meaningless shouts echoed repeatedly in the Hangzhou venue.

When Ye Bo took off his headphones, his eyes, besides being filled with excitement, also showed a rare sign of fatigue.

Ye Bo was multitasking almost the entire game, which allowed Tsar to play very steadily in the early stages, and even maintain the team's only advantage.

To outsiders, this victory seemed "easy".

But for Ye Bo, this was a real "challenge to himself".

This was also the first time he had tried to switch screens to give commands while playing a hero that "requires skill"—perhaps because of the previous three games, Chovy did not actively increase his lane pressure at all, and even relaxed when he saw that he was not being pressured, thinking that he had performed well in this game.

However, apart from the lively Xun who jumped up and down, the other three members of the CN team did not make any immediate move.

It's not because they aren't excited.

The main reason was that when they turned around, they found Ye Bo still sitting in the chair in the middle.
Anyone watching knows who the sole key player in this best-of-five series is.

Not to mention the contestants themselves!

Especially in the last session, GALA and Liu Qingsong had a completely new and wonderful experience, feeling like they were "deeply connected to the Equilibrium Cult Network" for the first time!

Liu Qingsong has at least experienced the "low-end version".

But Xiaohu, GALA's partner since their debut, was not a player who was good at commanding even at the peak of his career, let alone the current "Fat Tiger" form.

However, Xiaohu still has an influence on WBG's bot lane duo, at least in terms of teaching by example in the area of ​​"emotional intelligence".

Seeing that the player who carried the team the most hadn't gotten up to celebrate, neither GALA nor Liu Qingsong dared to show any emotion. They pretended to be looking at the post-match data while secretly glancing to their right.

Only when they saw Ye Bo finally get up to celebrate did the two of them release their suppressed excitement.

"Master Ye is really amazing!" Liu Qingsong sincerely gave a thumbs up and praised, "Playing against you feels like I can win the fastest without even using my brain!"

After becoming the weak point in the third game, Liu Qingsong was worried and even feared that he might become the "perpetual sinner" who caused the team to lose the game.

Just before Ye Bo went on stage for the fourth round, he told him, "Don't worry, just listen to my instructions."

That moment truly gave me a strange sense of peace.

"Master Ye, you're simply a superman." GALA said somewhat shyly, "It would have been such a pity if this microphone hadn't been broadcast."

GALA was filled with sincere admiration.

As a cautious ADC player in Summoner's Rift, he dares not be distracted for even a second when it comes to gameplay and laning.

He could understand playing utility mid-laners, or even carrying AP champions like Azir, to some extent.

But GALA simply cannot understand how someone can play an assassin and still command the enemy!

This is something even Faker from next door couldn't do, right?
If I had a mid laner like that, would I still be unable to break the curse of failing to reach the quarterfinals of the World Championship?
GALA only regrets that he didn't discuss it with RNG during the spring transfer window; he was willing to pay out of his own pocket to "buy his way out" and take over at V5.
"Everyone was great! I told you we could do it!"

Ye Bo looked at everyone with an incredibly bright smile.

Freed from the constraints of noise-canceling headphones, he could hear the cheers from the outside world, accompanied by the sincere praise from his teammates, all of which made his heart pound faster.

Xun, who was behind him, came up and gave him a bear hug: "Master Ye, is our Asian Games gold medal already in our hands?"

Flandre walked over and said with a smile, "Opening champagne early, huh?"

After his teasing, he moved closer to Ye Bo, his tone still somewhat low: "You must have had a tough day."

Ye Bo put his arm around the other person's shoulder and said, "We're hiding something. We're taking advantage of their vulnerability. We'll teach them a lesson at the S-series!"

Li Xuanjun took it as the other person comforting her, and finally smiled, beginning to enjoy everything in front of her.

If Xun represents mindless dependence, then the bot lane duo represents pure enjoyment.

Li Xuanjun, who has been with Ye Bo from the very beginning, must have the most complex emotions.

In his view, ever since EDG, he has always been taken care of by this younger brother who is much younger than him, and not just in the Summoner's Rift.

The same thing happened after V5, and it was the same when the CN Chinese team participated in the Asian Games.

He knows best what role the other person plays in each team.

In the first game, the laning phase is crucial, and the opponent will become the sharpest laner. In the second game, the core player is key, and the opponent will always be the most reliable core player.

Even in the third game, which they lost, the opponent was able to almost turn the tide with their individual skills.

The fourth game goes without saying; only teammates in the game can truly know the other's role, which is far more significant than the number of kills they seem to have!

Li Xuanjun firmly believes that if any mid-laner in the world were to play the opposing team today, let alone defeat this Korean team, they would probably struggle to even win a single game!

Looking into his teammates' eyes, which were filled with joy, Ye Bo felt incredibly satiated: "Oh, everyone, please praise me as much as you can, I love hearing it."

"I knew we could do it, how could we possibly get a bronze medal!"

"Master Ye, you've gone astray! I suggest you say it to their faces later!"

Everyone laughed.

But what they didn't know was that Ye Bo was actually saying this to "himself".

The things written in Lao Deng's diary were so horrifying that Ye Bo didn't even dare to imagine what the outcome would be.
Fortunately, I prevented all of that from happening.

he made it!

"Elbow!" Ye Bo led the way, stepping out of the players' bench: "Let's shake hands!"

Crossing the stage to the South Korean team's seating area, Ye Bo finally felt relieved, letting go of the pressure and basking in the attention of the entire audience, washing away the fatigue of the match.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the players' bench, the diverse personalities of the KR team members came into view.

Although Zeus wasn't as exhausted as he was in the first match, he still looked like he was questioning his existence, as if his face was saying, "Who am I? Where am I? What happened?"

The official comments from the LCK commentators all said that his performance today was outstanding, and that as a young, promising top laner, he has a bright future, blah blah blah.
Zeus himself knows perfectly well.

The person opposite me is clearly the same age as me!

Strictly speaking, the other person started playing professionally a full year later than me!

These are clearly not reasons to comfort him.

Seeing Ye Bo extend his hand to him, Zeus actually wanted to say something, but ultimately held back—mainly because he couldn't speak Chinese.

Kanavi and Ruler were the ones who seemed the most composed.

no way.

The answer is that I'm used to losing.

Including the Asian Games, the number of times these two have been arrested by Ye Bo this year alone has officially surpassed that of Mr. Meng Huo.

Even Zhuge Liang would have to admit he was an expert!
Chovy did manage to regain some form in this game—after all, he seemed to be giving it his all, so losing in the final wave wasn't entirely his fault.

It seems my big core is indeed capable!

Chovy believes that returning to his familiar team will still give him a chance to prove himself at the upcoming World Championship.

The final Deft was a bit of a contrast.

He was also upset immediately after losing the game.

But by the time the CN members came over, Deft had completely come out of his daze, smiling and giving Ye Bo a warm hug, and they were even chatting and laughing!
Beryl, who works behind the scenes, is similar to him.

Beryl initially felt a little disappointed, but then leaned back in his gaming chair with a relaxed expression that seemed to indicate he was "relieved."

Yes.

relief!

He almost wanted to shout in a low voice: Damn, we can come back! Awesome!

Meanwhile, Lee Sang-hyeok stared intently at the person on the screen, then glanced at Deft and Beryl on the field, before finally looking at the center of the live broadcast.

He seemed to be thinking about something.

However, apart from that, everyone, whether it was the Korean audience on the other half of the stands or the LCK live stream, visibly wore sad expressions and had blank stares.

No one expected today to end like this.

Again.

Having had hope and then experiencing despair is a hundred times more painful than having no hope at all!
After the third match ended, all KR fans and viewers had already opened champagne, convinced they had found the opponent's weakness, and many were even making a fuss online.

Who would have thought that the fourth game would end in such a humiliating way!

The year 1557 has been mentioned for five or six years.

One can imagine that the 1550 score at the Asian Games will become another indelible shame for LCK in international competitions, and an inescapable shadow over all KR fans!
The Roaring Emperor pursed his lips, and the expression on his face froze.

Having started his 24-year commentary career with OGN in 1999, he hadn't experienced this state of mind in a long time.

This is the first Asian Games main event, and it's a main event that LCK Korea has high hopes for.
The result was an even more humiliating defeat than the four numbers I remember from LCK!
From now on, whenever the Asian Games are mentioned...

No one will remember the process of their confrontation, no one will remember that they once pushed each other to the brink of defeat—everyone will only remember the four numbers: 1550!

Not to mention that this time they even gritted their teeth and forcibly called people back, using somewhat "dishonorable" methods, but still got this result!
Regarding South Korean esports.

Today is clearly an extremely dark day.

The Roaring Emperor was filled with mixed feelings, but he still forced his attention back to the live stream and managed to force an awkward smile as he looked at the camera.

"Congratulations to Team CN for advancing to the finals."

"It has to be said that, given that this is the MSI version, the CN region has once again proven its strength, although this is not beyond our expectations."

"They are undoubtedly formidable opponents, but this year's competition is far from over. We have a completely new World Championship coming up in the near future! The final stage of the competition awaits us!"

"At the same time, the journey in this Asian Games is not over yet. Both sides still have an important match to play, and the KR team needs to prepare well."

[1550? You're being played like a bot! How can someone this bad play professionally?! Go home and pickle vegetables!]

[Haha, an important match? You mean the bronze medal game? And it's the bronze medal game against Saudi Arabia, right? Haha!]

[Just disband already, seriously! They've lost all shame!]

[Damn it!!! You've completely disgraced South Korea!!!]

[At MSI, they had to compete with Europe and America for seeding spots, but now they've been reduced to competing with Saudi Arabia for bronze medals again~~~~~]

The uproar in public opinion is clearly far from over.

After all, the Asian Games are not truly over yet...
The Chinese mainland team will face off against the Chinese Beibei team in the finals tomorrow!

And started side by side on the same day —

There's also the "Finals Match" between the South Korean team and the Saudi Arabian team!
(End of this chapter)

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