My buddy is actually a Cao Cao type top laner?

Chapter 466 He could only live a relatively unsuccessful life.

Chapter 466 He could only live a relatively unsuccessful life.
"We got it! We got them all!~"

"2:0, CHN team defeated TPE and won the LOL e-sports championship at this Hangzhou Asian Games."

When the commentators' enthusiastic cheers rang out on the stage, it wasn't just the successful birth of Oma Zi-O, but rather the first time that a League of Legends esports event had successfully debuted and won a championship at the Asian Games.
Unlike the exhibition match in Jakarta, this one is actually counted in the medal count.

[Excellent! Let's raise a salute to the king's birth!]

[This is a complete sweep! Mebius's prestige and the foresight of V5's owner!]

At 19, he achieved a Grand Slam; in the world of League of Legends, only a young Faker could rival him.

[Hilarious! Their TPE (Total Per Target) is twice that of CHN, but their economy is only half that of CHN. They understand the principle of "harmony brings wealth."]

The second round, one hit.

They gave us both face and substance.

Although CHN won the game, to the untrained eye, TPE had a commanding lead in kills, which made the effect quite subtle.

Any poor office worker who's ever flattered their boss knows that sometimes, deliberately giving away points while playing sports with the boss is a skill in itself.
"You little rascal, you've got some serious skills."

After the game.

Casa naturally didn't forget to come and cause trouble.

It's a loss, but it's rare to see such a disgusting defeat.

All I can say is that CHN's "poisonous insect" duo is too outrageous. It's okay if it's only for a short time, but if it goes on for a long time, it's like two people disgusting eight people, and they are the ones who are disgusted.

"There's no other way. You're Kasa, after all. No ordinary trick can escape your keen eyes. I can only resort to unconventional methods."

Luo Ji waved his hand innocently.

After the game.

The athletes from both teams naturally gathered at a table. No longer restricted by the Asian Games Village, they could finally eat a more normal meal.

Actually, it's not just them.

At the same restaurant, they even saw players from other esports games.

The Asian Games in 23.

They participated in six events domestically, and their original world record was four gold and one bronze medal. Under Luo Ji's guidance, they successfully turned it into five gold medals.

(PS: One-round exit in FIFA)

At least in this lifetime.

League of Legends players no longer need to compete with Honor of Kings in terms of difficulty, Dota 2 in terms of player numbers, Dream of Three Kingdoms in terms of influence, or Peacekeeper Elite in terms of seniority, but they no longer need to compete with them in terms of skill.
All I can say is, we won!
"Speaking of which, the World Championship is right after this match, are you guys leaving soon?"

"Strictly speaking, it's extremely fast."

Hearing the questions from the others in the group, Kasa and the others also wore bitter faces.

Since the Asian Games took up time from the S-series, they'll have to leave early to check into the hotel after they finish dinner tonight.

In a sense.

This year's undefeated V5 team is actually the busiest team in the league.

Throughout the year, it's either training and competitions, or airplanes and high-speed trains, occasionally interspersed with interviews and advertisements; it never stops.

Even Casa himself made fun of himself.

"I have to take a break next year. If I keep going like this, I'll never find the kind of girlfriend I want in this lifetime."

Luo Ji, however, scoffed at him for a while:
"Wake up, Ka-ge."

"There are no girls with the 'tsundere loli twin tails' attributes in the real world. I've already checked, even the daughter of a British diplomat isn't your age. Give up on that idea."

The other contestants watched them laughing and joking around.

The expression on his face was also one of envy.

With their ability to win, great atmosphere, and the added boost from the popularity of Luo Ji's star contestants, V5 is really living a life that's a bit too good for them.

Looking back
Ugh.

That night.

The news of LOL winning the Asian Games gold medal naturally became a trending topic.

Although the number of players has decreased significantly compared to its peak, League of Legends is still the game with the most viewers in the esports field.

It turns out.

A skinny camel is indeed bigger than a horse.

At least with this victory, the momentum completely overwhelmed all other winning teams.
Strictly speaking, Honor of Kings has far more online players than League of Legends, but the buzz surrounding their victory is nowhere near as loud as League of Legends'. But that's no longer important.

For viewers in the LPL region, the Asian Games have ended.

This means
Big ones.

coming soon.

S13 World Championship.

The four teams for the LPL region have been selected.

V5 (seed 1), JDG (seed 2), BLG (seed 3), and WBG (seed 4).

Although Luo Ji didn't understand how WBG had managed to unleash their full potential and defeat LNG and TES in succession, they still managed to fight their way through and secure the fourth seed.

This made Luo Ji look at WBG.

No.

To be precise, when I looked at Xiaohu, I always felt a strange sense of admiration.

This guy.

It's like the longest ditch in the LPL; every year there's a period where you can feel how bad it is, but it still manages to wriggle its way to the World Championship every year.

It can also be considered a kind of conceptual god.

Upon returning to the club.

Luo Ji, FOFO, Casa, and others hurriedly packed their things, even tossing their Asian Games medals aside.

Luo Ji specifically asked his secretary to pick up the medal and hang it at the company for display. They also discussed company team building activities during their meeting.

"Is your team building activity also to watch my competition live?"

"Well, after all, a certain boss doesn't come to the company every day, and many employees who apply for jobs hoping to meet their idol have no choice but to take them to see you in order to fulfill the promises made to them."

While saying this.

The secretary's eyes clearly held a hint of resentment, which made Luo Ji feel somewhat uncomfortable.

"Alright, come on over. I'll sign, you write a note, and we'll book the hotel and stuff at the highest standard, there aren't many people anyway." Seriously though...
He didn't really understand why someone would make a special trip to South Korea just to watch his game.

After all, judging from the kimchi content creators he follows, their meals are all terrible, but their weight loss results are all incredibly successful.

This so-called state banquet is not even as good as the condiment area at Haidilao hot pot restaurants in China.

If it weren't for the World Championship, he really wouldn't care to go. According to the local Ruler, don't have too high hopes for them.

Many of the skyscrapers and neon lights in Korean dramas are actually backdrops or filmed in other countries.

In fact, even in the capital city of Seoul.

It's really just like a county town in a third- or fourth-tier city in China; once you go there, the mystique disappears.

Otherwise, there wouldn't be any so-called "gangs".

To put it nicely, they're a gang; to put it bluntly, they're just petty thugs from the outskirts of the city.

Thanks to the change in the competition format, LPL teams no longer need to play in the so-called qualifying rounds this year. Instead, the four teams will go directly through the Swiss system from the group stage, which gives WBG, the fourth seed, much more time to adapt.

of course.

Here comes the most important point!
In this S-series competition, the connections of various teams began to play a role.

In that area of ​​kimchi, there are no hotels that connect to training rooms. Hotels are hotels and internet cafes are internet cafes, and they are all very small. If you choose to stay in a hotel, you can only train at the nearest internet cafe.

That's it
You'll have a hard time finding an internet cafe with a large room that can be used as a training room.

Ever since.

Everyone started tagging along with LCK clubs.

JDG and GENG are very familiar with each other, WBG moved into the DRX base, and V5 considered that Ruler and GENG had a brief disagreement, that the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and that he had always maintained a good relationship with the T1 team.

So they hit it off immediately.

V5 joined T1 Club directly.

The only one with poor interpersonal relationships, BLG, was pitiful and had no choice but to stay in a hotel.

They were also on their way to the T1 club.

A group of people in the car had a heated discussion about the kimchi they were seeing.

“It’s been demystified, really demystified. You know, those K-pop boy and girl groups all dress up so exquisitely, but offline they just seem so-so?” Jwei shook his head and said.

"You'd probably have to stay inside one of those entertainment companies to see it."

Luo Ji held his chin up:

"For example, SM, YG or JYP, although I don't pay much attention to the entertainment industry, during the Korean wave, these companies were very well-known."

"If that's the case, Lao Qiang will probably fight tooth and nail to take your starting position," Kasa said with a grin.

"What he said is true."

along the way.

Nofe was speechless at the state of his team members.

They could have joined T1 Club much earlier, but Luo Ji insisted on suggesting:

"Coming to Korea without seeing a girl group is like going to Japan without experiencing a bubble bath, going to Thailand without getting a massage, going to Taiwan without flirting with cheerleaders, or going to Western Europe without visiting a red-light district. Your entire level is stuck there, and you can only live a relatively unsuccessful life."

As soon as these words came out.

The entire club responded enthusiastically, and even Ruler, a "local," expressed his approval.

Got~
Then you can only go in circles, specifically circling around the buildings of these entertainment companies, hoping to bump into some so-called idol.

Nothing.

Humanity has always been united by the word "yellow," just like Meta.

The novel's author couldn't even imagine a way to boost stock prices by training AI with reeds, which only proves that reality is always more fantastical than fantasy.

Unexpectedly.

When they arrived at the entrance of the T1 Club by car.

Faker and his group arrived at the entrance early and waited; heaven knows how long they had been waiting for V5.

In fact.

When LCK learned that V5 was going to choose a club to join them, they had already secretly clashed with each other.

It's not just them, T1.

Even the other three teams that advanced wanted to invite V5 to join them, after all, V5 managed to beat T1 last year by sheer strategy.
If we could steal a trick or two from them under the guise of a training match during our stay.

That?
Does the win rate increase significantly when facing other teams?
Even if they didn't manage to steal it.

Playing a few more scrims against a team like V5 with Mebius will at least improve your familiarity with the current version of the game.

Perfect sparring partner!
The two sides met only once.

Before Zeus and Faker could even make a move, Oner pulled away Luo Ji, who was leading the group, and started discussing things like working out and running together, which left the slow-moving Zeus speechless.

This?
Is it the jungler's intuition for initiating team fights?
So fast
And Faker's side.

Jwei grabbed a translation app and rushed up to Faker. He knew that Faker definitely wouldn't recognize him, a nobody, and it would be difficult to exchange jerseys with Faker.

but.
He has a secret weapon!

"I heard you often watch dating reality shows?"

"Huh? Yes."

Faced with this unfamiliar young player who had forced his way in front of him, Faker was taken aback for a moment, and then nodded politely.

"That's great!"

Jwei's surprise was palpable.

"I happen to have some relationship problems lately, would you be willing to ask me for advice?"

The moment the translation software translated Jwei's words into Korean.

Looking at the words on the screen.

Almost visibly, Faker's eyes lit up instantly, and he even put his arm around Jwei's shoulder, instantly switching into hospitable mode.

"You've asked the right person."

"Come with me, let me have a good talk with you."

"."

(End of this chapter)

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