Chapter 74: What the hell is going on with Peanut?
The interview ended quickly. Ming Jing returned the microphone, bowed slightly to the audience, and then returned to the backstage lounge.

But as soon as he came back, he saw Green Hair sitting next to him and said helplessly: "Brother, why do you tell everything to others?"

"Ah?" Ming Jing scratched his head. "What's wrong? Can't you say that? I'm telling the truth."

Ming Jing really only likes to tell the truth. All his remarks in the interview are actually the results summarized after the team's training matches.

Why must JDG beat MCX and TL? Because JDG has never lost to them in training matches, and they crushed them every time.

Apart from anything else, Kanavi and Mingjing are truly unique in their ability to bully weak opponents.
But DWG, that's another story.

JDG has played five training games with DWG so far, and has only won one of them, with a winning rate of only a pitiful 20%.

And 20% is still quite high.

In the current stage of training matches, DWG is indiscriminately beating all teams. According to the results of Redmi's last inquiry, DWG's total record in training matches is 25 wins and 2 losses, with a total winning rate of up to 92.6%!

JDG contributed to one of the losses.

In other words, the remaining fourteen teams together only won one game against DWG!
The results of this training match have forced Redmi to face the reality. At this stage, DWG is indeed at the forefront and is far ahead of other teams!

Admittedly, training match results cannot represent everything.

TSM is invincible in training matches every year, but never achieves any results.

RNG in S8 was also invincible in training matches. According to Karsa's live broadcast, they won 20 to 30 consecutive training matches, but in the end they still lost to G2.

Samsung Blue in S4 was also invincible in the training match, but Samsung White eventually won the championship.

But we have to admit that training doesn't lie most of the time.

Ming Jing faces and acknowledges this gap, so he expresses it openly in the interview.

"That's not a problem, actually." Toothpaste thought Ming Jing had a point and leaned back in his chair, saying, "It's better to lower the audience's expectations a bit, so they don't criticize us if we lose. Qualifying as second in the group is pretty good."

Hearing this, everyone in JDG rolled their eyes.

Toothpaste is just like this. His strength is certainly not bad, but his desire to win is not strong enough. When he is under a lot of pressure, he wants to fight, which makes people feel helpless.

Judging from Toothpaste's posture, he probably has already thought about what to do next.

"That's not my intention." Ming Jing immediately held out his hand, "I'm still aiming to win."

Hearing this, Toothpaste sat even more crookedly.

"Alright, stop overthinking it." Hongmi clapped his hands. "Since our training match win rate isn't high, let's focus on improving ourselves. Let's go have a meal first, and then go back to continue training!"

Ming Jing nodded and followed the team onto the bus back to the hotel.

During this special period, we naturally have to minimize going out and eat in the hotel restaurant.

I put my phone back online, replied to a bunch of congratulatory messages from relatives and friends one by one, and then skillfully opened the forum.

Since the game just ended not long ago, most of the discussions in the bar are about the game.

Most of the discussion focused on Mingjing.

Although Ming Jing is a newcomer, he has already surpassed the other JDG players in terms of discussion.
All I can say is that some people are born to be big stars.

Given Mingjing's pentakill performance, most of the forum members are of course satisfied.

[If you don't understand, just ask, has Brother Xiao Fei proven himself? ]

[Guaranteed! The dog got so excited watching this that he almost recognized her as his daddy!]

[Apart from anything else, the mechanics are really good. If I hadn't used the piss mechanics during the pentakill, I would have died instantly.]

[Are you talking nonsense? Why would Ah Shui be scolded like this? ]

[That's enough. As long as we can keep up this performance, we'll have a chance at not only the quarterfinals but also the semifinals!]

[I can only say that 2300 points is indeed not exaggerated, there is really something! ]

But apart from satisfaction, some people also had complaints about Mingjing's post-match interview, and there were also quite a few discussions.

How do you comment on Phi saying they can't beat DWG?

[Kneeling down and admitting defeat before the fight even started? ]

[How humorous! He has no desire to win at all, and yet he still wants to win?]

[This is ridiculously humorous. If you can't win, just admit it. What's wrong with that? Why do you have to brag before the game about winning and then feel good about being beaten?]

[Indeed, before the game, everyone said JDG's quarterfinals would be a success, but now that they're guaranteed to be in the quarterfinals, they're barking like dogs again. Isn't that shameless?]

[And I have to say, DWG does seem to be quite strong. I saw the G2 coach also said that their win rate against South Korea is very low and they have never beaten DWG.] [Yes, I saw the coach interview and said it was 25 wins and 2 losses? Anyway, it is indeed exaggerated.]

[So, Brother Xiaofei is really telling the truth? ]

[Anyway, I think Xiao Fei will have no problem. As for whether he can beat DWG, we will know after the game the day after tomorrow.]

Ming Jing looked at the comments, somewhat confused.

He thought he would be criticized for what he said in the interview, after all, it was not very pleasant.

But now it seems that it is okay?
After winning the game, everyone in the anti-bar seemed to be particularly tolerant.

It is indeed the place where winning is boasting and losing is black.
And what the hell is the name of Brother Xiao Fei?
Ming Jing scratched his head and simply didn't think too much about it. He just followed the team off the bus and filled his hungry stomach in the hotel restaurant first.

After returning to the training room, Hongmi acted quickly and immediately turned on the projector in the training room and projected the live broadcast room of the event onto the screen.

It can be seen that while they were returning and eating, the third game had already ended.

However, this game is a battle between two wildcard teams in Group C. There is a high probability that these two teams will not qualify, so JDG is not too concerned.

But the next fourth game is very important.

DWG vs. TL.

There is no doubt that DWG is the biggest favorite to win this year's World Championship, the imaginary enemy of all championship teams, and the biggest obstacle for JDG in the group stage.

Even though there won't be much suspense in this game, Redmi still wants to use this game to get a glimpse into some of DWG's tactics and playing styles.

But as the game started, Redmi immediately lost interest.

TL is so bad, I can't really see anything.
Just like JDG's recent match against MCX, there wasn't even any need for any special tactical preparation. It was simply a matter of grabbing lanes in the middle and top lanes, with Canyon's jungle invasion in place. Then, a natural 3v3 situation unfolded in the jungle, and a 0-for-3 trade was a natural outcome.
Hongmi really doesn't understand how TL dared to take on this 3V3 when they were at a complete disadvantage in the mid and top lanes, and even the top laner was only half health.

Canyon's Nidalee started the game with a 2-0-1 record, so there was naturally nothing to say about the rest of the game. Nidalee invaded the jungle crazily, leaving TL jungler Broxah with no jungle to farm, which was quite uncomfortable.

When the game reached the 25th minute, DWG already had the water dragon soul in hand. They used the dragon soul's recovery to start shooting the big dragon and force a team fight. Then Nuguri's Kennen cleverly TPed around the back of the sky and entered the field, making a wonderful zero-for-five exchange!
In the 28th minute, with an economy of 14,000, we won the game.

In terms of plot, it is almost exactly the same as the match between JDG and MCX.

The final kill ratio was almost the same, ending at 17:0.

Another clean sheet!

The second scariest episode.
Seeing this, countless audiences laughed.

I thought Group A was the group of death, but after watching two games, I found that it didn't seem to be that deadly after all.
How can the two teams behind be competitive?

Isn't it too difficult to win two clean sheets on the first day?

Hongmi couldn't help but shook his head when he saw the game in front of him, and could only continue to contact the training match.

The first round of the group stage lasts for four days, but each team only has three games, and there will be one bye day.

The SN team from the same division got a bye today and was itching to play. In addition, JDG was also a very high-quality training match opponent, so the two teams hit it off and started a game right away.

At the same time, the group stage continues.

In the last game of the first day, LPL's fourth seed LGD finally took the stage to face GEN.

It was already late at night in China, but the live broadcast of the event remained very popular, with barrages flying all over the screen.

On one side is the fourth seed of LPL, and on the other side is the third seed of LCK. To put it bluntly, these two teams are underdogs in their respective regions, and this is a battle at the foot of the mountain.

The confrontation between these two teams may reflect the strength of both regions to a certain extent.

Countless viewers are looking forward to it, hoping that LGD can live up to the reputation of the first division of LPL and teach the third division a lesson!
The two sides fought for 40 minutes, going back and forth, and even fought for the seventh dragon.

Although the Fire Dragon Soul was eventually taken by GEN, LGD still had the late-game double shooter combination of Kindred and Senna. In terms of late-game team battles, they might not be powerless!
At the 44th minute, the two sides fought in the middle lane. Peanut's Kindred was severely injured by a combination of punches from the opponent and escaped with his ultimate. When he should have returned to the city for supplies, Peanut stood still at the edge of the W circle, as if he was greedy for the tiny output of W Wolf Spirit.

But in the end, the opposing mid laner BDD's Lucian slid up and took [Fervent Bomb], easily sending him away!

In the late game, the jungle core Kindred was the first to die, and LGD could only retreat step by step.

Although the rest of LGD managed to hold on perfectly and no subsequent casualties occurred during the fight and retreat, they were also held back and were completely unable to return home.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, GEN's Lucian and Ashe pushed the tower quickly and flattened LGD's base in one wave!

Seeing this scene, countless viewers were shocked and the comments on the forum exploded.

Peanuts are messing around!
Note: The following is news related to DWG's training matches during the S10 World Championship, all of which can be clearly searched.

The following is the rumored training match data. At that time, it was rumored to be 25 wins and 1 loss. This data was first revealed by a commentator and finally verified by Doinb.

(End of this chapter)

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