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Chapter 283 The Demoness's Dual-Line Manipulation Mockings All the Valley Guests; Zhou Li'

Chapter 283 The Demoness's Dual-Line Manipulation Mockings All the Valley Guests; Zhou Li's Debate with the Confucian Scholars Brings Laughter to the Battlefield
The young man, Mala Xiangguo, was clearly unaware of the seriousness of the problem at this point.

After seeing the factory manager's question mark, Mala Xiangguo didn't try to argue much, but simply replied, "Mine."

Mala Xiangguo changed his original half-lying position to sitting upright.

In his opinion, this solo kill was entirely due to his own carelessness.

Because of Zhou Li's reputation, Mala Xiangguo didn't take the laning phase too seriously, and after getting the first blood, he completely disregarded Zhou Li.

Mala Xiangguo made many mistakes in this solo kill.

In Mala Xiangguo's opinion, even though Li on the other side killed him in a solo kill, he was still incredibly bad at the game.

This guy came up and immediately started trading blows with me, pushing the minion wave, but ended up getting himself badly wounded instead.

Mala Xiangguo got a bit carried away this time, taking two hits from the turret during the chase before Zhou Li managed to kill him.

That's why Mala Xiangguo was so calm when it returned to the factory.

He felt that as long as he sat up straight and took it a little seriously, he could quickly get his revenge.

It's a pity that at this time, Spicy Hot Pot was still a rookie player who had just been promoted to the LPL. He didn't have any fans or live streams. No one would tell him that when the opposing LeBlanc dodged two of his key skills, she was cursing Cake's father, and between her backhand QWE and Ignite, she also cursed Cake's mother.

Of course, he had no idea that from the very beginning, when the demones stepped forward to forcibly exchange blood, it was all a trap that Zhou Li had tailored specifically for him.

In the live stream, Ani's Cake Shop was jumping around irritably.

"Damn it, this is definitely scripted! How can he kill people and type at the same time?!"

Even though the comments were all nitpicking about how the other person was using Sogou Pinyin input method, Cake chose to ignore it.

He's a bit irritable right now.

He had already written the script for this match, but now, Zhou Li's appearance seems to be stealing the spotlight that should belong to him.

Cake glanced at the mini-map and decided to do something.

First of all, there's absolutely no way he'd go to the mid lane, not only because the other guy keeps insulting him, but also because he doesn't want to give that kid any screen time in his stream.

So he looked towards the road ahead.

To Cake's surprise, Koro, the "top professional top laner," was actually being dominated by TheShy's Riven in the top lane, despite having a long-range Gnar to counter short-range opponents.

He had heard of TheShy before; he seemed to be a Korean player that WE bought this year, but he couldn't play due to his age.

However, before this, TheShy already had a great reputation in the Korean server and was known by netizens as one of the top three Riven players in the Korean server.

This match can be considered as bringing out their signature hero.

At this moment, TheShy also sent Cake an invitation to come to the top lane.

He felt there was a high probability that the factory manager would gank him in his top lane, so he wanted Cake to help him counter-gank.

But as a streamer who has survived from ancient times to the present, Cake is not some naive fool.

Do you think he wouldn't know what kind of person the factory manager is?
What's more, it's a combination of the factory manager and braised pork.

And how could he not know his own skill level as a Lee Sin player?
Sending him to the top lane to counter-gank, in a 2v2 situation, Cake clearly understood that he was just there to feed the enemy.

So he ignored TheShy's invitation and went straight to the bottom lane.

He wanted to avoid a direct confrontation with the factory and instead opted for a more conservative strategy of outnumbering them.

More importantly, his primary target, Dopa, is also in the bot lane.

If he manages to kill the enemy, it'll be a testament to his awesomeness; if he gives up the prize, it'll be seen as him fighting against South Korea. In any case, he's already in an invincible position.

A seasoned streamer will never prioritize winning the game, but rather focus on generating buzz and creating engaging content.

In Dopa's live stream, TheShy was still complaining about why Cake didn't come to help him counter-gank when Dopa saw Lee Sin arrive in the bottom lane.

"Oh? Shall we gank bot lane?"

Seeing the Lee Sin arrive, for some reason, even though a jungler ganking is usually a good thing, since their bot lane is under immense pressure facing the ace duo of Deft and Mata, he still felt uneasy.

And as it turns out, Dopa's feeling was correct.

When Lee Sin forcefully charged out from behind the professional team, Clearlove also emerged from the bushes!
Cake delivered an incredibly impressive play in the bottom lane, successfully hitting the air between three people with his Sonic Wave. He then tried to use his W to escape by touching Imp, but was interrupted by Thresh's E skill. Even his final E skill, Bone-Breaking Palm, only dealt one instance of damage because he ran out of energy and died instantly before he could even apply the second slow effect.

Dopa was dumbfounded by this outrageous move.

His Alistar had even used his WQ combo to get Lee Sin out of trouble, but it seemed he couldn't escape either.

"Wow! What is that blind monk doing?"

TheShy also switched screens to glance at the bottom lane and said with a smile:

"It's a good thing he didn't come to the road."

Dopa was already somewhat unhappy about having his position taken away, and seeing this Lee Sin being so incredibly powerful, he couldn't hold back any longer.

"Ugh, how am I supposed to play with teammates like this? It's so frustrating, it feels like he's just messing around."

At this moment, the translator also spoke up:

"The comments section says he might have done it on purpose."

“I know he did it on purpose,” Dopa said. “He also deliberately stole my position in the mid lane. I really hope there can be a fair gaming environment. To be honest, if everyone played well, I would definitely have a much easier time. If we play normally, there is really no pressure in the Chinese server.”

As soon as he finished speaking, a line of Korean text suddenly popped up in the chat box.

Seemingly worried that the Chinese viewers in Dopa's livestream wouldn't recognize Korean, a message in Chinese was sent out 0.5 seconds after the Korean message was displayed.

【Dopa, are you pretending to be your mother?】

[You think you can just pretend to be someone's victim?]

What do you mean, "I took your seat"? I'm on the second floor, you're on the fifth, why should I give you my seat? You think you're so great?

"You think you're the best solo queue player? I'm a pro player. If you're so good, why don't you go pro?"

[LGD_Li (LeBlanc) has killed mlxg (Zed)!]

[If I retire, what role will you play in the live streaming world?]

[Can you switch between Chinese and Korean translation like me? Useless!]

Shut your mouth, can't you win by doing nothing?

The chat box displayed a sentence in Korean and a sentence in Chinese, which completely stunned the fans in Dopa's live stream.

Moreover, its speed was so fast that by the time Dopa realized what was happening and tried to block it, Zhou Li had already finished outputting the message.

Dopa's face visibly darkened, and he immediately went into silent mode.

But at this moment, the netizens in his live broadcast room had completely exploded!
It's important to know that Dopa is extremely popular, so his live stream isn't just filled with fans, but also with many onlookers who come to watch the drama unfold.

They originally just wanted to see if Dopa could break into the top five in Challenger again using a smurf account, but they ended up witnessing such a spectacular scene.

Holy crap, what kind of typing speed is that?!

[Is this guy really a South Korean player? He typed that fast way too!]

[This is hilarious! It even has seamless Chinese and Korean bilingual support and comes with a built-in translator.]

[This guy is amazing! I'm going to check out his stream, it's way more interesting than Dopa's.] [Haha, Dopa just made a comment, and this Li was actually eavesdropping in the stream.]

Is this screen spying?

[For those experiencing a five-minute delay in the live stream.]

Didn't anyone notice that while he was typing, he was using this spicy hot pot as a cannon fodder?

[Any guys who watched Li's livestream, can you tell me, was he really killing people while typing?]

[Damn, I didn't even notice the mid laner got another solo kill!]

EDG training room.

The factory manager had just breathed a sigh of relief because the bottom lane had opened up the situation, only to see that his mid laner had been solo killed again.

This time he didn't say anything more, after all, he knew that Spicy Hot Pot was a jungler who had gone to the mid lane to give up his position.

If he were to criticize others again, it would seem rather unfair of him.

The factory manager glanced at the situation and knew he no longer needed to worry about the bottom lane.

With Mata and Deft on the team, even if the enemy jungler tries to gank, given their already advantageous position, it feels like a 2v3 situation wouldn't be a problem at all.

And the Lee Sin on the other side was so bad he was practically incompetent.

Therefore, he will definitely focus his ganking efforts on the mid and top lanes from now on.

Right now, the top laner is still pushing the lane, and both sides are playing very aggressively. Neither side is in particularly good condition, making this the best opportunity for a gank.

LGD training room.

While loudly questioning imp's distrust of him, Zhou Li typed out curses about Dopa and Cake, and at the same time sent a signal to TheShy to retreat.

"Come on, the factory is coming to arrest you."

He knows the factory so well that he can tell what kind of feed the factory is eating for lunch just by looking at it.

As a result, the hot-blooded TheShy had no intention of listening to Zhou Li at all. Even though Zhou Li sent four or five signals in a row, he acted as if he didn't see them.

His fate was obvious; he was successfully caught by the factory manager, who forced him to use Flash and killed him.

Are you blind or brainless?

Zhou Li greeted him in the same manner as everyone else.

But don't be fooled by TheShy's seemingly harmless and goofy Chinese accent after arriving in China. He was actually a notorious troll back in the Korean server.

Seeing Zhou Li launch an attack on him, TheShy naturally began to retaliate.

But no matter how much TheShy can trash talk, compared to Zhou Li, the e-sports Mozart who came from the Anti-Japanese War forum, his skill is clearly much lower.

Often, theShy would only type two words before his chat window was already flooded with messages from Zhou Li.

Holy crap, this guy's gone mad! He's gone berserk!

He wasn't going to let any of his three teammates off the hook; only Imp, being his teammate, didn't get flamed.

Hey bro, why don't you check out his livestream? What do you think he's doing with his mouth all the time?

[He dares to criticize a champion AD carry with a multi-million dollar annual salary?]

I don't know, Imp seems really afraid of him.

Does Imp have some kind of leverage over him?

[It's likely that he has something on Imp's conscience under the table.]

Watching my brother's stream for ten minutes made me realize that all those so-called "national server trolls" were just child's play.

[Brothers, please report this. A professional player swearing like this should definitely get him banned.]

Zhou Li glanced at the comments and just happened to see the last one.

These bastards are going too far! They actually want to suspend him from the competition!
Zhou Li almost couldn't suppress the urge to smile.

Actually, he couldn't be happier to be suspended, so he wouldn't have to play and could stay in the club unlocking historical records – it couldn't be more comfortable.

At that moment, another comment appeared on the screen.

[Don't report him! If he really gets banned, he'll be streaming every day, he'll be ecstatic.]

"Damn it," Zhou Li snapped, "What nonsense are you spouting? You're slandering the streamer. I'm blocking you."

Zhou Li finished off the enemy while simultaneously slashing out, then blocked them, switched back, and continued speaking:

"Family members, I have started a hashtag on Weibo demanding that Zhou Li be banned from the competition. Please use your lucky hands to like it on Weibo. Thank you, family members."

He picked up his phone, about to edit the message, when the clueless Spicy Hot Pot used his W skill to whittle him down.

Zhou Li killed Mala Xiangguo under the tower as if he were kicking a dog to death on the roadside, and then started playing on his phone again.

imp is under immense pressure in the bottom lane.

Because Dopa doesn't know how to play support, their bot lane was already at a huge disadvantage. Then, with this easy win, their bot lane is now completely unplayable.

Upon seeing Zhou Li pick up his phone, the Giant Warrior couldn't help but complain:

"Ugh, at a time like this, you're still in the mood to play on your phone?"

"Stop yelling, aren't we heading to your bottom lane?"

As soon as Zhou Li finished speaking, he charged out from the river.

QW directly stomped on the pilot's plane, then with a clever turn, he pulled away from Mata Thresh's E skill at the extreme distance.

Mata held onto the hook tightly, then dropped the lantern in an attempt to take the pilot away, but Zhou Li blocked the object's movement by piercing its eye.

Left with no other option, the pilot had to use his W skill to try and create distance, but LeBlanc used her ultimate to copy Shadow Step, stepped on it, and then used her E skill, Chains, to strike.

Deft's plane had just landed, and he had no room to maneuver. Seeing LeBlanc's chains, he had no choice but to use Flash.

But LeBlanc reacted incredibly quickly, immediately following up with Flash, and her E-Flash still managed to lock down the enemy.

Seeing Deft's health plummet, Mata couldn't hold back any longer and launched a hook towards Zhou Li's position.

He thought Zhou Li would choose to reset and create distance, since this position was almost under the tower, and it would be very dangerous if Thresh controlled him.

It turns out that the Demoness was just a sudden S!

Thresh's hook then flew past LeBlanc's nose!
Zhou Li continued to follow up, unleashing the second stage of his E skill for control and damage, followed by a basic attack and a Q skill!
A series of fluid skills easily brought down Deft.

He uses all his movement skills only for offense, and relies solely on positioning for defense, making his movements incredibly smooth.

Then, a question mark appeared in everyone's chat box.

Netizens immediately became excited.

coming!

After trash-talking his teammates, this guy is going to start trash-talking the opponents!
(End of this chapter)

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