Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl
Chapter 124 121 Spinning Top, I'm Definitely Going for It!
Chapter 124, Chapter 121: The Spinning Top, I'm Going to Spin It! (Third Update)
The reason these people are using TES to criticize the CFO and Shimamura Yuna might not be because they particularly like TES.
They simply dislike Yuna Shimamura and want to drag the LPL into this, proving that Shimamura's achievements are insignificant compared to the LPL.
To put it bluntly, they just want to say that Shimamura Yuna is trash, and they need to find a foothold to make their point seem plausible and tenable.
As for how well TES actually played, they didn't care at all.
They simply thought, "TES can't beat HLE, but they can't beat KC? If your CFO can beat them, then TES can definitely beat them too. KC is definitely the best."
That's why TES was brought up in the discussion.
The result was completely unexpected.
In just half an hour, they were given a stunning reversal.
The poster felt dizzy at the time.
'Holy crap, they actually lost to KC?'
On one hand, there was a sense of resentment, feeling that what he said was correct, but he was unlucky, and TES, which he used as a weapon, turned out to be a money-losing team.
On the other hand, some people harbor hatred towards TES, feeling that TES is the reason they are being cyberbullied, and wishing that TES would win.
In short, this person had no intention of apologizing and chose to run away at the time, deleting the post and disappearing.
But at this point, running is useless.
His classic quotes have been screenshotted, and his ID has been remembered by everyone.
Every now and then someone would tag him in the comments, with captions like "I'm walking my dog today, excuse me."
At this point, the problem can only be solved by canceling the account.
Meanwhile, a large number of people who used TES as a weapon, who liked to use TES as an example, and who thought the CFO was trash, are now being purged one by one.
These people's insightful remarks have all been compiled.
[KC is a trash team that can't even beat the CFO; Europe is truly doomed.]
[Beating the European team by a basket has caused a stir; the Japanese obedience is truly disgusting.]
Why is nobody praising TES's crushing victory over TL yesterday? Why is everyone praising KC's loss to CFO?
At this moment, these people's comments were flooded with replies; if everyone's phone was on vibrate, they could have enjoyed the attention.
Now?
[You damn Sima, how are you now? Stop playing dead, show yourself!]
It's hilarious to see you guys fantasizing like that, but you can't even beat KC.
Can TES really crush KC? I doubt it.
[A stunning LPL champion team, and a stunningly rotten maggot]
Can you still speak?
Seeing the public opinion in this state, not all of these people were as stubborn as the first person.
These people either immediately came out and kowtowed, saying: "Holy crap, I admit I was wrong, KC really isn't trash, TES is trash. Shimamura is awesome!"
Or they can do what the first poster did: delete comments and play dead, not daring to say a word.
All I can say is that the pressure we're dealing with right now is truly a fascinating spectacle.
Shimamura Yuna's fans are truly vindicated at this moment.
He patrols his territory online like a lion, seeking to settle scores with everyone who speaks ill of Shimamura.
On Bilibili, there weren't many haters for Shimamura Yuna to begin with, and even some rebellious people who liked to go against mainstream opinion didn't dare to show their faces.
Therefore, public opinion is not currently inclined to settle scores with Shimamura Kuroko, but rather to focus more on settling scores with TES.
It's really hard to describe everyone's feelings right now.
The initial thought was that although TES couldn't beat HLE, given the current landscape of the LPL, it's normal for Chinese teams to lose to Korean teams.
But at least, beating up Europe and America should be a piece of cake, right?
Even if the car overturned, shouldn't they at least appear a little anxious, as if it was an accident?
Even if you lose to a European or American team, it should be a narrow 2-1 defeat, not a 2-0 loss, especially since you were completely crushed in one game, right?
At this point, the audience was at a loss for words to describe their feelings.
The comment section was a vibrant and diverse place.
Some expressed their dissatisfaction.
[Dude, even European teams can lose???? KC can even beat Shimamura, so you can't beat them?]
[TES is truly amazing. I thought losing to HLE meant they had no chance of getting first place, and the group stage was pretty boring; everyone was pretty much set for second. But then they lost to a European team, getting a 1-2 record, and now their chances of advancing are in jeopardy. Ironically, it makes me more excited now.]
Holy crap, after watching so many games over the years, I've rarely seen a game this bad.
After all these years of being a slut, I'm finally about to break down.
When CFO led KC 2-0, I thought KC was too unremarkable. I never expected…
In addition, there are also cross-dressing performances.
[Brother, no matter how much you dislike him, no matter how many mistakes he makes, he always has fighting spirit and a desire to compete on the field. This is the kind of spirit that Top Esports needs most right now. Those who want to compete lack the ability, and those who have the ability spend more than half their time slacking off. Brother was the champion AD carry for IG in 18, one of the 3C carries for IG in 19, the MSC champion for TES in 20, the absolute core of TES in 21, the runner-up for two league titles for TES in 22, the lone hero for TES in 23, and the Zuo Zongtang of TES in 24. He's not the scapegoat for you in TES in 25. Brother is a veteran; what more can you ask of him?]
[If E. coli can't swim in a petri dish, who can bear to blame them?]
[These two losses really aren't the fault of the Top Esports players. I have a friend who's a fortune teller, and he said Top Esports' logo is unlucky, like a spinning top being whipped. I was skeptical at the time, but now I think my friend is indeed a master.]
In short, everyone originally thought this tournament would be boring for LPL fans.
It's simply that TES can't beat HLE, but can beat other teams, including those from Europe and America, so they get a boring runner-up finish, and LPL continues to solidify its reputation as the second-best region, unable to compete with LCK.
We've seen this kind of plot too many times, and everyone's gotten tired of it.
But to my utter surprise, the plot seems to be quite different this time.
This is not the second division.
If this isn't done carefully, it could become the fifth division!
With a score of 1-2, if they slip up again later, their chances of even qualifying for the next round may be in jeopardy.
That makes all the difference.
Suddenly, it transformed from a terrible, boring plot into a very difficult but top-notch one.
It can only be said that many LPL fans, upon seeing this, finally became completely disappointed with TES and gave up their last shred of hope.
I initially thought you couldn't beat LCK, but now you can't even beat LEC.
Then let's not think about it too much, and let's not talk about winning or losing.
If you're going to do something funny, then go all out, okay?
Why not just stop the CFO from winning altogether?
With this in mind, many people who originally thought they could "support the CFO while supporting TES" have now changed their minds.
The current situation is "supporting the CFO while also wishing TES would die."
Since we've already embarrassed ourselves to this extent, we might as well take it a step further.
So, everyone changed the subject.
It just so happens that TES's last match was against CFO.
If CFO wins, TES will be able to achieve a perfect record of 1:3, except for their win against TL.
People no longer want to see TES advance.
Everyone just wants to see that almost impossible thing.
The outcome of the fifth division.
Starting today, I'm a full-time fan of Shimamura. I will never support TES for even a second in this competition. My only true team is Shimamura's team, CFO.
[TES really embarrassed themselves in this competition. Now I just hope to see Shimamura step up and eliminate TES quickly. Please don't let this spinning top team embarrass themselves by making it to the semifinals.] [I will always love Shimamura, always like Shimamura, and will never doubt Shimamura.]
[Shimamura-san, please help our LPL out and send TES packing!]
Actually, Shimamura herself was quite bewildered while watching the match.
Although theoretically she is a professional player, she is someone whose perspective differs somewhat from that of the average viewer.
But in reality, when it comes to watching the game, her opinion is no different from that of the audience.
She also felt that there probably wouldn't be any surprises in this match; most likely, TES would lose to HLE, then beat all the other teams and take second place.
This also includes the CFO.
It's not about being afraid of war.
The only thing is that after fighting with HLE, she is now a little more sober.
It felt like I'd been jolted awake from a dream.
Only by personally playing in this match can one truly understand just how vast this gap is.
It was a feeling of utter despair, a complete lack of any hope of winning.
She then realized that her team was still somewhat behind the top teams in the LCK and LPL.
Yes, in her view, LPL and LCK are on equal footing.
Although LPL is not as good as LCK, it's only about half a tier behind, and it's still a tier higher than all other regions.
LCK is at the T0.5 level, LPL is at the T1 level, and other regions are at the T2 level.
But when she actually saw the result, she fainted.
Not buddy
Are you serious?
This team, which she felt was only weaker than the LCK, was a representative of the region, a team that she believed should have the power to dominate other regions.
结果
Lost to KC
The moment they lost, everyone in the training room, including the CFO, burst into laughter.
"Oh no, did we really lose?"
"Oh dear, isn't this a bit..."
"Hahahaha!!!! Holy crap, KC can really beat TES??? No way???"
"It's over, LPL is finished now."
In short, none of the team members in the CFO team were particularly familiar with the TES players, so seeing TES lose at this point was purely a matter of schadenfreude.
It's not that I have a grudge against TES.
But if you don't have a fan's perspective, who wouldn't feel a sense of schadenfreude when they see a team with such strong theories fail?
Who wouldn't want to see the giants make a fool of themselves?
Only Shimamura Yuna felt a simple sense of disbelief and shock.
The most important thing is...
'They lost to KC.'
'It's KC.'
Yuna Shimamura has played against KC and HLE.
She could feel the intensity of both teams, and would conclude that KC was inferior to HLE.
As for TES's level, she has played some scrims and can roughly feel TES's strength and form.
Judging from the situation in the training matches of the past two days, she thinks it's really unbelievable that TES would lose to KC like this.
Well, how should I put it, TES is stronger than KC, right?
What happened to the TES team that crushed CFO in scrims?
Intuition tells Shimamura that TES's loss to KC was most likely due to a problem with their mentality or form.
Moreover, it's highly unlikely that this state will be reversed anytime soon.
Doesn't that mean...?
'I can beat Top Esports too?!'
Thinking of this, Shimamura Yuna's heart began to pound violently.
Representing other regions, they defeated the LPL head-on.
The thought of it made her feel excited.
She knew, of course, that TES at this point in time did not necessarily represent their peak strength.
It should be said that, given the level of competition in the LPL, even if a team underperforms, its normal fighting strength is unlikely to be worse than that of an LCP team.
The reason TES is like this must be because of a problem.
But even so!
Even so, he is still representing the LPL team, and he is representing the honor of the entire LPL and the strongest team in the first stage of the competition.
Even so, I am still representing LCP in the Pioneer Tournament.
If we can defeat TES, it means
I "defeated the LPL representative".
It wasn't a simple victory over TES.
Instead, it was "I defeated LPL".
This is a very symbolic thing.
Regardless of its actual value, this is something that is both exciting and something to look forward to.
"We can win too, right?"
While everyone was still gloating over TES's defeat and hadn't yet recovered from the comical atmosphere,
Shimamura Yuna's sudden remark interrupted everyone's laughter.
This statement actually seemed a bit sudden.
The most ridiculous moment for TES, when everyone was at their breaking point.
While everyone was still caught up in the comedic atmosphere.
Yuna Shimamura, however, did not laugh along.
Instead, the first thing that came to mind was, "Can we beat TES too?"
This reaction left everyone somewhat confused.
Everyone couldn't help but think, "Hey sis, aren't you a little too eager to win? Is this your first reaction at this moment?"
I just feel like complaining.
But after calming down a bit, everyone realized it.
"Oh, don't tell me."
"Although I've always felt there was at least a chance, now that things are like this, doesn't it make it easier for us to win? Doesn't our chances seem much greater?"
Then, this sentiment resonated with everyone.
Yup
Judging from their performance, KC is like a spinning top for their CFO.
It's still a spinning top with almost no chance of fighting back. The top lane system that CFO was easily countered by HLE is a tactic that KC can't counter at all.
He seems to be a whole level below the CFO; I feel like even if we played ten more times, he might not be able to beat the CFO in one game.
However, their KC spinning top can spin TES's spinning top.
Wouldn't that be a better conversion?
They can also enjoy defeating TES and LPL's spinning tops?
You should know that beating LPL is something that can really make you famous!
Even in a single best-of-three series, this applies!!!
Thinking of this, everyone, like Shimamura Yuna, became excited.
So soon, the feeling of watching the show and kicking someone when they're down disappeared.
They all turned their determination into a determination to win the next match.
In short
"I'm definitely going to spin this top!"
(End of this chapter)
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