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Chapter 153 150 Shocking Championship Win! HLE 5 Sections

Chapter 153, Section 150: A Shocking Victory! HLE Gojo Ward

Seeing this situation, the CFO's team immediately rushed over.

Faced with the follow-up attacks from the other members of the CFO team, HLE was powerless to resist.

The gap in equipment, and the collapse of mentality.

It can be said that the moment the captain's ultimate ability came down, the AD's low health was not only an objective disadvantage in the situation, but also broke down HLE's last psychological defense.

'The AD carry is dying so easily; this team fight is probably lost.'

'We're going to lose; I don't think we can win.'

'Sigh, I knew it.'

Each of the five people in the team has different negative emotions.

The team fight may not be over yet.

At the very least, it's not completely over.

But these negative emotions, which arose from within, defeated HLE with almost no effort.

The scene of this team fight was so natural that it didn't feel like a team fight at all.

It makes you feel like the CFO kicked a stray dog ​​to death on the street.

Then we saw Akali enter the arena, and Akali activated her invulnerability.

The captain used his ultimate move; AD is going to die.

Then, the others swarmed in and kicked HLE to death without any pressure.

In the end, HLE tried their best but could only manage to trade kills for an Akali who had used up all her abilities.

At this point, the game, which had been in turmoil for over 20 minutes, had completely tilted in the CFO's favor, and the scales of victory had begun to tip.

However, no one was surprised.

All of this was only natural. The defeat at this moment was like a dam that already had ant holes, which finally collapsed at the right moment.

That's it.

After seeing CFO's 1-for-5 exchange in the team fight, Longshen still felt a bit incredulous.

His first reaction was not to cheer or scream.

Even if the comments are all praising Shimamura, even if the comments are all talking about the CFO dynasty.

But his first reaction was: "Holy crap, this is so fake."

Then, my second reaction was: "Hanwha is really... a shocking five-point zone."

"These people are really sabotaging each other. They ruined the first two games with Curse and Life, and now they're ruining Curse and Life in this game. There's always someone who doesn't want to win."

"Seriously, how the hell can the CFO really win??? Is this for real? Is Shimamura-san going to win the championship???"

The Dragon God still felt incredulous, as if it were all too unbelievable.

It wasn't that he didn't want to see Shimamura Yuna win the championship.

Actually, he has never cared much about who wins or loses.

After watching the competitions for many years, he has become numb to things like winning and losing, and political stances.

Those who pretend to be filial or rebellious in front of the camera these days are just putting on an act for the audience.

Only extreme emotions can generate discussion during a live stream.

Only exaggerated performances can attract everyone's attention.

He has always thought so.

Even so, he has always maintained his own judgment on the game.

For example, his assessment of the CFO this time was that the team was decent, but had no chance of winning the championship.

It has nothing to do with stance, emotions, or whether you like or dislike something.

He simply felt that the CFO was incompetent.

I just think HLE's performance is too consistent, and LCK's dominance over wildcard regions is simply too strong.

In fact, he acknowledged that Shimamura Yuna was a top-tier player.

However, at this moment, Shimamura Yuna's performance completely exceeded her expectations, even surpassing her already high expectations.

Even so.
Even though Shimamura Yuna is indeed very strong, her performance is already close to her maximum level.

However, logically speaking, the abilities of the CFO and the other staff members are what they are.

How could the CFO have pushed the game to the final round and still not win?

There is only one truth.

That is.
'Someone from Hanwha is delivering it.'

Moreover, it wasn't just one person delivering.

All five of them were taking turns delivering the gifts. Zeus delivered to Peanut, then Peanut, then Viper.

HLE provided the opportunity, and the CFO had the ability and mindset to seize this hard-won opportunity.

That's how miracles are born.

HLE's slump, CFO's breakout performance, and Shimamura Yuna's change in personal playing style.

Driven by a series of incredible coincidences and personal subjective will, the impossible was made possible.

This is what is called a miracle.

"Come, come, Dragon Soul, Great Dragon!!!"

"Can we do it in one go? Can we do it in one go?"

"If it doesn't happen in one go, it won't happen in one go. Let's take it slow! Okay?"

"Alright, with Dragon Soul and Dragon, we're guaranteed to win. Everyone, please don't make any mistakes, let's play it safe, okay? Let's play it safe!"

After winning this team fight, everyone realized that victory was within reach.

For now, we just need to maintain this state.

They will be able to create unprecedented miracles.

This is just a preliminary round.

It's just a competition with only 5 teams participating, and the participation of these teams is highly unpredictable.

A competition that a team in a major region would find worthless, one that makes them unhappy even if they win, and one that feels like they've eaten shit if they lose.

However, even such a small and insignificant championship is an honor that CFOs are willing to fight for with all their might.

This championship might seem insignificant to LCK and LPL.

But for teams in the LCP and other regions, it seems just right.

In that case
Let this trophy go to the team that deserves it most.

Everyone at CFO was eager to win this game.

After winning this team fight, they may have entered the most stable state they've ever been in.

Everyone was afraid that even the slightest accident might happen.

Everyone is worried that this championship, which seems so close, will ultimately be nothing more than a pipe dream.

Especially Shimamura Yuna.

Her struggles in her past life made her understand more than anyone else how hard-won this championship was.

The dazzling light that she could reach out and grasp made her feel anxious and insecure.

She started to get nervous.

She hadn't been nervous all day, not even from the first game to the fourth, but at this moment she started to get nervous.

The body begins to hyperventilate uncontrollably, and adrenaline is secreted in excessive amounts.

She felt very excited, but not clear-headed.

More than anything, it's a dizzying, dreamlike feeling.

She followed her teammates almost instinctively, doing whatever they told her to do and going wherever they told her to go.

She played the game like a walking corpse.

However, at this moment, her teammates didn't need her to do anything more.

After securing Baron Nashor and the Dragon Soul, everyone knew that the game was essentially over. With a gold lead of over 10,000 and the double dragon buff, winning the game was practically guaranteed in this one wave.

Even if Akari Kujo didn't understand the game at all, she knew at this moment that Yuna Shimamura was about to win.

As a result, she almost synchronized with Shimamura Yuna on the field.

I felt so nervous that I couldn't breathe, and I felt like I couldn't say a word.

She stared intently at the screen, afraid of missing even a second of the exciting moments.

Meanwhile, the audience in the live stream were already in an atmosphere of champagne-popping euphoria.

[Shimamura-san is in power! She's fucking going to win!]

[Holy crap, Shimamura is going to win! Old man, don't you have anything to say?]

I really didn't expect Shimamura to actually beat Zeus, and I especially didn't expect HLE to be such a stunning five-way battle.

Holy crap, when I watched Shimamura's stream a few months ago, I never dreamed that she would be crushing Curse on the World Championship a few months later.

But Shimamura-san really did it.

[The classic example: Why not become a professional gamer and instead be a small-time streamer?]

The atmosphere in the live stream grew increasingly rapid as the match result drew closer.

In the previous competition, the number of captains in Shimamura Yuna's live stream had exceeded 10,000.

But that's not the point.

After seeing that Shimamura Yuna was about to win the championship, many people who were not originally watching the match in Shimamura Yuna's live stream also came to this live stream.

Make her a captain and shower her with gifts.

Everyone is doing this for no other reason than this.

I just wanted to spend this most symbolic moment in this live stream.

Gradually, the number of viewers in the live stream skyrocketed, eventually reaching an astonishing 15 concurrent viewers.

For a live stream with two commentators, this level of traffic is already outrageous.

Kyujo Akari knew he had a high probability of winning.

The viewers in the live stream also know this.

So everyone gathered together, waiting for the final result.

Having secured the Baron and the Dragon Soul, the CFO and his team pushed forward together.

As expected, they forced the enemy to engage in a team fight on their high ground.

And HLE was unsurprisingly kicked to death.

The Japanese commentator, upon seeing this, excitedly shouted: "Japan's first world championship winner is finally about to be born!!!"

"Having overcome all obstacles, defeating the kings from China (TES), Europe (KC), and North America (TL), as the CFO of the Pacific Kings, he has long been the undisputed second-best player, above the three kings and below the first!"

"And then, at this very moment, even the strongest team from the LCK, CFO will crush them head-on!"

"There is no reason why we cannot be defeated, and no excuse why we cannot be challenged!"

"Yuna Shimamura from Japan is about to make countless records, and this moment marks a brand new one!"

"The former king has fallen, and now, a new king will be officially crowned in front of tens of thousands of spectators!"

Japanese commentary is always professional and passionate.

Their performances always leave domestic audiences in awe, saying, "They're much better than some who just wail and shout."

However, in reality, the passion they display during commentary is often just a facade, a pretense of their professional duties.

Often, they don't really care that much about winning or losing, and they can't even say that they truly love the competition.

Whether it's LPL or LCK, it doesn't really matter to viewers from these peripheral regions.

All they can do is enjoy the game as simple League of Legends enthusiasts.

As for putting themselves in someone else's shoes and feeling their emotions, that's something they can't do.

Passion is something you perform for the audience.

Passion is a professional quality.

However, at this moment, this passion is so genuine and real.

After being wiped out on the high ground, HLE had no power to resist.

Zeus was now numb.

He didn't feel frustrated or pained.

Because he already had a feeling he was going to lose 20 minutes earlier, and he had already mentally prepared himself and was ready to accept a bad outcome.

So the pain has faded with time, and now all that's left is a sense of resignation and acceptance of reality.

'I lost.'

'It was my fault.'

The complaints about teammates and the frustration with Shimamura Yuna's extreme playstyle inexplicably disappeared at this moment.

All he could do was lie in the chair, stare at the black screen, and watch the base get destroyed.

"This guy is really something else."

Before the game ended, Zeus reviewed the five matches of the day in his mind, recalling the details of how he was crushed in the first two games.

The more I thought about it, the more unbelievable it seemed; the more I thought about it, the more I realized that the other person was truly an amazing player.

Why did she dare to do that?

How could she actually do that?

'Isn't she afraid of being punished if she makes a mistake? Isn't she afraid of being blamed in the end?'

Amidst these wild thoughts, Zeus uttered his final lament.

"This guy is really strong."

As the captain's sword cleaved through HLE's base, CFO's first championship and Shimamura Yuna's first championship were thus claimed.

The moment the championship was won, it generated a huge response almost simultaneously, both online and offline.

Offline, the moment the captain destroyed the base's main crystal, the audience erupted in cheers so loud they were almost deafening.

Actually, it wasn't just now; the cheers were already very loud near the end of the match.

Some people would stop shouting when they got tired, while others would continue shouting after they had rested enough.

But at the very moment of actually winning the championship, almost everyone shouted in unison.

The combined sound waves were enough to shake heaven and earth.

In this extremely enthusiastic atmosphere, the CFOs all threw off their headphones and jumped up from their chairs in excitement.

They wanted to hug each other and celebrate.

But the noise was so loud that they could barely hear each other and could only shout desperately.

"Holy crap, we're the champions!!!"

"Holy crap, we won!!!"

"Awesome, awesome!!!"

As for Shimamura Yuna, she had completely collapsed onto the table.

Her feelings at this moment were very complicated.

It feels unreal, unbelievable, and everything right now feels better than a dream.

And it's true.

She felt like crying, and at the moment of victory, tears welled up in her eyes.

But then, a deeper weariness swept over her.

After the intense competition, her adrenaline subsided, and she was completely exhausted.

And so, the camera captured this amazing scene.

The teammates around him were hugging, celebrating, and sharing their joy.

Meanwhile, Shimamura Yuna, with red eyes, lay motionless on the table, crying.

(End of this chapter)

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