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Chapter 73 Wu Zhuangtai fainted from anger, I've seen this scene before !

Chapter 73 Wu Zhuangtai fainted from anger, I've seen this scene before (please subscribe)!
Wu Zhuangtai looked at the 0-11 data on the settlement screen, said nothing, stood up from his seat, and walked towards the backstage lounge.

Without a doubt, he was completely crushed in the mid lane!

It shattered into a complete mess.

The score of 17-0-6 for LeBlanc is like playing against an elementary school student.

How could these two statistics possibly appear in a professional match?
But it happened in today's game.

One can already imagine how people online are mocking him.

It turned out to be true. There are already GIFs online of him using Syndra and LeBlanc to kite and then getting solo killed, as well as GIFs of LeBlanc using minion auto-attacks.

As long as the GIF continues to circulate, Wu-Zhuangtai will be forever stigmatized.

In fact, the moment the operation of using minions' basic attacks is mentioned, the name WuZhuangTai naturally comes to mind.

The rest of the NB team members also returned to the rest room at this time.

The coach took a deep breath, looked around at the players, and placed the tactical board on the table with a soft thud.

"The problems in the first game were obvious." He tried to keep his voice steady. "The mid lane was targeted too heavily, especially LeBlanc..."

“It’s my fault.” Wu Zhuang suddenly interrupted, his voice harsh. He plopped down in a chair, his eyes bloodshot. “I didn’t play well. I lost the lane. I’m to blame.”

The coach frowned. Wu Zhuangtai has always been like this; he can't accept any criticism. He's going through a rebellious phase and argues all day long.

"I'm not talking about who should take the blame, I'm talking about the draft and tactical adjustments for the next game. We have to deal with LeBlanc; either ban her or pick her, we can't..."

“Ban it.” Wuzhuang suddenly raised his head. “Coach, didn’t you say to ban it a long time ago? I didn’t listen. I was stubborn and thought the opponent’s main hero was no good. It’s my fault. Ban LeBlanc next game and everything will be fine.”

These words sounded like an apology, but his tone and expression made it clear to anyone that he was criticizing the coach.

The atmosphere in the NB lounge instantly became tense.

Support player Liu Qingsong and AD carry Lin Weixiang exchanged a glance but remained silent, as the two brothers had no say in the team.

The jungler, Ten Thousand Volts, leaned against the wall, rubbing his temples. His face showed obvious fatigue and frustration. It's all Doinb's fault!!!

The coach's face darkened; Wu Zhuang had truly challenged his authority far too much.

"WuZhuangTai, we're discussing tactics, not assigning blame. The last game is over; what's important is how we play the next one. What kind of attitude is this?"

"What's my attitude?"

"So what if I said we should ban LeBlanc? Last game was my fault, I got solo-killed by the opponent. You thought I was wrong from the draft, right? Now that we've lost, are you satisfied? You can say whatever you want now, right? Come on, say it, show me your authority as a coach, I'm listening!"

Uzi was in such a high position back then that he dared to engage in internal power struggles at OMG. You, a coach who hasn't achieved anything, are just pretending to be something you're not.
"What the hell are you talking nonsense about! When did I ever think that way? I'm the coach! My goal is to win the game!"

At this point, the manager quickly stepped in to smooth things over, because if they continued talking, he was genuinely afraid a fight might break out.

If Wu-ZhuangTai doesn't follow Doinb's example and doesn't play in the match, won't he have to go through another loss?
"Stop arguing. If the boss finds out, can you two take responsibility?"

The coach took a deep breath, suppressed his anger, stopped looking at Wu-Zhuang, picked up a pen and began writing on the tactics board.

The manager is now very worried about the future of the NB team.

If the boss finds out... he'll probably really sell the team, right?
Meanwhile, in the EDG lounge on the other side.

That's completely different.

Abu beamed with joy, patting Li Fan's shoulder vigorously: "Well done, Li Fan! I knew you could pull off LeBlanc. That pentakill was such a morale booster!"

The factory manager also smiled and joined in: "Not bad, Li Fan. You said you wanted to order, and you really did. You didn't hesitate at all."

"It's mainly because everyone played well. League of Legends is a competitive game, and I can't do it alone."

Abu was increasingly pleased with Li Fan after hearing this. He had achieved such a remarkable record without becoming arrogant at all. How come he hadn't noticed this before?
"Come on! Come on! Let's try to win the game 2-0 and take it all away from them."

"no problem!"

Then Abu looked at Quickstar and said, "The coach is indeed a coach. He really has an eye for talent. He's far superior to someone like me who's just coasting along. He's amazing! I'll definitely tell the boss to give you a raise."

……

The big screen at the venue quickly showed the MVP of the first game.

There was absolutely no suspense; it was Li Fan who delivered a stellar performance.

With the official photos on the big screen, the feeling is completely different. Combined with the data and the outstanding performance in the first game, countless people have become fans.

[Damn, I actually think what Unreal said in his last interview made a lot of sense, which is why I performed so well in the competition.]

[Is it possible for his Unreal Engine skills to improve further? If he trains hard, he could become even stronger!]

[Unreal spent so much time on the bench, it's such a waste!]

[What are you babbling about here? Hurry up and end the game 2-0, I'm waiting to watch Unreal Engine QQ Speed ​​livestream.]

[The more I look at Wutaizhuang, the more he looks like a dog that got kicked to death on the roadside...]

During the break and waiting time, the director played highlights of Li Fan's LeBlanc gameplay, especially the penultimate team fight where he unleashed a devastating AoE attack, instantly wiping out the enemy's health and securing a pentakill.

Even though the match hadn't started yet, the atmosphere at the venue was incredibly lively.

Ten minutes didn't seem like such a long wait, and the second game soon began.

The two players reappeared at the battle table.

Perhaps because they lost so badly in the last game, everyone could clearly sense that the atmosphere within the team was not quite right when the director turned the camera on NB.

One by one, they all had gloomy faces.

There was no communication during the business process (BP) phase, which is highly unusual.

When the director focused the camera on EDG, it was clear that they were talking non-stop, obviously discussing tactics.

The contrast is even more pronounced when the BP interface is cut in half.

Could it be that he was really broken down by Unreal's LeBlanc in the last game? And then they had a fight backstage in the lounge?
[Holy crap, not a single one of the six NB players is smiling, especially Cool, whose face is as black as coal.]

Judging from the looks of it, they must have had a fight back in the dressing room. I can guess that the coach said something to WuZhuangtai, and WuZhuangtai definitely retorted, which led to this situation.

[That's actually quite possible. Do you think NB won't be disbanded after just one game?]

Unreal is so mean! Why didn't they just say it? They actually made it so they had to order food.

The banning action on the blue side, NB, was incredibly swift. In the first round, all three heroes were banned instantly: Lucian, Sejuani, and Maokai.

NB's decision not to move to LeBlanc was something no one expected.

Although EDG's picks were a bit slow, they were still very targeted, featuring Camille, Kha'Zix, and Lee Sin.

My feelings about this quick star game were actually quite complicated.

He wanted EDG to lose... to retaliate against Abu for reporting him to the boss and trying to kick him out of EDG.

But now EDG seems to have given him hope again.

Unreal Engine was, to some extent, discovered by itself.

Regardless of their initial intentions, Scout was substituted out of the starting lineup by himself, while Unreal himself put him in the starting position.

EDG's turnaround from a losing streak to a winning streak is entirely their own doing.

If he could lead the team to win the Spring Split championship, and then the Mid-Season Invitational championship, he didn't believe the owner would listen to Abu and kick him out.

Even if we bring in another coach, I'll stay and be the head coach. I probably still need to study Chinese properly.

Thinking of this, Quick Star patted Li Fan on the shoulder, his tone becoming much more friendly. "Choose whatever you want to play, I believe you can do it."

Although the translation hasn't been completed yet, Li Fan could clearly sense a change in Kuai Suixing's attitude towards him from the tone of Kuai Suixing's voice.

As expected, esports is all about skill...

Can I just pick any hero?

Li Fan's lips curled up; he certainly wouldn't hold back when it came to beating Wu Zhuangtai.

"Syndra, I can do Syndra too."

A four-star player has absolutely no problem playing in the league.

To be honest, Syndra is much stronger than LeBlanc in this version. She can burst down opponents instantly when she has an advantage, like a pig being slaughtered.

The moment Syndra locked down, the commentators, the live streamers, and the audience at the stadium all laughed.

Isn't this preparing to establish a teaching bureau?
Last game, Cool's Syndra got completely destroyed, with a score of 0-11. This game, he's going to teach Cool how to play Syndra.

The director was very astute and quickly switched the camera to Wuzhuangtai.

He still had the same sinister expression, but his constantly heaving chest betrayed his current mood; clearly, he was extremely angry.

When it was the blue team's turn to pick heroes on the second and third floors, LeBlanc was immediately locked in.

"Oh? This match is going to be interesting. The two mid laners have swapped champions, and Cool is playing LeBlanc... This match is going to be really interesting. The atmosphere is already very tense from the champion selection."

"Yes, I'm really looking forward to the competition starting soon. Just thinking about it is so exciting!" I remember saying this with great excitement.

The lineups for both sides were quickly finalized.

Blue side NB: Top lane Nautilus, Jungle Rengar, Mid lane LeBlanc, Bot lane duo Varus and Lulu.

Red team EDG: Top lane Shen, jungle Jarvan IV, mid lane Syndra, bot lane duo Ashe and Karma.

EDG's bot lane picks are: if Ashe is available, pick Ashe; if not, pick Sivir. ADCs that rely on auto-attacks will deal damage no matter what, as long as they farm up.

The two coaches came to the center of the stage and shook hands, officially starting the second game.

This game started off with a lot of tension!
Especially in the mid lane, LeBlanc chose to push forward directly, and Cool clearly wanted to get back at Uzi in this game.

However, Li Fan maintained a distance that his W skill could not reach.

It can be said that it's the same strategy: waiting for the minions to come online.

The difference is that Wuzhuangtai simply cannot suppress the minion wave together.

Li Fan forcefully pushed back.

During the continuous chase, I used two Q skills and three basic attacks, gaining a significant advantage in the trade.

It reduced the Demoness's health to only 300.

This unfolding plot was unacceptable to Wu-tai-zhou.

This is not to say that I am inferior to Li Fan. The fundamental reason is not a matter of hero counters, but a matter of personal strength.

As a result, red temperature consumption was activated...

They clearly treated Li Fan like a noob, obviously not having learned their lesson from the last game.

He forced his way in and suffered a loss, being beaten down to only 200 HP before retreating to use potions.

This foreshadowed his later solo kill by Syndra.

Li Fan, at level three, seized the opportunity, hitting LeBlanc with his Q skill and then using his E skill to immobilize her. As he auto-attacked, he pulled the ball and slammed it hard into LeBlanc's head.

Dried bamboo shoots explode!

The LeBlanc, whose health was low, was thus solo-killed in front of the turret.

Another solo kill!

Even though the audience had seen it many times before, they still got excited watching it, let alone the fact that it was a teaching bureau.

It's clear that the previous game wasn't about hero counters, but rather a skill gap between the two mid laners.

"A solo kill in three minutes... This rhythm is off for NB again!"

"Wait, the prince is here again? Is he going to cause trouble again?"

Sure enough, the moment the enchantress teleported down, the prince appeared from behind.

Even though Wu-Zhuangtai used all his skills, including W and Flash, EDG's mid and jungle were determined to kill him and followed up with two Flashes.

They sent the Enchantress back to the fountain again, killing her twice in less than thirty seconds.

Enraged, Wu Zhuang suddenly felt a blackout before his eyes and fell heavily backward!

Snap!
soon!
The paused screen reappeared on the big screen...

To be honest, I've seen this scene before.

What's wrong with this guy, Wuzhuangtai? He pauses the game every time he gets solo killed?

However, he recovered quickly this time. With the help of the referee, Wu-Zhuangtai took several deep breaths before sitting back down.

No problem, the game resumes.

But this meant that the mid lane would inevitably explode.

However, unlike the previous game, Ten Thousand Volts did not waste any time in the middle lane.

They ran to the bottom lane and forced out both summoner spells from the bottom lane duo.

However, Syndra reached level six and, with the help of Jarvan IV, ganked bot lane, quickly turning around the disadvantage caused by the two Flashes.

Zet and Li Fan each earned one kill.

Ten minutes later, Li Fan once again took care of the bottom lane.

Even with the protection of 100,000 volts, nothing changed; it just resulted in one more assisting player being eliminated.

Li Fan secured a double kill, and zet took another one.

Lin Weixiang looked at the LeBlanc in the mid lane who was still farming minions, and he was furious but dared not say a word!

The bottom lane tower was destroyed in this wave, and the situation completely collapsed for NB.

11 minutes and 31 seconds.

Li Fan, having accumulated enough balls, didn't bother with any tricks against Wu Zhuangtai. He used his ultimate to lock onto five balls and smash them into Wu Zhuangtai, then used his E skill to push them down and land them safely. He followed up with a Q skill that was off cooldown to complete the solo kill.

The factory manager arrived at this crucial moment and easily destroyed the mid-lane tower.

What followed was similar to the previous game: EDG controlled all the resources, and the economic gap between the two sides widened. In addition, NB's lineup originally needed LeBlanc to carry the team in the mid-game, and now that they were being crushed, they naturally had no ability to resist.

Twenty-four minutes into the game, NB's three high ground towers were breached.

EDG played it safe and chose to recall to base for another round of supplies before returning to destroy NB's base!
"Congratulations to EDG on winning this match 2-0. It can be said that these two games were played perfectly. I believe that after today, domestic audiences will have an even deeper impression of Unreal players," Su Xiaoyan said with a smile.

"Yes! Unreal's performance in the game is actually very different from his performance in the live stream..." I don't know how to describe it.

After all, what kind of professional player would spend all day streaming other games and not training?

(End of this chapter)

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