CS: The Last Dance, a Dance That Leads to Professional Success
Chapter 12 A surging feeling is coming over me, and I know that's called unwillingness!
Chapter 12 A surging feeling is coming over me, and I know that's called unwillingness!
Domestically, there's the Perfect Community.
"Holy crap! Black is really playing in a Major?"
"666, I can't believe he actually found a job!"
"Where are those who said G2 couldn't possibly want Black ÷? Aren't you ashamed?"
"You dog, get out here! You're saying Blackie got cheated because he couldn't find a job? Bullshit!"
"@Yosa! Stop playing dead! Come out and do a handstand while you have diarrhea!!"
"I want to watch it! I love watching it!"
"Hilarious! Last night, a video surfaced showing Yusa and his female roommate bullying a random guy. Oh, and that dog was also fucking hell-high!"
"I told you long ago, only You Xiaozi would believe such trolls."
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"On the other hand, is it really okay for G2 to replace Black ÷ with Black ÷ for the Major?"
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In the Perfect World community, most CN viewers were quite excited and proud to learn that domestic players could perform on the Major stage.
At the same time, he didn't forget to go crazy praising Yusa!
Yusa's situation can be described as having one misfortune after another.
A few days ago, a kind-hearted netizen uploaded a clip of his live stream where he and a female moderator pressured a random guy in blue to Bilibili. Countless netizens were outraged and criticized Yusa after watching it. Daking even watched the video during his live stream and said that Yusa is just a nobody. Now the video on Bilibili has been viewed more than 500,000 times.
In an instant, Yusa became a pariah on Bilibili, hated by everyone.
He's busy apologizing right now.
But netizens aren't buying it!
These days, netizens aren't stupid; everyone understands.
Yusa apologized not because he knew he was wrong, but because he knew he was going to lose his job!
Who would have thought that one wave would subside only for another to rise?
Today, G2 officially announced that Meng Lang will be traveling with the team to the Antwerp Major. When he saw this news, Yusa, who was being criticized by the entire internet, almost fainted from anger!
No way!
Have G2's management lost their minds?
Why would they want a piece of trash who got kicked out by EG?
In fact, when G2 officially announced the news on Twitter, many netizens abroad had similar reactions to Yusa.
"What?! G2 really demoted Jackz?"
"Oh my god! A roster change right before the Major? And they're replacing Jackz, who was previously a Chinese player?"
"Has G2's management lost their minds? Picking up trash that EG wouldn't even accept?"
"Jackz does have issues, but his experience is far superior to that of Dark, a third-rate player who has only played in one major tournament!"
"Crazy! It's crazy!"
"Waiting for G2 Major Challengers' Round 1 Exit!"
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Below the comments section on the external website.
The first reaction of countless foreigners was shock, doubt, and ridicule.
And then, someone added fuel to the fire.
Seattle,
EG Club Base.
When EG's captain, Bananaman 2K, saw G2's official announcement, his first reaction was that G2's management must have collectively lost their minds. Otherwise, why would they demote Jackz and replace Meng Lang?
What's the value of that guy?
RUSH, a member of the small group next to him, suddenly changed his expression, as if he had thought of something, and couldn't help but say, "Dude, our first opponent in the Challenger Group this time seems to be G2."
Upon hearing this, the expressions of the other members of the EG club immediately became subtle.
When Gong dismissed Meng Lang, this CN boy, and left the club, everyone thought that this farewell might be the last time they would ever meet again.
An Asian player with a hand injury is basically doomed in the European and American CS scene, no matter how young or talented he is—the European and American CIS CS scene is full of talented young players.
Who would have thought that in less than a week, this boy who was kicked out of EG would transform into a member of the team of their first opponent in the Major Challengers Stage?
Banana Man 2K had a gloomy face and didn't say a word.
However, after his expression changed for a moment, he suddenly burst out laughing.
"Tsk! Has G2 become so desperate that they're picking up riflemen we don't want and making them our first-round shooters?"
"Fine, we'll see. Trash will always be trash."
After saying that, he suddenly felt like disgusting G2.
So 2K quickly picked up his phone and retweeted G2's official announcement tweet, commenting, "Good luck to G2, hopefully they've found the 'puzzle piece' they need! ^-^".
From the blessings to the final smile.
The sarcasm was obvious. It must be said that G2's move, by employing a "banana man" (referring to someone who is perceived as unattractive to G2), truly disgusted many G2 fans.
Domestically, Jianghai University.
Li Shan, a junior in college this year, was so angry after finishing his first class at 8 a.m. that he immediately shut down his Weibo account. His Weibo ID is “Brother Shrimp Disagrees This Time!”.
The ID looks a bit off.
But in fact, as a G2 fan for ten years, he has been following the team since the beginning of G2's CS division and has experienced many ups and downs along the way.
Starting with their championship win in the first season of the 16 ECS, defeating the then-dominant SK, followed by a roster overhaul that added players like KennyS and apEX to form an all-star lineup dubbed the "Super French Team," and a major breakthrough last year at the Stockholm Major, securing second place.
He said all this to show that Li Shan understands the club's roster adjustments.
But he couldn't understand why Meng Lang had been chosen instead.
—A rifleman who was a second-tier sniper that even EG didn't want.
"I'm so skeptical! Are G2's management out of their minds? Would it kill them to spend a little more money to buy a reliable rifleman?!"
Still grumbling and cursing, Li Shan picked up his phone and opened G2's CS fan forum, which was indeed filled with insults.
He liked each of the posts that contained insults.
Suddenly, Li Shan had a thought and wanted to learn more about this Dark.
So I started searching for information about Meng Lang's early years.
He was introduced to CS at the age of six, joined TyLoo at the age of thirteen and was nicknamed "Little Kid," and went to North America to play professionally to support his family after his father passed away at the age of fifteen. He was one of the most talented young people in the early days of CNCS.
The next two and a half years.
Online and offline.
Those whose names are known, and those whose names are unknown.
Small tournaments that even top-tier or second-tier international professional players look down upon.
He would play as long as there was a prize.
And every time they rap, it's very violent.
An opportunity arose, and I came into the sights of EG club, successfully joining their home team.
Making its debut in a top-tier tournament, the Blast Bounty Tournament.
Objectively speaking, Meng Lang's overall performance in this competition was not bad at all. Even when he lost, his rating was always green!
Until that crucial match against TL.
A crucial game!
Fatal failure to pick up the air!
It hit my leg.
Then you get hit on the head by a random bullet!
it's over.
boom!
He slammed his fist hard on the table!
At that moment,
A surge of emotion washed over me; I knew it was called resentment.
In this life, who hasn't encountered one or two things that they can't accept?
It can be said that Chicken Bro's unpredictable shot not only shattered EG's hopes of advancing, but also ended the professional career of Meng Lang, a newcomer to the top-tier competition.
Next came the internal strife within EG, where he was kicked out of the team by the 2K clique. Just when he thought he had no way out, G2 unexpectedly picked him up again.
See here,
Li Shan, who had been furious, fell silent!
Without a doubt, Meng Lang is a very inspiring and hardworking peer.
No, even younger than his age.
Although Li Shan was a lazybones, he basically lay around for three years of college, knowing that his family would arrange a job for him after graduation.
But he never looks down on hard-working people.
Even if most efforts in this world will not succeed,
But try,
They shouldn't be looked down upon.
Looking at the ID "G2-DarK" in the updated G2 roster on the Perfect World community, a complex emotion that he couldn't quite explain welled up inside him.
His opinion of Meng Lang changed.
Say you like it.
It's far from that point.
To say disgust,
I don't seem to hate it as much anymore.
However, doubts still lingered in his mind.
E-sports, food is the original sin.
Can Dark really keep up with G2's pace?
(End of this chapter)
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