Chapter 30: All-Stars and the Husky That Infiltrated the Wolf Pack!
Chapter 30: All-Stars and the Husky That Infiltrated the Wolf Pack!
One sentence stirred up a huge wave!
At a crucial moment when Huya was pushing the stream at full speed, Fu Shiyan's answer to the questions in the live chat clearly ignited the discussion.
Many viewers repeatedly checked to make sure they hadn't misheard.
What does it mean to lead a team into the LPL and feel more accomplished than to try out for an LPL team?
[Dude, what nonsense are you talking about?]
[Le, you think leading a team from scratch into the LPL is easier than going directly to the LPL for tryouts, right?]
[What kind of e-sports Huang Chao is this!]
[Having seen too many high-ranking solo queue players succumb to reality, joining professional teams only to fail to achieve anything, bro, you've suddenly come up with something different. I admit you've successfully caught my attention, man.]
[You're promising! When is the match for advancing to the LPL? Remember to call me!]
[Support. Taking it one step at a time is always better than starting as a substitute for a few weak teams in the World Championship.]
[I'd like to ask, is the prefix "BJBS" in the streamer's name the current team name?]
[Hmm, after checking, it seems they're a team from a city championship tournament, and haven't even made it into the LSPL yet.]
【Um, on another note, host... I mean, how about we reconsider?】
Starting in the secondary league is acceptable, but isn't the city championship a bit too much...?
In response to the questions raised in the live chat, Fu Shiyan, who was well-prepared, explained them one by one.
"Yes, BJBS is the team the streamer is currently on."
"We've already registered for the 9th City Championship. The League of Legends client should have a subpage providing a live stream link."
"The team has only been formed for a short time, so it's normal that our strength can't compare to those established professional teams. We'll just grow stronger over time."
"Change teams?"
"I have no plans to switch teams for the time being. BJBS has been very good to me. They not only have me as the core of their team, but the other members also have great potential."
"Trial training?"
"The streamer had already gone through a trial period, but he probably played poorly. He was criticized in LSPL and couldn't even finish a single training match before being kicked out."
【? ? ? 】
Upon hearing Fu Shiyan's answer, the live chat exploded.
[Seriously, which club's second team is this good? They can beat a top-five mid-laner in the Chinese server?]
[They didn't even finish the practice matches? There's some juicy gossip!!!]
[Just kidding, with this streamer's awareness, talent, and command skills, he'd be a guaranteed starter on any LPL team.]
[User Snake左雾 has opened a treasure map in BJBS-Crush's live stream...]
[Snake Zuowu: Bro, check your private messages, consider joining our Snake team!]
[Haha, this just brought out the LPL teams?]
Although Snake is a new team, they ranked very high in both the spring and summer regular seasons. Would even a team like that be willing to extend an invitation?
So the question is, just how strong are the secondary league teams that the streamer complained about? (laughs)
Fu Shiyan's specific mention of the actions of a certain LSPL team was, of course, intentional.
That's just his personality; he never believes in the idea that revenge is a dish best served cold.
This statement is clearly meant to comfort those who don't have the opportunity to act for the time being. If they really had the ability, they would take revenge on the spot without hesitation for even a second.
Clearly, his journey to climb the ranks has run head-on into the reigning champion Dopa. And now, Huya is not only not hindering him, but is actively pushing his stream on his path to becoming the number one player in the country. This is the perfect opportunity for him to get revenge on his predecessor.
There's no way around it; being kicked out of the second-tier league by a team is a dark history that's almost become an obsession for the team's predecessor. If it's not resolved, no one will be happy.
Moreover, he doesn't need to do anything in practice. In this situation where countless eyes are watching, as long as a few words are revealed, netizens with all sorts of connections will dig up the old information.
Even if it weren't to quell potential further public opinion, the home club of the second-tier league team would have dealt with them thoroughly once they learned that the second team's management had engaged in such foolish actions as pushing talent away and harming the team's interests.
"Thank you for the treasure map, Manager Zuo Wu. Is the private message correct...?"
Fu Shiyan did not actively refuse the overtures made by someone who appeared to be an LPL team manager during the live stream. The private messages he received were simply requests to add each other's contact information, which was just a matter of adding more friends.
He opened the backend, and sure enough, a private message from an account called Snake Esports Club was quietly sitting at the top.
"Oh, sorry, the match has already started. I'll contact you after I finish streaming."
After adding each other on WeChat and exchanging greetings, Fu Shiyan, who had finished queuing and entered the game, had no choice but to apologize.
……
Wow, an all-star lineup including Uzi, Meiko, Imp, Flandre, Gogoing, and Mingkai, right?
[They collided! They really collided! Dopa is right on the other side! Streamer, your chance to get first place has arrived!]
Upon entering the game, as IDs were revealed in the chat channel, viewers who were extremely familiar with the Chinese server IDs of their favorite esports stars typed cheers.
As the season draws to a close, Dopa, the current top-ranked player in the Chinese server and a professional streamer specially hired by Huya, is also streaming intensively to climb the ranks in order to maintain his position.
It's not surprising that everyone's scores are similar and they're ranked together.
It was tough on Wu Chen, who was playing duo queue with Fu Shiyan.
"Gurgle..."
Looking at those incredibly familiar IDs on the computer screen, our little comrade couldn't help but swallow hard.
What is he? A husky that has infiltrated a pack of wolves?
"There's no need to be nervous. Think about it, no matter how strong they are, you're still ranked with them, which means the two sides are evenly matched."
In Wu Chen's private room, the three brothers, who had taken a break, appeared behind him at some point and cheered him on.
"Go for it! He's just the MSI champion jungler, let's go for it!!"
"hehe……"
Faced with the encouragement of his three mischievous friends, Wu Chen rolled his eyes.
Others may not know his own capabilities, but surely he does.
Being able to queue up with these amazing players is basically thanks to my own mid-lane carry; I shouldn't mistakenly think I have that kind of skill.
Fu Shiyan's voice also came through the earphone, "Don't think too much, just play like the previous few games."
"Yes, boss, no problem, boss!"
Wu Chen nodded.
Enter the character selection screen.
Fu Shiyan and his team were on the blue side.
The top laner is Flandre from Snake Esports, and the bottom lane duo is imp from LGD and Meiko, the support player from EDG.
Knowing that this ranked match was an All-Star style game, everyone greeted each other and then, in perfect unison, picked their signature heroes during the hero selection.
Blue side: Top lane Gnar, Jungle Gragas, Mid lane Twisted Fate, Bot lane Corki and Nautilus!
Red team: Top lane Maokai, Jungle Rek'Sai, Mid lane Kassadin, Bot lane Graves and Braum!
[Oh ho, the streamer actually stole Dopa's Twisted Fate?]
[Le, you pick a card, and the opponent counters with Kassadin.]
[Wow, is Mingkai going straight for the excavator? The left side looks doomed!]
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