Chapter 36 Training Death Squads
Chapter 36 Training Death Squads
Under the camera's lens, Uzi's behavior became increasingly strange.
He simply couldn't accept being solo-killed by IMP.
"What about the field of vision? What about our field of vision here?"
However, Mata, being as arrogant as he is, wouldn't pay him any attention.
With the help of this dragon, LGD destroyed two bases.
Finally, with 20 seconds left before the Baron buff, a tug-of-war broke out on the high ground.
By this time, all three of LGD's carries had purchased Mercury's Emblem.
Little Tiger didn't know how to play either.
The only possible strategy is to enter the fray, activate R on yourself, and then activate Invincibility—a very formulaic approach.
After doing all that, I turned around and found that all my teammates were gone.
Inside the venue, only the Haier Brothers' summary echoed.
"So, LGD is about to destroy the base! Congratulations on their victory!"
"Uzi's performance was problematic this game."
"Xiaohu... seems even less in form than last game, while LGD's rookie players are getting better and better!"
"The LGD team today has changed a lot. I know very well how their new coaching staff arranged their work to achieve this."
LGD was so bad in the Spring Split that every time he commentated on a match, it felt like he was being given a rebuttal.
And now? On the surface, it's even a nerf, with rookie mid laners and rookie coaches.
But it actually brought about this transformative change.
To be honest, I'd really like to meet LGD's top-ranked coach...
Behind the scenes, after defeating RNG.
Heart could hardly believe it... they won?
They won 2-0, which could even be described as an easy victory.
This is RNG, the Spring Split champions, and they even strengthened their roster for the Summer Split!
Tabe and Heart gave each other a high five.
Jiang Xia wanted to say that this was just the beginning, and he would lead LGD and even the entire LPL to heights never seen before.
It's just... it feels a bit cringey to say it out loud.
Just think about it in your head...
"Damn it, what are you doing with the keyboard? Shake hands first before tidying up your peripherals."
Upon seeing IMP's actions, Pyl, who was initially excited, paused for a moment.
"I'm going to get revenge. I'll give that bastard Mata a good beating with a keyboard..."
"No, don't be impulsive, Pfft!"
Pyl quickly stopped him; for some reason, he felt that this was something IMP was capable of doing.
"Forget it, let's give him some face and talk about it later."
Putting down the keyboard, IMP strode over with an air of arrogance, his posture like that of a victorious rooster.
He stared at Mata, who dared not look him in the eye.
You think you can look down on me? Speak up now, you son of a bitch!
[IMP is so arrogant, he looks at Uzi with such disdain, haha.]
[The champion AD carry definitely deserves it.]
[Hey, don't give the stain any face!]
Seeing these comments, the puppy's fans were furious.
I feel increasingly uncomfortable looking at IMP's true colors.
Ha, you're all cocky now that you've won one regular season game, but don't lose later, or you'll be in big trouble as the champion AD carry.
Some have even gone so far as to bombard IMP's official Weibo account with criticism.
There are countless comments like "You won the game but lost your character."
Fortunately, IMPs don't care about these things, so they have no impact on me at all.
LGD fans are thrilled; the optimistic family is truly ready to start afresh.
They felt that all of this was due to the roster changes during the summer season.
The new mid laner is very promising and has a bright future.
Moreover, can LGD's remarkable transformation be separated from the coach's influence?
Or do you think that only LGD's old hands have finally woken up on their own?
Don't be naive. Even the fans of those contestants wouldn't dare say that, because they know their idols too well.
If no one helps them, things will only get worse.
Therefore, there is only one explanation.
The new coach is absolutely amazing!
Many people spontaneously left comments on Jiang Xia's Weibo, their words full of flattery.
He is Jiang Xia, who has made so much money by making videos and live streaming to sell pork floss cakes that he has long been financially independent and can now live a carefree life.
For some unknown reason, he, who was capable of teaching at a high level in the Korean server, chose to become a coach who receives the least attention.
Why?
There is only one reason.
Seeing that the LPL is now struggling to keep up with other regions in major competitions, they chose to step in and save the day.
That day, Jiangxia turned his back to all living beings.
All that's happening is bleakness; seeing the LPL's frail and weak state, I slowly pull away:
I will take action!
Dude, are you writing a novel from a distance? How cringeworthy is that?
[Hey, just trying to lighten the mood, bro, don't take it so seriously.]
That's the only explanation. Otherwise, why wouldn't he just relax and work hard instead of becoming a competitor, but instead quietly dedicate himself to his work?
Don't assume that being a top-ranked player guarantees you can go pro. That's just the minimum requirement. Perhaps some people are simply realistic about their abilities?
We should at least give it a try...
That's how things are on the internet when you're ahead; it's much more exaggerated on the competitive stage.
Complete the subsequent procedures.
When Pyl went up to conduct the interview, the camera kept panning across the audience.
Pyl was indeed quite funny during the interview.
In Jiang Xia's opinion:
Heishi looks like a android.
Leaving aside his steps onto the stage, he moved slowly with his neck hunched, occasionally waving to the audience.
Jiang Xia immediately thought of an old friend, who bore a striking resemblance to him.
Fortunately, audiences today are more tolerant of interviews, and fans have a strong positive bias towards esports players.
That's why not many people are talking about these things in the comments.
During the group interview, Jiang Xia became the main character.
Major media outlets kept asking all sorts of tricky questions.
Is LGD's goal for the Summer Split to win the championship? Can WeGod (Wei Shen) return to the club? Given the changes LGD has undergone, do you think you deserve a lot of credit for their success...?
All I can say is that Jiang Xia channeled Jackeylove, giving a flawless answer.
The media looked disappointed.
Get into the business van.
"Wow, really? Brother Jiang, you're treating us again?"
Eimy was truly touched to learn that Jiang Xia was going to take them out to celebrate again.
Even Haidilao is a considerable expense.
These guys have huge appetites; they want to produce an excessive amount of each ton.
So, Eimy clung to Jiang Xia's leg.
"Hey Jiang, did those reporters offend you? Should I...?"
Without thinking, Eimy made a throat-slitting gesture, which, combined with his thick muscles, gave him a fierce look.
"You think I'm training assassins behind closed doors? Don't mess with Xiao Dan."
Pyl looked on with regret, wondering how the jungler could steal such a heartfelt remark.
Damn, I've become more proactive since then.
IMP was embarrassed and said he would come this time, as he was very happy to have beaten Uzi and Mata.
"It's okay, Pu Shen. Save your salary and plan for the future."
IMP pats head.
"Yeah, I give most of my money to my girlfriend to manage now, hehe."
Upon hearing this, Jiang Xia felt as if he had been struck by lightning.
Damn, that's right!
Why did IMP become a mentally ill person in his past life?
All correct!
Beside him, Pyl, oblivious to the problem, continued to make sarcastic remarks.
"Pu Shen is indeed a good man; we can't compare."
That night, Jiang Xia pondered a lot about IMP while having dinner.
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