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Chapter 293 Quan Zhonghe: Let you win the championship, really win the championship

Chapter 293 Quan Zhonghe: Let you win the championship, really win the championship
Congratulations to EDG for winning the first-ever World Championship for the LPL region. They swept every series throughout the year and are the undisputed champions of 2017!

When EDG won the championship, the LPL official sent more than ten Weibo posts to express congratulations.

This is the first championship of LPL, and it also indicates that the League of Legends event in China will have a broader development prospect after this wave of championship dividends.

The person in charge of Fujii's domestic game couldn't sleep at all. He held a meeting overnight to prepare for the launch of skin price reduction activities and various comeback and championship celebrations.

The huge Weibo and major domestic platforms are now all flooded with the word "winning".

CCTV News, representing the country's highest authoritative media, also issued a congratulatory message as soon as possible.

This afternoon, the League of Legends Season 7 World Championship kicked off at the Beijing Bird's Nest. After three hours of competition, EDG from the Chinese LPL region ultimately crushed the three-time LCK champion SKT with a score of 3:3, winning the LPL region's first World Championship in the League of Legends S Series! Share this to congratulate them!

Less than half an hour after the blog post was published, it received overwhelming response and received over one million likes.

You have to know that at that time, many people believed that games were inseparable from the scourge of Internet addiction. CCTV's article undoubtedly gave EDG enough face.

The carnival began, and November 11th was destined to be a sleepless night from beginning to end for all e-sports enthusiasts.

All major universities and places where people gather across the country were spreading the hot news of EDG's victory.

All the major servers in the League of Legends game are also absolutely full.

It dominated the hot searches on Weibo.

Fujii officials are very happy because of EDG, they finally don’t have to buy hot searches every day. This time it’s real traffic.

And it's almost overflowing.

Especially Lin Ruo's post-match Weibo speech, which directly brought the scope of winning the championship to a climax.

[Another championship by accident. We are the champions, we are still the champions, we will always be the champions. Next, I should think about what other championships I haven't won (thinking emoji).]

[Is that all you can do to show off? Show off as much as you can.]

[If you don't act like the first world champion of LPL, I'll look down on you. Humph!]

[Lin Gou, please start the live broadcast overnight. I just got paid 3000 yuan and have nowhere to spend it.]

[Hey buddy, you better save your food. I'm going to smash a hundred big swords to scare the hell out of Lin Gou.]

[You're probably a bit ignorant, right? Someone already threw 500 great swords at Lin Gou, so your 100 are nothing.]

[Don't talk nonsense, I'll choose EZ for the champion skin. I just love playing EZ. The sales will definitely be off the charts. Ashe has an original plan, so it's really unnecessary.]

[You must have forgotten what Lin Ruo's first famous hero was in the LPL. Why not give it to Ashe?]

[Don't fight about it. This year's Ashe, wait until next year when Lin Gou wins his second world championship before giving it to Huang Mao.]

I don't know why the discussion in the comment section ended up talking about the champion skin.

But this does not affect the popularity of this Weibo post.

Not only did it attract responses from major LPL hosts and players, it also amassed an incredible amount of likes, exceeding 10 million in just two hours.

Is this the popularity Lin Gou has attracted this entire year? He's talented, good-looking, and good at making fun of others. Honestly, I still think this amount of traffic is not enough.

[Stop talking about debuting.]

In the discussion area of ​​Tieba, people are more interested in showing off than winning the championship.

The anti-Korean pioneer quickly brought up real-time comment posts from Korean websites expressing their opinions on EDG's victory.

[Xiba, unexpectedly let EDG win the championship, and they even defeated three of our LCK teams with a clean sweep. I feel like I'll never get back at that.]

This is so shameful that we could declare this year a shameful year for the LCK. I suggest erecting a monument as a warning.

All three teams should come back. They haven't even made it to the Intercontinental Championship yet, and they're already owing the World Championship.

[What the hell is Lin Ruo? How did he suddenly appear so powerful? Xiba, is this the artificial intelligence developed by Chinese scientists?]

China has so much free time, so why is it using its high technology to make games?

[Yeah, I think it's very likely. After all, China is jealous of us in every aspect.]

It's all Nofe's fault. If he doesn't return to the LCK during this year's transfer window, he'll never return.

[No, if he never comes back, we will never win the championship.]

We didn't win a single championship this year, and I don't even know if the LCK participated in any international tournaments this year. I'm so pissed I couldn't even eat my delicious kimchi tonight.

[It's just the LPL's home advantage. Even if you were impatient, even if there were 100,000 people cheering, next year at our home stadium in South Korea, we'll definitely let the West and West LPL teams experience despair. Then I'll be yelling "LPL down" the whole time!]

[Go to sleep, go to sleep early. It wasn't a close loss. The score was already 9:0. What's the point of saying this?]

There was a lot of wailing on the Korean Internet, and many people made excuses. Even if there were people praising EDG, they attributed all the credit to Nofe's leadership. They were very reluctant to believe that such a terrifying and invincible team would suddenly emerge in the LPL.

Just like the real-time hot searches on Korean websites.

#SKT missed the quadruple championship#
#Nofe is so scary#
#Lin Ruo#
In comparison, the reviews on foreign websites are much more normal.

In addition to congratulating EDG on winning the championship, the official LOL Twitter account released more than a dozen news items about Lin Ruo.

Lin Ruo is the first professional League of Legends player to achieve a zero-death record in the finals.

Lin Ruo is the first professional player to win MVP in all international competitions and finals throughout the year upon debut.

"Contestant Lin Ruo is only 17 years old this year."

The various record-breaking events stunned the online audience below, and even the onlooker A P couldn't help but send a shocked emoticon.

"Dude, to put it simply, you could just say Lin Ruo is a god."

[That's right, it can actually be summed up in one sentence.]

It's unbelievable. Anyway, I can't believe what Lin Shen will achieve next year.

It doesn't matter. Lin Shen will definitely stay where he is next year, because he can't possibly surpass his achievements this year unless Riot Games creates a new type of tournament.

...

In the hotel where EDG was staying, everyone returned to their rooms after a big meal and drinks tonight. Ai Loli opened her phone and checked Weibo the first thing she did.

He is looking for that trending search.

Sure enough, it was hanging, and quite high.

[Kwon Jung Hyuk, please listen to me. Thank you.]

"Because of you, the four seasons are warm." Ai Loli, who got a world champion for free, couldn't help but hum. It was thanks to Quan Zhonghe's magical operation, otherwise he would never have had a chance to succeed.

"Fuck Brother Lin, he actually deleted his Weibo account."

Ai Loli, who clicked in and took a look, was shocked beyond words.

So cruel.

In the comment section of the marketing account below, people were also shocked.

"No, what do you mean, Kwon Jung Hyuk? I was just about to thank you."

[Yes, we all came here to express our gratitude. Why did you cancel your account and run away? My local specialties haven't been delivered yet.]

[Kwon Jung-hyuk is truly a man of great integrity, working without seeking reward. He's truly magnificent. He helped LPL win its first world championship, but fearing the overwhelming gratitude from netizens, he chose to delete his account and run away.]

[I must have quit because I was fed up with Huangza's constant online attacks. Huangza is really disgusting. Brothers, I went to the RNG official blog.]

【Support Quan Zhonghe, you are right. 】

[Yes, Kwon Jung Hyuk is contributing to the entire LPL. The royals can't be so stingy.]

……

Outside the RNG Club late at night.

Kwon Jung Hyuk walked out of the gate of the RNG base carrying a lot of bags.

He watched three EDG finals today, and EDG won all three games. That was great, so he watched them in vain.

EDG won the championship, and his youth was over.

When I opened WeChat on my phone, I saw the chat history with RNG boss Bai Xing. There was no nonsense, only the most direct notifications.

"Kwon Jung Hyuk, you're fired! Pack your things and get out right now! RNG doesn't welcome you. Because of you, we missed the world championship. You'll never be able to repay this debt. If you're sensible, don't ask me for liquidated damages. Of course, I can give it to you if you want it. We at RNG don't need this little money."

After reading the content, Kwon Joong-hyuk tried to call his boss's cell phone to save his career, but in return he received a message that he was blocked.

Quan Zhonghe put away his phone in disappointment, which was constantly popping up with messages.

EDG won the championship, and as expected, he was once again criticized by the audience across the league. He was verbally abused by his own RNG fans and ridiculed by the crowd outside. Unwilling to be disturbed, Kwon Jong-hyuk finally chose to cancel his account and run away.

Out of sight is pure.

Although this will inevitably lead to ridicule, at least I won’t see it with my own eyes again.

I didn’t expect that Quan Zhonghe would become famous in the entire forum in such a weird way.

This was something he had never thought of.

Looking at the past comments on Weibo, people who like to make fun of him are either sending him local specialties or just singing in the comment section and saying, "Listen to me, thank you."

There was even an up master in zone B who specially made a thank you Quan Zhonghe version for him.

This second creation is very popular.

As for RNG's own fans, they were even more direct. They either cursed him with all kinds of Chinese jargon or told him to go to EDG and that EDG would definitely take care of him as their benefactor.

"After all, I've worked tirelessly for RNG for two years. How can they treat me like this?"

Unwilling to give up, Quan Zhonghe quickly called Abu: "Hey, is this Mr. Bu? It's me, Xiao Quan. Are you still in need of a manager? If not, a takeout manager will do."

"Are you Kwon Jung Hyuk? Then I'm still Shirahoshi, get out!"

Abuliso on the other end of the phone hung up and then complained to everyone:
"This is hilarious! Some idiot, I don't know how he got my phone number, called and pretended to be Kwon Joong Hyuk looking for a job. He actually believed what people on the internet said about guaranteed jobs at EDG as a thank you. Even if the real Kwon Joong Hyuk showed up, he wouldn't have a job."

"It's a bit funny." Scout, who was wiping the championship trophy, smiled contemptuously.

"It must be someone funny. After all, he's not the real Kwon Jung Hyuk, so it's useless for him to come."

Lin Ruo, who was sitting on a chair playing with his mobile phone, shook his head. There were still too many weird things in this world.

(End of this chapter)

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