LOL: Can’t I play other games professionally?

Chapter 364, 1 points achieved, the chapter is complete!

Chapter 364: 10,000 points achieved, the chapter is complete!
Before washing up and going to bed, Lin Ruo calmly organized and sent out the content that needed to be posted, including Weibo, Twitter, and even WeChat Moments.

Ahem, just a little bit of acting.

He won't read the comments; he needs to sleep to maintain his good habit of waking up at 8 a.m. tomorrow.

It wasn't easy, but they finally made it to the top of the national team.

Lin Ruo's posting of a screenshot after editing the content and adding pictures on Weibo immediately sparked public outrage. Although it was the early hours of the morning, it did not deter the public from taking action.

【You think it's easy? You reached the top of the Chinese server in just two and a half months. Who can beat you that fast?】

[That's inaccurate. It's Lin Gou who went from a Dota 2 beginner to invincible in just two and a half months, easily reaching the top of the national rankings. Can you believe a human could do that?]

[Hmph, a win rate of over 90%, and only a handful of losses, that's impressive these days. How am I supposed to survive when I lose seven or eight games a day?]

I suggest that scientists take the Lin dog away for research; it would definitely make a huge contribution to social development.

[He reached the top rank in national football after two and a half months, while I've been struggling in the Vanguard rank for two and a half years. Have I ever said anything about that?]

"Still working at Pioneer after two and a half years, bro? I can sell you prosthetics from my factory cheap."

Has Lin Gou already reached the top rank in the national rankings? I've been stuck in Silver for two and a half months and still haven't reached it.

Compared to the abstract and humorous comments from League of Legends players, Dota 2 players were feeling depressed and self-doubting late into the night.

The news of Lin Ruo's ascension to the top was featured on the homepage. Those who were prepared for this acknowledged his top talent, but they could never truly acknowledge Lin Ruo's identity as a professional LOL player who easily became the number one Dota 2 player in the country.

In the current climate of rampant instigation, this means that Dota 2 will forever be scorned and trampled upon by the disdainful LoL community.

From then on, every time a war of words started, I would say, "Your Dota 2 player is the best in the Chinese server, but we are LOL players," and the war of words would end instantly with them losing in Dota 2.

It's not that there's a lack of room for rebuttal, it's that there isn't at all. To reiterate, unless Lin Ruo becomes a professional Dota 2 player in the future.

Tonight, the Dota forum is full of screenshots of people taking in heartbroken Dota 2 players.

In the Western online community surrounding the game "Push the Tower," viewers in Europe and America, whose time zone is opposite to China's, were still enjoying the drama. When news of Lin Ruo's victory spread, the discussion suddenly intensified.

In particular, some bloggers posted Lin Ruo's achievements in the gaming field over the past year.

Terrifying is beyond description.

He's ranked number one in the Korean server of League of Legends, number one in the Chinese server of Overwatch, number one in the Asian server of PUBG, and now he's achieved number one in the Chinese server of Dota 2, prompting European and American commenters to exclaim in admiration.

Guys, if this isn't God, then there's no God in the world. Let's pray together to the great Forest God.

[Ahem, as Lin Shen's most loyal follower, I will forever follow him until the day he can no longer pretend, and then I will give him a good stomp on the ground.]

Your idea is good, but Lin Shen won't give you the chance.

[This is unbelievable! I'm just a complete stranger. Is it too late for me to join the Forest God's followers?]

[Of course there's still time. Please answer the membership-specific question: What game does Lin Shen hate the most?]

[His least favorite game? Doesn't he play all games?]

[OUT! Lin Shen's most hated game is League of Legends. Get out of here!]

Amidst the buzz, the Westerners didn't get to see the ever-watchful Perkz, perhaps because he doesn't know how to play Dota 2, or maybe he was still recovering from a night of intense play. In any case, they did get to hear from N0tail, the position 5 player for OG in Dota 2. He didn't praise Lin Ruo, nor did he express surprise—something he had already done after Lin Ruo's first victory over a Chinese professional player.

He only had one thing to say: he tweeted, tagging EDG and Ling, and earnestly asked, "Can we have a one-on-one match?"

Yes, he also wanted to meet Lin Ruo.

This is not only about upholding the dignity of Dota 2, but also about challenging the strong. N0tail believes that Lin Ruo is a strong player, which arouses his curiosity and competitive spirit.

Lin Ruo was fast asleep at the time and had no time to reply to his tag. Of course, when Lin Ruo woke up the next day, no one had replied.

N0tail knew that he would be the best professional player in Dota history, bar none, and it wouldn't be an exaggeration to call him the number one Dota 2 player.

Although he's very famous, he can't accept every challenge from just anyone. Otherwise, there would be a line of Dota 2 pros lining up to beat him every day.

Lin Ruo felt it was best to keep a low profile, so he chose to handle it quietly. With his current popularity, he no longer needed to resort to these sensational tactics.

In the next few days, Lin Ruo had an even more important matter to attend to: striving to achieve the final goal of Dota 2.

Don't forget, compared to reaching the top of the national team, achieving a record-breaking breakthrough is the real goal.

There are still nearly 800 points left to achieve this goal, which will obviously take some time, but for Lin Ruo, that's all the time she has.

After all, if he can keep winning, it would be no wonder that ranking up is as easy as drinking water. Lin Ruo, who logged on at eight o'clock, started ranked matches and continued to climb the ranks.

The number of viewers in his live stream is lowest in the morning, as most viewers are still in bed. Those who watch his live stream are, needless to say, early risers who, like him, value their health and go to bed early.

Of course, there are also those miserable college students who stay up late at night and have to get up early to work at 8 am during the day.

It makes no sense for someone to watch his livestream instead of playing with the Golden Spatula. Oh, there's no Golden Spatula yet at this point. Never mind then.

Lin Ruo focused intently and scored over 100 points in the morning. After lunch, she returned and scored over 200 points in the evening as if she were drinking water.

He didn't play in the training match that day. Harold was brought up to integrate with his teammates. After securing their ranking, the club once again entered the familiar phase of training new players.

This is an action that Lin Ruo wholeheartedly agrees with; he is willing to dedicate himself to the club's continued development, rather than wanting to slack off.

Absolutely not.

In short, Lin Ruo, who had some free time, sat on the bench for the second day's game.

Hrao's performance in the match against BLG was commendable. Although he was not in good form in his first league game, after making adjustments, EDG easily completed a comeback and won 2-1, achieving a 10-game winning streak.

Lin Ruo continued to score points after returning home, and after another three days, she steadily reached an unprecedented 12 points before midnight.

This is yet another impossible record. The Dota 2 players in the live stream are already numb, wondering if there's anything Lin Ruo can't do. They even suggested he just win a world championship.

Tonight is destined to be another night where Dota 2 players still need to seek solace.

Lin Ruo breathed a sigh of relief after getting off the plane. He even had the urge to uninstall Dota 2. He was really sick of playing it for the past two and a half months.

There's no way around it, knives and masturbation are too similar, it's normal for him to feel physically uncomfortable from playing ranked matches every day.

But it's okay, we can start selling it from now on.

(End of this chapter)

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