Chapter 141 Take it!

Meanwhile, within the esports community...

A week after the finals, the immense excitement surrounding JDG's victory has begun to cool down.

However, the JDG team has been quite busy lately, with a full schedule of offline and live streaming events, trying their best to convert the traffic from the championship win into revenue for the club.

With the added incentive of winning the championship, everyone was initially willing to participate, but after taking a closer look at the participants, they suddenly lost interest.

Damn it, even Xiao Fei didn't participate. The other four, along with a substitute, were just singing and dancing. What's so interesting about that? I'm asking you.

Phi appeared out of nowhere like a ghost, leading the LPL to its third championship, and then quickly disappeared without a trace.

Although some media interviews have revealed that Xiaofei has confirmed that he will return to his studies and focus on competitions after the competition ends, isn't this a return too fast?
At least take advantage of the hype surrounding the championship win to do some live streaming and earn some money!
But soon, a video posted by a self-media blogger answered everyone's questions.

This person isn't even an esports blogger, but they have a considerable number of followers, totaling nearly three million across all platforms.

In addition to making regular vlogs about watching the games, the blogger also made a video telling the story of how they ran into the Ming family cousins ​​at Tianhe Airport on their way back from watching the games in Shanghai.

It was only then that everyone realized that just the day after winning the championship, Xiao Fei had already flown back to Wuhan to prepare for returning to school.

That's incredibly calm and focused.
A sense of admiration arose in everyone's hearts.

However, this video also shifted everyone's attention to the upcoming math competition.

Because of Ming Jing, this year's CMO has received considerable extra attention.

Many fans are really curious to know if Ming Jing will actually be able to successfully complete the game.

If someone could win the FMVP award while also getting a guaranteed spot in the competition, that would truly be legendary.

Then, time began to pass day by day.

The time comes on June 11th.

The CMO is entering its final week countdown, while the LPL transfer window has already begun ahead of schedule.

Countless calls went to Mingjing's father, since Mingjing's guardianship was listed under his father's phone number.

Although my dad doesn't understand the e-sports scene, at least he has an advisor.

My nephew Mingkai had warned me early on not to pay attention to any outside information, so my father simply ignored all the news and decided to wait until Mingjing's competition was over before making any decisions.

But it must be said that the offers from those clubs were all very high.
As an ordinary employee working for a state-owned enterprise, my dad had never seen so much money in his life.
Not only that, but Ming Jing also received one phone call after another, and his WeChat friends kept adding him, forcing him to turn on Do Not Disturb mode and filter out all these messages.

To be honest, these clubs are being a bit irresponsible.

Knowing full well that he's busy with the competition, they still bother him.

These ignorant clubs are basically no longer within Mingjing's consideration.

Truly sensible clubs, such as JDG and EDG, haven't sent a single message yet; they're patiently waiting for the Mingjing competition to end.

However, Ming Jing did not respond, which put the clubs in a difficult position.

Because their team-building plans for the new season are basically all focused on Mingjing as their top priority.

Only when Mingjing is gone will they consider others.

After all, Phi is such a terrifying player. He only played for five months and won the FMVP. If he were to play for another year and make it to the World Championship, wouldn't he become a god on land?

For many clubs, once they can sign Phi, they will start spending lavishly and enter the championship race.

If they don't sign in, they might just keep operating.

Mingjing's intentions directly determined their strategy for the coming year.

However, Mingjing kept refusing to give any information, so they dared not make any rash moves and could only wait for Mingjing's reply.

The entire transfer market was as quiet as a stagnant pool.

Countless viewers, seeing the transfer window remain completely silent, have been cursing Tencent Esports for playing this "holding their breath" trick again!

Tencent Games is quite helpless about this.

Holding your breath isn't something you do.

Even though they tried to hold their breath during the transfer period, they still occasionally let out a bubble, creating ripples on the surface of the water.

This time there's really no news!
The other free agents were also completely bewildered.

The transfer window has opened, why hasn't anyone contacted them?

Were they playing too badly last year? No, they weren't!
Meanwhile, in the EDG club...

Although Abu, who has now become the manager of EDG, did not contact Mingjing immediately, he was not idle and had already begun to look for personnel for various positions.

He was already seated in the conference room, and sitting opposite him was Scout, the team's mid laner.

To transform this team, which didn't even make the playoffs this year, into a championship contender, relying on Ming Jing alone is far from enough; a major overhaul is necessary!

Today, all four players on the team except the jungler had their contracts expire, so naturally, some were let go and some were kept.

There's no need to consider Meiko, as he renewed his contract with the team as soon as the transfer window opened.

Scout, the mid-laner, should also be fine. After all, he's a player that EDG nurtured from the ground up, and his skills are solid. He's one of the core figures in EDG's plans.

Apart from that, the top laner and AD carry had to be let go.

"This is the contract I've drafted for you, take a look." Abu handed the contract directly to Scout: "The price goes without saying, it's definitely a top salary for a mid laner, on par with championship mid laners like Rookie and Doinb. If there are no problems, sign it."

The two sides had known each other for many years, and Abu didn't play any tricks; he just signed the contract directly.

He didn't think there was anything wrong with this contract renewal.

After all, Scout was a mid-laner they nurtured themselves. When they bought Scout, he was just a substitute for Faker's substitute, so they were grateful for his talent.

In addition, the team is preparing to compete for the championship this year. They have survived the past two years and are finally ready to spend money and enjoy life this year. Scout has no reason to leave.

But Scout glanced at the contract in front of him and didn't rush to write it down. Instead, he asked, "Is Phi confirmed to be coming back?"

Upon hearing Scout's words, Abu frowned slightly, then continued, "Phi is currently preparing for his exams, which will be after the 28th. But there shouldn't be any problems. Mingkai has confirmed that he will definitely prioritize EDG."

Upon hearing this, Scout put down the contract and said, "Then I'll wait a bit."

Upon hearing this, Abu narrowed his eyes slightly, a hint of disappointment flashing across his face.

There's a saying: "Loyalty that isn't absolute is absolute disloyalty."

Seeing Scout take a half-step back and pull, Abramovich knew that Scout would leave the club sooner or later.

But he didn't say anything, he just nodded, "Okay, you go first."

After saying that, Abu lowered his head and continued looking at the list in front of him.

While Scout's actions were somewhat disheartening, Abu had to admit that there really weren't many good mid laners on the market this year, and they didn't have many options.

Although Scout was pulling them back, his meaning was clear: if Mingjing signed, he would sign, so there shouldn't be any problem.

The two sides may still be able to maintain a cooperative relationship for some time.

Before we knew it, November 24th had arrived.

Ming Jing boarded a plane arranged by Huashi No. 1 High School and landed at Lishe International Airport in NB City. He was then picked up by CMO officials and taken directly to Zhenhai High School in NB City.

This is the venue for this year's China Mathematical Olympiad (CMO), the national winter camp for middle school mathematics.

Mingjing and the other students in the class registered together.

Even in the final competition stage, there were still quite a few students in the class who could participate, a large group of more than a dozen.

The best performer is Chen Tianxiang. In the previous national competition, he won second place in HUB province and ranked among the top ten in the country. This is not just about making it to the national training team. His goal is to represent the country in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO).

There are only six spots available each year, making it no less difficult than winning the S-series championship. Given the dominance of Chinese mathematics, they are practically guaranteed to win the championship if they participate in international competitions. The situation is similar to that of table tennis in China, where the competition for Olympic qualifiers is perhaps even fiercer than that for the Olympics themselves.
This is what truly matters when it comes to talent. If you don't have enough talent, you simply don't have enough, no matter how hard you try. Ming Jing and Wang Hao don't even think in that direction, so they're far from it.

Ming Jing's talent in League of Legends is unparalleled, but in mathematics, he's nowhere near that level; he's only slightly better than Wang Hao.
The two of them should just try to get into the top 60 and secure a spot on the national training team; that would be enough.

Class teacher Zheng Hu looked at the students under his tutelage and chuckled, "This is a rare opportunity, students. It hasn't been easy for you to get this far. Do your best in the upcoming exams and don't let yourselves regret it later."

Ming Jing and Zheng Hu exchanged a glance and nodded, their understanding unspoken.

The winter camp lasts for 5 days, with the opening ceremony on the first day.

The main purpose of this trip was to hold the exams on the second and third days.

The fourth day is for learning, and a mathematics expert will come to give a lecture.

The closing ceremony on the fifth day will announce the exam results and award prizes, and publicize the number of participants in the national team.

After Ming Jing finished participating in the opening ceremony on the first day, he was about to ask Wang Hao to go for a stroll at Zhenhai Middle School when shouts suddenly rang out from behind.

"Wow, Brother Fei!"

Upon hearing this nickname that made one's toes tremble, Ming Jingren was stunned.

Sure enough, this step is still indispensable.

Even in the Olympic Winter Camp, where top players abound, there are still many loyal LPL viewers who certainly wouldn't miss the opportunity to take a photo with Mingjing.

The newcomer was a student with a buzz cut and a rather handsome appearance. Judging from his school uniform, he seemed to be a local from Zhenhai High School.

"My name is Chen Dongqing," the person said with a grin. "Want to take a picture together?"

"Come on." Ming Jing nodded with a smile and asked Wang Hao to take the photos.

After Chen Dongqing started it, the other students kept taking photos one after another.

There were even female classmates, which surprised Mingjing quite a bit.

In fact, after the competition reached this stage, the proportion of female students became very low, less than 10%, and their rankings were generally low.

And among those 10% of female students, finding one who plays League of Legends and follows the competition is even rarer.

What's more, this female classmate is quite pretty, which makes it even more terrifying.
Wearing a pure white down jacket and jeans, with her hair tied in a ponytail and no makeup, her outfit was quite casual, yet it still made people want to take a second look.

Ming Jing smiled and nodded, giving his signature thumbs up. He then took a group photo with the female classmate before waving goodbye to his classmates and casually strolling around Zhenhai Middle School with Wang Hao.

Zhenhai High School was founded during the Xuantong period and has a history of over a century. Having experienced war and turmoil, it is a school with a rich historical atmosphere.

While walking, Mingjing chatted with Wang Hao about how low the probability is for a female classmate to simultaneously meet the three conditions of being pretty, good at math, and playing League of Legends.

"And this person's math scores are exceptionally good," Wang Hao said seriously. "I saw her exam admission ticket; I think she ranked third nationwide."

"Huh?" Ming Jing's eyes widened in surprise. He realized who she was at this point. "She's Song Xuan?"

He had also paid attention to the rankings. When the national competition results were released, Song Xuan, a first-year high school student from Shanghai High School, caused quite a stir.

After all, for a high school girl to rank third in the country is a bit too much talent.

"Wow, that's impressive. I wonder if there will be any female competitors at this year's IMO?"

"It's really awesome."

The two of them praised it highly.

Soon, the next day arrived, and it was exam time.

Following the camp's arrangements, Mingjing found his examination room, entered with his admission ticket, and sat down, leisurely looking around.

Mathematics and League of Legends are different. In League of Legends, one's performance greatly affects their skill level, bringing considerable uncertainty. But in mathematics, if you know it, you know it. So Mingjing isn't too worried; getting into the top 60 shouldn't be a problem.

However, quite by chance, Song Xuan, who had met Ming Jing once yesterday, also entered this examination room and sat to Ming Jing's left.

“Phi!” Song Xuan’s face was also full of surprise. She didn’t call Ming Jing “Little Fei Ge” but called him by his ID.

As a fellow math competition student, she understood the meaning behind the ID "Mingjing" and felt that using the homophone "fei" (meaning "fly") to call out Mingjing's ID was disrespectful.

But this shout clearly hit Ming Jing's sweet spot. His eyes lit up, and he greeted the other person with a smile.

"come on."

"come on!"

The two greeted each other, and soon it was time for the exam. At this point, Ming Jing stopped paying attention to the performance of others and focused on the questions in front of him.

Today's exam lasted a total of 4.5 hours, and there were only three questions to answer, so you can imagine how difficult it was.

Of course, the difficulty of the three questions increases progressively. The first question is an easy one to avoid some students not being able to answer any questions and thus not getting a good score. The last question is of a difficulty level that is fully comparable to the International Olympiad.

The same applies to tomorrow's exam.

Zheng Hu showed Ming Jing the score rate from last year's CMO. Generally, most people could get full marks on the first two questions, and the average score for the 15-point questions was around 14 points.

But by the third question, only six people got full marks, and the average score dropped to a pitiful 0.3.

Ming Jing quickly finished the first question and, after confirming that it was correct, turned to the second major question.

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This problem is obviously complex; just by looking at the question, you can tell that the solution process won't be short.

But it's not like we're completely clueless.

Mingjing pondered for a long time before finally finding an answer and began to write furiously on the draft paper.

After he wrote down the answers, confirmed they were correct, and filled them into the exam paper, he finally looked up and glanced at the time.

It felt like a lifetime had passed; two questions were answered, and two hours had gone by.

With two and a half hours left, I'll tackle the last question. I don't need to get it right, just try to get as many points as possible.

At this moment, Ming Jing casually glanced at Song Xuan beside him.

He really wanted to see how Song Xuan, who ranked third in the country, was progressing.

The girl seemed quite focused and didn't notice Ming Jing's gaze as she diligently wrote on the exam paper.

But she didn't write the second question; she wrote the third.

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Mingjing didn't dare to delay and immediately focused on studying the third question. Once he lowered his head, he never looked up again until the bell rang to signal the end of the exam. Looking at the exam paper in front of him, Mingjing sighed helplessly.

As expected, he didn't finish answering.
The difficulty of the international competition was still too much for him.

Fortunately, he answered the first part of the third question, and he should have written down a point that would earn him marks in the second part. He should have no problem getting over 80% marks on today's exam.

Based on past experience, the minimum threshold for the national team should be around 60-70%.

Ming Jing breathed a sigh of relief, handed in the test paper, and casually glanced at it. He saw Song Xuan lying on the table, pretending to be asleep, but actually, a pair of big, dark eyes were peeking out from the crook of his arm, secretly watching him.

Noticing Ming Jing's gaze, she quickly looked away, but it was clearly too late.

"..." Ming Jing was speechless for a moment, then asked, "You haven't been watching me for a long time, have you?"

Song Xuan didn't stand on ceremony and replied with a smile, "About an hour."

"Are you a pervert?"

Whether it's watching him for an hour or finishing writing an hour early, it's all abnormal.

Ming Jing didn't stand on ceremony and went over to compare answers with Song Xuan. After confirming that his thinking was correct, he nodded in satisfaction.

"How's it going? Is there a chance?" Song Xuan asked with wide eyes.

"It's not a big problem."

"Congratulations~"

Congratulations!

There was nothing to say to someone who could solve even the third major question. Ming Jing told the other person he would see them tomorrow and then turned and left.

After returning home, Mingjing asked Wang Hao about him again and was completely relieved to learn that Wang Hao was also doing well.

The next day, Mingjing and Songxuan met again at the examination hall.

The last big question was much more difficult this time, and even Song Xuan couldn't finish the competition ahead of schedule.

Mingjing was even worse; he couldn't even answer the first part of the third question, and barely managed to write down a point that would earn him some marks.

Practice makes perfect. Mingjing handed in his test paper and then skillfully compared answers with Song Xuan, who was standing next to him.

Based on the other person's answer, Mingjing determined that his score should be around 70%, and he finally relaxed.

The combined score over the two days was approximately 75%, which should be more than sufficient based on past experience.

"Okay, thank you!" Ming Jing nodded with a smile, feeling a little relieved.

Suddenly, Song Xuan, who was standing to the side, asked with a smile, "So, is the exam harder, or is it harder to beat the giant tortoise?"

Ming Jing replied without hesitation, "The exam is definitely going to be difficult! What kind of roadside giant tortoise is this?"

From Mingjing's perspective, this exam is much more difficult than playing against DWG.
Although the process of defeating the giant tortoise was full of twists and turns, Ming Jing believed that it was still within his expectations and had not slipped out of his control.

But this exam is something I really can't handle.

As usual, Mingjing waved goodbye to the other person, but as soon as he turned his head, he heard the other person calling out again.

Song Xuan blinked. "Can I add you on WeChat?"

"Of course," Ming Jing said nonchalantly, "but I didn't bring my phone."

"It's okay, just tell me your WeChat ID, I'll add you when I get back to the hotel."

"Cheng. Mingjing111, full pinyin."

Song Xuan looked around. Since the scratch paper used for the exam couldn't be taken out, she simply took out the pen issued for the exam and wrote the WeChat ID on her palm. "Is this it?"

Ming Jing looked at it and nodded, "Yes, that's right."

Song Xuan narrowed his handsome eyes and waved his hand with the WeChat ID written on it. "Well then, see you at the National Assembly?"

"OK, see you at the National Assembly."

Watching Ming Jing turn and leave, Song Xuan, in a cheerful mood, hummed a little tune, tiptoed and turned to leave, her ponytail swaying.

Ming Jing didn't turn around. He went straight to the meeting point that the class had agreed upon, and as soon as he arrived, he heard his classmates comparing answers.

Mingjing, who had already checked the answers, felt no pressure and simply listened from the sidelines.

Zheng Hu then came over and specifically asked Ming Jing how he was doing.

Mingjing patted his chest, indicating that there was no major problem.

Zheng Hu was completely relieved.

Back at the hotel, Mingjing took out his phone and saw that someone had indeed sent a friend request.

Ming Jing accepted the friend request and took a look at the other person's Moments.

If I remember correctly, this person seems to be from Shanghai High School.

She's a "Hu Ye" (a term of endearment for a woman from Shanghai), and she's even studying at Shanghai High School. She might be a rich woman.

Clicking in, I was right.
Song Xuan's most recent post on WeChat Moments was a fresh photo of Ming Jinggang and her, which she captioned with a "Yay yay yay" emoji of herself wearing sunglasses and a soybean.

Going back further, there was the S-series finals a month ago, where Song Xuan bought an inner-field ticket to watch it up close.

Further back, there are various trips during holidays and restaurant visits, each costing over four figures.

This aligns with Mingjing's stereotype of Shanghai milk powder.

To get second place nationwide with that score is truly amazing.

After adding each other on WeChat, the two only exchanged emojis and then stopped chatting.

On the fourth day, a mathematics professor came to give a lecture, explaining the answers to the exams from the past two days in detail, listing the key scoring points, and also discussing the cutting-edge research in mathematics in China. Afterwards, someone gave the students a tour of Zhenhai High School.

On the fifth and final day, the exam results were officially released at the closing ceremony.

The more than 700 candidates participating in this competition will compete for gold, silver, and bronze awards based on their exam scores.

This year's gold medal winners numbered 144. The top 60 will advance to the national training team, while the rest will sign contracts with schools in advance and will be given priority admission as long as they pass the first-tier university entrance exam.

195 people received the silver award.

110 people won the bronze medal.

Ming Jing's eyesight was still very good; he started looking from sixtieth place from a great distance.

This exam was slightly easier than in previous years. The 60th place score was 88 points, which is about 70% of the total score.

Seeing this score, Mingjing was completely relieved.

Because he had already determined his score yesterday by checking the published scoring criteria.

He quickly looked up and, sure enough, soon saw himself.

Mingjing scored 94 points, ranking 51st, exactly as calculated!
Seeing this, Ming Jing grinned slightly.

Take it!

Soon after the closing ceremony, someone came to meet with the students who had entered the national team and informed them in advance about the relevant matters concerning the national training team.

In addition, representatives from various universities signed contracts with students in advance.

In their quest to recruit these top-performing contestants, university leaders transformed into top salespeople, vying to showcase themselves to the students.

Three candidates in particular have attracted much attention.

One of them is Deng Leyan, who is the only one to get a perfect score. He is also one of the few high school freshmen in this national competition. He has only been in high school for three months and did not participate in the previous competitions. Instead, he entered the CMO through other channels. Sure enough, he made a name for himself and got a perfect score.

Geniuses are never reasonable.

Looking at his first-place finish, Ming Jing suddenly understood. He wondered what the other professional players felt when they looked at him.
The second is Song Xuan. She scored a terrifying 115 points this time, with a score rate as high as 91.2%, ranking second in the score.

As the only female student in the entire class, and with such an outrageous score, she naturally deserves attention.

The third one is Mingjing.

Ming Jing's 51st ranking seems unremarkable, even a bit like a nobody, but his FMVP status is a huge plus. Being able to play in the S-series while also getting into the national team means he has a bright future ahead of him!
Ming Jing, however, didn't have much to say; he had already made plans with Wang Hao to meet at Peking University.

In terms of mathematics alone, Peking University is definitely better.

Seeing that Ming Jing had chosen Peking University, Song Xuan followed suit and also chose Peking University.

Needless to say, Deng Leyan, who ranked first, participated in a math competition held by Peking University as early as junior high school and also chose Peking University.

Tsinghua University has lost badly.

After the contract was signed, the person in charge from Peking University even reached out his hand to Ming Jing.

"Welcome to Peking University, Xiaofei."

Mingjing scratched his head, but still shook hands with the other person.

After handling all matters, Ming Jing, carrying the contract and relevant national documents, landed back at Wuhan Tianhe Airport.

This time, Mingjing's parents had been waiting for a long time and brought him home. His mother couldn't stop smiling as she looked at the nice things in Mingjing's hands.

We've won the championship.

The national assembly is here too!

From now on, they no longer need to interfere in their son's life; let him do whatever he wants.

Even if their son tells them tomorrow that he's found a woman and wants to get engaged, they won't say a word!

Of course, Ming Jing didn't have any abstract plans like getting engaged. Now that the exams were over, it was time to formally discuss the transfer period.

After returning home, Mingjing specifically asked his father about the quotes from various clubs.

Through conversations with various clubs, Ming Jing finally learned his current worth, which even surprised him.

"RNG offered the highest price, 4500 million RMB for three years!" My dad was amazed, "Are all people in esports this rich? They can just throw out that much money like that?"

When Mingjing heard the name RNG, he simply waved his hand casually, indicating to his father that he didn't need to pay attention.

However, Mingjing could understand why RNG offered such a high price.

Firstly, RNG definitely needs a strong AD carry to fill the gap.

Since they let Uzi go, the team's performance has plummeted, and they didn't even make it to the World Championship this year.

Secondly, even though RNG's price is high, they may not actually be providing Mingjing with high-intensity support every day. This is something that can't be faked.

However, RNG did provide some noteworthy information: Xiaohu, the core player of RNG's current team, will actually switch to the top lane this year.

It seems there's a shortage of top laners in the free agent market this year? It's even forced Xiaohu to switch to the top lane.

Besides RNG, JD.com also sent an offer today. Backed by an e-commerce platform, JD.com has never been stingy when it comes to money, and they understand the importance of Mingjing better than any other team, so they directly offered a one-year contract worth 2200 million RMB.

The highest annual salary record for AD position is 2000 million set by JackeyLove this year. Myung Kyung has already surpassed this figure, even though he just debuted.

Then there are teams like IG, BLG, and LNG that are short of AD carries, all of which offered Mingjing contracts starting at 1500 million.

But Ming Jing wouldn't consider the next group of teams.

The lack of money is one issue, but the main problem is that he doesn't know the players of these teams at all. He only knows the teams in this year's World Championship and last year's RNG, which are teams he has studied.

Beyond that, nothing is known.

If he had to choose, he would only choose between EDG and JDG.

So he needs to hear EDG's terms first.

That very night, his cousin came straight to his house to discuss EDG's team-building plans for the next season with Mingjing.

Mingkai truthfully informed Mingjing of Abu's plans.

Mingjing listened to his cousin's words and couldn't help but ask in confusion, "You mean that, apart from jungle and support, all the other positions are still undecided?"

“Yes.” My cousin nodded. “Top laner Flandre and mid laner Scout are both waiting for you to nod. As soon as you nod, they will sign immediately.”

This is Mingjing's appeal.

The few players who are still in contact with EDG are those who signed with Mingjing only if he was willing to do so.

In terms of influence, the EDG brand is of no use at all; everything depends on Mingjing's approval.

Upon hearing this, Ming Jing seemed to understand something, and then asked, "Isn't Scout a player you've trained? Why is he waiting for me?"

Mingjing couldn't quite understand this behavior.

Scout is not only a mid-laner nurtured by the team, but also the team's absolute core player.

During this transfer window, shouldn't the first signing be made to stabilize the overall market and become a bargaining chip for the team to sign players?

Hearing this, my cousin couldn't help but smile wryly: "There's nothing we can do about it, it's not something we can decide."

When Mingkai heard the news, he was actually quite shocked. After all, Scout was the younger brother he had personally mentored, and he was the one who had handed over the core of the team to Scout.

But to my surprise, the other party didn't seem to value this authority much.

Recently, he has even gone so far as to use his status as a core member of EDG to seek offers from other clubs, and then use those offers to pressure the team to raise his salary.

What's most frustrating is that there are currently no better mid-laners available, so they have to endure it.

Ming Jing thought for a moment, then said, "How about I play mid lane?"

Upon hearing this, my cousin was slightly taken aback.

"what?"

(End of this chapter)

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