Ye Qiu, reborn as the King's Avatar, and his younger brother and sister-in-law Su Mucheng

After the plot was altered in Chapter 194, a brand new generation of Golden Generation 1 was born!

"Pah! What a shameless bastard!"

Watching Ye Xiu's interview video, Ye Qiu couldn't help but spit out his food.

If I'm gone, you'll be invincible?

Do you have any shame at all?

"Haha, I think your brother is quite honest," Su Muqiu laughed.

He saw the news in China at noon today and immediately shared it with Ye Qiu.

“At least he admitted it frankly, and he wasn’t being pretentious.” Lin Jingyan nodded in agreement.

Ye Xiu may be shameless, but he's very frank.

He directly admitted that he was inferior to Ye Qiu. When Ye Qiu was around, he was always second place and the king of Sanya.

But now that Ye Qiu has left the domestic league, he is invincible and has taken control of the world.

"Yeah, I made him feel good," Ye Qiu said with a helpless smile.

According to the original novel, Ye Xiu was already a three-time champion at this point.

However, because of his appearance, Ye Xiu was second in command for three years.

Now that he has led his team out of the league, Ye Xiu has finally made it through the tough times.

Ye Qiu's reason for leading his team away was not only to start the World Invitational Tournament ahead of schedule, but also primarily to give domestic teams some opportunities.

Otherwise, Happy could have won ten championships.

That would not only be unfair to other teams and detrimental to the development of Glory, but also very meaningless to him personally.

Bringing Happy's players to compete in other countries not only allows them to witness the level of Glory in those countries, but also promotes Glory's global development and brings more attention to the game.

Ye Qiu's move is undoubtedly a great contribution to the development of the Glory community.

In the blink of an eye, Honor's winter transfer window has opened.

December is the last opportunity for personnel adjustments during the season.

Teams aiming for the championship can enhance their strength through strategic maneuvering.

Teams that don't want to be eliminated should seize this last opportunity to strengthen their team and strive to improve their performance in the second half of the season in order to avoid being eliminated.

However, Team Happy has no worries, as they are currently ranked fourth in the league.

Although they dropped one place in the rankings, they are guaranteed a spot in the playoffs, and all they need to do is secure a playoff berth.

Therefore, their ranking may drop further in the second half of the season, probably to fifth place.

However, it doesn't matter whether it's fourth or fifth, because in the playoffs it's either fourth or fifth, or fifth or fourth.

However, with the end of the winter transfer window, the first All-Star event of the Honor League in China was held.

Honor of Kings, a domestic team, has experienced a comprehensive breakthrough this season.

Thanks to the summer camp officially organized by Honor, many outstanding new talents have been trained.

The third season saw the debut of many outstanding newcomers, and the number and quality of newcomers debuting this season are even greater and stronger than last season.

Players like Zhang Xinjie won the Rookie of the Season award, and Chu Yunxiu, Huang Shaotian, Yu Wenzhou, and Xiao Shiqin are all highly popular rookies.

In this inaugural All-Star event, 10 out of the 24 All-Stars were rookies from the fourth season, accounting for almost half of the spots.

This shows just how strong the rookies were in the fourth season; they made up half of the team!
Therefore, this season, Glory headquarters not only held an All-Star Weekend event, but also gave a title to the All-Star players who debuted in the fourth season.

This is the second highly impactful sponsorship deal the alliance has undertaken, following the Four Heavenly Kings.

Golden generation!
The Glory Alliance has designated Huang Shaotian, Yu Wenzhou, Chu Yunxiu, Xiao Shiqin, Zhang Xinjie, Li Yihui, Li Xuan, Fang Minghua, Tian Sen, and Zheng Xuan as members of the "Golden Generation." This title will accompany them throughout their professional careers and will become a hot topic of discussion within the Glory Alliance.

According to the original novel, the Golden Generation will include Su Mucheng.

Fang Minghua and Zheng Xuan were not present.

But now Ye Qiu has changed the original plot.

Because of him, Su Mucheng did not join the Glory League, but instead went to university.

Because the Glory League is missing several All-Star players such as Lin Jingyan, Fang Shiqian, Zhao Yang, and Yang Cong, it gives Fang Minghua and Zheng Xuan, two promising newcomers, the opportunity to be selected for the All-Star roster and become members of the new golden generation.

Ye Qiu felt quite good about this result.

He led Lin Jingyan and the others away from the domestic Glory, creating opportunities for other players. With Lin Jingyan and the others following him, they will go even further.

It's a win-win situation.

Compared to the All-Star Weekend in China, Xiao Rizi held its own All-Star event last year, and this year marks its second All-Star Weekend event.

Despite the fact that the players of Team Happy have performed very well this season, especially Ye Qiu, who has been the most consistent player on Xiao Ri Zi's team even though he deliberately suppressed his performance.

However, Ye Qiu and his team had nothing to do with the All-Star selection.

In the All-Star voting for Little Days, there was no voting channel for Team Happy players at all.

So they didn't get a single vote.

However, this was within Ye Qiu's expectations. Given Xiao Rizi's petty and narrow-minded nature, how could he possibly allow members of Team Happy to be selected for the All-Star game?

However, although Xiao Ri Zi did not allow Happy's players to participate in the All-Star voting, they did give Happy Team All-Star Weekend tickets and invited them to the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium to watch Xiao Ri Zi's All-Star Weekend performance.

It's obvious they wanted to use the All-Star Weekend to show off their All-Star Weekend to Team Happy, and to let Ye Qiu see the prosperity and leading position of Glory.

The only difference is that the All-Star Weekend in Taiwan is held on a different date than in China.

Their All-Star Weekend is before 'New Year's Day'.

Because their New Year celebrations have changed the first day of the first lunar month to January 1st of the Gregorian calendar.

Therefore, the All-Star Weekend in China is held on the first weekend of the new year, which is after New Year's Day.

However, the small celebration is held a week before New Year's Day, which is the weekend a week before the Spring Festival.

It's as if the lively All-Star Weekend is a way to welcome an even more festive Spring Festival.

Although their All-Star Weekend is held on a different date than the domestic All-Star Weekend, the specific content is largely the same.

They also selected 24 All-Star players and gathered them together to play exhibition matches for the fans. It was called All-Star Weekend, but it was actually just a performance show to give back to the fans.

However, Xiao Rizi's technology is indeed far ahead of that in China. They have only held their second All-Star Weekend, and Xiao Rizi has already started using immature holographic projection technology.

Ye Qiu didn't know whether they used holographic projection technology during their first All-Star Game.

However, judging from the intense reaction of the audience, even if Xiao Rizi used this technology last year, the technology was probably not as mature as it is this year.

The three-day All-Star event ended quickly, and it must be said that the All-Star event organized by Xiao Rizi was quite well done.

The game offers a variety of gameplay options and is highly interactive, resulting in a very enthusiastic response from the audience.

In the entertainment sector, there is indeed much that China needs to learn.

But life was tough for them. After the All-Star Weekend was over, they even invited Ye Qiu up on stage to ask for his opinion on the All-Star Weekend.

Ye Qiu really wanted to say, "Give me a thumbs up!", but given the international situation, he could only reluctantly say, "It was alright." (End of Chapter)

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