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

Chapter 211 How could they do something like this? They have no shame at all!

"How shameless! How can people from South Korea be so brazen!"

"Holy crap! They've ruined the Glory League like this! It's an insult to the word 'Glory'!"

"Koreans from South Korea really don't deserve to play Honor of Kings!!"

Players from the Dragon Kingdom flocked to the Glory forums of the South Korean country to hurl insults at the South Koreans for their shameless behavior.

They really went too far.

In an attempt to target Team Happy, they actually left the doors of Team Happy's match room wide open during the league!

Keep in mind that when a game is played in a stadium, there are at least tens of thousands of spectators present.

The environment at the scene was incredibly noisy, as you can imagine.

Moreover, in South Korea, Team Happy is an outsider; no matter who their opponent is, Happy is always playing away.

Therefore, whenever Team Happy appears, the South Korean audience booes them.

As soon as the players from Team Happy took the stage, the South Korean audience made all sorts of strange noises, trying to affect the players' performance.

Currently, South Korea is watching Team Happy's record, which has consistently placed them in the top eight of the league. In an effort to prevent Team Happy from making it to the playoffs, they've simply left the battle room door open.

The noise from the audience was directly transmitted to the players in the battle room. Even though the players were wearing headphones, they could not block out the screams and shouts of tens of thousands of people.

Even if this doesn't affect the players' mentality, the noise will at least prevent them from hearing any in-game sounds during battle.

As we all know, Honor is a game that uses a sound system to determine the environment. Players will make corresponding sounds when they talk, walk, or fight in the game.

Experts can use these sounds to judge their opponent's movements.

But because of what South Korea did, Ye Qiu and his team couldn't hear any sounds from the game after they entered the arena.

All I could hear were screams and shouts from the audience, which was incredibly irritating.

After all, the players compete in soundproof rooms, eliminating any external noise. Once they get used to competing in such an environment, suddenly switching to a noisy environment can make them feel inexplicably irritable and unable to calm down and concentrate on the game.

Therefore, South Korea's tactic is very effective.

Ye Qiu and Su Muqiu are fine; they have strong inner strength and are not easily disturbed by the outside world.

However, Lin Jingyan and his teammates lacked the mental fortitude to perform well, and under the influence of the South Korean audience, they all played poorly in the competition.

Therefore, Team Happy lost three games in a row.

Because of this three-game losing streak, Team Happy's ranking dropped from the top eight in the regular season standings to 11th.

South Korea was naturally very satisfied with this result.

But the audience in China was a little confused about the reason.

Team Happy is maintaining its ranking in the top eight, which is a very safe position.

If they maintain this momentum, they can not only make the playoffs, but also won't pose too much of a threat to South Korea.

Intentionally dropping in the rankings might reduce suspicion from South Korea, but it's also risky for the individual.

Many viewers felt that Team Happy didn't need to do that at all.

What they didn't know was that the three-game losing streak wasn't a result Team Happy wanted to see, but rather that they were being maliciously targeted by South Korea! Because South Korea deliberately left the door to the battle room open, this action wasn't shown in the live broadcast, so apart from the South Korean audience at the scene, viewers in China and even around the world were unaware of this.

Unaware of the situation, domestic viewers could only assume that Team Happy was deliberately hiding their strength and intentionally dropping their ranking to avoid being targeted by South Korea.

According to Happy's plan, they should be able to stage a sudden comeback in the last few rounds of the regular season and make it into the playoffs.

However, that's not the case; we need to conduct an interview to find out.

So, some Chinese reporters who came to South Korea to film the game interviewed Ye Qiu after Happy suffered three consecutive defeats.

When asked by reporters whether Team Happy's three-game losing streak was a tactical maneuver to deliberately lose the games, Ye Qiu replied, "It's not that we deliberately lost the games, but that we just couldn't win."

Ye Qiu's words stunned the three reporters from China.

What does it mean that Team Happy couldn't win?
The opponents that Happy suffered three consecutive losses against were not the three strongest teams in South Korea.

Given Team Happy's strength, they shouldn't have lost the match.

Is the level of glory in South Korea really that impressive?

Seeing that the reporters had misunderstood, Ye Qiu quickly explained, "It's not that we can't beat them, but that the people from South Korea are very mean. They deliberately left the door to the battle room open and used the screams of the audience to interfere with our matches, which is why our players haven't performed very well in the last three matches."

"Such a thing is true!?" The three reporters were stunned.

Do you play Glory matches without closing the door to the battle room?

How are we supposed to play a match like this?
Tens of thousands of spectators were screaming and shouting, and there were even insults being hurled at them.

How can we concentrate on the game if the doors aren't closed?

Isn't this malicious targeting of Team Happy?

As Honor of Kings players, they've been watching Honor of Kings matches for four or five years, and this is the first time they've heard of matches being played without closing the door to the battle room.

"You just don't close your room doors, but do people in South Korea close their room doors?" a reporter asked.

"They should shut it down. Those Koreans aren't stupid. They've already ripped us off, now they're ripping off their own people too." Ye Qiu was quite speechless.

Do you still need to ask this question?

It seems there are some dim-witted people among the journalists!
"This is outrageous! How could they do this? They have no shame!" another reporter exclaimed angrily.

The door to the battle room won't be shown on camera during the live stream. The Koreans did this without the audience's knowledge, which is extremely insidious.

They not only used irregular means to target Team Happy, but also left no evidence for the outside world. It was truly a brilliant scheme!

"We must expose it! We must inform the global audience of the shameful acts of South Korea and let them see clearly that South Korea has been engaging in these underhanded practices all along."

The first reporter said angrily that he planned to write the article that night and then send the document to Honor headquarters overnight.

If this behavior by South Korea is not stopped, then there is no point in continuing to watch this Glory competition.

Ye Qiu quickly stopped the reporter: "Don't rush to expose this. To expose this behavior of South Korea, you need video evidence. Otherwise, they will deny it to the death, and you won't be able to get any evidence from them."

Su Muqiu nodded and said, "That's right. We need to collect evidence first, otherwise we'll alert the enemy. That will not only be useless, but it will also give the Koreans something to prepare for."

The reporter nodded: "Then I'll try to snag a ticket next week to watch your match, and I'll also take photos for you as evidence." (End of Chapter)

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