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

Chapter 212 South Korea pulls another dirty trick: a network delay device!!

Thanks to the exposure by Chinese journalists, viewers around the world now know about South Korea's despicable tactics and have condemned them.

South Korea, which has always prided itself on being a leading esports nation, has resorted to such despicable tactics to deal with Team Happy. It is truly shameful.

What's even funnier is that players of the game "Honor of Kings" have also joined the ranks of those criticizing South Korea, and they are the ones who are the most vocal in their criticism of South Korea.

It seems that if they fall to Team Happy, then South Korea will also fall to Team Happy, thus saving face for them.

After all, even South Korea lost to Happy, so what does it matter if their lives are ruined by Happy?

With Team Happy being so powerful, who in this era wouldn't be defeated by them?
As a result of protests from Honor of Kings players worldwide and warnings from the International Esports Federation, South Korea had no choice but to abandon its petty tricks and strictly adhere to esports competition rules, keeping the doors to the match room tightly closed during Team Happy's matches.

Without external interference, the members of Team Happy were finally able to concentrate on the game, and their record improved rapidly.

They ultimately succeeded in making it into the playoffs' top eight in the final round of the regular season.

The fact that Team Happy made it to the playoffs is the last thing South Korea wanted to see.

Although they didn't think Team Happy could threaten them in the playoffs, they were unwilling to give Team Happy more exposure.

But now that Team Happy has made it into the playoffs, they have no choice but to accept that fact.

Team Happy entered the playoffs in eighth place.

Therefore, in the first round of the playoffs, Team Happy's opponent was Team DK, who had the best record in South Korea.

In normal times, to prevent Team Happy from upset their strongest team, they would change Team Happy's opponents in the playoffs, letting other teams wear down Team Happy.

But South Korea is different. Judging from Team Happy's performance this season, they don't believe that Team Happy has the strength to overtake their strongest team.

Moreover, in order to ensure that Team Happy is eliminated in the first round, they had already come up with a countermeasure.

The first round of the playoffs will be a death knell for Team Happy!

Therefore, South Korea did not change the playoff matchups, and directly pitted DK and Happy against each other in the first round, making them the first teams to play in the playoffs!

This outcome was beyond Ye Qiu's expectations.

He thought that given the shamelessness of South Korea, they would probably switch their opponents, just like they always have.

Unexpectedly, South Korea was extremely confident in the strength of their team.

But it's understandable.

After all, South Korea's strength is already very high, far superior to that of our country.

South Korea believes their strongest team can completely defeat Happy.

Even if Happy is hiding their true strength, even if Happy gets lucky and performs even better, they are not afraid.

Because they have a backup plan, they are confident that Happy will lose!
With the South Koreans' extensive promotion, the playoffs soon began.

On June 18th, the G1 match between Team Happy and Team DK began, watched by tens of millions of netizens worldwide.

"Everyone, please be careful. I think South Korea will definitely pull some tricks, so we must be vigilant."

Before the match, Ye Qiu gave everyone some instructions.

Since South Korea hasn't changed its opponent, it will definitely resort to other means during the match.

He doesn't believe the Korean Congress will allow DK to fight them fairly.

If South Korea had that kind of guts, they wouldn't have deliberately opened the doors to their Happy gaming room during the regular season.

Therefore, in today's match, South Korea will definitely resort to some underhanded tactics.

However, Ye Qiu couldn't guess what the specific methods were.

This situation, where the enemy is in the dark while we are in the light, is indeed very disadvantageous.

However, there was no other way; they came to South Korea to challenge them, and they were prepared to deal with any unforeseen circumstances.

With both teams entering the arena, the match officially began.

First up is the one-on-one match.

In the regular season, Team Happy ranked eighth, and Team DK ranked first. Therefore, the first match between Team Happy and Team DK should be played at Team Happy's home ground.

Then the next two matches were both at DK's home ground.

However, South Korea learned the trick from Japan, and the first two matches became South Korea's home turf.

This kind of petty trick is truly shameless.

However, Happy was already used to it, so they didn't say anything more.

The one-on-one match began, and Su Muqiu was the first player to start for Team Happy.

Ye Qiu's original intention in sending Su Muqiu onto the field was to ensure that Su Muqiu could secure a point.

After all, they don't know what tricks South Korea will play. If Lin Jingyan and the others were to take the field, they might not be able to win under South Korea's manipulation.

But Su Muqiu was much more reliable. Even if the Koreans played any tricks or schemes, Su Muqiu could still win the match by relying on his absolute strength.

DK team fielded Park Joon, South Korea's top sharpshooter.

Upon seeing that his opponent was actually Park Joon, Su Muqiu's lips immediately curled into a smile.

A duel between two sharpshooters.

What a fun match!
Not only Su Muqiu, but all the other players on Team Happy showed a hint of amusement when they saw Park Jun.

According to data from South Korea, Park Joon is among the top five esports players in South Korea.

He is incredibly strong in one-on-one combat, and his unique mobile shooting style is a real headache for opponents. Anyone weaker than him is usually kited to death by him using his mobile shooting technique.

However, he was unlucky.

They actually ran into Su Muqiu.

In the realm of sharpshooters, encountering Su Muqiu was exactly what Park Joon deserved.

They didn't believe that anyone in the world could rival Su Muqiu in the field of sharpshooting.

Soon, the two arrived at the battle room and began preparing for the match.

After entering the battle room, Su Muqiu carefully checked the computer equipment.

The keyboard and mouse were brought by Su Muqiu himself, so there was no need to check them.

However, the computer's lag, operating speed, and network latency are all data that must be tested.

If people from South Korea manipulate the computer, then even if you have extraordinary abilities, it will be difficult to win a game on a broken computer.

However, after Su Muqiu checked it over, he didn't find any problems, so he clicked confirm, logged into his account, and the match began.

After both sides entered the arena, the battle began.

The battle started off relatively smoothly.

Despite Park Jun's strong skills, he would be considered a top-tier player even in the Glory of China league.

However, compared to Su Muqiu, a top-tier player, the gap is still quite obvious.

So it didn't take long for Park Joon to start to fall into a disadvantageous position.

Barring any unforeseen circumstances, Park Joon is destined to lose.

However, an unexpected event soon occurred.

Su Muqiu continued his usual tactic of attacking Park Jun with Qiu Musu, but suddenly he discovered that his skills were not producing an immediate offensive effect.

In other words, the skill you press does not fire bullets immediately.

It took about a second before a bullet was seen flying out.

Network delay of one second!!

At that moment, Su Muqiu immediately understood: South Korea had resorted to a dirty trick! (End of Chapter)

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