Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl

Chapter 26, Part 25: The Ghost King's Perfect Debut

Chapter 26, Section 25: The Ghost King's Perfect Debut
The viewers in Longshen's live stream obviously didn't recognize Shimamura Yuna, let alone know what this inexplicable "Demon King Yuna" was.

But for them, seeing the Dragon God break down and be unhappy is part of the show's entertainment value.

Seeing this arrogant guy get bitten and beaten into a pulp by the "diamond dog" he looks down on is a very interesting point to watch.

Therefore, in order to further provoke the Dragon God, they would spare no effort in praising those who stood against the Dragon God.

They themselves wouldn't pay much attention to Shimamura Yuna just because of those two phrases "Oni King is awesome." In their eyes, "Oni King Yuna" was just a random person they used to belittle the Dragon God.

Such "tools" appear in every live stream, and in their view, Shimamura Yuna is no different from other random people who occasionally beat Ryujin in the past.

As for Longshen himself, he didn't mention a word about his failure to defeat "Ghost King Yuna," and focused all his attention on jungling.

"Let me tell you, I actually have a huge advantage in the laning phase, it's just that this dead jungler makes it impossible for me to play."

"The enemy keeps dying in the top lane, where is our jungler?"

"Ugh, our jungler is so disgusting, I can't play anymore, I'm done!"

At this point, the team's morale was also low, and the moment the surrender was initiated, it was immediately approved by 4 votes.

And so, the game ended quickly.

The viewers in the chat all knew he was being stubborn, but generally speaking, no one would dare to directly confront him on the microphone.

So the standard procedure at this time is often that after developing the I series and losing the game, he casually curses the jungler to shirk responsibility, and then starts the next game, pretending that the previous game never happened.

Then, in the new game, they continue to swagger and show off.

The viewers in the live chat are already used to this process.

That's how it should have been today.

However.
Fate, amazing.

Originally, in Longshen's mind, although they hadn't won this game, and although the opponent seemed to be playing quite well.

However, in Diamond/Master level games, it's impossible for every opponent to be that skilled.

As long as you manage to get through this argument, and you don't get matched with this person again in the next game, and you get matched with a new idiot to play against, you can swagger around in the chat again.

That's why he said Diamond Master is the most suitable rank for live streaming, because there are wins and losses, which can also improve the entertainment value of the show.

But to his utter surprise, the two of them were matched up together again in the second game.

Upon entering the game and seeing the ID "Ghost King Yuna", the Dragon God immediately sighed: "Sigh, it's that crashing thing again, there's nothing I can do."

At the same time, his concentration also increased several times over.

If he was completely crushed by Shimamura Yuna in the previous game, he could still stubbornly insist that it was the jungler's fault and that he didn't lose in lane.

If we get crushed again this time, we'll really have no excuse.

Therefore, he felt he had a reason to win.

With this in mind, and with a determination to get revenge, he began the game.

However.
The result will inevitably be unsatisfactory.

The truth is not as he said in the last game; it wasn't entirely the jungler's fault.

All the advantages he initially seemed to have were part of Shimamura Yuna's plan.

All his seemingly violent suppression was simply due to the inherent characteristics of the two champions, Vladimir and Ryze.

In other words, it's only natural that the vampire is slightly suppressed by Ryze in the early levels.

A skilled player can turn this obvious advantage into victory in the game, but he failed to go any further and even made numerous mistakes.

There is an absolute gap in skill level between him and Shimamura Yuna, a former professional player who recently retired. Even with countless debuffs, Shimamura Yuna is still undeniably stronger than him.

Therefore, the outcome of the second game was predictably that they lost.

In this game, he couldn't even find a problem with jungling.

Perhaps because he had just been crushed in the previous game, Longshen was very eager to prove himself in this game. He played very hastily from the start, eager to gain an advantage in the laning phase and eager to get a solo kill.

However, the more anxious he became, the more flawed his rudimentary skills appeared to Shimamura Yuna.

One after another, the team made mistakes in its restructuring efforts.

One wave after another of operational distortions.

Shimamura Yuna sat in front of her computer, watching the actions on the other side, and couldn't help but laugh.

"What is this person doing?"

She didn't know the other person was a streamer, nor did she know why they were suddenly playing so quickly.

All she knew was that many of the other party's actions were essentially giving her free kills.

It's riddled with flaws and also incredibly pretentious.

'He was pretty bad last game, but not this bad. What's he doing?'

She could only be confused while easily crushing her opponent in lane.

Now, even the Dragon God didn't know how to be stubborn anymore.

All he could do was rage in a state of utter helplessness, cursing, "Damn, that driver is a bastard!" "Ugh, I'm so angry, I shouldn't have played it like that!" "Damn it, ugh, damn it!"

He was completely crushed in a one-sided battle.

As a result, the Dragon God completely lost his composure.

Amidst a barrage of comments like "wild dog," "stinky maggot," and "Ghost King is awesome," I switched to another project.

I quit League of Legends halfway through the game and started Valorant.

"I can't play stupid games, let's just leave it at that."

Yes, Shimamura Yuna just let Ryujin AFK.

Although such things seem to be a daily occurrence for Longshen's live streams.
But as the comments on the screen clearly show, this "Ghost King" seems to be fundamentally different from the amazing colleagues on Bilibili that Long Shen usually encounters.

Although the viewers in the live chat constantly contradict Longshen and say that he's a jerk, they are actually just like him. Many of them also have some disdain for the diamond masters on Bilibili who make amazing video edits.

Because it turns out that many of these skilled players actually couldn't beat the Dragon God when they were matched up against him.

If even the Dragon God is considered a top-tier player, then aren't these guys with exceptional skills even more top-tier?
But today, this vampire is clearly different.

Her skill level was visibly far superior to that of the Dragon God, like a diamond striking gold; it was practically a game of pure manipulation.

This vampire is really strong; he seems to be at least a grandmaster level.

[I checked this vampire's stats, and it's a new account that was created just a week ago. It's only played a few ranked games, but it's climbed up with an extremely high win rate. I guess some pro player is creating a new account to start their own media business.]

[With the opponent climbing the ranks at this speed, it's likely that God-tier player won't be able to queue against him in a couple of days. It's normal that he can't beat him.]

In short, the viewers in Longshen's live stream today have all gained a basic impression of this "Demon King," and Shimamura Yuna has unknowingly completed her first internet show.

However, what these viewers didn't know at this moment was that they would soon see the Ghost King again in a completely different way.
P.S.: I'm asking for votes, monthly tickets, recommendation tickets, and follow-up reading as usual. These data are very important during the new book period. Thank you very much for your support!

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