Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl

Chapter 63 The Pink vs. Black War of 61T1

Chapter 63, Section 61: The T1 Fan vs. Black War

Due to the enormous gap in skill level in the top lane, it was almost inevitable that Shimamura Yuna would clear the game in a single lane and win.

Although she learned the other person's identity through the comments halfway through the fight, she never made any direct statement.

Whether it's dominating the lane, getting a solo kill, or winning the game, she tries to maintain a calm demeanor.

On the one hand, in Shimamura Yuna's view, it is actually a very normal thing for anyone to win or lose in ranked matches, and there is not much to say about it. Although she does not know if she has ever lost to Doran in ranked matches, she guesses that she probably has.

On the other hand, T1 is a sensitive topic online right now, and she doesn't want to get involved in this mess and get covered in filth.

But netizens always like to exaggerate and amplify things.

Even the simplest matters can have completely different outcomes once they are put on public trial online.

The current context is that T1, which has just won 5 championships, is facing a situation where key players who contributed to the championship are leaving, both sides have conflicting accounts, and fans and haters are engaged in fierce battles.

T1 fans angrily denounced Zeus as a traitor and showed great expectation and tolerance towards DORAN, who came to the rescue.

Those who dislike T1 or are fans of T1 maintain the idea that "if the price can't be agreed upon, then talk about personal relationships; if the cooperation can't be achieved, then resort to cyberbullying; T1 is really awesome." They harbor a certain degree of aversion towards the current T1 and Doran, who joined T1.

They wanted to see T1 embarrass themselves, to see Zeus prove himself after leaving, and for T1 to fall into a slump after losing Zeus.

Given the exaggerated level of discussion surrounding T1, both supporters and opponents have a huge voice online.

Fanatics, on the other hand, go to extreme lengths to find every possible dirt on someone to provide more concrete evidence for their stance.

For T1's opponents, Shimamura Yuna's live stream today is excellent material.

The live stream hadn't even ended when someone started posting on the Anti-Pressure Bar.

The post is titled "How to evaluate the way Gui Sheng Yuna can spam Doran Beyblades in ranked matches?"

The content is as follows: [I'm dying of laughter. I had nothing to do today, so I watched Yuna's stream. Then I saw in the chat that she was matched against a Doran top laner. I was actually curious to see how Yuna would perform against a proper top-tier LCK pro. Completely unexpected, it was just pure spinning top fun.]

The forum "Anti-Pressure Bar" was biased towards Zeus's side in this incident.

Although some T1 fans are attacking Zeus, their numbers are clearly fewer than those who dislike T1.

As a result, the comments below were almost unanimously mocking Dolan, just like the original poster.

Isn't it normal that South Koreans can't beat the Japanese? They're both America's children, so it seems like the Japanese are indeed a bit more powerful than South Koreans.

[I see people on Tieba (a Chinese online forum) constantly mocking Yuna's fans, saying she's delusional and that Yuna could never be a pro. Well, I'd like to ask, does Doran, who can't even beat Yuna, deserve to be a pro?]

[It turns out that BIN's ability to spin a Doran's Top wasn't because he's awesome, but because no one can't spin a Doran's Top.]

Putting everything else aside, Ghostblade is definitely a top-tier ranked player. Her current rank might not look very high, but her win rate is incredibly high, her hidden MMR is high, and she gains a lot of points per game. However, someone who's good at ranked games isn't necessarily good at professional matches. There's no need to say that Doran is inferior to Ghostblade.

I think T1 is going to have a great year – having Doran as their top laner!

Yes, the focus of the discussion is not "Yuna defeated Doran in ranked play", but "Doran can't even beat his mother, Ghost Saint, T1 is doomed this year".

T1 fans were naturally not satisfied with this.

If you were to click into the Faker forum next door at this point, you would see various rebuttals from T1 fans, such as "ranked games and official matches are different" and "they don't take ranked games seriously." Or, from a pessimistic perspective, they would say, "Zeus leaving is indeed a significant nerf; we can only hope that Doran can really turn things around."

But no matter what you talk about, there's one very obvious problem:
The focus of everyone's discussion was not on how amazing Shimamura Yuna was, but on how bad Doran was.

Even in the comments section of Yuna Shimamura's own video clip, titled "Yuna's Ranked Game Doran's Gyro! Yuna's Jayce is So Dominant!", the comments section was full of T1 fans and haters arguing.

The video garnered an astonishing 30 views, which gives you an idea of ​​how many passersby it attracted.

Some people even clearly didn't know Shimamura Yuna at all; they were just there to stir up a fan war between T1 fans and haters.

They gathered here not because they were particularly interested in Shimamura Yuna.

It was because he heard that "Dolan was beaten up by a female anchor who seems to be quite famous".

That's right.

Although Shimamura Yuna seems to be very popular lately, and her popularity seems to be very high.

But after all, he had only been a VTuber for a short time, and was essentially just a streamer with a little bit of popularity.

Even if they're popular, their popularity still pales in comparison to a super-popular team like T1. In fact, it's worlds apart.

However, this was precisely Shimamura Yuna's goal.

Her initial idea to play professionally on the Korean server was to increase her popularity and change the impression that she was known for her "vampire skills".

Nowadays, although it seems like not many people talk about her in the comments section, many casual viewers still casually ask during arguments, "Is this streamer really a woman?"

They have gained a better understanding of themselves in the process.

Moreover, the impression they left on her was not that of a "vampire expert," but rather that of a "female pro player who could draw Doran's Gyro in ranked matches."

that's enough.

However, Shimamura Yuna did not initially expect that she would cause such a sensation so quickly.

It can only be said that, whether it's T1 fans or T1 haters, the amount of traffic generated is indeed astonishing.

After the broadcast ended that day, she was horrified to see the comments section filled with people from both sides arguing fiercely.

She was glad that she chose to play dumb during the live stream and didn't say anything to Dolan; she just went all out and beat him to a pulp.

If I express my opinion and get dragged into this mess, what will happen to my jade-like condition?

Whether they are haters or fans of T1, the cyberbullying they receive is enough to cause them serious problems, and it's definitely not something someone with her not-so-healthy mental state can handle.

Don't let your emotions fluctuate to the point where you can't control them and start thinking about things like jumping off a building or modifying a knife.

That would truly be the end.

P.S.: I'll try updating once in the morning and once in the afternoon today to see if it's better than updating both chapters between 8 PM and midnight.
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