Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl

Chapter 92: 89 Historically Great Female Players

Chapter 92, Section 89: A Historically Great Female Player (4 words)
In fact, her performance surprised not only the audience and commentators, but even her teammates.

Shimamura Yuna has picked this character in training matches before, and she has also achieved good results with it.

But as for how well this vampire actually performed...
All people can say is that he played alright, but the hero was really useless.

Many times, during practice matches, everyone would complain, "Hey, Shimamura-san, you would have already finished the game if you had switched to another hero."

"Shimamura-nee, your Gwen is a million times more useful than this."

That's right, that's the extent.

Everyone agrees that the hero, Island Village, plays quite well, but after repeated testing in training matches, nobody seems to think this hero is useful.

But why choose this hero?
That's because Shimamura Yuna is the "Demon King"!

The whole world knows you're the Demon King, so of course you vampires have to be awesome!

Even when Chawy first picked this hero, he made it clear that he was "trying to get a ban."

This is just like BIN's Camille.

BIN's Camille is known worldwide to be incredibly skilled, and everyone knows he shouldn't be allowed to play her. In fact, BIN's game name is "I Love Camille."

But is his Camille really that strong?

All I can say is that it is indeed quite strong, but it is definitely not to the point where it can defy the version or counters and win mindlessly as soon as it is picked.

However, back then, quite a few people were genuinely intimidated by BIN's Camille and didn't dare to play her.

It wasn't until occasionally a team let them play a match and they actually won that they realized, "Oh, it's not all that great."

It's not that it's not strong, but it's just as strong as expected, not some kind of conceptual level of strength.

But before this concept is broken, will anyone dare to challenge it?
The whole world knows that Brother BIN's Camille is strong, and the whole world knows that Brother BIN's name is "Love Camille".

Do you, as the coach, dare to let him out and try?

If you let them out and they lose, are you willing to take the blame?

All I can say is that this is what is meant by deterrence.

This is the significance of Chawy choosing this hero.

Sigh, it doesn't matter whether my vampire, Yuna the Demon King, is awesome or not, you still have to ban her.

The general expectation for this match was simply to protect Shimamura Yuna as much as possible, let her have some highlights, and fool people.

Everyone was even praying that they could perform better in this game and that everyone could cooperate more closely.

Don't let your vampire secrets slip up in the very first scene. If you're discovered to be useless, it'll look bad.

The result was absolutely unexpected.

These vampires are truly something else.

That's really awesome!

After jungler Junjia died in the first team fight, he thought it was all over and kept giving orders like, "That's enough, stop fighting, we can retreat now."

He felt that his death was too easy and that they couldn't win this team fight.

When they saw Shimamura Yuna ignore the instructions and go straight into the fray to kill everyone, they were dumbfounded.

"Holy crap, is this for real, Shimamura-san?"

The other teammates were also dumbfounded.

Doggo's Kai'Sa didn't even have time to react before rushing over to finish off the remaining damage.

Until the support shouted, "Fly faster!"

He then snapped out of his shock and realized he had to unleash his ultimate attack.

All I can say is that Shimamura Yuna's move was incredibly visually stunning.

If it weren't for the low level of the competition, this play, from a purely visual perspective, could rival iconic moments like TheShy's godlike descent and 1v4 combo, or his ground-fire attack.

Even if Shimamura Yuna becomes more famous in the future, and even if she achieves great results, this memorable moment will always be an important part of her personal highlights.

After that wave, the team was filled with laughter and joy.

Because of Yuna Shimamura, many people have recently taken a look at some of the Chinese internet slang related to her.

Then, the team members also picked up a lot of verbal tics from the viewers of Shimamura Yuna's live stream.

Everyone was saying, "Wow, Shimamura-nee is awesome!"

"Shimamura-san is awesome!"

"How is Shimamura-san so awesome!"

"A terrifying, bloodthirsty demon!"

Listening to this group of people with Taiwanese accents mimicking mainland jokes in such affected tones, Shimamura Yuna, whose depression is almost cured, couldn't help but laugh on the spot.

She covered her mouth and chuckled, a gesture that was immediately captured by the camera.

Then, the audience started spamming the memes.

[Even Shimamura laughed.]

[This girl from Japan, 17 years old, uses her surname in her competition ID and her first name in her live stream ID, and she even uses her real name to go online, all laughed at this.]

[Isn't Shimamura-san a piece of cake when it comes to beating this bunch of noobs? Everyone, say "Shimamura-san is awesome!"]

[Sister Yuna is awesome!]

[The amazing Ghost King Yuna, I feel like she's playing even more easily than in the high-elo Korean server games she streams on.]

If the CFO's recent shift in operations only allowed Shimamura Yuna's vampires to grow a little fatter...
After that incredible 1-for-5 exchange, MVKE is finished.

You should know, this fat guy is a vampire.

If a champion like Vladimir isn't fed, then he has no damage, no sustain, no burst damage, and is terrible in lane.

But once you get fed, you'll have fast cooldowns, high burst damage, strong sustain, and become tanky.

There are no shortcomings.

Unless there's an incredibly powerful DPS that can kill a vampire in just a couple of hits, a fed hero is virtually impossible to deal with.

So, let's take a look at MVKE's lineup now.

Quesanti, Li Qing, Victor, Ezreal.
Look at these heroes, which one of them looks like they could handle vampires?

At this point, viewers who understand the game even slightly already know what's going on.

The CFO has already won this round.

And the facts are indeed quite similar.

Even someone as cautious as Shimamura Yuna started acting recklessly after this wave ended.

The main selling point is that he loves to inhale; he'll go up to anyone he sees and take a sniff, and then chase after them for a bit.

Seeing that many people were coming to gank, he didn't run away. Instead, he immediately called the only mid laner with teleport to come and protect him, because he was about to fight 2v4.

Well, guess what?

It really is all about playing casually.

I just activate Sprint, take a quick sprint now and then, and when you try to squeeze in and grab me, I just casually hit two people with my R, and you're half dead, while my health is full again.

Even from a purely visual perspective, even if the mid laner hadn't teleported down, Shimamura Yuna was practically fighting four opponents in this wave.

It is in a state that cannot be dealt with at all.

They really went crazy having fun.

Normally, Coach Chawy might have said something to Shimamura after the match, seeing how recklessly she was behaving.

"Hey, you can't be so reckless. You need to play it safe. We need to win. Don't give the other side a chance to turn the tide."

But not today.

Because today, he asked Shimamura Yuna to have some fun.

That's what I said.

"If you get fed by then, Vladimir is a champion with a high margin for error, so go ahead and be arrogant. The more aggressive you are, the better. You need to make everyone feel that you are not on the same level as these people, and that your Vladimir is so terrifying that they can't even face you."

"Anyway, we're all about visual effects and sensory stimulation, you know what I mean?"

Shimamura Yuna understood perfectly well; it was just a common tactic for low-ranked players to bluff. So she did just that.

However, even Coach Chawy didn't expect the effect of frying fish to be so severe.
In the first game, her weapon mastery could only be described as having dominance and gaining an advantage.

In this second game, from a purely visual perspective, it was practically indistinguishable from a game where Da Sima played against a Black Iron player.

Thinking of this, he smiled with satisfaction.

"Yes, that's exactly the effect I wanted."

This game, of course, was won by the CFO's side without any surprises.

Moreover, it's a million times simpler than the last one.

There was even a moment when the CFO could have been on the offensive, but instead he went off to fight the dragon.

This is certainly not a misjudgment.

Junjia was simply giving instructions over the mic: "Don't rush, take down the Baron first."

Junjia spoke very cryptically because he was afraid that the league would record his voice messages, which could cause controversy or even lead to a suspension.

But everyone understands what it means.

Everyone remembered what the coach said before the match, and knew that the coach told them to "make Shimamura's vampire act as exaggerated as possible and create more opportunities for her."

What does that mean?
I just want to inflict as much suffering as possible.

So instead of pushing, they took Baron Nashor and then pushed onto the high ground in a second wave.

This move to the high ground truly gave Shimamura Yuna ample room to maneuver.

Shimamura Yuna just spammed her Q on the high ground like she was on her own team, and finally managed to get a quadra kill before the game ended, like slaughtering chickens and dogs, making a perfect exit.

Ultimately, MVKE vs CFO ended with a score of 0-2, marking the end of the series.

The moment they lost the game, the MVKE players all looked a little dazed.

Who am I? Where am I? Was I just playing a game?

When Shimamura Yuna walked over and shook hands with the MVKE members, Kratos, the Vietnamese top laner, was a little dizzy seeing Shimamura Yuna's appearance so closely.

'No way, this kid just beat me to a pulp?'

He couldn't reconcile the image of Shimamura Yuna, who had tormented him like a pig in the game, with the polite, petite Japanese girl in front of him.

Upon contacting him, he felt even more dizzy.

In the end, all that remained in his mind was Shimamura Yuna's words of "Thank you" as she shook his hand after the match.

He thought that he would probably never forget that nightmarish voice for a long time to come.

Meanwhile, on the commentary desk, the commentators were incredulous at what seemed like an easy 2-0 victory.

It's not that I didn't expect to win.

It's not that I didn't think Shimamura Yuna was amazing.

However, no one could have imagined that Shimamura Yuna was so amazing.

No one could have imagined that Shimamura Yuna's vampires would be so outrageous.

After all, everyone has seen what kind of female contestants were like before Shimamura Yuna.

Forget about being awesome, he'd be lucky to even be considered a normal person.

As a result, Shimamura Yuna immediately broke the record for the best performance by a female contestant.

How could this not be surprising?

"It's completely unexpected that this new candidate from the CFO team is so incredibly strong."

"It looks small, but its actual ability is not small. What do you call this? Is this the contrast between its appearance and its inner qualities?"

"Sigh, you know what, 17 is the age when geniuses are born. This girl is just another stereotypical genius."

As they chatted, the post-match statistics came out.

That's right, and unsurprisingly, it's Shimamura Yuna's MVP again.

However, this time, the MVP's official photo has been changed again.

This photo was specially taken by the CFO team, where Shimamura Yuna struck a pose reminiscent of the original vampire artwork.

Of course, it's still the same old saying.
With Shimamura's looks, no matter what kind of photo she takes, it's impossible for her to be described as handsome.

In fact, because the original vampire illustrations featured rather exaggerated poses, it was quite funny to see Yuna Shimamura striking that pose so seriously.

The viewers in the live chat couldn't hold back their laughter.

[Sister Yuna, are you sure you don't need to pose like that because you're short?]

[Shimamura-san, you might as well just stand still and take your ID photo. Those cool poses just don't suit you.]

[Tang Dynasty]

[Yuna-nee, how about we stick with your suit in the promotional photos? You look too Tang in person.]

I can't believe that the player I like, the streamer I called "Mom," is such a kid. It's such a shock to my worldview.

[Sister Yuna is absolutely not naive. I'm from Yuna's anti-black team. You all better watch out!]

However, whether she looks cool or not is not important. What is important is that Shimamura Yuna struck this pose, which further reinforces the association between her and the image of a vampire in everyone's mind.

At this point, most people probably didn't realize it.

In the future, when people talk about vampire heroes, they will immediately think of one person: Yuna Shimamura.
Therefore, the title of the world's number one vampire may not be well-deserved in terms of strength.

However, in terms of public opinion, no one can compare with Yuna Shimamura anymore.

She is the embodiment of a vampire.

"Alright, that concludes the CFO vs MVKE match. Next, we have an interview with Shimamura."

The match ended just like that.

But the public opinion impact of this match has only just begun.

Female contestant + well-known streamer + really super beautiful.

This series of buffs has brought Shimamura Yuna an immense amount of attention.

Attention is a double-edged sword.

When you play well, it nourishes the player.

When you play poorly, it can backfire on the player.

Clearly, Shimamura Yuna has now maximized the positive aspects of this thing.

No one in the world expected that Shimamura Yuna could actually deliver such a dominant performance.

But she pulled it off, and it completely exceeded everyone's wildest expectations.

She has become a history-making female athlete.

Although it seems like just carrying a BO3 regular season game, it doesn't seem like much.

Unfortunately, this is something that no female athlete has ever done before.

So at this moment, all the attention will naturally be focused on her.

After the match, Yuna Shimamura gave an interview to LCP.

Although she herself said she didn't want to be interviewed, she said she still had some resistance to appearing on camera.

She didn't want to bear too much public pressure, fearing that her depression level would explode.

However, considering that even if I wanted to keep a low profile in the future, it would probably be impossible given my status.

So, I'll just think about it and forget about it.

Instead of forcing a low-key persona, it would be better to meet the fans' expectations.

P.S.: This is the second chapter today. The third chapter will probably be released around 1 or 2 AM.

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Then, I'll casually recommend a book to someone; if they're interested, they can check it out.

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