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Chapter 104 Who can withstand this clamp?
Chapter 104 Who can withstand this clamp? (Please subscribe)
It must be said that these marketing accounts did achieve what they wanted, with both clicks and comments exceeding expectations.
The rhythm has definitely been set.
Many people left comments below, saying that EDG will pay the price in the playoffs because of their arrogance.
The performances of NB and iG clearly show that they have adapted well to the current pace of the game.
They were originally weaker than iG, but they still managed to defeat iG!
EDG will definitely be eliminated in the match on the 20th.
Compared to the gloating of these haters, the fans are genuinely quite worried.
Then I quickly went to Li Fan's live stream to see if that was really the case.
The comments in the live stream confirmed it... Li Fan was utterly crushed in the training match, losing badly to WE.
They then began to criticize Li Fan, saying that since he knew he was being thrashed in the training match, why didn't he make the most of the remaining two days to train properly?
They showed great strength in the regular season, so why did they have to relax at the most crucial moment?
[I already told you to have the club keep an eye on him, but he insisted on participating in that QQ Speed competition. Is he really that short of money, with only a 20,000 yuan prize?]
[The entire EDG club, from top to bottom, is inhuman. They actually gave up the most important match for such a tiny bit of petty gain.]
The competition hasn't even started yet, aren't you guys afraid of getting arrested by the Time Police?
[What's there to be afraid of? If I dare to leave a comment here and hurl insults, I'm not afraid of being attacked by those mindless fans. Like I said, if you want to play QQ Speed or something else, just go play it. Why insist on being a professional player and dragging others down? Clearlove only has two years left.]
To be honest, even fans of Clearlove who didn't really care before seem to agree after seeing these comments. EDG's starting mid laner is Unreal, and he's a tough opponent. If they get eliminated in the playoffs, then Clearlove will lose his chance to go to the Mid-Season Invitational in the Spring Split, right?
The factory manager is playing one less game for every game he plays.
Is his professional career really going to be ruined by a rookie mid laner like this?
So I joined in too.
Li Fan actually has quite a few fans in the league for his performance in the regular season.
Upon seeing this, I couldn't help but say a few kind words.
[Your reaction is too exaggerated. What can one scrim prove? Didn't you say you wouldn't scrim during the regular season, and you still dominated the matches? Six games, 11 MVPs!]
[11 MVPs... I really can't imagine how many I could get if I played all of them. Spring Split Rookie of the Year is definitely in the bag.]
[Hilarious! Who carried EDG during their four-game losing streak? Clearlove and his ilk are truly outrageous, daring to curse their master after they've already lost!]
[Haha, you're saying Unreal will go to your team next season? With a player like that on your team, how can you be happy?]
……
The marketing account creators must be grinning from ear to ear at the sheer volume of discussion.
Sure enough, writing about Unreal Engine generates traffic.
Whether it's a black mark or a red mark, it just goes to show that there are many fans, and just as many haters.
Although he led EDG to the playoffs, to some extent, as a professional League of Legends player, it's really hard to like the idea of not training every day...
Moreover, it's too arrogant. If you don't want to train, fine, but why do you have to stream yourself playing these games?
What's the difference between this and someone secretly urinating in the river, but you insist on urinating on the bank?
But then again, while writing like this definitely generates traffic, what about the two people at home?
Returning to base is not allowed... Once it's gone, it's truly gone.
……
Meanwhile, Li Fan's live stream had reached its climax.
Because Li Fan was teaching everyone how to match with players from other countries on the Asian server.
It's actually very simple. Just change the language to Korean or Japanese, and you'll be matched with Koreans or Japanese people.
The main problem is that many streamers don't have strong gunfighting skills, so they need to create entertaining content.
The best way to create a good show is to use a voice changer, or to impersonate a girl from another country, especially a Japanese girl.
Many people's memories of the night are awakened by the word "yamete".
However, all of this was just the streamer faking it, and he would only reveal it at the very end to see how his teammates would react.
Then the audience can also enjoy watching it, and this type of content creator is very popular.
There are also voice changers... and Dai Mei has become incredibly popular thanks to this.
Because she is a girl, she doesn't need a voice changer to become a girl, but instead does the opposite and becomes a boy in the final stage.
In addition, the game's explosive popularity allowed them to successfully grab a share of the profits.
The number of online users on the Douyu platform can be maintained at over 20,000.
Many longtime fans in the live stream know that Li Fan was matched with PUBG when it first came out.
Therefore, some viewers in the live stream are now urging Li Fan to duo queue with Dai Mei.
[Unreal and Daenerys are duo-queuing! Hurry up!]
[That's right! Dai Mei has been really into using voice changers lately, the effects on her shows are explosive!]
[Requesting a collaboration! I want to see the two of you tease the big guy together.]
[It just so happens that Dai Mei is streaming right now, so you guys could really do an event together.]
Li Fan saw it, but merely raised an eyebrow and did not respond.
To reiterate, Huya and Douyu are sworn enemies, locked in a fierce battle.
Under these circumstances, I wouldn't do something like duo-queuing with a Douyu streamer.
"Okay, now that you know how to match with people from other countries, let's try matching with Korean girls."
To be honest, some people in Japan do play PC games, but PC games are not their mainstream games.
So it's still very difficult to match the Japanese; you'll have to wait quite a while, even though it's very popular now.
However, matching with Koreans is relatively easy, although they mainly play on the Kakao server, there are still quite a few people playing on Steam.
It's especially popular now, and a lot of Koreans are playing it.
Li Fan started pretending to be mute as soon as he went in.
Numbers one and two have already started communicating.
"Ani Haseyo!" (Hello)
"Annyeonghaseyo~" (Hello)
These two girls have different intonations when they speak, which might be why they sound so pleasant to me even though I can't understand them.
【awsl!】
[Wow, you can actually get a foreigner in the queue like this? I think my Japanese is pretty good, so I guess I could try queuing up for the Japanese server.]
[My Japanese is pretty good, and I can't resist going to KMJ to do something, so I'll end the live stream early today.]
"Pang ga wo yo!" (Hello!)
Number four is also a girl.
"Number Three, why aren't you saying anything, Ma'an from the cerebral surgery department?"
"Hmm... Annyehaseyo!" Although Li Fan had heard Quick Star, ScoUt, and the translator speak a lot of Korean, he was only familiar with a few words like "bastard," "idiot," "I'll kill you later," and "go train." He didn't really understand the others, and they spoke very quickly when communicating via voice.
Simply put, I don't understand...
But Number Three can still tell that it's talking to itself.
"Oh? You're still a little brother?" (It turns out the eldest sister's voice was very mature and sophisticated, and the viewers in the live stream had already started laughing wildly.)
The main problem is that Li Fan's blank expression makes him look ridiculous.
"Is there any translation expert in the live stream who can translate this quickly?!"
Li Fan kept his eyes glued to the live chat.
He has 80,000 to 90,000 viewers in his live stream, and he doesn't believe there aren't any who understand Korean or are of Korean ethnicity.
Sure enough, someone translated right after Li Fan finished speaking: "You're saying you're a man."
Then, a Chinese transliteration of the answer was added: Nuna, gae-sae-kki!
As luck would have it, this is a phrase often used by the fast-paced star.
Li Fan naturally knew what it meant, and had to admit... there were quite a few bad people in the live stream.
The subsequent interactions also failed to fully engage the viewers in the live stream.
It's better to communicate directly in English; that would be simpler.
Then, he said to the other three people in the voice chat, "I am Chinese, and I came here to learn Korean."
One of these three people is actually quite good at English.
Actually, even in a developed country like South Korea, not everyone speaks fluent English. They were quite polite at first when they heard Li Fan was Chinese, but became even more enthusiastic when he expressed a desire to learn Korean.
"So why do you want to learn Korean?"
"Because my coach is Korean, if I could speak Korean, our communication would be much smoother."
QuickStar had been watching Li Fan's live stream for a while and was thinking that it was time to call him over to listen to the replay of the training match and summarize how to handle Galio.
But as soon as he got closer, he clearly heard Li Fan say into the microphone, "My coach is Korean. If I could speak Korean, the communication would be smoother."
In an instant, Quick Star's hand, which was about to pat Li Fan's shoulder, froze in mid-air. His expression was full of surprise, and his eyes widened as he looked at the big boy in front of him who was focused on the game and the live stream.
He...he wants to learn Korean? Is it to communicate with me better?
A ripple of emotion stirred within Kuai Xing.
I always thought Li Fan had a free-spirited personality and was sometimes even a bit unruly.
I never expected him to have such thoughts in private.
As a coach from South Korea working for EDG, it seems... it seems I've never really thought about systematically learning Chinese, relying on translators most of the time.
A complex mix of emotions welled up inside me: surprise, shame, and a touch of warmth.
If a core player like Li Fan is willing to put in the effort to improve team communication, shouldn't I, as the coach, also take the initiative to integrate myself and learn Chinese?
After all, judging from the current situation, EDG's management is quite satisfied with him, and he shouldn't be fired anytime soon. So, for someone working in China long-term, mastering Chinese is absolutely essential...
And most importantly, if EDG wants to find a Korean coach, being able to speak Chinese gives them a significant competitive advantage.
After all, it's about showing an attitude.
What's wrong with working hard to learn Chinese and communicate with the team members in order to be a good coach?
Thinking of this, Kuai Xing just stood silently to the side, watching Li Fan continue to communicate with his Korean teammates in the game in broken English and the occasional Korean word, his eyes showing a newfound thoughtfulness and recognition.
Meanwhile, the viewers in the live stream saw someone standing behind Li Fan but saying nothing.
And someone told them that this was the EDG coach.
[Holy crap! The coach's behind us!]
[That's fast! How long has he been standing there?]
[Oh no, we've been caught! After losing the scrims, instead of ranking up, they're playing PUBG.]
Stop playing Unreal Engine! The coach is here to check up on you!
[Unreal is too arrogant. He goes out to participate in competitions for other games, gets crushed in practice matches, and then struts around playing PUBG here!]
All I can say is that Unreal is a real man.
[I told you I taught myself micro-expressions; the coach's expression was absolutely furious, he was already planning to blast Unreal Engine.]
However, to the surprise of all the audience, Quick Star just stood there quietly, without interrupting or showing the angry demeanor that everyone had imagined.
The expression on his face was even somewhat...complex? It seemed to be a bit thoughtful.
Li Fan, who had obviously learned from the comments that the coach was behind him, only glanced at the comments and did not stop what he was doing.
This extreme composure contrasted sharply with the unusual silence of the fast-moving star.
Does the coach really not care?
The audience was very curious...
Moreover, he seemed to ignore her during previous live streams, but he had never stood by like this before.
【What?! The coach isn't doing anything about this?】
What happened to the promised strict management? Is this all?
I understand. It's not that I don't care, it's that I'm afraid to care...
Is this the treatment a team bully gets?
No wonder Unreal dares to tank like this; even the coach wouldn't say anything. This is the throne.
[It's confirmed! EDG's true team tyrant – Unreal!]
[Hilarious! Even the factory manager doesn't get this kind of treatment! A rookie mid-laner has such a high status?]
[Hey, if you can lead your team to a six-game winning streak and pull EDG back from the brink of defeat, and get MVP every game, you can be the team's star player.]
In esports, results speak for themselves! A QQ Speed champion is still a champion.
Moreover, Li Fan's playing PUBG with foreign girls also attracted their attention.
Because they couldn't understand what the girl was saying, but Li Fan was fighting three or four opponents head-on.
But those who understood it couldn't help but clutch their stomachs and laugh.
Three Korean girls went to search the prison; it must have been well-stocked with supplies, they were laughing the whole time.
Then Li Fan's team, one after another, just...
The girl in number four asked if the Chinese guy could survive.
Go help number three.
However, Li Fan had already taken care of three teams.
So they kept praising Li Fan's abilities in the voice messages...
Where are my teammates?
After the English-speaking lady finished translating, both contestants number two and four couldn't help but laugh.
Just as Li Fan asked in his newly learned broken Korean, "Where did my teammates go?", there was a moment of silence on the other end of the voice chat, followed by even more cheerful laughter.
"Mianneyo~" (Sorry~)
The three girls apologized almost simultaneously, but then, without anyone noticing, their voices suddenly began to change.
Her voice, which had been fairly natural, suddenly became soft and sweet, with a distinct, deliberately contrived strain.
"Oppa~ Mian'ane~" (Brother~ I'm sorry~)
"Saranghaeyo, Oppa~" (Love you, oppa~)
"Oppa~ Fighting!" (Brother~ Keep fighting!)
This sudden "voice bomb" made Li Fan's hand holding the mouse tremble, almost causing him to accidentally outline the person on the screen.
[Hahahaha! Unreal is panicking!]
[Who can resist this! Three girls opening the clamp together.]
My ears are pregnant, help!
Who am I? Where am I? What are they saying?
Korean girls really know how to create hilarious moments!
[This is hilarious! Unreal Engine has gotten the short end of the stick.]
[Hilarious! If this were a Korean guy, he'd probably be kneeling and playing games right now, apologizing to his older sister for questioning where she'd been...]
To be fair, Unreal Engine has definitely become popular, look at its face! Does it mean they like this type?
The chat in the live stream went completely crazy, with gifts and "hahaha" messages flooding the screen, making the game almost invisible. The atmosphere in the live stream was fantastic.
Congratulations on receiving 500 learning points!
It's true that the ones outside are more fragrant. When I played duo with Pineapple before, it took us ages to give her two or three hundred coins, which was very stingy.
I didn't expect that just playing a game with Korean girls today would get such a good response.
The main problem is that your Korean isn't very good. If you could communicate with them all, it would definitely make for a better show...
Just as Li Fan eliminated the last enemy with a precise headshot, and the screen displayed "Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!", the cheers coming from his headphones made him freeze in shock.
"Oppa~ You're so amazing!"
"Oppa~ Protect me!"
"Hahaha, that's hilarious! Sorry, bro, I lied to you!"
"We're actually Chinese! Surprised? Unexpected?"
Hahahaha!
[Holy crap! A stunning plot twist!]
[I knew some of their sentences sounded a bit off! Turns out they were spoken by a Chinese person.]
[The show was a hit! These three women really know how to do live streaming!]
[Unreal: Did I learn Korean for nothing?]
[I could laugh for a year at the expression of utter disbelief on Unreal Engine!]
The live stream chat was completely flooded with laughter and jokes, with "hahaha" and other teasing remarks almost completely drowning out the screen.
This dramatic twist is infinitely more exciting than the game itself.
(End of this chapter)
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