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Chapter 135 Did King of Glory steal your ID?

Chapter 135 Did King of Glory steal your ID? (6.4k views, please subscribe)
#Jiang Zhangmen's competition is overpowered#
#QQ Speed ​​Official Strikes Back with Heavy Blows#
#UnrealLiFan#
To be honest, as long as Li Fan is involved, it will naturally generate buzz. The QQ Speed ​​announcement, which was originally ignored by almost no one, started to gain attention at an unimaginable speed...

It quickly climbed to the top of the trending topics lists on major social media platforms.

Especially on Weibo, the discussion garnered over a million views in just a few hours.

This is definitely not good news for racing, after all, Jiang Zhangchuang also has the identity of a professional player, and it is very abstract for a professional player to cheat in the game!
But if the subsequent consequences aren't addressed, things will only get worse...

[The official response was amazing! I give them full marks for their speed!]

[Holy crap, cheating in an officially registered bounty tournament? What was this guy thinking? He'd risk his career for 80,000 yuan?]

[It's not that we don't want it, it's that we're betting no one can detect it, right? These kinds of subtle speed-ups are hard to catch. If this hadn't blown up so badly and run into Unreal Engine, he probably would have gotten away with it.]

[This is hilarious! It's supposed to be Jiang Zhangchuang, how did it become "Jiang Zhangmen"? How could such a mistake happen to the trending topics?]

【You guys don't know this, do you? This is what happens when the horse is gone!】

[Holy crap, are these people all cultured? They even came up with this kind of insult?]

I'd heard before that the racing scene was murky, with people even resorting to dirty tricks in offline tournaments, but I never imagined it would be even more outrageous in online tournaments, with professional players personally using cheats.

[I can only say the punishment is too lenient. There should be zero tolerance for such black sheep; I suggest a permanent ban! One year is far too short!]

Am I the only one feeling sorry for Unreal Engine? I was almost disgusted by the cheaters, but Fan is really strong. He managed to tie the game 6-6 with a pro player who was using cheats. If the cheaters hadn't been using cheats, wouldn't they have swept him 7-0?

[If we remove that, it's 7-0! Jiang Zhangmen didn't even get a single point in the final; they were swept 2-0.]

The comments from netizens were almost unanimously condemning Jiang Zhangchuang and supporting the official punishment.

Besides, people were also amazed at how incredibly skilled Li Fan was at racing. His opponent was a professional player who had used cheats to adjust his speed, yet he was still able to keep the score very close.

The QQ Speed ​​professional players' private groups and social media feeds were buzzing with excitement.

Hu Baibing went even further in the group chat, saying bluntly: "What goes around comes around! @Jiang Zhangchuang, come out and show yourself! You still say you haven't opened up? You've been directly crushed by the authorities!"

"You really have no self-awareness at all. Do you even know that Li Fan is a professional player that QQ Speed ​​is focusing on supporting? His live stream popularity is so explosive, yet you still dare to cheat against him? You're really stupid!"

Other professional players who had been defeated by Jiang Zhangchuang online, or who simply disliked his arrogant style, also jumped out in the group, giving off a feeling of kicking a dog when it's down.

After all, that's how the professional racing scene is. Everyone's pretty much the same, and they all drive in private. You can't really say they're all that good people.

When there's money to be made, we're all laughing and joking together; when there's no mutual benefit, we're enemies.

They wish they could kill you, so the business would be smaller and they could make more money.

Jiang Zhangchuang, who was at the center of the storm, had his social media accounts instantly flooded by angry netizens and fans.

Private messages and comments were filled with insults and mockery.

The core issue is that they lack the ability but resort to such underhanded tactics.

Those arrogant remarks and provocations made during Li Fan's live stream have now become the best way for onlookers to spread the word, turning them into various memes and GIFs.

Jiang Zhangchuang still didn't want to be suppressed like this, so he submitted an application for a re-examination to the authorities.

He then tried to defend himself on Weibo, posting a vague message, "I've been messed with, speechless," but it immediately drew even more intense ridicule from the crowd.

"Go after you? Who do you think you are that Unreal would bother with you? You're not even in the same league. If official testing is going to target you, who do you think you are?"

[Still being stubborn even when facing death!]

Save your breath, bro. Save your message for appealing to the official channels. Maybe the reviewers will listen to your lies.

The overwhelming ridicule and insults online enraged Jiang Zhangchuang...

He refreshed Weibo in frustration, watching the rapidly growing comments under the post "I got messed up, speechless," almost all of which were uniformly "cheating dog," "stubborn," and "get out of the racing circle."

He was so angry that he was trembling all over. He suddenly threw his phone on the sofa, shattering the screen completely.

"Damn it! They're all targeting me!" The young man's face was twisted like a demon.

He was only seventeen years old, and should have been full of vigor and showing his skills on the field, but at this moment he felt abandoned and targeted by the whole world.

Just as he was about to be consumed by anger, Liang Haihui, who had been sitting silently beside him, cautiously spoke up: "Jiang Zhangchuang... um... something suddenly came up back home. My mother isn't feeling well, so I have to go back for a couple of days to take care of her."

Jiang Zhangchuang suddenly turned his head and stared intently at Liang Haihui.

Liang Haihui felt uneasy under Liang Haihui's gaze because he lacked confidence, and he avoided eye contact with him.

"Going back to my hometown?" Jiang Zhangchuang's voice sounded a little hoarse. "When did this happen? Why haven't I heard you mention it before?"

"I just received a call, it was quite urgent." Liang Haihui stood up and, without waiting for Jiang Zhangchuang to say anything more, walked into the room on her own. "I'll pack some things and leave right away."

Looking at Liang Haihui's back, Jiang Zhangchuang was stunned at first, and then a surge of anger, even greater than after being ridiculed by the entire internet, welled up inside him.

He is not a fool!
What do you mean, something happened back home? What do you mean, Mom's not well? That's all bullshit!

Simply put, it's because they've been officially called out and their reputation is completely ruined.

If we need to schedule matches in the future, we can only do so offline; it's impossible to schedule online matches.

Even if you win later, they'll still have reasons to question whether you're cheating.

Then they refused to admit it, and in the end, after arguing, they wanted to fight it out offline.

Decreased efficiency in competitions means decreased efficiency in making money.

Under these circumstances, it was clearly impossible to keep Liang Haihui.

Jiang Zhangchuang was also aware of this...

The problem is that the announcement had only just been made, and Liang Haihui hadn't even had a day to prepare before choosing to leave.

I don’t even want to pretend!

When you were swindling money from your own brother, how come you were all smiles and calling him "Brother Chuang"?
Putting everything else aside, you must have made a lot of money this year, right? That's why Jiang Zhangchuang was so furious.

Liang Haihui moved quickly; in less than ten minutes, he came out of the room carrying a bulging backpack and a duffel bag in his hand.

He didn't even glance at Jiang Zhangchuang, who was sprawled on the sofa. With his head down, he hurried toward the door.

It really did become a very ugly situation at this time...

Since you're planning to leave, just leave sooner rather than later.
"Click."

The door was gently pulled open and then gently closed.

Jiang Zhangchuang remained slumped in his seat, motionless. He listened as Liang Haihui's footsteps faded into the distance in the hallway, eventually disappearing completely.

He looked at the keyboard on his computer desk, one of which was missing, and wanted to laugh, but he didn't.

He felt that he and Liang Haihui were in cahoots.

And what happened? The official announcement was posted less than a day ago, and the person had already disappeared.

They couldn't even be bothered to come up with a decent excuse.

He also used cheats, but ended up bearing the consequences alone.

"Brother Chuang..." Jiang Zhangchuang repeated the address in a low voice, feeling a little disgusted.

Jiang Zhangchuang discovered that he actually didn't hate Li Fan at all. When fighting with Li Fan, losing is losing. Even if the other party might have said something, he deserved it because he had attacked first.

He even felt that Li Fan had at least fairly and squarely defeated him... Fei Che's strength was far superior to his own, that much was undeniable.

After all, the cheating became quite obvious towards the end. Both sides were running in a straight line, but the further they chased, the further they fell behind... so it was inevitable that things would escalate to this point.

Then the authorities saw it and it was immediately banned.

She was even somewhat grateful to Li Fan this time. If it weren't for him, how would she have discovered that there were so many ungrateful people and so many enemies around her!
Hu Baibing was the most active in the group, constantly calling people "hanging dogs" and acting like he wanted to bury himself in the mud.

That bastard Liang Haihui, he ate his food, used his money, and made money with his help, but when trouble came, he ran away faster than a dog.

Jiang Zhangchuang could almost picture the face of the guy who would turn around and go find the next big brother who could make him money.

“Great… everything is fine…” Jiang Zhangchuang said softly.

He's only seventeen; a one-year suspension means he still has time.

This hatred propelled him out of that empty state; he couldn't just let it go like this.

If they knew that being banned for a year had been such a blow that he couldn't get back up, they would definitely laugh at him like crazy!
We need to show them that Jiang Zhangchuang isn't so easily defeated.

It's only been a year! He'll be back!

When the time comes, he will make every single one of those who kicked him when he was down, those ungrateful bastards, regret it...

I will work even harder to practice and run the racing game.

……

The controversy surrounding Jiang Zhangchuang's alleged cheating in the gaming community has just come to an end.

Another new trending topic has unexpectedly emerged in the Honor of Kings gaming community.

Panda TV, QGHappyCat's live stream room.

At this moment, two bloody failures are displayed in the middle of the live stream.

Cat stared at the two glaring words of failure in the center of the screen, but instead of feeling frustrated, he had a thoughtful expression on his face.

I opened the details of the previous game's results and immediately focused my attention on Li Bai's ID.

EDGUnreal?

EDG hasn't changed its name yet...

This Unreal? Could it be the Unreal I'm thinking of?
After all, Unreal is very famous in the esports world.

But he's a professional League of Legends player, so Honor of Kings probably has nothing to do with him.

After all, computer games and mobile games are two completely different things.

On a computer, you operate it with a keyboard and mouse, while on a mobile phone, you have to use your fingers to touch the screen.

So... this will probably be completely unfamiliar.

Many of these players who play Honor of Kings are also League of Legends players, and it's possible that this person is a fan and chose this ID.

The viewers in the live stream watched the professional player lose the game and excitedly typed in the chat.

Cat has been very impressive in KPL matches and now has quite a few fans.

[Haha, Cat God got military training!]

[I could do Diao Chan level 2-5 too!]

[Pro player gets utterly destroyed by random Li Bai player? No way!]

[Cat God seems off today, did he not sleep well last night?]

Actually, the opposing team does have some skill; Li Bai seems incredibly overpowered.

Is this the skill level of a top KPL mid-laner? It's truly laughable.

[Get out, you haters! I'm so annoyed just looking at you.]

[EDGUnreal? Could it be Unreal?]

[You're overthinking it. While Unreal may have the skill level of a Challenger, the current meta is around 2400 points. How could he possibly climb the ranks so quickly?]

Cat glanced at the comments but wasn't swayed by them. After all, that's how it is with streamers; you can't expect to see only what you like in the comments.

To become a horn, you have to endure this.

He calmly began to review the game: "Brothers, don't laugh. I wasn't in a very good state this time, but the Li Bai on the other side was really strong. If you look closely at this Li Bai... he's really a bit outrageous."

As he spoke, he clicked on the replay.

Dragging the progress bar replayed several key team fights.

"Look here, I used Diao Chan's second skill to dodge the first part of his first skill, and he immediately followed up with the second part and then this ultimate skill... His hand speed is incredibly fast, it's really amazing."

Cat slowed down the playback while explaining the details, "And this time, he could have easily gone for our backline Yu Ji, but he preferred to use Smite to slow me down so he could kill me first, because he knew I would threaten his backline. Once the backline was dead, the situation would be different. He knew I was the most threatening enemy." Everyone believed what he said earlier.

But when he praised himself at the end, everyone burst into laughter.

You're shameless!

No wonder you guys are doing so well now; your mouth alone could beat all the other professional players in the KPL.

[She's really stubborn!]

"To be honest, this Li Bai's timing of entry, damage calculation, and skill dodging are absolutely top-notch."

Without stopping what he was doing, he immediately sent a friend request.

I also typed qg Cat...

His ID is still very famous, and if a professional player saw it, they would definitely give him face.

"I feel... he's not like an ordinary random player, more like a pro player's smurf account. He plays on a smurf account just like me. Believe it or not, I'll add him as a friend and I'll be able to find out soon enough."

[Really? Cat God, are you just trying to save face by exaggerating?]

[How come I didn't realize he was so amazing?]

[After hearing what Cat God said, it seems like this Li Bai is quite something?]

Check his ID! Check his match history!

[If this cat god can give such a high evaluation, is Li Bai about to become a sensation?]

Cat didn't say much despite seeing the doubts in the live stream.

If this is really just a random player... then you have to doubt your own skills. If you can't even beat a random player, how can you survive in the professional scene?

Could this winning streak be fake?
If they collapse during the playoffs, their mentality will really explode.

[This EDG Unreal is really strong. His jungle play seems incredibly overpowered. I saw Chen Gui get completely destroyed the other day.]

[I watched that match too. Luna's ultimate never stopped; it was a true infinite combo under the moonlight. She killed everyone from start to finish, killing wherever she went. She ended the game with 17 kills.]

[His score of 1900 points allows him to rank over 2400 points, which actually proves that what Cat God said was correct.]

[I checked his match history; it's terrifying—a winning streak, and his ranking climb is incredibly fast.]

Cat felt more confident after seeing the comments in the live stream.

Such an exaggerated ranking speed, coupled with being matched with so many professional players, basically confirms that it's not cheating. Since it's not cheating and the player has the skill, it must be a professional player's smurf account.

While waiting for the friend request, Cat checked out the account profile.

Cat didn't have high hopes, since eight out of ten high-ranking players in the peak tournament like to hide their match history for fear of being figured out.

However, the interface flashed and successfully entered the data page!
"Not hiding it?" Cat was a little surprised, and the viewers in the live stream also perked up.

[They didn't hide it? So confident?]

Check your stats! Are you MVP every single game?!

Cat opened the list of past match records.

When the row of neat green and almost uniform gold MVP logos appeared on the screen, the entire live stream room fell silent for a moment, and then the chat exploded.

【Fuck! ! ! 】

[All MVPs?!]

What the hell is this monster?!

[A winning streak? Not a single loss]

"Brothers...did you see that? What did I tell you? This Li Bai is definitely not an ordinary player. Even professional players playing on smurf accounts don't have such an amazing record!"

As he spoke, he continued to scroll down to look at earlier records.

The sheer number of heroes and their carry stats is astounding; Luna, Han Xin, and almost every jungler maintain extremely high win rates and ratings.

Suddenly, he stopped at a game record.

Among the opponent's IDs, QGhappyFly appeared.

"Holy crap! Fly! Teacher Dafei! You got wrecked! So you got wrecked too!"

The previous frustration was instantly replaced by schadenfreude.

Getting injured yourself is nothing; the most comfortable thing is having your teammates get injured along with you.

"See? Even our top laner Fly got schooled by him, so isn't it normal that I lost to him with Diao Chan this game?"

【Normal! Absolutely normal!】

[Cat God: As long as there are enough victims, I'm not the clown!]

[Now I feel completely at peace. Even Fly got beaten up.]

As he spoke, he took a screenshot: "No, I have to send this result to Teacher Dafei."

"?"

"/smiley face, you also got matched with him and got completely crushed, right?"

"How can this be the same? He's playing Li Bai jungle, while he's playing Marco Polo and completely dominating you in lane!"

"..."

Just then, Cat God discovered that he had accepted the friend request.

He immediately perked up, opened the chat window, and typed, "Bro, you're awesome! Are you a pro player?"

[Professional player.]

Could you please tell me which team it is?

[EDG team.]

【EDG?】Cat was suddenly thrilled. There is indeed an EDG division in Honor of Kings, but the current team name is BEST…

Those starting players were just so-so, ridiculously bad.

【Newcomer? 】

Yes, a newcomer!

Cat nodded. "That makes sense. EDG is a large and established company, so it's normal for them to be able to recruit some top-tier rookies."

[Bro, you're really good! Let's duo queue sometime!]

【No, your Diao Chan is too bad, I don't want to duo queue with you!】

"Huh? He actually said my mid laner is too bad! Is my mid laner really that bad?"

I am currently ranked number one in the KPL league.

In his eyes, this kind of mid-laner is a noob?
The live stream chat was flooded with "hahaha" comments.

"These young people nowadays are really arrogant. Next time, I'll put you on the other side and show you what a noob is!"

……

#EDG rookie steals Unreal ID#
#EDG's Challenger Division Rookie is Too Arrogant#
#Cat is disliked#
Several trending search terms containing the keywords "EDG" and "Unreal" quickly attracted everyone's attention.

At first, I thought Li Fan had crossed over into Honor of Kings and made some big news.

Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a newcomer from the Honor of Kings division who was using the ID EDGUnreal and dominating in the peak matches.

[Holy crap, I thought it was Unreal Engine itself, but it's just a fake!]

[Wow, he's a newbie in EDG's Challenger division. Is he really that arrogant? Is this ID something that can be easily stolen?]

To be fair, his stats are really impressive, a winning streak, MVP every game, and he even crushed Fly and Cat. But that's no excuse for stealing my idol's ID.

Yes, it's impressive, but doesn't using an Unreal Engine ID seem a bit like trying to ride the coattails of its popularity?

[EDG's official Weibo account, please step forward! Who is this newcomer? So arrogant?]

[Maybe he's a fan of Unreal Engine, but just thinking about using someone else's professional ID to play a game feels a bit awkward.]

Some people admire the newcomer's skills, but feel that he is not respectful enough to his seniors, and that using the ID Unreal is suspected of being an opportunist.

Many of Li Fan's fans were also unhappy, feeling that their idol's ID had been tarnished. Why should a newcomer to King of Glory use the ID of their League of Legends players?

The pressure was quickly put on EDG Club's official Weibo account.

[Where's the management? Can't you control the newbies in your King of Glory division? Don't use random IDs!]

[He has the ability, but his character is flawed!]

[@EDG-Unreal, Fan Ge, come quick! Someone's impersonating you!]

EDG Club.

Abu frowned upon seeing the Weibo post.

The Honor of Kings division hasn't recruited any new players recently, so who is this new player? Is someone deliberately stirring up trouble?

After all, I'm flying directly to Brazil tomorrow to play in the Mid-Season Invitational. Some haters will do this specifically to affect my mentality.

If they succeed, the upcoming Mid-Season Invitational will definitely not be as easy.

But Li Fan has been playing Honor of Kings lately, what if? He's so good at these games, what if he's just as good at Honor of Kings...?

If it doesn't work, it's better to call them over and ask.

"Is it really you?" Abu's voice was filled with disbelief.

"Yes, it's me." Li Fan nodded, admitting it readily. "I just wanted to play a few games tonight because I didn't want to sleep."

He took out his phone and showed the score to Abu.

"Just playing casually?!" Abu pointed at the string of MVPs and exaggerated stats on the screen. "You call this just playing casually? You've already reached over 2600 points in the peak rankings and crushed so many professional players. Now the whole internet is criticizing EDG for condoning newbies stealing IDs, and you're the one who's doing it!"

Li Fan looked slightly embarrassed: "I didn't expect it to escalate like this... Cat added me as a friend and asked if I was a professional player. I said I was with EDG, and he probably misunderstood."

“You…” Abu was speechless for a moment; this blunder was indeed quite dramatic.

"Never mind, you can go back now." Abu waved his hand helplessly.

Soon after, EDG eSports Club's official Weibo account released a clarification announcement.

"Regarding the recent online discussion about the EDGUnreal game account, we would like to clarify that the account belongs to @EDG-Unreal, a player in our club's League of Legends division."

Unreal players play other games out of personal interest outside of training and do not violate club rules.

Thank you for your attention to EDG club and Unreal players. Please don't over-interpret this.

[Is this me?]

I was completely dumbfounded! It really is Brother Fan himself?!

[I'm speechless! From now on, I can't call him Brother Fan anymore, I have to call him God Fan! He's good at everything, not just PC games, but mobile games too! He can even crush professional players in Honor of Kings!]

[Wow, that's awesome! Those who said Unreal Engine was no good, come out and say something! Isn't this just crushing professional players?]

[Cat: I actually got completely destroyed by someone who plays League of Legends with Li Bai? And he even called me a noob?]

This plot twist was truly unexpected; things are really getting interesting now.

The topic immediately trended again.

#EDGUnrealhimself#
#Li Fan King of Glory#
#Gaming talent really exists#
(End of this chapter)

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