Chapter 2 He's truly a talent!
The viewers in the live stream were completely taken aback by Li Fan's words.

It's just that it's really too ruthless.

What kind of ruthless wolf-like killer is this? Putting aside whether he is really an orphan, this kind of mutually destructive fighting style of recognizing a father is something they have never seen before.

So the moment that sentence ended, the live stream chat was flooded with question marks, densely packed and covering the entire screen.

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[Is the streamer being a bit outrageous? Has he always been this abstract?]

[I'm new here and don't quite understand. Could someone explain it to me?]

[To put it simply, this streamer is ruthless; he even insults himself! Don't orphans have no parents? He calls us "Dad," doesn't that mean we're gone?]

[Haha, to be honest, a streamer with such a unique personality does make for entertaining content. The problem is, if you want to be a streamer, why go and play professionally to annoy people?]

"Where did I offend people by playing professionally? I'm still a substitute and haven't even had a chance to play. Oh... there was an EDG match today, it should be over by now, let's see the results."

After this step was implemented, there were significantly fewer offensive comments in the live stream.

The main reason is that professional players stream relatively infrequently at this stage, and they mostly just endure the criticism they receive.

Even players of Uzi's and Clearlove's caliber just silently muted them.

What surprised everyone was that Li Fan, a nobody who hadn't even made the starting lineup, actually dared to confront the audience like that.

It's not uncommon to find it amusing; when they get really ruthless, they even criticize themselves, which makes for quite a show.

Let's see what he does next.

As a professional player in the league, he actually signed up for the QQ Speed ​​SSC Spring Tournament...

Isn't this a joke?
As Li Fan spoke, he opened the official website of the League of Legends Pro League.

The first image shown is of EDG being easily defeated by RNG, a very simple 2-0 sweep.

Li Fan recalled... This match was mainly due to the gap in the bottom lane. The gap in the bottom lane was too big. Zet is, after all, a mid laner. It is already very difficult for him to switch to the bottom lane and master Ashe. He can hold his own against ordinary players, but the pressure is too great when facing Uzi.

Both games showed a clear gap in their respective positions. Clearlove's proud level 2 ganks were completely ineffective, and Uzi took the lead and won both games with MVP awards.

No wonder there seemed to be more people in the live stream than usual, and they were so angry; it turns out they wanted to find someone to vent their frustrations on.

Of course, these words can be said, but there's no need for them to be.

The main way for my system to gain learning points is by playing other games to get additional feedback, not by attacking others to make them resent me.

Besides, he's currently playing for EDG, so saying things like that would easily make him a target of public criticism.

"It's a pity, but the current record is still very good. We have five wins and two losses, ranking second in Group B. Let's keep up the good work, adjust our form, and get back on our feet in the upcoming playoffs."

As the scale of professional competitions has grown, the LPL has been divided into two groups, A and B, which play a double round-robin Bo3 within each group and a single round-robin Bo1 between the two groups.

Since RNG is in Group A, if they want revenge after today's match, they will have to wait until the playoffs.

However... EDG still couldn't get their revenge in the playoffs, with each of their top, mid, and bottom lanes making mistakes, ultimately being swept 3-1 by RNG.

There are still many problems that have been exposed.

In the Summer Split, iboy finally reached the age where he could play, but winning the Summer Split championship was just a false prosperity.

At the World Championship, EDG was exposed once again.

The factory manager, as if his Dao heart had shattered, began a long period of rest.

Li Fan closed the webpage and immediately created a room in QQ Speed. "Anyone willing to challenge me to a duel? If not, let's start the tutorial mode right away."

How could the viewers in the live stream possibly tolerate such remarks?
Everyone was eager to get started and boarded the flying car immediately.

"Of course, if you want to challenge me to a one-on-one match, you have to be my fan. You don't need to spend money on gifts. Just send ten free tiger food items and you can get a badge. If you win, I'll give you 5,000 Q coins, which can be withdrawn."

This made things even more incredible, with gifts being sent like crazy.

After all, many people disliked Li Fan and wanted to teach him a lesson, not to mention that winning would also get them a reward of five thousand.

Li Fan wasn't just making empty promises.

The main reason is that in the parallel world, as a professional player, his stats on the system interface absolutely crush those of ordinary people, not to mention that he has skills that many current racing pros don't even know.

So even professional players aren't afraid... how could they possibly be afraid of people in the live stream?

Host: Li Fan

Professional ID: Unreal
Reaction: 83
Hand speed: 83
Learning point: 330
Very concise and clear.

Hero pool: No five-star heroes, four-star LeBlanc, three-star Malphite...

Then there's a whole bunch of two-star mid-lane champions. Malphite is included by default, and it's hard to understand why there's a Malphite in the mid-lane pool. Maybe my parallel universe self likes to play nuke Malphite.

The Demoness is a four-star hero that Li Fan painstakingly acquired during this period.

The purpose of learning points is to be used here.

Select heroes for individual training and simulated match training.

The former only requires fifty learning points to start a game, but the competition simulation training costs a whopping five hundred points, which really takes a long time to go and start a game.

Under these circumstances, Yao Ji spent 500 points on a training session and then threw herself into endless training.

After waking up, the Demoness directly jumped from two stars to four stars.

According to Li Fan's guess, two stars should be the minimum requirement to become a professional player, three stars is the backbone of the league, and four stars may be the world-class level.

But I haven't tried it yet...

Of course, there is also a large group of people who are more rational.

[Stop sending gifts. Judging from his performance just now, do you think you can outmaneuver him? It's just a waste of money.]

Sigh, you guys are too young. The number of people in the fan group is almost five hundred now. It looks like we'll have to start a second group.

But this is useless, since many people do receive free gifts, like ten tiger food, while those without free gifts only receive a dollar.

Then try to win 5,000 yuan.

All other conditions were invisible; only five thousand was visible.

Li Fan had already prepared a second fan group.

"Those with fan badges, please contact the streamer's account in the back office, and we'll add you to the group immediately."

In no time, the number of fans who originally had the fan badges increased from just over four hundred to over six hundred.

In other words, half of the viewers in the live stream gave Li Fan a fan badge.

The moderators backstage couldn't help but give a thumbs up when they saw this.

That's some serious talent!

Maybe he shouldn't have become a professional player; he should have just become a full-time streamer!
(End of this chapter)

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