League: Educating LPL is my duty.

Chapter 193 Letting Go of One's Inner Self

Facing the expectant look in Youngbuck's eyes, Youngbuck nodded and said, "No problem, you can play Riven next game. Don't worry about losing; that's not your fault!"

Returning to happiness?

Perkz's eyes seemed to be gleaming; he seemed to already know what he should do in the final game.

When it comes to fun, which champion in League of Legends can compare?

EDG was unaware that G2 was ready to let loose in the final game.

They are still receiving encouragement from Edward Zhu remotely, such as the bonuses given to everyone.

Abu said passionately, "The boss just sent word that we should keep up the good work and try to take G2 3-0. As long as we make it to the finals, each of us will receive a prize of 100,000 yuan. If we win the championship, the team will not take a single penny of the prize money; it will all go to you, and the club will also cover the taxes."

"Give us all the prize money?" Meiko's expression changed slightly, and she couldn't help but feel a little excited.

After all, the prize money for this MSI is no small amount, with the champion receiving a whopping $67.6.

Li Chen didn't really feel anything about it. He was no longer the small-time streamer who needed to rely on live stream donations to make a living.

After winning the MSI championship, the club gave him a personal bonus of up to two million. Not to mention the huge contract he received from Shark, and the dividends from his investments, which are now worth hundreds of thousands, are not really that much for him.

"Don't get too excited yet. The semifinals aren't over yet, and we still have to play SKT in the finals. The real challenge is yet to come."

The factory manager spoke calmly. After the experience of the second half of the group stage, he had realized that there was indeed still a gap between EDG and SKT.

If we disregard the top laner, EDG's chances of winning the championship are practically zero.

Abu nodded slightly: "That's right, stay humble and focused, let's finish the last game against G2 before talking about anything else."

The break ended, and the final match began soon afterward, with players from both teams taking their seats in front of their computers.

What's puzzling is that all ten players from both teams seem to be chatting and laughing, as if this is only the first game.

At the LPL commentary booth, Guan Zeyuan began warming up the audience: "Welcome back. Next up is our last match today, EDG vs. G2..."

Whoa, whoa, whoa!

Miller, hearing Guan Zeyuan's slip of the tongue, quickly coughed twice and took over to remedy the situation: "As the third game of today's BO5, G2 is currently on the brink of elimination. If they lose this game, their journey in this MSI Mid-Season Invitational will be over."

Guan Zeyuan gave Miller a thank-you look, then composed himself and said, "Yes, G2 is still under a lot of pressure, but judging from the expressions of their players, they seem to be in good spirits right now."

Miller glanced at G2perkz's expression and nodded, "Indeed, it's clear that the G2 players have big hearts, and I'm looking forward to seeing them perform well in this game. However, I'd still rather see a great performance from EDG."

Su Xiaoyan picked up the topic: "Let's take a look at the draft picks of both sides. G2 has returned to the blue side in this game and still chose Jayce as their first pick. It can be seen that the strategy of letting Jayce play in the previous game was not ideal."

[It's not just not ideal, it's downright disastrous for G2.]

[Old Guan misspoke just now, didn't he? What did he mean by "the last round"? Even though it's true, he shouldn't have said it outright (laughs)]

[C's Jayce is still ruthless. I didn't see him miss a single enhanced cannon shot last game. How can you play against someone who can lock onto your head?]

To be fair, G2 players have incredible composure; they could still laugh even after being crushed in two games.

What else can you do but laugh? Should you cry instead?

EDG showed no interest in G2's personnel changes and maintained its usual practice of first banning Graves.

Both sides then quickly banned their opponents. G2 had a clear objective and banned both Fiora and Camille.

Although they planned to let Expect play freely in this game, they still didn't want to let him play the heroes that Li Chen had used and performed well with at MSI, lest Expect get beaten too badly.

EDG, as always, used the same old strategy, eliminating Ivern and Zyra one after another.

When it was G2's turn to pick first, Youngbuck looked at support mithy and said, "mithy, you pick first this game. What do you want to use?"

"Let's go with Bard!" Mithy said, following her heart.

"OK, pick Bard for him!"

Youngbuck doesn't plan to interfere with the players' choices this game; they can play whatever they want. The tactical system is completely useless anyway, so just have fun.

However, after Bard was locked in, EDG became a bit confused.

Meiko frowned slightly and said, "Why would the opposing team pick Bard? What's the point of this champion in this patch?"

"Don't worry about what they pick, let's just pick our own. Let's go for Ashe and Braum for the bot lane!"

Nofe spoke calmly, and his hero selection was as steady as ever. The double polar combination was definitely his top priority for the bottom lane, at least when Li Chen was playing.

Meiko and Zet naturally had no objections; Ashe and Braum were also their favorites, after all, practice makes perfect.

Youngbuck looked at the draft picks with exasperation: "Besides the double-polar build, doesn't EDG have any other options?"

"Coach, I want to use Ezreal. Mithy likes to run around a lot when he plays Bard, and I feel very insecure using other champions."

Zven knows his partner quite well and knows what he's like when he plays Bard. Before Youngbuck could ask, he took the initiative to give his choice.

Youngbuck had no reason to refuse, so he nodded and had Ezreal locked in. Then he looked at Perkz and said, "Your turn, Perkz. What do you want to play?"

Perkz remained silent, only quietly clicking on that man's profile picture.

Death is like the wind, always by my side!

When Yasuo's image filled the big screen and was locked in, the audience immediately responded.

When the factory manager saw Perkz lock in Yasuo first, he couldn't help but raise an eyebrow: "G2 is really going all out this game, they even picked Yasuo."

"Scout, what are you going to use to beat Yasuo?" Nofe asked.

Scout paused for a moment, then turned to Li Chen, asking in a slightly questioning tone, "Brother Chen, I'd like to use Zed this game, is that okay?"

Li Chen said nonchalantly, "If you want to play, then play. G2 has already given up. Play whatever you want this game."

"Thank you, Brother Chen!" Scout immediately moved the mouse and clicked on a long-awaited avatar.

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