League: Educating LPL is my duty.

Chapter 357 How Did You Get Drowning in Alpha?

The month-long break before the World Championship is a rare rest time for EDG players, but they have to use this time to make up for their streaming hours.

After all, since the start of the Spring Split this year, EDG has only had one proper rest period, the Spring Festival holiday.

The rest of the time was almost entirely filled with various competitions. Apart from Li Chen, who was a workaholic, the other people's live streaming time was not enough.

Now that they've suddenly found themselves with free time, aside from scheduling scrimmages with other teams, the EDG players are mostly playing ranked games to maintain their form and also catching up on their streaming hours.

Li Chen is known as a top workaholic in the live streaming industry. Even though he has plenty of live streaming time, he still takes the initiative to start streaming, maintaining a frequency of twelve hours of live streaming every day.

However, beneath this peaceful daily routine, some rumors began to circulate wildly online.

#Famous livestreamer incurs huge debts from stock trading!#

#What secrets lie behind the comeback from 0-2 down to 3-2 in the finals?#

#Unveiling the mystery behind god_C's high income: why he's always short of money!#

Driven by some bloggers and online trolls, carefully crafted rumors began to be uploaded to various media platforms. With the support of Li Chen's ID, these posts almost naturally attracted traffic and quickly drew the attention of people in the industry.

One of the more popular posts was made by a blogger named "Lushi Pandian": How to view the suspicion of a well-known e-sports player fixing matches and manipulating the game to make huge profits!

Hello everyone, I'm blogger Xiaolu. I believe you've all noticed that recently, news about a well-known e-sports player fixing matches, deliberately manipulating scores, and profiting from betting on the sidelines has been circulating wildly online.

Originally, Xiao Lu didn't want to get involved in this matter, since the other party had too many fans, and Xiao Lu would definitely be criticized if he told the truth.

However, since many fans have been sending me private messages asking me to comment on this news, I'll take the risk and offer my opinion, which is just my personal opinion and you can treat it as a joke.

First of all, from an objective point of view, this well-known player is definitely very skilled. Since he entered the competition, he has been the focus of everyone's attention, but at the same time, he is always surrounded by various rumors.

Making outrageous statements, putting pressure on teammates, bullying within the team, bullying newcomers, threatening salary increases, and so on—in less than a year, so many scandals have surfaced about this player, which is unprecedented...

There may be some exaggeration involved, but I believe that flies don't land on eggs without cracks. If a contestant really had no problems, there wouldn't be so much negative information about them circulating online.

Furthermore, just recently, the opposing team had been in a prolonged standoff with the club over demands for a pay rise and alleged suppression of teammates, and was reluctant to play...

A few days ago, this player even openly defied the club's orders and refused to play in an important match, which is simply unimaginable.

If this kind of thing happened to an ordinary player, they would probably have been sidelined by the club long ago. But this player, relying on his technical advantage, disregarded the rules.

Furthermore, after the match, news also emerged from an overseas gambling website that someone had placed a large bet on a certain team's 3-2 victory during the match and ultimately reaped huge profits.

Here I would like to ask, apart from the people who actually participate in the game, who would dare to bet on their team to come back from a 0-2 deficit and win 3-2?

Of course, some people might ask why he would do such a thing when his income is not low. Here, the blogger also has insider information to share.

This contestant seems to have recently become obsessed with stock trading and has lost a lot of money. The rest is self-explanatory, so I won't go into details.

There are some things that everyone may already know the answers to, but for various reasons, they are unwilling to reveal them.

But friends, if these messages are true, I think we should be more vigilant. Does having good skills mean that players can recklessly challenge rules and even laws?

Those professional players who have no moral bottom line, no matter how good their skills are, I don't think they deserve our praise!

The post ends here. In its lengthy content, it contains various deliberate distortions, presenting rumors or even fabricated stories as facts, and smearing people without any reason.

Netizens have very different attitudes toward these rhetoric.

Okay, okay, that's really unfair. Can you take me with you next time you make money?

[Where is the blackening? Isn't what the blogger said true?]

To put it bluntly, this kind of person should be banned. What a piece of trash.

[Every day it's just dirt on him. Why not post other people's dirt? It's his own problem.]

I've never liked this person; they're too pretentious, and they've made a huge fuss over a league match.

[Use what you like? Who do you think you are?]

Even if they did bet, so what? Other players who are capable can bet on themselves to win too, nobody objects.

As the battle intensified in the comments section below the post, the online trolls, seeing that they couldn't gain any advantage, started stirring up trouble elsewhere.

Now that all the EDG team members are streaming, some people have rushed into the live stream to "verify" the information.

As the soul of EDG, the factory manager's live stream was the first to be flooded with comments.

He was playing Graves jungle in this game. Although he didn't catch many people, his own development was ridiculously good. He was just about to show off his skills when he was confused by the comments in the live stream.

[Factory, does EDG really have a team bully?]

[Factory, did someone really lose money in the stock market? Was it a rigged match?]

[If you don't understand, just ask: how much has god_C's salary increased to now?]

[Factory Manager, don't stay silent! Why isn't someone letting iBoy play?]

Are you going to watch him ruin EDG?

Looking at the comments in the live chat, the factory manager frowned slightly, immediately realizing that someone had spent money again. He immediately retorted, "Manager, ban these trolls. How can we allow them to come here and stir up trouble?"

And to other fans, don't believe everything you hear. C... Ah Chen does steal my jungle monsters and hinders my development, but that's part of the game's tactics. It's only right for a father to let his son have his way. Ah Chen is perfectly fine!

At the same time, a large number of unidentified creatures suddenly flooded into the live streams of A-Guang, Scout, and the others.

These creatures don't care about anything else; their main strategy is to lie through their teeth and throw all sorts of dirty water around first.

Whenever an EDG player refutes the statement, the immediate reaction is comments such as: "They're getting anxious," "They've been threatened," or "They've conspired together."

However, the comments in Li Chen's live stream, where he was the protagonist of the incident, presented a completely different picture.

[It wasn't C, you caught A?]

"Holy crap, how could you get this on your hands? Are you crazy?"

Do you know how many people have fallen victim to this?

I used to drive a Lamborghini and live in a villa, until I leveraged my money and got into the top tier of the Chinese basketball league...

Take my advice, quit now. The money you earn from playing games isn't enough to cover your losses.

(Is Xiumei coming back? Has Qu turned into Nb again?)

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