Chapter 37 Vinegar, Please Respect Your Teammates
Chapter 37 Vinegar, Please Respect Your Teammates
Due to the tight schedule, Chen Wang and his team needed to prepare for tomorrow's match immediately.
So everyone ate dinner in the training room.
Chen Wang and the others ordered and just waited for the food to be brought up.
Chen Wangke had no choice but to try the food he had always wanted to eat.
"The Lanzhou beef noodles are pretty good, not bad at all, thumbs up!"
After taking a picture and posting it on Weibo, Chen Wang nodded with satisfaction.
I have to challenge the curse of beef noodles, no doubt about it.
When eating noodles
After all, Chen Wang had already told them to put up with his shoes, which was practically humiliating them, so these two teams certainly wouldn't do nothing.
G2 responded by posting a picture of a rabbit tearing off the WE team logo, while Flash Wolves made a classic harsh remark: "It's hard to say who's going to hurt whom, and how's the beef noodles?"
Why isn't my classic "My face is a little itchy" segment included?
Chen Wang expressed his regret and replied directly below: "You're quite sarcastic. If you're itching for a beating, come and help me out."
That feels good. This makes up for the regret of not having a Zhuo Ge in this era.
After finishing our meal, we went to training.
However, Chen Wang and his team didn't practice too late, since they had a match tomorrow, so they just did a quick tactical drill.
Meanwhile, on the other end of the network.
A new post appeared on the forum, with a very simple title.
"The two weakest teams in MSI are having a huge fight. Chen Cu, please respect your teammates."
This title is so catchy that the post went viral as soon as it was published.
For no other reason than that WE has won two games in a row, yet some people still dare to engage in team fights when they are at a disadvantage. Many netizens are curious about what angle to criticize them from.
First of all, let me state that I am not a fan of anyone, nor do I dislike WE. I simply dislike Chen Cu's behavior.
A clown jumping around to attract attention.
Putting everything else aside, just today, after beating the two weakest teams in MSI, he dared to post on Weibo challenging beef noodles and mocking others.
Everyone knows that GAM and TSM are the weakest teams in MSI.
If you're so capable, go ahead and challenge SKT.
This is only one aspect.
On the other hand, mocking teammates and maliciously reporting one's own jungler to get a chance to play shows that this person's motives and actions were impure from the beginning.
Especially the lack of respect for teammates.
What makes you think you were able to win these two games today and get the MVP? Wasn't it because you kept taking resources from your teammates?
The jungler wants to gank your top lane, the mid laner wants to use their ultimate on your top lane, and even the support has to come to your top lane every ten minutes to help you establish an advantage. It's one thing to be a toxic player in ranked games, but in a real competition, they're still the same toxic player, treating everyone else like idiots.
The hopes of the entire WE team rest on your shoulders. When you win, you're awesome; when you lose, you can't carry your teammates. What kind of spoiled top laner are you? What's the difference between you and a traitor? You're just a complete overgrown baby.
It's a tragedy for the LPL to have someone like this develop. Just wait, tomorrow FW and G2 will be recruiting you.
Hopefully, you won't use private mode after the match tomorrow.
Although I say I'm not a fan of anyone, it's quite obvious from various comments that I like someone.
Therefore, many groups immediately used the post as a battlefield and launched fierce battles.
Indeed, Chen Cu is already this arrogant after winning only two world-class matches. If he wins the championship, wouldn't he dare to bully people?
[If you don't get cocky when you win, when will you? Go cocky when you lose, you're still someone's fan anyway, aren't you? You're obviously a Mystic fan.]
Indeed, Mystic getting killed by the Vietnamese AD carry in lane was Chen Gou's fault; it was all the top laner's problem.
[But Chen Gou did consume resources, so it seems reasonable for him to be ranked C.]
[Wasn't this creating opportunities for your teammates? The enemy top laner was already low on health at level two, and you weren't going to help?]
[The main problem is that this guy never plays a normal top laner; WE's lineups always look weird.]
That's how public opinion is online. On Tieba, you can even see people saying that Faker's laning phase lacks detail.
So when Chen Wang woke up early in the morning and saw this post on Tieba, his expression was very calm.
These haters didn't even wait until they lost the game to start complaining.
On the fourth day of the group stage, the first match was between Flash Wolves and SKT. The WE players sat backstage watching the TV screen, looking relaxed.
Because Flash Wolves' record is similar to theirs, and they've played against each other before, after making personnel adjustments, the players don't feel much pressure.
However, as the match progressed, everyone's expressions gradually became serious.
Because Flash Wolves are actually going to win.
Karsa's rhythm was explosive, one kill after another, while Faker seemed to be asleep, even managing to use his death flash.
"Wow, this Flash Wolves team actually has some merit. Their reputation as anti-Korean heroes is well-deserved."
Ning exclaimed in surprise, "They seem to really know how to beat SKT. Should we learn from them?"
But Chen Wang saw something else: "Their ability to snowball is too poor."
"Look, the kill score is clearly 7:2, but the economies of both sides are almost the same, and SKT's economy is even 200 more."
Finally, Flash Wolves forced a team fight at Baron Nashor after more than forty minutes, ending the game.
Under normal circumstances, a score of 12:2 should be a crushing victory no matter how you play. The economic benefits of kills are enormous, and SKT shouldn't have been able to drag this out for so long.
But that's SKT for you.
By managing lanes and exchanging resources, it's even possible to achieve an economic comeback.
If they hadn't lost that Baron fight, Flash Wolves would have truly been turned around and defeated.
"Their top and bottom lanes aren't very strong, so they should be able to easily dominate the top, mid, and jungle."
But the audience didn't see these things.
Seeing that Flash Wolves had actually broken SKT's undefeated streak, people started criticizing them on the forum.
Flash Wolves seem to be in high spirits; WE is probably in trouble.
[It should have been done a long time ago, otherwise it would have been unbearable to see Chen Cu's smug face.]
[Just beat SKT, now they're playing WE, WE looks like they're going to collapse.]
No matter how much people predict the outcome, the competition is about to begin. With both sides ready to enter the arena, many people have stopped being active on various social media platforms and are preparing to watch the competition closely.
The game has officially entered the BP phase.
As the blue side, FW didn't hesitate at all and immediately banned Vayne.
WE, on the other hand, banned Syndra and raised the priority of LeBlanc and Fizz.
FW continued to gank Lucian and Kalista, causing an uproar in the audience, with even the commentators unable to hold back their laughter.
"Are you really that afraid of Butterfly picking AD in the top lane? These are all examples of champions that are targeted for banning." Remember couldn't help but question.
He definitely has a natural affinity for FW, but he can't be too obvious about it; he can only express it as a question.
WE's second and third picks were LeBlanc and Lulu.
"Have you noticed?" Guan Zeyuan noticed the details of the Bp (Best Play) mode: "Ever since Butterfly played, WE hasn't banned Kennen a single time."
"It was always a fixed ban before."
"That's how confident we are that Butterfly can have an advantage on the field."
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