Chapter 32 Uzi Dies Under His Own Banner
Chapter 32 Uzi Dies Under His Own Banner
"We need to practice their lineup and strategy too; it's simple, straightforward, but very effective!"
The factory manager made the final arrangements immediately after watching the match.
He especially felt that this aggressive approach was more effective against teams like RNG that relied on a single core player.
They rushed in and killed me instantly, without any explanation.
"Should I practice Jayce?" A-Guang asked.
"No need, Maokai can follow too, or if you play Shen, just use your ultimate to let Jarvan IV engage, it's much better than Jayce."
The factory manager was even quite pleased with his improvements.
Ah Guang:.......
.........
I feel like I've been cheated out of my money.
Uzi stood up from his seat with a livid expression.
He hated this feeling from the very first day he became a professional player.
However, he wouldn't show those emotions now, and he certainly wouldn't do something as amazing as drinking milk halfway through the game.
I forced myself to keep my expression looking natural.
Uzi glanced at Xiaohu without noticing that after the first loss, he had to realize a problem.
In the Spring Split, he was able to win the FMVP and solo kill Faker in the hands of General Pnaw. How come he suddenly became sluggish in the Summer Split?
Although they won the first four games, the mid laner didn't have the same flair he showed in the Spring Split.
Strange!
Could it be that he has a good relationship with Wuxin and is playing himself?
Otherwise, it doesn't make sense; things changed like this the moment I joined.
Xiaohu noticed that Uzi seemed quite angry.
Having heard rumors of Uzi's bad temper before, he was a little panicked.
He felt that Knight's role was quite similar to Xiye's.
He really enjoys showcasing his skills, but compared to Xiye, his skills are a level above.
After the match, Xiaohu no longer felt that Xiye's crushing defeat last time was due to poor form.
Uzi's aura made Xiaohu feel a little suffocated.
He was even thinking about whether he should go and say something to Uzi, admitting that he had indeed been careless in this game.
But what if he insults me?
Forget it, let's see what he says later, and play it safe for now.
.......
"Uzi was frantically farming minions in the mid lane when he suddenly saw a banner. He went over and saw that it read, 'Uzi died under this banner!' In an instant, Jarvan IV roared, and only Uzi's 'Bitter!' echoed throughout the Rift."
"Hahaha."
"Wild King, you're really getting cocky. If this gets out, you'll lose your Weibo account, won't you?" Pyl suppressed a smile, glancing around as if afraid of hidden cameras.
"What are you afraid of? There's no one else on this road. If you don't say anything, Knight won't say anything, and those two Koreans won't understand anyway."
"Bro, aren't I talented!" Eimy was overjoyed.
Knight asked earnestly, "Did you have excellent grades when you were in school, Brother Xie?"
"Over 100, I mean the total score."
"Oh, then I'm not as good as you."
"..."
The group walked backstage, playfully bickering as they went.
Marin's feeling about this game was that he was really wrong before.
I always stubbornly feel that my teammates are treating me like an outsider, and then I get more and more frustrated as the game goes on.
But it turns out that all I had to do was communicate, send signals, and offer suggestions... and I could integrate perfectly.
On second thought, that makes sense.
Who would want to have much synergy with a top laner who only knows how to send signals?
He is now extremely optimistic about LGD's performance in the Summer Split.
I felt that the addition of the new coach was simply a stroke of genius.
Compared to the stern-faced clerk he dealt with last year, he had more faith in the current Jiangxia.
.......
Uzi really did his best in this game.
We did our best to send the biggest one.
[Isn't this blaming the teammates for being too cowardly? They didn't step forward and let an AD carry into the Jarvan IV's EQ R combo range.]
The reasons given for GSL always seem refreshingly unique to me!
The live stream was filled with heated discussion, and the camera focused on LGD returning to their rest area.
Jiang Xia, dressed in a neat black suit, stood at the door, greeting everyone one by one.
It was a very special ceremony for the team members.
Moreover, the audience could genuinely see that the troublemakers of LGD respected their relatively young coach.
IMP would initiate a fist bump, and Marin even bent over slightly.
These details have been brought up and discussed on the anti-racism forum.
Is there a problem? This coach is capable, so we should definitely respect him.
[This match was a complete stomp by LGD; from the laning phase to team fights, it was all LGD's doing.]
[He's a Challenger player in the Korean server; he'd definitely be respected as a coach.]
[After LGD lost to EDG last time, Pyl even said in an interview that they let their coach down, which is terrifying.]
Indeed, to be able to train this group of troublemakers like this is truly invincible; at least a hundred times better than that jerk Chris!
There was more discussion, and everyone's attention was once again focused on Jiang Xia.
With her neat short hair and a face that still looked somewhat youthful in her early twenties, she possessed a thoughtfulness beyond her years, hardly mature.
His expression was smiling, and his eyes were bright.
His gestures and mannerisms while speaking have a unique charm.
I think a lot of people would like a guy with that kind of looks and personality if he were a contestant.
Unbeknownst to Jiang Xia, his Weibo account suddenly gained a lot of female followers.
It's all the guy's fault for bringing the camera backstage.
"I'm the MVP?" Eimy was shocked!
"Although the solo kills in the mid and top lanes and the AD's teamfight output impressed us, we cannot deny Eimy's help to LGD in the early, mid, and even late game."
"Yes, they completely outpaced MXLG in terms of tempo, and they weren't afraid in team fights either, especially their carry play in the final wave—a truly MVP-caliber performance!"
Wawa and Miller were summarizing; they had watched the entire Spring Split.
I simply cannot understand how a jungler could possibly create such gameplay.
If you weren't the jungler, and you had this kind of performance in the Spring Split, would LGD have been eliminated in the first round of the playoffs?
[That last play by the jungler was so cool, bro! He dribbled past his opponent!]
The MVP should have been given to him.
[Great, great, even the jungler can carry now! LGD is truly invincible!]
[Let's choose a skin, how about the Prince skin?]
As soon as these comments came out, real LGD fans immediately refuted them and posted a picture.
LGDS5's Varus shot in the wrong direction during the group stage, accompanied by the caption: "Don't get cocky! A constant reminder!"
......
"You already have MVP, but I don't." Pyl was hurt, even though she had improved a lot during this time.
Jiang Xia comforted him, "There will be a Ping Shen. You'll have to unleash your full power in the later support versions."
"Yes, Coach."
Jiang Xia wanted to curse because the system hadn't given him even a single point.
I'm impressed, this old fox is really something.
Jiang Xia turned his head and looked at Eimy with a smile.
"Jungle King, getting MVP feels pretty good, right?"
"...Awesome." Eimy really couldn't remember when he last won MVP with LGD; it had been a long time.
"Play well, win more, the prize money is high, and if you win a lot, think about the regular season MVP and the trophy, that's even better."
"hey-hey."
【积分+3+3+3+3+3+3+3+3...】
Pyl was helpless; she still had the same idea.
Thankfully, Eimy from Goucha went pro; otherwise, he'd probably be completely devoured in the workplace.
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