However, it’s clear that facing Samsung White in the finals is definitely different.
South Korea has dedicated national resources to esports. Even though it’s not fully established, the overall tone has already been set.
Their analysts aren’t just sitting around; they probably noticed it a week ago. After yesterday’s match, they’ve surely co up with several counter-strategies.
Glancing at his teammates, he said, "Co on, let’s practice another set these days! This set will revolve around as the core. No matter if it’s the jungle or top lane, or support, everything revolves around ! I need eyes on at all tis. Also, I’ll take all the jungle monsters. The jungle can have what’s left after ..."
He’s preparing to show the Korea Team what it ans to strike with deadly precision.
...
The day after Lei Yiming applied, all the contingency plans were in place. They even held a special eting to discuss the matter of professional players.
Without a doubt, everyone thought it was very promising.
So, let’s do it!
He Lewei was still in the dorm organizing information from the past few days since he had to send it to Li Yang, and then Li Yang would post it in the class group chat.
Then, he saw Lei Yiming write in the class group chat: "On the 19th of this month, at 6 PM, there will be an esports event broadcasted live in the school auditorium. Our student Li Yang will participate as a professional player. All students are required to attend unless they have a special reason."
As soon as this news appeared, the group chat exploded.
First ca a series of question marks.
"Teacher Lei, the Li Yang you’re talking about, is it our class president?"
"Yes, that’s also why he hasn’t been attending class lately; he’s gone to participate in the LOL World Championship finals."
"Damn!"
He Lewei was already stunned.
Li Yang is a professional esports player?
How co he didn’t know?
Wait... perhaps he ntioned it before?
He had played a few gas with him. He said the opponents were from the EDG Team, but he didn’t believe it at the ti.
He also hadn’t played gas in a long ti since gas were just a pasti for him.
Opening his computer, logging into the ga client, he quickly saw the related news.
When he saw Li Yang on stage in the video, his whole expression was frozen.
Damn! Why does this guy look so cool!
As if performing well in the college entrance exam wasn’t enough, he also excels at gaming.
This is the highest stage of esports, and it’s the most-watched ga.
He sent a ssage to Li Yang: "Yang, are you really a professional player?"
Li Yang replied: "What else?"
"So, the last ti we played together ... was also with a professional player?"
"Didn’t I tell you, the one who caught you was your idol."
"What the... Damn! Why didn’t you tell earlier? If I knew, I would have gone to watch your ga live!"
"I didn’t expect to be on stage either. It was a last-minute replacent. I have to go for training matches now..."
Li Yang stopped replying, but the shock for He Lewei had just begun.
Chen Weixing also returned and naturally saw the class group chat.
He asked He Lewei, "Didn’t you say Li Yang went on a honeymoon? How did he end up in an esports competition?"
"I... Damn, how would I know! This guy kept it too well hidden. He’s got three partners, and that’s probably not even enough; he might need three more..."
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"Think about it, good at gas, good looks, and he’s from Jing University; what girl wouldn’t like that? I have to hold onto his thigh tightly; my future depends on him!"
After speaking, he started studying.
Chen Weixing asked, puzzled, "Why are you reading?"
"To organize notes, in case Yang can’t catch up with the courses. I’m helping him organize notes so that it’ll be easier for him to review when he cos back."
Chen Weixing thought for a mont, "There are many subjects. You won’t be able to organize them all. I’ll help organize two subjects."
He had been fooled.
He thought Li Yang was like him, wanting just a simple university graduation amidst the hustle of a big city.
But it turns out... this guy secretly accomplished sothing major.
The school even issued an announcent, and if the university also makes an announcent...
This guy is bound for greatness.
Indeed, under the efforts of the Guanghua School of Managent, Jing University’s official site did release an announcent.
Even though it wasn’t widely publicized across other schools, for ga enthusiasts, it was incredibly attention-grabbing news.
Quite a few at Jing University play gas, mainly in their sophomore and junior years.
They saw the news, and word spread quickly.
Even the official LOL ga team knew at this point that one of the professional players was a Jing University student.
That very day, they arranged a video interview with Li Yang.
In the video, Li Yang wore the Guanghua School of Managent’s badge, sitting in the chair, full of smiles.
The host asked, "Player Li Yang, we’ve heard you’re a student at Jing University. Is that true?"
Li Yang: "Yes, I’m currently studying at the Guanghua School of Managent at Jing University."
Host: "It’s said that the admission score for the Guanghua School of Managent is very high. Can you share your college entrance exam score?"
Li Yang: "I was lucky and scored 707 points, but upon entering, I discovered it wasn’t that impressive. My classmates are all top scholars, most didn’t even need to sit the entrance exam. I lacked talent and had to go the traditional route."
His words left the host speechless.
Many topics prepared for the interview were rendered irrelevant.
Finally, the host said helplessly, "So, Li Yang, do you have confidence in the upcoming finals?"
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