Chapter 3Chapter3
The post was not long, and Zhong Yuebai read it quickly.
There have been over a thousand comments below, most of which are echoes from fans, but there are also discordant voices——
[Anonymous Netizen]: I only support Chinese AD and Poseidon! No matter how good the Koreans are, I don't like them. 【Manual Goodbye】
[Anonymous netizen]: To be honest, did the poster exaggerate? This AD operation is good, but it's not as good as Dancer, right? A discussion?
[How to spend Valentine’s Day]: Host, let me remind you that Dancer is the AD who helped AFT win the S championship three times in a row! He is "TheADC"! Not just any AD can compare!
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There was mild skepticism at first.
Zhong Yuebai continued to scroll down the comments, but found that the content gradually became unpleasant——
[Anonymous Netizen]: Is he worthy of competing with Dancer? If it weren't for Wave's strong jungler in the semifinals, your "little guess" reverse ultimate move might have sent Wave home! 【Black Line】
[April’s biggest fan]: Huh? Are Chinese fans of your mother's Korean team?
[ftyush]: Get out! This is a gaming forum, not a place for you ladies to chase sissies!
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Then a fierce scolding war broke out.
[Poseidon’s Little Sponge]: What is the mentality of people who don’t know how to spray? This is a club game, not a national team game! According to this logic, Chinese people must support the Chinese Super League teams and cannot watch La Liga and the Premier League? ! Don’t forget, the Chinese Super League still has signings, right? 【Laugh without saying a word】
[Little Romance]: Is that "April's biggest fan" really a fan of April? I'm afraid it's a black fan! Aren't April's middle and lower players also signed from South Korea? 【Helplessly spread his hands】
[The Rabbit of Yiyi Family]: The SB who personally attacked the players, did the management not ban his account? If the account is not banned, then I will manually @super version [helplessly spread my hands] @supermoderator
[Yangdi]: Wow! Isn't it the management of Lingshen's live broadcast room upstairs? It's an honor! I really like Ling Shen's auxiliary! ! The first female support in LPL [Love]
[Rabbit from Yiyi Family]: Hee hee, our Ling Shen is not only the first female support in LPL, but also the first support in LPL [Love]
[Ai Shen’s Little Tail]: Can those upstairs please have a little face? The first female support in LPL? Still the first assistant? [Laughs] Our Ai Shen at least has an MSI championship. What do you, Ling Shen, have? The number one in the void named by fans?
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Ling Shen.
Ai Shen.
These two people are Ling Yiyi and Ai Yayan, two of the three female players in the LPL.
However, since they both play support positions and play for April and NG, two established giants respectively, there are often fights between their biggest fans, and no one is convinced by the other.
Normally, Zhong Yuebai would be happy to be a spectator watching the fun, but at this time, she just glanced briefly, pulled the page to the comment box at the bottom, clicked on the keyboard, and then bit her lip to think. I thought, but chose to remain anonymous——
[Anonymous netizen]: Riddle is playing really well...I believe it is only a matter of time before he surpasses Dancer.
That's right.
Zhong Yuebai is also one of Jiang Chengbin’s “fan girls”——
This matter has to start from half a year ago.
At that time, her TGA team was blocked by the third NG youth training team and fell on the way to the LSPL. The youth training of a professional team, even if it is only three teams, is much better than these temporary team players. His teammates collapsed across the board, and the mid laner, who had the only two kills in the game, was unable to recover and left the field in disastrous defeat.
In fact, before losing the game against the NG youth training team, she had never thought about playing professionally. Even if she participated in the TGA game with interest, she just wanted to experience the fun of playing offline games. But she never thought that the gap between them and professional players would be so huge. Even the players opposite her who were about the same age could not be considered professional players in the true sense.
She had always been confident in her own strength, but she lost the game so uglyly in front of everyone. While her heart was heavy, a strong sense of unwillingness arose spontaneously.
However, the next day, just when she solemnly told her parents that she wanted to play professionally, she unexpectedly received a call from the team leader of TheSky.
Her father is a tycoon of a well-known game company, and her mother is a former professional player of PUBG. They always respect her decision, so they accompanied her to TheSky's base in the afternoon without saying a word.
In fact, TheSky's manager, Ji Jie, was shocked when he first learned about her family background. However, when he thought about it, if he had not been influenced by the family environment since childhood and had good genetic talents, a person who had not received any professional education would It is almost impossible for the trained children to be like her, who can operate delicately and at the same time master the overall game and rhythm ability.
However, the excitement of joining the youth training of a well-established and strong team had not faded away, and the coaching team had a serious talk with her, hoping that she would transition to the support position.
In a professional team, support is definitely a core position. Not only does it have to be a commander, but it also has to control the entire map, control the rhythm of the game, and make team decisions quickly and correctly under various circumstances.
So during that time, in order to adapt to the support position as quickly as possible, she took the Korean server account given by the club to rank, while looking for various professional support game videos on the Internet, but accidentally clicked on a game called "Korean Server High Rank" Rank Highlights" video.
It was at that time that the ID Wave.Riddle came into her sight.
Smooth A move, coquettish positioning, precise skill casting and blood volume calculation. Although there were only a few minutes of footage, she took the trouble to drag the progress bar back and forth and watched it for more than half an hour.
It would be great if I could support an AD like this in the future!
She couldn't help but search for the name [Wave.Riddle] on the Internet. However, at that time, the ID was not as widely known as she imagined, and it did not attract the attention of major game media. There were only a few lines of brief information reporting on this name. Rookie AD in the LCK Summer Split. (End of chapter)