LOL: It’s so happy to be a Chinese aid in LCK

Chapter 17 Faker requests to add you as a friend

Chapter 17 Faker requests to add you as a friend
The end and beginning of every season of the League of Legends professional league will be accompanied by different joys and sorrows.

This year, at the end of the S7 season, SKT, which has won three world championships, experienced the taste of a loser for the first time.

After being defeated by SSG 3:0, Faker fell down on the table and burst into tears after the game. Before leaving the stage, he looked back many times and shed tears on the spot with unwillingness and loneliness.

SKT's Triple Crown mid laner, the devil in the hearts of countless people, was absolutely emotionally shattered at that moment.

Unlike other teams, where a runner-up can be used as a shield for a lifetime, for Faker, being runner-up has undoubtedly constituted a condition of shame.

Not to mention the regretful S7 season, in addition to the failure to win the championship at the end of the season, he also experienced a huge blow at the beginning of the season.

This blow did not come from someone within the team retiring, but from outside the team, or someone in the host world officially announced his withdrawal from the LCK.

Host Zhao Enjing resigned!

At that time, Faker felt a sense of déjà vu, which made him breathless and very depressed for a time.

It was obvious that he had not had time to express his feelings, so why did the other party withdraw?

Because of this, Faker suppressed himself for half a season and finally managed to cheer himself up.

Unexpectedly, such a huge blow came at the end of the season, causing him to fail in the final for the first time and win the runner-up position.

Faker almost collapsed.

No matter how strong and strong his mentality is, the setbacks of the S7 season have created a stubborn psychological shadow in his heart.

After that, Huni proposed his plan to retire in the North American region, and Peanut also said that he was ready to transfer, which made Faker despair about the future S8 season.

Therefore, after the World Championship, Faker locked himself in the room and was silent for three days!

Three days later, when other teams were on vacation, he applied for an alt account and officially started the alt account scoring.

He was too depressed, almost breathless from the regretful S7 season, so he desperately wanted to use the trumpet to score points to regain his original intention, and then, he took a deep breath, Come to your senses.

Unexpectedly, his journey to achieve points on the alt account was extremely unsatisfactory, and it was probably closely related to his mood. Even though he played 24 hours of ranked games 15 hours a day, his journey to achieve points was still extremely bumpy.

In nearly a month, with his strength, he was able to reach 272 points of the Extraordinary Master, which can be said to be extremely impressive.

I recall that at the beginning, he was high-spirited and talked eloquently, and he said to his teammates who were not good at him, "You are like a master." But now it is better, he himself is stuck in the master level and cannot move up.

Yesterday, he had a crazy losing streak all day long. In the last few games, he couldn't stabilize his condition and started to get into trouble.

Faker once again began to question his own strength in the bottom of his heart, wondering whether he should not open an alt account to score points. Is this really useful? Will it have the opposite effect?
Thinking about this, Faker became more and more uneasy and was ready to give up this trumpet completely.

But before giving up, he decided to have another day of fun as a final farewell.

Alas, it’s a pity that Zhao Enjing didn’t even ask him to say goodbye when he announced his withdrawal from the LCK. It was really heartbreaking...

In short, Faker gritted his teeth, suppressed the chaos in his heart, and started the rankings on the farewell day.

This day's ranking was still very difficult, and my condition was also extremely poor, which led to me kneeling in the rankings and losing 7 games in a row.

Faker has decided that if he loses one more game, he will say goodbye to this account completely. However, in this last game, there were some waves. Before the game started, someone asked him in the small dialogue box whether he wanted the mid lane position. Faker followed his usual style. If he couldn't be ranked in the middle lane, he wouldn't take the position. He would play whatever he was ranked in. But since he was ranked in the middle lane, he didn't know how to play. Jean didn't answer. A normal person would probably understand what he meant by this time.

However, it seemed different this time. The opponent kept chattering and said that he was a professional player, RNG, Xiaohu, so give him the middle lane.

He has some impression of RNG, Xiaohu, who is it? Is he a very famous person? Unexpectedly, he still didn't reply.

The small chat box suddenly became lively, and two other teammates joined the chat.

Because the game was in Chinese, he couldn't understand it. He could only vaguely guess that he recognized the professional player and was asking him to give up his position. The two people cue him frantically.

His brows furrowed again and again. He was already depressed. Why would he bump into such a ungrateful person now?
With helplessness and curiosity, he copied and pasted and translated what these people were talking about. The more he looked, the darker his face became. The more he looked, the worse his face became.

These people are so boring! When he refused to give up his position, he was forcibly labeled as an actor and told that he would be reported.

Desecrating someone's innocence out of thin air!

The same goes for that professional player. His fans were so unreasonable that he actually stood aside and said nothing.

Even if he didn't know the professional player who proudly showed off who he was from RNG, Faker seemed to be able to imagine the ugly face of the opponent at this moment, and his character could be determined at a glance.

He frowned, not wanting to translate anymore, and preparing to turn a blind eye, but at this moment, a fourth person joined the chat.

Faker originally thought that he was another licking fan of the unimpressed RNG professional player who came to scold him and slander him, so he didn't want to continue translating. However, for some unknown reason, he copied and pasted the translation again.

This translation made his eyes light up.

This person actually came to help him. From his perspective, he viciously scolded the unimpressed professional player and his two licking fans.

Even from the perspective of a bystander, Faker felt very comfortable scolding him, not to mention that the other party was still venting his anger for himself, which immediately gained a lot of favor from Faker.

However, this game ended before it even started and was dismissed early. Faker felt regretful because he originally wanted to link up with the top laner who helped him vent his anger and play a sweaty game.

However, he regretted it for a short while. When the next game started, the two of them bumped into each other again!
Not only that, the little-known professional player also went to the opposite side! Faker suddenly felt that he had a sense of mission.

A grudge game! This is it!
Before he could fully adjust his state and calm down, the game started, and the top laner on the opposite side sent a sarcastic inquiry to the public screen again.

When he translated, he almost laughed angrily.

Pros! Another guy who is unimpressive, but still uses his status as a professional player to overwhelm others.

He was extremely puzzled and confused. When did professional players become so arrogant?

He, Lee Sang Hyuk, is a professional player who has won three s championships and has never done this before. He plays whatever he is ranked in. He is honest and always humble. How many championships does the opponent have? How awesome is that?
Seeing that the top laner in the team did not reply to the opponent, Faker felt even more depressed. He vaguely guessed that the opponent was worried about the professional players on the line and was afraid of being embarrassed if they lost. This was a grudge game after all.

The other party got into all these troubles because he was angry with him. It's all his fault!

Faker felt secretly ashamed in his heart. His Yuyu state, which he had not adjusted back to for a long time, suddenly reached its peak at this moment. Not only was it at its peak, it even reached the Great Perfection!

(End of this chapter)

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