Chapter 126 The Main Theme: No Regrets



Chapter 126 focuses on leaving no regrets.

If you're wrong, you're wrong; there's nothing wrong with talking about it.

If the coach is just stubborn, that's fine, but if he can't recognize his mistakes, then this team is definitely doomed.

For Yang Jingyu, these were all minor matters. What truly mattered to him was not having a job.

Seriously, being unemployed is fatal.

Do we really have to go to the factory to screw in screws? No way, officer, which end do we put the screws in from?

After comforting them, Yang Jingyu briefly explained the draft picks for the next game, and then the match continued.

In the commentary booth, Kris said, "Next, we're entering the decisive game of best-of-three. Neither WE nor DMO has chosen to make any substitutions."

Soon, the players from both sides took to the field.

In the third and decisive game, both sides were giving it their all.

If DMO wins today, their second-place position will basically be secure.

If they lose, IG will undoubtedly be ranked second.

As for WE, they are currently 2-4, so they're just taking it one win at a time.

They'll definitely be in the playoffs, but if they can get just one point ahead in the playoffs, why not?

Soon, we entered the business plan (BP) phase.

Yang Jingyu chose the blue side again in this game, and he has played on the blue side in all three games.

There's not much to say, I just feel that the blue team's ban/pick is easier to do.

This is true; the blue side's draft is indeed easier. Since the start of the Summer Split, the blue side has a 67% win rate, so most teams prefer to play on the blue side.

Aside from FPX and DMO after Yang Jingyu came on, they would be willing to take a counter position!

DMO is for Yang Jingyu, while FPX is for Dabi.

Big Brother, the chosen one, Hua Zi.

He felt he deserved the counter position, not only because he was the chosen one, but also because he was the absolute core of the team.

As for WE, they thought Yang Jingyu would be playing this game.

Xiye was also looking forward to laning against Yang Jingyu, because they had never faced each other before, not even when playing ranked games.

As for why Yang Jingyu was chosen to play mid lane after the substitution, it was because Twila's performance in the previous game negatively impacted his teammates, so he had to be replaced.

But Yang Jingyu was not replaced, because many professional players on various teams do need a coach like him.

The most important function of a coach is to trust his players, especially in crucial games, and never try to mess with their mentality.

It's easy to say, but very difficult to do.

Whether it's LCK or LPL, to be honest, they all like to mess with the players' mentality, especially TT, who particularly enjoys doing that!

Once the draft screen appeared, Yang Jingyu and Bai stood behind the five team members and began to chatter on and on.

The draft picks for this game were actually easier to make, which was to focus on leaving no regrets.

DMO PICK: Top lane Aatrox, Jungle Rek'Sai, Mid lane Lulu, Bot lane Kai'Sa, Support Yuumi.

DMO BAN: Neeko, Tahm Kench, Karma, Vladimir, Mordekaiser.

WE PICK: Top lane Sion, Jungle Sylas, Mid lane Irelia, Bot lane Kalista, Support Alistar.

WE BAN: Lux, Jayce, Olaf, NOC, Gangplank.

In the decisive third game, WE once again opted for a highly aggressive lineup. DMO, on the other hand, chose a more well-rounded lineup, capable of making an impact throughout the early, mid, and late game.

To be precise, it was Yang Jingyu who believed in Gala!

That's right, it's time to trust Gala again.

I've already picked Kai'Sa for you. If you don't perform exceptionally well, then I'll start to suspect that you're not cheating.

No AD carry can cheat, especially you, Gala. Your life is over.

Early game: At three minutes, DMO invaded the jungle and killed Sylas, but Alistar arrived and flashed back to Rek'Sai's tower. After that, both sides probed each other without a clear winner. At 19:30, DMO attempted a tower dive but hesitated too much, and WE teleported in from behind a ward and killed Aatrox.

Mid-game: At 23 minutes, when WE was taking the Fire Dragon, DMO tried to stop them. At the same time, Ale's top laner Aatrox flanked and initiated a team fight. DMO won the team fight, achieving a 1-for-4 exchange, taking the Baron, and destroying towers to secure resources.

At 26 minutes, DMO had a significant economic advantage over WE7000.

Late Game: At 28 minutes, both teams clashed in the jungle. Aatrox initiated a team fight with Q-Flash, and Kai'Sa followed up with her teammates to kill Kalista. DMO pressed their advantage and wiped out WE. They then pushed down the mid-lane inhibitor. During their retreat, DMO counter-engaged and chased down WE's top and jungle laners who were setting up vision. After killing two of them, DMO continued their momentum and won the game.

Kris said, "Let's congratulate DMO for not being caught up in the next two games and winning this best-of-three series!"

Cat Emperor said, "This DMO team is completely unfamiliar to me. Neither of their two wins lasted more than thirty minutes. How did Coach Jing Yu teach them? If this continues, Coach Jing Yu's value is going to rise again."

Kris also felt the same way.

I'm afraid that next year, during the winter transfer window—no, I mean the preliminary season—Yang Jingyu will become a top-tier coach in the LPL. I'm not talking about his coaching ability; he demonstrated that during the Spring Split. Now, in the Summer Split, he's not only shown his coaching skills but also his abilities as an active professional player. If nothing unexpected happens, he'll likely be on the verge of receiving a near-maximum salary.

In fact, DMO's club is also hesitant now because Yang Jingyu's contract with them only has six months left.

My dear reader, there's more to this chapter! Please click the next page to continue reading—even more exciting content awaits!

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