Chapter 141 (Part 2) - Answering Questions
Actually, there's a topic that's rarely mentioned these days.
That is, people are afraid of Korean players throwing matches. At least after IG won the world championship, no one said that anymore.
Since the early days of player recruitment, there have been instances of Korean players being brought in, the most famous of which is the one-handed Jayce.
Moreover, in past matches, if it were LPL vs LCK, each team would have a three-plus-two configuration, meaning a team would have five players: two Korean players and three Chinese players. This standard configuration will remain in place even three or four years from now!
This is the standard setup in the LPL, and they've even achieved excellent results.
Fortunately, everyone was very serious about wanting to win, so it wouldn't be appropriate to say that the Korean players were actually acting.
However, as everyone knows, when it comes to the World Championship, LPL teams should pay a little more attention to the nationality of their players compared to LCK teams.
Yang Jingyu continues to stream every day, and then he and Mozi stream duo queue.
Oh, it's Mozi, not Mozi. Mozi is a shared girlfriend, while Mozi is a 36C!
Yang Jingyu's live streams are quite successful, because he knows how to do them.
As for the number of viewers, in Penguin, a little over a million would be the maximum.
This refers to popularity, not the number of viewers.
There are currently over 1.2 million viewers. It seems illogical that so many people are idle every day.
Of course, during the live stream, there will be some people who want to fencing with Yang Jingyu; just ignore them.
Before the live broadcast, he hadn't expected that anyone would like fencing; this interest seemed to have a unique charm.
If, and I mean if, someone meets you and asks what your hobbies are, and you say fencing, they might look at you strangely.
However, it really depends on the individual, since some people might just really like fencing!
Furthermore, if you're fencing with your own skills, what right do others have to look down on you?
Of course, Yang Jingyu's personality and hobbies are normal, but in life, there are always slight deviations. After spending a lot of time with Mozi, Yang Jingyu felt that he had become more open and open.
Simply put, it's Mozi's livestreaming style that's truly unique.
It's not that so many people watch her live streams just because she's Mozi. Ultimately, either you make yourself look like a monkey on live streams, or you make suggestive jokes.
Yang Jingyu was shocked that Mozi could earn so much money at such a young age.
Of course, he had no intention of marrying a rich woman.
He doesn't care about other people's opinions, but how should I put it, some things are best left unsaid; taking them too seriously is going too far.
Two days before the ten-week competition, Yang Jingyu said in his live broadcast: "Family members, I'm afraid I won't be able to broadcast for a while. Because of the tight schedule, we've had a lot more practice matches recently, almost every day, and time is extremely tight."
The natural regret for those who enjoy Yang Jingyu's live streams is that various problems followed one after another, leading to the situation where Yang Jingyu, playing Alistar support, knocked the enemy jungler into the dragon pit, causing the dragon to be stolen, which was overlooked by everyone.
If someone were paying attention, they would notice that Yang Jingyu's jungler had started hurling insults at him, but Yang Jingyu didn't care. After all, everyone encounters some idiots in their life.
These people might think they're idiots when they look at themselves, but so what?
There are naturally many questions to ask about the training match, and the audience has also raised all sorts of questions.
"Host, what do you think are the chances of DMO winning the Summer Split championship this time?"
The person who asked the question sent a super fire. Yang Jing was very grateful to see that the other party had sent a super fire, so he replied, "Thank you for sending a hundred super fires, boss. I thank you here."
"Regarding your question, I think if DMO wants to win the Summer Split championship, they have two major obstacles to overcome: RNG and FPX!"
"RNG currently has a god-like presence, and many people think that RNG has lost its competitiveness, but that's not the case."
"Then there's FPX. To be honest, FPX is very strong right now. They're currently on a nine-game winning streak, and nobody can say for sure what the future holds."
"They might even win the world championship this year!"
To be honest, Little Phoenix is indeed quite strong right now, but DMO and Little Phoenix are about the same level of teams. It's impossible to say that they have absolutely no chance of winning.
Even if Little Phoenix has Teacher B, we won't agree that he's amazing unless he gives us an iPhone.
In response, someone asked Yang Jingyu if LCK was strong in S9.
When asked about this, Yang Jingyu fell silent for a moment before replying, "Actually, the LCK is currently facing a talent gap, with only veteran players. Although a large number of new players have emerged, we can still handle them. At least this year's LCK, I watched a lot of their matches, and I think they are not that strong this year. Even if they make it to the World Championship, they still won't be able to achieve good results. The main reason is that we bought too many of their players."
Some people also asked whether T1 will qualify for the World Championship this year.
As a professional player and coach, Yang Jingyu is qualified to comment on T1.
To put it simply, T1 is a very magical team, but it is just a very magical team.
The reason is obvious: he can turn the impossible into reality, and he possesses the true foundation of an e-sports dynasty, but that's all there is to it.
Before S7, when they were still called SKT, they were incredibly strong and virtually unbeatable. Now, everyone is an enemy.
Regardless, Teacher Dafei is still worthy of respect.
The reason I call him Dafei is not out of disrespect, but rather as a sign of respect.
Yang Jingyu thought about the question from the netizen for a while, but could only think about it.
During the LCK Summer Split, Yang Jingyu would occasionally watch their matches and try to copy their tactics or hero usage.
The result speaks for itself; this year was arguably the weakest year for the LCK.
Even S8 wouldn't have made Yang Jingyu think that way, because at that time, the undisputed winner between IG and KT would be the world champion. And our proud all-Chinese team fell to the mighty G2. What does this show? It shows that perhaps the concept of an all-Chinese team doesn't work.
Even so, we still need to keep trying and experimenting to see if an all-Chinese team can work.
Anyway, if even EDG can stick to the concept of an all-Chinese team, how can you think that an all-Chinese team is hopeless?
Besides, an all-Chinese team isn't without a chance. After all, an all-Chinese team needs five of the best players to be able to defeat a Korean team.
At least by winning one MSI, as the victorious region of MSI, no team from any other region can take this championship from the LPL.
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