Yang Qinglan's live stream was clearly more effective than Yang Jingyu's.
After all, being good-looking means you can do whatever you want.
Yang Qinglan answered as many of the questions raised in the live chat as she could.
If you can't answer, then let Yang Jingyu answer.
For example, how should we view the LPL before S8? Back then, the LPL didn't have a single championship. Was it just a complete failure?
Actually, Yang Jingyu should say this from the perspective of not looking back.
It should be LRL noobs, not LPL noobs.
As we all know, the LPL was born in S8, stopped at the MSC in S10, was revived in S11, was suspended again in S12, and is now revived again at the MSI in S13. It has been undefeated throughout its history, which is truly amazing.
There's nothing we can do about it; it's only the S9 Summer Split now.
After careful consideration, Yang Jingyu gave his answer.
He said into the microphone of the live broadcast: "The LPL before S8 was not bad, it just didn't have a system of rules. Teams like RNG, EDG, IG and WE have been working hard and persistently to reach the highest level, so it really has nothing to do with being bad. It's just that Korean esports was indeed better than ours before. And this year, the championship should still be our region's."
Since Yang Jingyu has said so, some people are curious and are asking which team is most likely to win the championship this year.
Could it be IG winning their second consecutive championship?
Or perhaps EDG?
Or perhaps RNG?
Yang Jingyu was somewhat surprised when he saw the teams mentioned in the live chat.
Why these three teams?
You can somewhat understand IG, because while IG kept the original roster, they also had a substitute for the support position. Although this substitute is terrible, it has to be admitted that IG's dominance this year is still there.
A 4-0 lead at the start speaks volumes.
As for RNG and EDG's rosters this year, they'd be lucky to even win an LPL title, let alone a world championship. What are they thinking?
They didn't even consider FPX, who also started 4-0 and had a higher score than IG. Why didn't they think FPX would win the championship?
What angered Yang Jingyu the most was that no one thought DMO would win the championship.
What, you guys look down on DMO that much?
To be honest, they just don't think much of it.
If DMO wins the championship, they can do a handstand and poop.
There are too many uncertainties in DMO. Even if Yang Jingyu, as the coach, can step in and turn the tide in some games, it's impossible for him to do so every time!
Simply put, Yang Jingyu can only be a surprise weapon, not the key factor that determines the outcome of the battle.
The audience's opinion is correct.
Because Yang Jingyu hasn't convinced them yet. He needs to convince them before they realize that even with four nobodies, Yang Jingyu can still win the world championship. That's what a truly satisfying e-sports story is all about.
Yang Qinglan streamed herself playing on the Korean server, solo queuing.
Although there were wins and losses during the live stream, they were playing in the Korean server's Grandmaster and Challenger ranks, so it's normal to have wins and losses.
Even viewers in the live stream complained that Yang Jingyu didn't play himself and had his sister fill in.
If possible, please do more of these kinds of operations in the future.
Yang Qinglan covered Yang Jingyu's shift for two consecutive days, and then took a plane back to her hometown on Friday morning.
Yang Jingyu naturally gave her a ride; she had to go back to fill out her college application and would have to come to Shanghai again in September.
Anyway, we've shot enough promotional materials; that'll be enough for this season.
To be honest, Yang Jingyu was still a little unaccustomed to Yang Qinglan's departure.
The main problem is that no one helps him wash his smelly socks anymore, so Yang Jingyu can only pile them up after each time he wears them, and then throw them all away when there are too many.
Why not wash it?
It mainly consists of disposable socks; whether or not they are washed is irrelevant.
It's not that Yang Jingyu is lazy, it's just that his socks can't even stand up, so there's no need for him to do it.
Shanghai is now really hot, and since it's July, Yang Jingyu's refrigerator is full of mineral water, beer, and ice cream.
July in Shanghai isn't as hot as back home, but it's still just as unbearable.
Yang Jingyu even wanted to move to the club, but home is home after all. What is the purpose of buying a house? Naturally, it's to have some warmth and homeliness. Although Yang Jingyu has not yet cooked a big meal at home, he often cooks noodles or instant noodles.
Of course, what made Yang Jingyu most gratified was that he received his salary.
His salary for his first coaching contract wasn't very high, since he was just an ordinary assistant coach.
After he surpassed the head coach and was promoted to head coach, his salary was increased for the first time, reaching the level of a head coach.
However, since he started out with DMO, even as the head coach, he only earns 30,000 yuan a month!
The second round of improvements came after the Spring Split ended.
Yang Jingyu's strategic drafting was highly valued by many teams, and the club increased his salary in order to retain him.
As for the third salary increase, it's because Yang Jingyu is willing to be on the team's roster when the Summer Split starts.
Three pay raises within a year is extremely impressive even in the coaching world.
Even so, Yang Jingyu's salary was only slightly below average.
Currently, the highest-ranking LPL coach earns an annual salary of over six million, and only coaches from South Korea can currently achieve this level of salary.
The highest annual salary for a coach in China is only three to four million yuan.
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