Chapter 124 The Final Battle at the Top of the Streamer Cup
With a cheer erupting from the audience, An Jin and the others spontaneously laughed into their earpieces.
Because they knew that in a stadium full of their own people, every cheer from the audience meant either Anjin's team had gained an advantage or the opposing team had failed to catch someone.
In other words, there was a delay on the big screen at the scene; otherwise, An Jin's team would have been able to guess the opponent's actions pretty accurately just by listening to the audience's feedback.
Wave after wave of attacks from the opponent were thwarted, and as the economic gap widened, the equipment gap between the two sides also grew larger.
In the fourth dragon fight, the fully equipped Breadman focused on the enemy ADC, initiated the fight with Pipa's TP, and the Cripple followed up with crowd control.
An Jin clung to Jiang Jinhan's head to protect him. Jiang Jinhan was under the most pressure, maintaining a safe distance from the person opposite while dealing damage with basic attacks.
With his superior equipment, he quickly crippled the enemy jungler and support. Instead of using his skills to finish off the enemy jungler and support, Breadman kept repositioning himself, waiting for the enemy jungler to escape with his low health, which caused problems with the team's positioning before sneaking in like a ghost and using a set of skills to take down the enemy's best-equipped ADC.
Once the enemy ADC died, the team fell into complete chaos.
An Jin got off Jiang Jinhan, gave the crippled man a sip of milk, and commanded, "Chase, chase, chase! One wave!"
She used two skills to restore the cripple's health to normal, then jumped from the cripple to the tankiest character, the Pipa, to heal him.
The annoying thing about the cat support is that if you can't kill the cat with a full combo, you'll be played like a dog by the cat and its mount afterwards.
This ability to protect people is extremely strong in the mid-to-late game.
The bread-like character has long legs and uses skills to travel quickly, swiftly taking down the enemy's heavily wounded support and jungler.
In a 5v5 team fight, three of the opposing team members died. The remaining top and mid laners had no chance against An Jin's five players. They only had to go back to base once, and when they came back out, their high ground had already been destroyed.
The jungler and top laner, whose health was originally on the verge of collapse, were fully healed by An Jin. With four people at full health standing in front of them, the other jungler had no choice but to give way.
Jiang Jinhan's damage output was high, and with the cripple and pipa tanking in front, he unleashed a barrage of attacks on the turrets, successfully pushing down the enemy's high ground before the enemy ADC could respawn.
They won the final 2-0.
When An Jin won the competition, it was actually her fans who were most excited.
The cheers from the audience were almost deafening, so loud that An Jin and the others on stage were left feeling dizzy.
Her skirt was very long, and she didn't walk quickly to the center of the stage, but her teammates were waiting for her.
Under the spotlight, they smiled and slowly walked to the center of the stage.
Five hands pressed against the cold trophy, they raised it high, and embraced each other amidst the fluttering ribbons.
This is their moment of victory.
With the click of the camera, the faces of the five people smiling and embracing were forever captured on the internet.
The live stream went crazy.
The names of An Jin and the other four filled the entire screen, and the commentators in the commentary room enthusiastically introduced the five people who lifted the trophy to the audience on the other side of the screen.
Lisa smiled backstage.
An Jin's team won the championship; in this three-way league, their Tadpole Video team emerged victorious.
Zhang Yuanyuan, who was watching the live stream, also smiled.
She was happy for An Jin's victory and launched a giveaway during the live stream.
Yan Qing was also smiling at the scene.
He was swept up by the fans at the scene and stood up to applaud An Jin as she held up the trophy.
......
That's insane.
Whether at the competition venue or online.
An Jin's fans have completely gone crazy.
Game forums and online communities are all dominated by An Jin's name, making even casual viewers who don't follow the live streams annoyed by it.
[Isn't this annoying? His mother posts about female streamers all day long. Hasn't she ever seen a real woman? Is winning a championship so great? Is it worth posting so many times?]
How shameless! What else can you post in a game forum if not game content? If you don't like it, get lost. Nobody's begging you to read this. Are you trying to get attention by posting this? Sorry, nobody's going to agree with you.
Are you sick? Why can't League of Legends game content be posted in the League of Legends game forum?
I suggest you get your brain checked; it looks like it's full of water.
Whose sour chicken is this now? Why are they posting this?
Why aren't the moderators doing anything about this? Lately, the forum is full of posts about a certain female streamer, and to be honest, it's getting annoying.
There's nothing we can do. We all posted according to the rules, but there are just too many people posting, and the moderators can't control it.
The forum has been really lively lately. I never expected that a streamer's cup could generate three million views in the forum.
An'an is actually quite skilled. Although she played Yuumi in both finals games, her performance as a hard support in the semifinals showed her ability.
Hello? What's upstairs doing? No one in the thread mentions An'an OK.
Hey trolls, how much do you get paid for each post? Help me make money, bro.
To be honest, is the female streamer who's been the subject of much discussion in the forum lately really being heavily promoted by capital?
The second floor is mine. The poster is definitely an idiot.
Is the second floor so aggressive? Are you a brainless fan of a certain company, and normal discussion isn't even allowed?
The original poster is being a bit abstract. Have you ever seen any company promote a foul-mouthed girl like An An? To put it bluntly, if she weren't good at games, had a pretty face, and knew how to flatter her boss, how could she possibly have so many fans?
The person upstairs is probably a closeted closet friend of An'an, since they've listed all of An'an's good points.
I'm just curious why this person lives like this? I feel that what the original poster said actually makes some sense. Given how popular it is, I don't believe that no capital has intervened.
An An's past has already been thoroughly exposed, so what leverage does she have left?
Actually, if we're talking about who has the resources to promote her, then yes, there is. An'an signed with Kedou Video, so it would be strange if Kedou didn't promote her.
Tadpoles are nothing compared to capital. The platform signs so many people every year, but why don't they promote anyone else?
What I find most incomprehensible is that, not only is she alive, but she also has an excessive number of die-hard fans in her live stream.
Two hundred thousand daily active users? My god, does the Alliance really have two hundred thousand daily active users?
There are definitely some, but the volume of her live stream is really huge. I feel like a lot of people who don't play games also love watching her live stream. Why is that?
Who knows why? If we knew, we would definitely have started live streaming like her.
Speaking of learning, I don't know if you've noticed, but recently there have been a lot more beautiful female entertainment streamers in the Alliance area.
I noticed it a while ago. A huge batch of people came here half a month ago. But I'm wondering if these people have something wrong with their brains? They don't even know how to play the game, yet they come to the game section to make money. It really makes me dumbfounded.
It feels like they're all here for An An's popularity; they're all low-quality beauties.
The package was bought because of An'an's traffic. I browsed her homepage out of boredom before, and most of them belonged to the same guild.
: I'm putting in the effort.
Hurry up and create more similar streamers to make An'an feel a sense of urgency.
I think it's difficult. It's easy to draw a person's skin but hard to draw their bones. They just don't have that quality.
What, you've watched their live streams?
: I must have watched the live stream. Not only did he play the game badly, but he also imitated An'an and cursed at the boss. It made me furious.
Haha, those who learn from me live, those who imitate me die, they still don't understand this principle.
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