Chapter 23 Brother Wang



Chapter 23 Brother Wang

An Jin raised an eyebrow in surprise and excitedly told 76 and Happy Superman in the game room, "Brother Jiang is getting on the bus!"

76 laughed and said, "Really? That's great."

76's heart sank. He sighed quietly, thinking: It might not be easy to play games with An Jin again in the future.

Jiang Jinhan's promotion today is enough to elevate An Jin, a newbie streamer from a low-level position, to the level of a third-tier streamer.

An Jin is also a money-grubber. She already had so many bosses when she was a newcomer. Once her popularity increases, parking spaces will only become harder to get.

The rational 76 was a little irritable, while the young and cheerful Superman was very happy.

Who wouldn't want to play with a pro gamer?

Especially now that Jiang Jinhan has just finished the Spring and Summer Splits, he is the most famous among the younger generation of professional players, and like Kaixin, he specializes in playing AD.

Then we should invite people into the game to thoroughly observe their gameplay and strategies.

Happy Superman happily gave up his AD position and urged An Jin to quickly add Jiang Jinhan as a game friend.

I'm speechless... Does that mean you've already agreed to ranked play?

"Aren't you going to train? I'm dumbfounded. This is the agility of a Platinum/Diamond player, not some high-level game, bro."

No training today, Brother Wang is resting.

I was wondering why you agreed so easily.

Could Jiang Jinhan have taken a liking to An'an...? He's never seemed to enjoy hanging out with people so much before...

Hey bro, you've got a bag, can you handle this?

This is insane... Is Jiang Jinhan a masochist? He not only makes room checks, but he also gives her gifts.

Hey, men all judge by looks. So what if he got a red-hot face? The moment he entered the live stream and saw An'an's face, he went into overdrive, became ruthless, forgot all about love, and went all out.

Dude, could you please read less of those Tomato novels?

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An Jin happily pulled Jiang Jinhan into the game team.

None of the bosses who got into An Jin's car or played games with her had bad tempers.

Happy Superman was chatting happily with someone. He picked a support hero in the mid lane and before the game even started, he boasted, "Wait for me to come and gank the bottom lane with four heroes."

An Jin hummed sweetly, "There's absolutely no need for that. With Brother Jiang around, we'll definitely dominate the bottom lane."

As she spoke, she immediately picked the cat, and then directed the 76 who hadn't picked a hero yet: "76, remember to come here often. Love and internet can come later, but the jungler can't come late."

Having gotten used to being a bodyguard, 76 smiled and said okay.

While waiting to enter the game, An Jin curiously looked at the comments and asked Jiang Jinhan, "Brother Jiang, is your surname Jiang or Wang? Why do some people call you Brother Jiang and others call you Brother Wang?"

She was initially confused by the comments and didn't know how to address Jiang Jinhan. Luckily, Kaixin reminded her, and then she knew how to address him.

An Jin's question hit the nail on the head, leaving Jiang Jinhan speechless.

Knowing the inside story, Happy Superman burst out laughing, saying, "Hahahaha, An'an, let me tell you why."

Jiang Jinhan is only nineteen years old this year. When he first started playing professionally, he was young and full of youthful vigor.

In order to boost viewership and traffic, the league has always had a pre-match trash talk segment.

Jiang Jinhan is called Brother Wang because during his rookie days, he said something incredibly cringeworthy during the pre-match trash talk segment.

"I will make all those who doubt me watch as I ascend the throne of victory step by step."

Jiang Jinhan felt cool and awesome when he said it, but he was ridiculed afterward.

People thought he was too immature, so at that time his professional nickname was "Middle School Errant Brother".

Later, he changed clubs and regained his starting position. This time, he was not as cheerful and immature as before, but instead became taciturn.

There was nothing he could do; ever since that trash-talking segment, he never dared to utter any more cringeworthy quotes.

Being called a "chuunibyou" (a derogatory term for someone with delusions of grandeur) every day while playing a game is unbearable.

Later, Jiang Jinhan achieved good results. In the Spring Split, his team won eight consecutive victories, and he won seven MVP awards.

Only strength can silence a man. Jiang Jinhan's team, having won eight games, successfully qualified for the playoffs.

By showcasing his skills and putting pressure on others, Jiang Jinhan reversed his public image, and his nickname changed from the contemptuous "chuunibyou" to "Throne Bro".

Yes, skill can earn you people's admiration, but skill will not make people forget to laugh at you.

The nickname "King's Throne" changed over time, and after a period of time, it became "King Brother" again.

This is the origin of Jiang Jinhan's nickname "Brother Wang," and also the reason why he remains silent.

When a young boy is facing a woman he likes, he is particularly reluctant to expose his own flaws.

Even though the title "Brother Wang" is not just a name for Jiang Jinhan now, but a record of his professional career.

Jiang Jinhan didn't want An Jin to discover that he was a rebellious teenager a year ago.

He opened the equipment menu, gently interrupting An Jin's curiosity, and changed the subject, saying, "An An... are you going to join a level 1 raid?"

As soon as An Jin entered the game, her attention was instantly diverted. She bought the equipment, attached it to Jiang Jinhan, and declared confidently, "Attack! Charge!"

Upon hearing her words, Jiang Jinhan completely lost his mind and charged into the enemy jungle with an AD carry and a cat, followed by the jungler and mid laner.

Seeing this, the solo queue top laner hesitated for a moment, glanced at his team's lineup, and typed: "Should we really have a level 1 team fight?"

An Jin glanced at the chat box and replied: "You go online, we'll find an opportunity."

The top order taker, pleased with the reply, went online.

An Jin directed her team to circle around the enemy jungle, forcing the enemy support, who was in a dangerous position, to use Flash. Satisfied, she said, "OK, OK, we've made a profit. Let's go."

The quiet gaming room was suddenly filled with the sounds of a mouse and keyboard.

The jungler recalls to base to buy wards, the mid laner goes to the middle lane, and the bot laner goes to lane early.

Jiang Jinhan's AD is very strong, and her game sense is also top-notch.

Logically, once in the game, An Jin should have handed over command to Jiang Jinhan.

But it's clear that the person who asked An Jin how to defeat Jiang Jinhan as soon as he entered the game didn't care whether he had command authority or not.

He didn't get on the bus for that reason; playing games wasn't important, but who he played games with was.

Jiang Jinhan was used to listening to commands during matches and training, while An Jin was used to commanding people. The two of them together were practically unstoppable.

He was already far superior in terms of skill, and his teammates' teamwork was also excellent.

An Jin always enjoys playing games and will remotely control the jungler and mid laner to provide support whenever she has the chance, giving the enemy bot lane a hard time. She cursed her own mid and jungle six times in ten minutes.

The group played for over an hour, and the parking space that An Jin had reserved was finally occupied by the boss.

This boss's rank is relatively low, only around Platinum. Fortunately, although his skills aren't great, he makes up for it with his game sense.

He originally played top lane and had strong resilience. After realizing his lack of skill in the team, he proactively chose a support top laner to withstand the pressure.

Although the laning phase was a bit bumpy, under An Jin's guidance, the jungler and mid laner would come to the top lane every now and then to help him clear the wave, so he still had a lot of fun.

The game continued until 7 PM. An Jin needed to eat, so the team disbanded for a little over an hour. They went back online at 8 PM to continue playing until almost 11:30 PM. An Jin was so tired that she yawned in front of the computer before the team finally disbanded.

Looking tired, An Jin waved goodbye to the more than 3,000 viewers in the live stream: "The streamer is going to go offline to rest. I stream every day at 3 pm. If you like the streamer, you can follow me and send me gifts. See you tomorrow!"

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