Soon, people started to fill the live stream, all enjoying watching Ahri's gameplay.
Some people also sent free gifts and messages like, "New game streamer? Good luck! Lee Sin isn't easy to master."
When Ahri started the game and played the Lee Sin champion, she seemed to become one with the character, showcasing amazing skill and insight.
Every move she makes is carefully considered, and every action she takes aims to drive her opponent into a corner.
Her Lee Sin is like a sharp sword, wielding it with dazzling skill and grace in the canyon.
People who watch game streamers are looking to see their skills, tactics, and skill explanations.
Ahri even used the Lee Sin's voice to explain what she needed to pay attention to during the fight.
Before long, a group of Lee Sin fans appeared, and the number of viewers in the live stream increased visibly.
There is also a community within the gaming community, with group chats created by players in each gaming area.
Someone shared Ahri's live stream in a gaming group with hundreds of members, and more and more people joined the live stream.
Ahri also started playing solo. Ahri said, "Welcome everyone! I believe you all want to see a thrilling and exciting esports match! Now, I will begin my performance."
The live stream chat was filled with comments from time to time, and people were also sending small gifts.
The solo game began, and Ahri, like a vigilant cheetah, kept a close eye on every detail, not daring to relax for a moment.
She knew that e-sports competitions were like battlefields, where a moment's carelessness could lead to total defeat.
Because it was a solo queue match, the two teams were like two ferocious beasts, fighting with all their might for victory, and engaging in a fierce battle.
Twenty minutes into the game, Ahri and her team gradually gained the upper hand.
With their excellent teamwork and effective tactical arrangements, they seemed to control the rhythm of the game, keeping their opponents constantly on the run.
However, victory was not easily achieved.
The opponents are also a very strong team. They are like tenacious rocks, constantly standing firm against the onslaught, and sometimes launching counterattacks to try to turn the tide of the battle.
After Ahri's Lee Sin was surrounded and killed by the five enemy players, Ahri began to change her equipment.
"The real hunt is about to begin."
After Ahri finished speaking, she controlled Lee Sin to roam the jungle.
A short while later, a teammate sent a message to gather in the mid lane for a team fight.
In this crucial team fight, Ahri's Lee Sin once again became the key figure in determining the outcome.
Like a tiger charging into enemy lines, she repeatedly disrupted the opponent's formation with her precise skills and decisive judgment.
Soon, led by Ahri, they pushed down the enemy's crystal in one fell swoop.
Viewers in the live stream started sending virtual gifts, with messages like, "The streamer is pretty good, interested in a five-player team match?"
When Ahri saw this comment, she said, "Sure, you can add me directly."
Ahri mentioned the game area and the game name, and then she received a friend request.
Ahri didn't filter the responses and clicked "agree" on all of them.
Meanwhile, Ahri also said in the live stream: "Hey guys, you can follow me. I will be live streaming for three hours every day and will randomly match with friends to start a game. Of course, you can also fight with friends in your friend list."
The streamer's broadcast time is too short; sometimes they might only play two or three matches in three hours.
Ahri looked at the message and replied, "There's nothing I can do, because I'm still a student and I have to attend classes."
[Is the anchor still a student? How old is the anchor? Is that your real voice?]
Ahri coughed lightly, changed her voice, and said, "Of course not, I can change to other voices, and my age is a secret."
[That voice sounds familiar, host, whose voice is that?]
Ahri chuckled and said, "We're on the same wavelength, aren't we? Can't you recognize my voice?"
[Oh my god! It's Ahri's voice!]
Ahri continued, "Don't you believe me?"
[If the host can talk, then talk more; I really like Ahri's voice.]
Ahri continued, "Let's go find some real fun. I'll create a room next, and it'll open when it's full."
Looking at the lively live stream room, Ahri thought that starting a live stream in the next two days was a sure thing.
The game continued, and Ahri was still playing Lee Sin jungle.
Someone in the live stream asked, "Is the streamer going to keep playing Lee Sin?"
Ahri picked a new Lee Sin skin and said, "Yes, I'm going to try to become the best Lee Sin player in the Chinese server."
[The anchor is quite boastful; isn't he afraid of biting off more than he can chew?]
Ahri didn't continue; she would prove herself with her abilities.
However, the teammates I just added are a bit strange; they seem like some actors.
They don't team fight, they don't farm minions, they just loiter around their own towers, and even if enemy heroes come over, they just auto-attack without using any skills.
In the lively live stream, attentive viewers also noticed signs of several teammates playing passively, as if they were deliberately "acting" against Ahri.
Some teammates even ventured into the jungle and started attacking jungle monsters.
Faced with this situation, Ahri simply smiled calmly and went directly to the top lane to farm the minion wave.
In fact, for the jungler position, sometimes simply focusing on farming in the jungle is far from enough.
If you become too engrossed in the jungle, you may fall behind in economy, which will be a huge disadvantage on the battlefield.
Therefore, cooperating closely with teammates to successfully secure kills on the enemy hero is the wiser choice.
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