You promised a top lane tutorial, but you're just using Worlds as material for your videos?

Chapter 112 Mouse: We all lost the game, so why are you only torturing me?

Chapter 112 Mouse: We all lost the game, so why are you only torturing me?

Walking through the player tunnel, the LGD players were still teasing GodV about his Lulu game, since it was rare to see GodV play a purely supportive mid-lane champion.

After hearing the word "Lulu King" repeatedly, Imp finally asked the question that had been bothering him for a while.

"What is this LuluKing you're talking about? I only know LanziKing!"

"Holy crap, who taught Imp the word 'basket'?" Eimy exclaimed dramatically, glancing at PYL in the process.

“Don’t look at me, I don’t know!” PYL shook his head repeatedly.

"By the way, what does 'basket' mean? I don't know yet!" imp said again.

How could I possibly explain this to imp?
So, everyone started joking around and changed the subject.

While LGD players were joking and playing around in the player tunnel, the MVP of the third game was announced on the big screen.

“Okay, let’s see who the MVP of the third game is. It’s imp!” Zhihuan said.

"imp's Kog'Maw had a 7-0-2 score and a very high damage percentage of 40%, so it's quite reasonable for him to get the MVP!"

Guan Zeyuan chimed in, "Da Kog'Maw's performance and damage output in this game are undoubtedly outstanding, but I think giving the MVP to Zhou's Yasuo is also justifiable. Anyway, I think Yasuo deserves the MVP."

"It's a pity that Yasuo's 2-1-0 record is a bit unconvincing!" Zhihuan added.

"That's true, but without Yasuo's perfect resilience and ability to draw fire in the early and mid-game, Kog'Maw wouldn't have had such good development in this game."

Guan Zeyuan continued, "Without Yasuo's crucial 1v2 in the bottom lane, LGD wouldn't have been able to secure Baron so easily!"

Anyway, after playing this BO3 match today, Guan Zeyuan is really impressed with Zhou Dian, and he's starting to become a "Zhou fanboy".

"Okay, the on-site host is all set and will soon bring you the post-match interviews!"

"Our post-match interview guest is LGD's jungler, Eimy. Let's hand the camera over to the host!"

The camera panned to the stage as the post-match interviews began.

When faced with questions from the host, Eimy's responses are usually "um" or "oh," though she might occasionally say a few more words.

The atmosphere became a bit awkward, and the few remaining viewers in the live stream started to jeer.

[This interview is no good, it's not entertaining at all. Show us your off-the-cuff antics from the matches!]

[The interview was great, but please don't do it again next time!]

[The jungler seems to be a bit sparing with his words!]

High emotional intelligence: Concise and to the point. Low emotional intelligence: Socially withdrawn.

[This is worse than interviewing Zhou; at least he's handsome!]

[Zhou is considered handsome? He's just average!]

[That's already pretty good. Compared to the vast majority of unattractive people in the esports scene, Zhou's looks are quite handsome!]

【.】

The bumpy post-match interview is finally over.

"Thank you for the post-match interview, Eimy. Here's a quick match preview: RNG will be playing against GT, and we'll be providing live commentary again, just like Zhuan and I!"

"Ladies and gentlemen, please take a short break and we'll be back in a bit!"

The bus back to base was filled with laughter and playful chatter.

The other LGD players were teasing Eimy about his post-match interview, which made Eimy very embarrassed, his face turning red.

Seeing that Eimy seemed to be really angry, everyone wisely stopped teasing her.

We've won three straight, and the team's atmosphere is really good right now.

LGD's three-game winning streak, including victories against RNG and EDG, is quite impressive.

Even though RNG and EDG have both experienced significant losses of Korean players and their team strength is not as good as last year, they are still the top teams in the LPL.

Being able to defeat both RNG and EDG consecutively, even though these are just regular season matches, is quite unexpected.

On the Baidu Tieba forum, many users discussing the match have started calling Zhou Dian "God Zhou".

This situation is extremely rare.

All new LPL players, after playing a few matches, will inevitably be given nicknames on forums.

However, most of the nicknames people receive are sarcastic or derogatory.

Zhou Dian earned the nickname "God Zhou," a term that carries a sense of praise, largely thanks to LGD's victory over EDG today.

Because of the "blitzkrieg against Poland" incident, EDG has recently incurred public wrath.

Zhou Dian played two consecutive unconventional top lane games, leading LGD to a comeback victory against EDG, which was truly gratifying.

Under these circumstances, it's not surprising that Zhou Dian could get a positive nickname on Tieba.

But if Zhou Dian underperforms in the next two games, all sorts of derogatory nicknames will definitely come out immediately.

To put it bluntly, Zhou Dian was the number one contributor to LGD's consecutive victories over EDG and RNG.

As a result, he has more or less offended some extreme fans from the two major traffic groups, "pig" and "dog".

These people are definitely keeping an eye on Zhou Dian and LGD right now.

Given the chance, she would pounce on him and bite him a couple of times.

It's still early; we can make it back to base in time for dinner.

Since LGD has a regular season match the day after tomorrow, they didn't go out for a meal after winning against EDG.

LGD training base canteen.

While eating dinner, Zhou Dian casually took out his phone and scrolled through it for a while.

Opening D station, the account 【上单老祖】 indeed had a large number of private messages.

Judging from the timing, a significant number of private messages were received in the short period following the LGD vs. EDG match.

[Stop resting! The competition is over, and you have the footage for the new video, so hurry up and edit it!]

[Release the video of today's match immediately and give EDG a thorough humiliation!]

[Hurry up and release a video to torture EDG, I can't wait!]

[Yasuo, Yasuo! I want to see Yasuo! Hurry up, I've been waiting for a Yasuo tutorial for ages!]

[Dad, I'm out of videos to watch while I'm eating! Can you upload a new video right away so I can eat?]

【.】

To be honest, Zhou Dian was a little surprised that quite a few fans actually used his videos as electronic pickled vegetables.

Another point is that many fans are looking forward to Yasuo tutorial videos in their private messages.

Yasuo's popularity is undeniable.

However, due to the availability of materials, Zhou Dian does not plan to make a Yasuo tutorial video this time.

In the third game against EDG, Zhou Dian's Yasuo had two very impressive plays.

However, looking at the overall picture, Yasuo was under pressure in the early game and focused on farming in the mid-to-late game, without showing too many of the key aspects of the Yasuo champion.

If this game were aimed at professional players, their experience in handling pressure and developing their character would be quite valuable to learn from.

However, Zhou Dian's tutorial videos are aimed at a wide range of ordinary players.

If this match is intended as a tutorial for the champion Yasuo, it's not a suitable example.

Zhou Dian was naturally unwilling to be perfunctory when it came to Yasuo, a hero with immense popularity and special significance to many players.

For such a popular hero, it's essential to create a perfect gameplay clip, coupled with comprehensive explanations, to produce a highly engaging tutorial video.

That's how you deserve the hero's popularity and get enough interaction points!

The next day, Saturday morning.

Zhou Dian used the first-person perspective replay of his Cassiopeia game from the second match between LGD and EDG to create a Cassiopeia tutorial video, which he then uploaded.

Cassiopeia is a champion with very low popularity in the mainstream mid lane position, let alone top lane Cassiopeia.

Zhou Dian was prepared for this video to receive a lukewarm response.

However, because Zhou Dian used the match against EDG as material to publicly punish himself at this critical juncture of the "Blitzkrieg Poland" incident, many other team fans felt a sense of relief.

Therefore, this snake woman tutorial video attracted a lot of viewers who just wanted to watch the fun.

This caused the interaction points to also increase rapidly.

Although it certainly can't compare to the previous viral videos that garnered millions of interactions.

But getting a few hundred thousand interaction points shouldn't be a problem.

Looking at it this way, Zhou Dian felt a little sorry that EDG's jungler wasn't Clearlove in this match.

If the factory manager were to appear on the show, and then offer a brief critique of him, this Snake Woman tutorial might just break a million engagement points.

A little disappointed.

If we encounter EDG in the playoffs, hopefully Clearlove will have returned to the competition by then.

Zhou Dian's LPL career wouldn't be complete without facing off against Clearlove and Uzi, those two "pigs and dogs"!
Saturday afternoon, EDG training room.

While waiting in the queue for ranked matches, Mouse picked up his phone and opened D-site.

Upon entering the D-site homepage, Mouse received a push notification for the latest video from [Top Laner].

Mouse's face turned a little green when he saw the snake woman in the video cover.

The public execution has finally taken place.

Is there really no escaping it?

When Mouse opened the video, he didn't watch it closely. Instead, he quickly scrolled back, skipping through segments.

Even after the video progress bar was fully scrolled to the bottom, Mouse still hadn't seen what he wanted to see.

Is there no tutorial for Yasuo?

It shouldn’t be!

Why don't you release tutorial videos for Yasuo, a popular hero, instead of Cassiopeia, a hero with low popularity?
What exactly is Zhou thinking?

Mouse clicked into the homepage of [Top Lane Master] and found that only this Cassiopeia tutorial video had been updated, and no other videos had been updated.

Blanch!
Even though Korol and I both played and lost the game, why did you only punish me and not Korol?

Why!

Mouse is a bit numb!

In a flash, Mouse thought of another possibility.

Could it be that Yasuo's tutorial videos haven't been made yet?
Yes, that's very likely the case!

Human energy is limited; how could it possibly be updated so quickly and continuously?

The more Mouse thought about it, the more likely it seemed.

Well, that must be the case.

However, Mouse waited all day, until Sunday afternoon, but still didn't see [Top Lane Master] update Yasuo's tutorial video.

It seems that the video footage from LGD's victory over EDG in this BO3 series will only be used to make one Cassiopeia tutorial video.

In this Cassiopeia tutorial video, Shen, the Eye of Twilight, who was laning against Cassiopeia, got beaten up terribly!
Mouse was completely paralyzed!
March 5th, Sunday, 3 PM.

LGD faced their second opponent in the inter-group competition – WE.

This BO3 regular season match against WE was LGD's seventh regular season match this spring.

In the previous six matches, LGD had a record of three wins and three losses, and is currently ranked fourth in Group A, having already escaped the relegation zone.

LGD's opponent today, Team WE, is currently considered the top favorite to win the LPL Spring Split championship by mainstream opinion.

Last year, the two strongest teams in the LPL—RNG and EDG—both lost their key Korean players.

After the big man left, the replacements weren't any particularly strong players, just ordinary people.

According to mainstream assessments, the strength of these two teams has declined considerably.

Last year, Team WE was just one step away from the World Championship. This year, in addition to retaining the original roster that has been working together for a long time, they have also brought in the highly renowned coach Hongmi.

WE's management has a clear goal: to take advantage of the decline in the strength of RNG and EDG and seize the opportunity to win the LPL championship.

In the first six regular season matches of the Spring Split, WE won five consecutive matches after losing their first game.

Furthermore, the process of winning the games was quite easy.

This undoubtedly demonstrates WE's formidable strength as the top favorite to win the Spring Split.

LGD has been in excellent form recently, achieving a three-game winning streak, including victories against strong opponents such as RNG and EDG.

The fact that these two teams met and the match was scheduled for Sunday afternoon naturally attracted a lot of attention.

Besides the fans of the two teams, fans of many other teams also tuned in to watch the live stream of this match.

For optimistic LGD fans, after defeating EDG the day before yesterday and securing their third consecutive victory, they are already looking forward to LGD making it into the top four of the Spring Split playoffs.

If LGD can beat WE today, LGD fans can even dream of winning the Spring Split championship!

And it's not just LGD fans who are optimistic, but also many people within the LGD team.

Optimism is something that is inherently passed down; it was initially ingrained in the team and then spread to the fans.

Nearly a month ago, after Dgc took over, LGD experienced a three-game losing streak.

At that time, Dgc looked at LGD's schedule for the next four matches, which were RNG, Snake, EDG, and WE.

He was completely dumbfounded.

He felt he was likely to suffer a four-game losing streak and then be "knocked out".

However, Dgc has already achieved a three-game winning streak in the competition so far.

Holy crap, is my coaching career finally about to blossom?!

I heard that WE is the top favorite to win the Spring Split?

I'll get it for you today!
Is 957, the LPL's number one top laner, any better than our Little Zhou Zhou?
Dgc is getting a bit cocky now. He thinks LGD beat RNG and EDG without much trouble, so why can't they beat WE!

But he overlooked the most crucial point.

A major problem that both RNG and EDG currently face is the issue of new players integrating into the team, which WE does not have.

Moreover, WE's coaching level is much better than these two teams.

In League of Legends (LOL) competitions, many people often overlook the role of the coach.

But actually, the coach is very important.

And the stronger the match, the more important the coach becomes.

"Alright, good afternoon everyone, welcome to the LPL match this weekend!"

"Next up is the BO3 match between WE and LGD in the regular season. I'm your commentator, Changmao!"

"I'm the commentator for this match, Ji De!"

The official commentary team for today's two regular season games was the Taiwanese duo.

Changmao is arguably the number one hypnotic commentator in the LPL.

Fortunately, he had his fellow Taiwanese compatriot, Ji De, as his partner today. If it were still the usual hypnotic duo, the long-haired hallucinogenic duo, the audience would have been tortured to death.

(End of this chapter)

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