Chapter 322 Eating Beef Noodles Before the Match

Since we've come up with the story of Tian Ji's horse racing strategy...

This will inevitably lead to the distinction between superior horses, medium-quality horses, and inferior horses.

Zhou Dian held his phone, watching with great interest as netizens offered suggestions and debated endlessly about the order of appearance in the LPL vs. LCK finals.

Yes, LPL viewers have already accepted that the final of this Asian Games will be LPL vs. LCK.

As for the provincial team LM competition area.

Do they have the strength to compete with LPL or LCK?

Let's return to the topic of Tian Ji's horse racing strategy in the final round.

LPL viewers mostly disagreed and argued back and forth.

The main point of contention among netizens is whether EDG or RNG should choose to be the inferior horse that trades with the superior horse of the opposing team.

According to many netizens.

The four LPL teams participating in this Asian Games.

LGD is the Spring Split champion, the MSI champion, and they also achieved a six-game winning streak after the start of the Summer Split.

They possess both strong technical skills and excellent competitive form.

Therefore, LGD is undoubtedly the top-tier team.

As for Team WE, they were the runners-up in the Spring Split.

The Summer Split regular season has progressed to this point.

They also hold the top spot in Group A with a record of five wins and one loss.

They are clearly stronger than EDG and RNG.

WE can naturally be considered a mid-tier team.

So, the role of the inferior horse.

Of course, it can only fall to EDG or RNG.

The fans of these two groups are arguing about this.

EDG fans feel like they just beat RNG yesterday.

Moreover, RNG's current performance in the Summer Split is quite poor, ranking only fourth in Group B.

If RNG doesn't do this inferior thing, who will?

RNG fans were naturally not satisfied.

We lost to EDG yesterday, wasn't that because Uzi was absent from the match?
Now that Uzi is here, let's have another match.

Don't forget, in the third-place match of the Spring Split, RNG, with Uzi, easily defeated EDG to win the third place.

However, EDG fans naturally disagreed at this point.

This year's EDG Spring Split didn't have their key player, Clearlove.

With Clearlove back for the Summer Split, beating Uzi won't be a piece of cake.
Just grab the second-level enemy and you're done!
The distance between Shanghai and Taiwan.

It's not very far for an airplane.

A few hours later.

The four LPL teams that will be competing in the Asian Games have finally set foot on the land of Taiwan Province.

The inaugural Asian Games will be held at the Gao Xiong Exhibition Hall in Gao Xiong City, Taiwan Province.

The entire trip lasts four days.

This is not the first time that Taiwan has hosted an official Riot Games tournament.

Three years ago, this was one of the venues for the S4 World Championship.

The S4 World Championship ultimately left behind the famous phrase, "The stars will never fade, and we will forever be champions."

as well as.

There are legends about beef noodles.

The Intercontinental Championship officially kicked off on July 6th.

On the 4th and 5th, the LPL teams focused on training in the training room arranged by the organizers, making final preparations for the Intercontinental Cup.

Noon on the 5th.

The Flash Wolves team visited the LGD team's training room.

As the host country, we should still observe the proper etiquette.

At this time, Flash Wolves were still the dominant force in the LMS region.

Players like Karsa, Maple, and SwordArt are familiar faces to LPL viewers.

The Flash Wolves exchanged a few polite greetings and presented each other with pineapple cakes, a local specialty of Taiwan, as gifts.

In return, LGD gifted them commemorative team jerseys.

After the Flash Wolves left, Zhou Dian and his teammates continued training.

When training reached 11 o'clock, Zhou Dian felt hungry.

He then opened a box of pineapple cakes that the Flash Wolves team had given him during the day and started eating them.

Zhou Dian's eyes lit up as he tasted the food.

This local specialty from Taiwan seems to be quite good; it's really delicious.

He picked up the box and handed it to PYL, saying, "Captain Ping, here, have a bite. This stuff is pretty good."

PYL also took a piece and tried it. Once she tasted it, she couldn't stop.

The two of them took turns eating, and soon the box of pineapple cakes was finished.

After finishing the meal, Zhou Dian was still a little unsatisfied and said, "I'm still not full, Captain Ping. How about we get a bowl of beef noodles from Taiwan?"

Ok?
PYL frowned immediately upon hearing this!
“We esports people don’t eat this stuff. You’re not allowed to test for poison, are you? You’re not allowed to test for the most poisonous stuff?” PYL waved his hands repeatedly.

"Hey, what are you afraid of? You still believe in this kind of thing, Team Ping?" Zhou Dian said with a smile. "When it comes to competition, I only believe in strength!"

The training matches had ended by then, and it was time for everyone to arrange their own time to play ranked matches.

Zhou Dian simply left the training room and went out to find a noodle shop to eat beef noodles.

Before leaving, I asked Eimy, who was sitting by the door, if he wanted me to bring him a portion too.

Eimy shook his head repeatedly upon hearing this.

After finishing his late-night beef noodle snack, Zhou Dian returned to the training room to continue playing ranked matches.

There was no need to post a Weibo message expressing disbelief in superstitions after eating beef noodles.

That's not necessary.

If you ate it, you ate it; there's no need to make the whole world know.

Zhou Dian has never believed in metaphysics.

If someone actually posts about it on Weibo, it means they still care about the "beef noodle curse."

The time comes on June 7th.

The inaugural Asian Games have officially begun.

The first match of this year's Asian Games kicked off at 2 p.m.

JT will face off against Samsung (SSG).

JT stands for J team, which is Jay Chou's team.

The organizers' decision to have JT play the opening match is quite a show of respect for Jay Chou.

In the LPL, apart from LGD having a bye, the other three teams will be playing today.

The first team from the LPL to play is EDG.

Right after JT's match against Samsung ended, their opponent was the LCK's MVP team.

MVP is not a long-established powerhouse in Korea; it was only promoted to the LCK for the first time in the 16 Summer Split.

In this year's LCK Spring Split, MVP was a dark horse, achieving fourth place.

To be honest, this team is a bit strange.

The core of the team is actually the support player.

MVP's support player Max has a high tactical status within the team.

Zhou Dian's impression of this person came from a match in this year's LCK Spring Split playoffs.

At that time, when the MVP team was in a very unfavorable situation, Max's support Sion showed amazing driving skills, using his ultimate to knock up five people, and MVP made a comeback.

Unfortunately, dark horses seem to have one thing in common.

That means it can't last.

MVP's performance in the summer split has been less than ideal, with only two wins so far, placing them ninth in the LCK.

But MVP head coach Kwon doesn't seem to think there's anything wrong with being at the bottom of the league.

In a pre-match interview, he stated:

"We will show everyone what kind of strength the bottom-ranked Korean team has in international competitions."

When asked about their first opponent, EDG.

The head coach of the MVP team said:

“I’ve watched EDG’s matches, and their playstyle is very much like that of the LCK. We have prepared some things to deal with them.”

"Although we are currently at the bottom of the LCK, we still have enough confidence to beat EDG because we represent the LCK and we are the strongest region."

"Teams from other regions that try to learn our LCK style will never be able to beat our LCK teams."

Regarding the arrogant remarks made by the head coach of the MVP team before the match.

LPL fans naturally hope that EDG can teach MVP a lesson in their match.

Damn it, at this year's MSI, SKT was defeated by our LPL's LGD team.

It's ridiculous that LCK is the strongest region!

How dare a mere bottom-ranked LCK team speak so arrogantly?

If EDG can't even beat the bottom-ranked team in the LCK, then they should swim back home!

Naturally, many viewers also joked:

The factory manager's external conflicts are something those who know, understand.

It wouldn't be surprising if they really lost to the current bottom team in the LCK.

The public opinion environment amidst the fervent emotions of LPL viewers.

This naturally put a lot of pressure on EDG, the first team from the LPL to compete, from the coach to the players.

Therefore, LPL viewers are eagerly anticipating the match between EDG and MVP.

Look at the head coach of this LCK team that's currently at the bottom of the standings.

Is his actual strength as strong as his words suggest?
(End of this chapter)

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