The King's Avatar: Reborn Sun Xiang, Girlfriend Su Mucheng

Chapter 343 The Dragon Kingdom Team is in a Shortage - Part 1, Lee Sang-hyeok Comes Knocking!

Amidst the stunned expressions of the global audience, the team match between Xiao Rizi and the Dragon Kingdom team began.

Even though it was Xiao Rizi's home turf today, in the team competition, Xiao Rizi had long lost all fighting spirit, and their tactics were full of loopholes.

Even if their only goal is to focus fire and eliminate the players from the Dragon Kingdom team.

But they also need opportunities to focus their fire!
As soon as the battle began, Xiao Rizi was split into two battle groups by the Dragon Kingdom team.

One of the teams was a five-man squad led by Xiao Shiqin, which directly intercepted Xiao Rizi's team.

The second group was a five-person team led by Zhang Xinjie, who intercepted the other five members of Xiao Rizi.

Unlike the Dragon Kingdom team, which has three tactical masters on the field, the small team doesn't have that advantage.

They had a tactical mastermind who commanded a ten-man squad in battle, but after the squad was split into two, he was unable to command the other five-man squad.

One cannot see what's happening over there, and the other has limited capabilities.

Therefore, Xiao Rizi's plan to focus fire on Xiao Rizi was completely ruined.

Their peaceful days, free from the conspiracy of concentrated fire, were broken up one by one by the Dragon Kingdom team.

The battle ended with the Dragon Kingdom team securing victory without losing a single player, completely shutting out Xiao Rizi in the team competition.

As a result, Xiao Rizi went bald individually and in the team game, scoring no points throughout the entire match, and his baldness was complete!

In fact, this has already happened twice during this World Invitational Tournament.

However, in the first two times I shaved my head, the opponent would get one or two kills in the arena, but the arena doesn't count as kill points.

However, this time the Dragon Kingdom team wiped out Xiao Rizi's head, meaning Xiao Rizi didn't get a single kill.

Even in the arena, Xiao Rizi never managed to get a single kill.

Sun Xiang single-handedly wiped them out!

So, in the one-on-one match, Xiao Rizi got 0 kills!

In the arena, Xiao Rizi got 0 kills!

In the team competition, Xiao Rizi still has 0 kills!

Zero kills throughout the entire match!

This is what a real shaved head looks like!
The battle lasted a total of 7 minutes, 48 ​​seconds, and 31 seconds from start to finish.

The team match ended in less than eight minutes, which is the fastest team match to end in the history of the World Invitational Tournament.

Even in the last match between South Korea and Australia, the team game lasted twelve minutes.

It set a record for the fastest-ending team competition in the World Invitational Tournament.

In just one day, the Chinese team set a record of more than seven minutes, improving the South Korean team's record by nearly five minutes!
too strong!
Besides those three words, they didn't know how else to describe the strength of the Dragon Kingdom team.

For a long time, China's e-sports level has been among the worst in the world.

Therefore, few people pay attention to the e-sports situation in China.

Over the years, China has produced very few famous esports players, and even fewer are remembered by the public.

Perhaps only those from small towns and small countries can still remember a few e-sports players from China, such as the kid from King of Fighters.

However, there really isn't anything noteworthy from China that has made it to the international stage.

But this time, the World Invitational Tournament shocked audiences worldwide.

That overlooked Chinese team is actually incredibly strong, terrifyingly so!

Is it possible that no one can stop the rise of the Chinese national team in this World Invitational Tournament?

Has the championship of this World Invitational Tournament already been decided by the Chinese team?
The next day's Global Glory Daily featured almost entirely similar headlines.

The Dragon Country team is the champion of this World Invitational Tournament, and no one can defeat them.

What do you mean Sun Xiang is the number one player in the Glory world, whose ability to take on five opponents at once in the arena is unshakeable?

In short, there were all sorts of praise, even exaggerated, for the Chinese national team.

It's unclear whether these foreign media outlets are trying to capitalize on the surge in traffic or to create public opinion to put pressure on the Chinese national team.

In any case, foreign media rarely promote the Chinese team, highlighting its strength and predicting that it will win the World Invitational Championship.

The Chinese team simply observed the situation and didn't pay much attention. They just needed to focus on their own game and play well; other media speculation and hype were irrelevant to them.

Moreover, leaders were present at this World Invitational Tournament, so they weren't afraid of being targeted by foreign media.

If any injustice occurs, the leaders will intervene.

After all, this concerns national honor, and no injustice can be tolerated.

If the World Invitational Tournament held in Zurich is pre-selected as the champion and other national teams are not allowed to win, then it's better not to participate in such a tournament.

Fortunately, this kind of situation did not occur. Despite the foreign media's promotion of the strength of the Chinese national team, it only made the Chinese national team's name resound throughout the world of Glory, without having any impact on the Chinese national team itself.

The only difference is that there are more reporters interviewing before and after the game; otherwise, nothing has changed.

The World Invitational Tournament is still ongoing. The strong performance of the Chinese team has not hindered the progress of the tournament; it has merely stirred up some excitement within it.

A week passed quickly.

Foreign media outlets are at a loss for words to describe the strength of the Chinese national team.

The Chinese national team has already played 11 matches, with only one round remaining.

In 11 games, the net score was 214 points!
This is the highest score so far in this World Invitational Tournament.

Not just now, but even after the final round, the Dragon Kingdom team's net score will still be the undisputed leader with the largest gap!

What does this mean? It means that if the Dragon Kingdom team scores a perfect score in every game and doesn't lose a single point, then the Dragon Kingdom team's total score will be 220 points.

In other words, the Dragon Kingdom team played eleven games and only lost a total of 6 points!
On average, they concede less than 0.5 points per game!
If you still don't have a clear idea, the following data list will show you the difference.

The second-place team in Group C is Xiao Rizi, who scored 116 points in 11 games.

The third place team is Sweden, with a net score of 62 points in 11 games.

The fourth place team is France, with a net score of 48 points in 11 games.

In other words, the total points scored by the Chinese team in 11 games are almost greater than the combined total of the Swedish, French, and Chinese teams!
If this is still not clear enough.

The South Korean team, which ranked second in this World Invitational Tournament, has a net score of 191 points in 11 games.

They are 23 points behind the Dragon Kingdom team!
They score more than 2 points less per game than the Dragon Kingdom team!

The United States, ranked third, had a net score of 184 in 11 games, a full 30 points less than the Chinese team.

On average, they scored nearly three fewer points per game than the Dragon Kingdom team.

This clearly demonstrates that the Chinese team's scoring ability is far superior to that of the second-placed South Korean team and the third-placed United States team.

July 28th arrived in the blink of an eye. This was the last match of the Dragon Team in the group stage of the World Invitational Tournament.

The Dragon Kingdom team's last opponent is still Xiao Rizi!
We've already played three matches against Xiao Rizi in the group stage, and we've won all three against them without exception.

However, in the next two matches, Sun Xiang did not go first in the ring and did not continue to take on five opponents at once.

Sun Xiang did this for two reasons. First, this was the World Invitational Tournament stage, and all 13 top players from the Chinese team needed the opportunity to perform.

Sun Xiang shouldn't be so confident as to fight the entire match by himself without giving his teammates a chance to perform on stage.

The second reason is that although taking on five opponents at once is impressive, it is also very tiring.

Sun Xiang doesn't want to exhaust himself in the group stage of the World Invitational Tournament.

So, after venting my anger on Xiao Rizi by taking on five people at once that day, there was no need to continue taking on five people at once.

But this did not prevent Xiao Rizhi from having his head shaved.

Sun Xiang couldn't take on five opponents at once, and Xiao Rizi couldn't beat the Dragon Kingdom team in the arena either. At most, they could get two or three more kills in the arena, but unfortunately, kills don't count towards the score in the arena.

Today is the last stop, but the Dragon Country team still doesn't intend to let this match go.

The Chinese national team shaved Xiao Rizi's head four times in four games, and it was free. Such treatment shows how incredibly good the team is to Xiao Rizi.

No wonder they're neighbors from Asia, they're so friendly!
However, just as Sun Xiang was leading the Chinese team to the competition, they were suddenly blocked by the South Korean team.

A person stepped out from the South Korean team and walked up to Sun Xiang.

Sun Xiang recognized this person; it was Lee Sang-hyeok, the prodigy of the South Korean team! (End of Chapter)

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