Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl

Chapter 211, Captains 208, get to it!!!

Chapter 211, Chapter 208: Captains, get to it!!!

Everyone on the team was acutely aware of one thing: they were likely going to lose the game.

This World Championship is doomed.

The T1 players found it hard to describe their feelings about this result.

That's just how I feel.
To say I was extremely sad or on the verge of death, it doesn't seem like it.

After all, T1 is a championship team, and even putting aside the old SKT, this new T1 has already won two championships.

At times like these, wouldn't they value MSI more than their own lives?
That's really true.

However, at the same time, it's not accurate to say that they don't care at all.

That's not it either.

Who doesn’t want to win?
Who doesn't want to win the game? Who doesn't want to be the champion?

Even if they are objectively unprepared for the competition, they certainly don't want to lose.

So, at this moment, facing a match they are about to lose, everyone's feeling is...
Even if you get angry, you can't stay angry.

But even though I'm happy, I can't really feel happy.

They were all listless and lacked any energy.

Everyone might still be harboring resentment, but no one is saying anything.

The competition isn't the most important thing, but it's not unimportant either.

It's not that we don't want to win, but it's not that we absolutely have to win either.

This situation, ironically, caused the T1 members to lose their will to resist.

If this were the World Championship, given T1's characteristics, they might have pulled off another upset.

But this isn't the World Championship (S-Series), this is the Mid-Season Invitational (MSI).

The result was surprisingly simple.

That's right.

After that, with Shimamura Yuna's frequent attacks, T1 was already completely defeated in the early to mid-game, not even in the late game.

Akali is a very different champion from the ones that Yuna Shimamura used to play.

This is truly a very proactive character who can set the pace of the game.

In this match, everyone witnessed just how terrifying Shimamura Yuna, who had a dominant early game, truly was.

She genuinely treated T1's jungle area like her own toilet.

They treated neutral resources as their own.

Every team fight is an all-out assault that leaves the opponent with no chance to fight back.

Each wave of attack was swift and devastating, inflicting all damage in the blink of an eye.

The audience cheered wave after wave, and the live stream chat was also filled with a frenzy of comments.

[It's really going to flip]

[Let's finish this quickly, the other team is T1, I'm afraid things might get complicated if we delay.]

Can Shimamura-san do it?

[Shimamura-san, please, just take her!]

The CFO clearly had the advantage, but because the opponent was T1, the fans were nervous and felt as if the CFO was at a disadvantage.

This is what you call the foundation of a long-established powerhouse.

Conversely, T1 fans also view the CFO in this way.

They also felt that he was unfathomable and that the CFO was simply too strong to surpass.

They might think, "They're just a wildcard team, so why are they this strong?"

It's just that it's hard to be so confident from the perspective of a CFO fan.

Only one person
There might only be one CFO fan in the world who wholeheartedly believes that the CFO is destined to win.

And this person is Akari Kujo.

From the very beginning of the game, she consistently delivered her commentary on the match in the most excited and enthusiastic tone.

"Yu Nai! Can Yu Nai do it?! Yu Nai's Akali is still dealing damage, Yu Nai's Akali is still attacking, Yu Nai hasn't fallen yet!"

"Another expected victory! Yuna's Akali played to her full potential! Neither Faker nor Gumayusi could stop Yuna!"

"But she's unstoppable now!!!"

Normally, to maintain a sense of realism, Akari Kujo always makes sure to call Shimamura Yuna "Yuna" instead of "Yuna".

When watching Shimamura Yuna's matches, she would pretend that the person in the match was not Oni-Oh Yuna, but someone else who wasn't entirely related to Oni-Oh Yuna.

But at this moment, once she gets excited, she probably doesn't care about anything else.

Just minutes before the match, she was still pretending to be "Shimamura player," "Shimamura player."

Later on, they stopped performing altogether.

They kept saying "You're helpless" in a very affectionate way.

The comments section was full of question marks.

[Old man, where's your sense of virtuality?]

【No, you don't want your settings anymore???】

Is it really okay to just call him by his name like that, old man?

Old man, you've really completely lost all sense of virtuality.

[I can't hold it in anymore]

However, although everyone said that, it was just a joke.

Basically, nobody cares about whether it feels virtual or not.

Everyone knows that Shimamura Yuna is the Demon King Yuna.

Everyone present witnessed firsthand how today's match was saved step by step by Shimamura Yuna from the brink of defeat, from being crushed at 1-2 to now almost at 3-2.

Up to this point in the game, victory is practically just around the corner.

Everyone knows that in situations like this, no one can control their emotions. Let alone the Nine Reasons.

Even the audience started screaming wildly in front of the screen, and some may have even jumped up.

The number of captains who had been inactive in the live stream for a long time suddenly began to surge.

There were only about 4000 captains to begin with.

But with wave after wave of solo kills and team battle victories, everyone's desire for popcorn continues to grow!

The legend of the highest number of captains in Bilibili has descended once again!
5000-6000-7000-8000
[Shimamura is about to reign supreme again]

[Shimamura-san has made money again!]

[Don't get all excited about spamming Captain now, only to find out you've been overpowered. Your joy will turn to sorrow, won't it?]

[That's true, everyone, please don't swipe now. Wait until you win before swiping, okay? If something goes wrong while you're swiping now, wouldn't you become a laughing stock?]

Indeed, let's not open the champagne halfway through.

Seeing so many people celebrating their wins before the competition is even over, some viewers who are used to having the lowest expectations are already worried about a potential upset.

Seeing everyone spamming Captain and sending gifts, they were also hoping to see the miracle of the competition and Bilibili Captain simultaneously reaching the top, just like last time with FS.

But the problem is
What if we lose?

If we lose, won't people laugh at us?

After all, the opponent is a top-tier team. Until the very last moment, who can say what the outcome will be?

Before they win decisively, who dares to say that T1 has no chance at all?

There are so many haters of Shimamura Yuna now, and a huge number of people dislike her.

If we open the champagne too much now, how much more will the haters celebrate when we lose?
These captains who spam, these gifts they spam, these Super SCs they spam—they're all boomerangs!
Can't you take it easy?

Aren't you afraid of being scolded later?

This is what everyone thinks.

But not everyone is so conservative.

There will always be radicals.

Seeing many people predicting a loss, a big spender who had become a governor immediately spent 10000 red SC (a type of virtual currency) and said in the live stream: "What are you afraid of? I dare say that Shimamura will definitely win, and win big. She can't possibly lose. She will absolutely crush T1. I'm putting this 10,000 here. If I'm wrong, I'll kneel down to the haters in my social media posts."

With such a leader making a splash, everyone else immediately started following suit.

[It's true, it's like if you lose and don't get yelled at, you'll be fine if you don't gamble.]

[We have to win either the match or the number of captains, right? We can't win the player battles, but we have to win the player battles. One of us has to be right.]

That's true, not to mention we weren't necessarily going to lose the game anyway; it looked like we were going to win.

[It's alright, everyone don't be afraid. Captain, it's time to go. If we lose, we'll each bite these traitorous Shimamura bastards to death.]

[It's true! Everyone, don't be afraid, Captain, just go in confidently!]

In such a lively atmosphere, many people felt somewhat swept up in the excitement.

In fact, some of these people may not have originally wanted to become captains.

But now everyone's saying that 198 isn't expensive, so let's just swipe it.

Even many of Shimamura Yuna's haters have joined the ship captain.

They wanted to see how embarrassing it would be if they lost.

It's like saying they don't mind adding fuel to the fire.

And so the number of captains continued to grow.

Gradually it reached 15,000 and 16,000.
All I can say is that the sheer number of people who love dogs, coupled with the filial piety of Vtuber fans, makes it a perfect example.

The level of dedication and appreciation from Yuna Shimamura's fans is unparalleled in the world.

These captains, one after another, are like fuel, constantly fueling public opinion and making it even more frenzied.

Ultimately, the gunpowder ignited by these fuels could have burned Shimamura Yuna, who was at the center of public opinion, to ashes.

But that's also possible.
It is to transform her into radiance, to make her shine completely.

Now, things are clearly developing in the latter direction.

One team battle victory after another, accompanied by wave after wave of captain growth.
The CFO's campaign is progressing, and Shimamura Yuna's captaincy is growing.

The number of captains increased from 4000 to 10000, and then to 22000.

The economic gap increased from 3000 to 5000, and finally reached 10000.

人头比从1:0,到2:0,到了最后25:7。

finally.
At the 27-minute mark of the game, in a decisive battle in front of the Dragon Pit, Shimamura Yuna entered the fray after her teammates initiated the team fight, and used her skills to kill the mid and bottom laners.

Ultimately, this determined the outcome of the game.

That's it for now.

T1's respawn time was so long that it was impossible to stop CFO's push, and the minion wave was going very smoothly without any obstacles.

After CFO's team is wiped out, all they need to do is gather in the mid lane and push to take down T1.

There is no suspense anymore.

The game is over.

A thunderous cheer erupted from the crowd.

The silence and departure of T1 fans seemed so bleak and heartbreaking.

But that's just how the stage is.

Only the victors shine.

Only the winner is right.

Cheers, shouts, spotlights, golden rain, and the hegemony of public opinion.
All belong to the victors.

At this moment, the CFO is undoubtedly the victor.

All the doubters and haters fell silent at this moment.

because
'Shimamura-san, that's the kind of contestant she is.'

(End of this chapter)

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