Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl

Chapter 223 220 Victory, Shimamura-san's Dynasty is Here!

Chapter 223, Section 220: Victory! Shimamura-san's Dynasty is here!
Before the match began, probably no one could have predicted this outcome.

Even after the GENG base exploded, some people still felt it was unreal.

If it were a five-game battle, with each game going to its full potential and the players enduring maximum pressure in each game, and then narrowly winning the last game, people might find that more realistic.

But that's not the case at all.

The final match was a complete rout.

They dominated the top lane, had a superior overall pace, and a superior win rate in team fights.

From beginning to end, GENG had absolutely no advantage whatsoever.

Just like a stray dog ​​on the roadside, kicked to death naturally and smoothly.

Chovy was just farming gold, KIIN was simply getting crushed by Shimamura, and the other lanes didn't show any performance that was significantly better than CFO's.

Then, with Ueno's momentum exploding.

GENG was kicked to death just like that.

On one side is the strongest team in the strongest region, considered the most competitive team to win the championship.

The strongest mercenary KIIN, the top jungler CANYON, perhaps the world's number one mid laner in terms of raw skill Chovy, maybe the world's most recognized AD carry Ruler, and a very strong support player Doro.

On the other hand, let's look at the CFO's side.

Apart from the genius top laner Shimamura Yuna, the others are either abandoned players from the LPL or genuine wildcard players from the LCP.

With this configuration, judging solely by raw strength, GENG should win no matter how you look at it.

but the result
Who would have thought.

In the end, it was GENG whose base was destroyed.

What's most shocking is that this wasn't even a great match.

It was just a somewhat uninteresting pause.

Ultimately, it was the CFO who started celebrating after the game ended.

The moment she won the match, Yuna Shimamura let out a deep breath.

She felt that all the pressure, anxiety, and turmoil of the past few days had been released with this victory.

Actually, she had been thinking about one question before the competition.

What if we lose?

Actually, in principle, losing isn't a big deal.

Because the CFO team wasn't designed to win the game.

Since entering a competition at the MSI level, every victory they have achieved has exceeded their initial expectations.

They were a team that deserved to lose.

But as he won more and more, his desire to "not want to lose" and "want to win" grew stronger and stronger.

What should I do if I lose?

Actually, there's not much to do. It's a normal thing. If you lose, you lose. Losing is a normal thing.

But what about all the hard work everyone has put in all this time?

There is never a reason why hard work must be rewarded. She was the same in her past life, and in her efforts, she was consumed by her own expectations.

"But wouldn't that be really uncool? You reap what you sow; that's the proper outcome, isn't it?"

There is never a "should be" ending; the real world is governed by objective logic.

'But... this is the time when everyone is about to part ways, right? In this atmosphere, shouldn't we win?'

This feeling filled her mind.

As she spent more time with the CFO, Shimamura Yuna found herself becoming increasingly sentimental.

She is actually a very distant person.

When I first joined CFO, I didn't intend to become good friends with everyone, nor did I really want to leave any lasting bonds here.

Actually, it hasn't happened yet.

She is a...
Some people are heartless.

At least that's how she perceives herself.

But, when you really get to that kind of atmosphere...

Seeing everyone trying to give this relationship a perfect ending, she still felt...
'It can't end like this, right?'

That's right, it can't end like this.

A journey should have a happy ending.

I can't comfort myself with the thought that 'this is already doing my best'.

There's nothing I can say, 'Actually, it's quite reasonable for our lineup to have reached this level.'

Only winning, only winning will do.

Although her expression appeared calm and composed.

However, because of this feeling, by the last two games, she was under so much pressure that her hands were shaking.

However, this high pressure did not cause her to be nervous or make mistakes.

Instead, it put her into a state similar to overclocking.

A calm and collected demeanor ahead of its time.

Avant-garde freedom.

Complete control over one's own body.

In return, what they gained was complete freedom.

She had never felt so powerful before.

And then, what they got in return was a victory they took for granted.

The audience below the stage cheered, and the teammates around them celebrated.

But it seems like her ears go in one ear and out the other.

She felt that her soul no longer existed in this world.

All that's left is the stage and the spotlight.

And that shining moment.

She shook hands with her defeated opponent in a daze, and then gave an interview on the main stage in a daze.

She seemed unable to hear what the host was saying.

All she knew was that she seemed to be the FMVP.

I only know the host
It seems to be allowing him to express his opinion.

What's your opinion?
What are your thoughts?

In this half-asleep, half-awake state, she said, "Winning was easier than I imagined. But it's incredible."

"It was a journey that felt like a dream, yet it was also reality."
-
In all the live broadcast rooms of the games.

Whether it was the main live stream or other secondary broadcast rooms, everyone heard Shimamura Yuna say these words in Japanese.

For an FMVP player who has just won a major championship and made the biggest contribution in the competition, these words are really cool.

As for what makes him handsome...
It's hard to say.

However, in the end, when a beautiful girl says "It was a journey that felt like a dream, yet also like reality" during a victory speech, it does create a very anime-like visual effect.

This is especially true for Akari Kujo, who is watching the game live in the chat room.

She was actually very excited when she saw Shimamura Yuna win the game.

He was as excited as a monkey, frantically participating in prize draws during the live stream.

"Aaaaaah!!!! This is amazing!!!"

"Let's have a lottery, please! You promised me the money, I promise I won't skimp on it!"

"As for how to distribute them, I'll look into that later. For now, let's just finalize a preliminary list!"

The comments section was filled with jokes about the passion of the older generation of esports players, praising the old man's generosity, and comparing him to Miss Kujo giving out gold bars.
But soon, when it was Shimamura Yuna's turn to be interviewed, she fell silent.

Seeing that Shimamura Yuna on the stage seemed to still be in shock from the competition, she felt a lot of emotions.

She and Shimamura shared the same feeling about what Shimamura Yuna described as a "dreamlike journey".

She had just reconciled with Shimamura Yuna at the end of last year.

At that time, Shimamura Yuna was unable to move around at home for various reasons. She didn't go to school and didn't interact with anyone.

He completely fell into a state of self-isolation.

Akari Kujo bought her a computer simply because she wanted her to have some hobbies and to stop her from giving up on herself.

Unexpectedly, with that computer as a starting point, Shimamura Yuna has grown to this extent in just six months.

If Shimamura Yuna had confidently told her back then, "I will become the champion in six months," it would be a perfect example.

She definitely won't believe it.

Or rather, I can't believe it.

However, in just over six months, Shimamura Yuna has already reached this point.

How could this journey not be called "dreamlike"?

Thinking of this, she couldn't help but start telling the audience a story.

"At the end of last year, I bought Yuna her first computer."

"Back then, I never imagined she would be like this today."

"Standing in the center of the stage, being interviewed by the host. On stage, there are spotlights and golden fireworks. Below the stage, there are cheers and shouts from the audience."

“I couldn’t have imagined these things at the end of last year.”

"But now, everyone is with me in the live broadcast room, witnessing all of this together."

"Yuna Shimamura has become one of the most dazzling professional esports players in the world. Don't you think that's an amazing story?"

"The dream that cannot be pursued is actually right before our eyes."

"What seemed like an unattainable goal yesterday has been achieved today."

"Life is just that unpredictable."

"But it is precisely because it is unpredictable that this stage is so exciting."

Yuna Shimamura's victory, the FMVP's speech, and Akari Kujo's reflections in the live broadcast.

All of these elements intertwined to create the perfect picture of winning the championship.

Everyone felt a little unreal.

Yuna Shimamura is already a two-time champion.

With two international tournaments and two leagues already completed two-thirds of the season, Yuna Shimamura has already won all the championships this year.

Nobody is thinking about these things right now.

Everyone was simply immersed in this moving atmosphere, in the live broadcast room where hundreds of thousands of viewers gathered to celebrate, and in the feeling of victory.

Some people lay out red carpets and give out SC (Special Treatment).

The number of ship captains is still growing.

Actually, when FS won the championship last time, Shimamura Yuna already had an astonishing number of captains.

It had already exceeded 30,000 at that time.

But this time, we're aiming for an even higher level.

It may have attracted too many people outside the circle.

At the same time, there are also too many casual users who don't have the habit of consuming live streaming.

Nowadays, many people see sending money to Yuna Shimamura as a trend to follow.

Is a captain's ticket 198 expensive?

It's not very expensive.

But is it cheap?
As something with no real value, it's not cheap either.

However, at this very moment, Captain Shimamura Yuna's character became an instant hit on the internet, much like an electronic indulgence.

[Holy crap, Shimamura-san, I'm bowing down to you. This is the first time in my life I've ever gifted a streamer 198 yuan. It's my first time, but I'm willing to do it.]

[I did it too, Captain, there's really no way I can stop.]

[Shimamura-san is awesome!!]

[Given how badly the LPL has performed this year, without Shimamura, I honestly don't know why I'd still watch the competition or follow the game. All I can say is, thank you, Shimamura.]

Looking back from last year, it feels like I've been having a long dream alongside Shimamura-san. I hope this dream continues.

[I came here after FS won the championship; I was immediately drawn to this female player. I never watched LOL matches before. All I can say is, Pink Island Village Sister is just too wonderful.]

[I've already put Shimamura on board, so the captain has no choice but to take her on.]

For many people, they may not have had a good understanding of what a captain is.

However, at this moment, spending money to upgrade to a captain, showing off your captain to others, and saying 'I upgraded Shimamura Yuna to a captain' is the most trendy thing to do and the thing that gives you the most sense of group identity.

This kind of thing has actually happened countless times in the V-circle.

But when this behavior is expanded to the point of petting dogs, the energy it displays is truly astonishing.

The number of captains quickly exceeded 5.

Moreover, it continues to rise.

This doesn't even take into account the potential surge in viewership when Shimamura Yuna returns to the airwaves.

It can be said that Shimamura Yuna is currently the most trendy internet celebrity.

Meanwhile, major platforms also began a counterattack against Yuna Shimamura's trolls.

That's pretty much how things are online now.

The more popular a contestant's fan base is, the more naturally they will be at a disadvantage in terms of public opinion.

Because those who attack you don't have a clear center of gravity.

Who are they fans of? Who are their supporters?
you do not know.

All you know is that you have to fight back against him, you have to refute him.

However, since you don't know who your opponent is, you can't refute them.

On the contrary, the person you support is a real person, right there in front of you, a neutral idol.

It is an unfair battle for tangible things to fight against intangible things.

Opponents have countless angles to attack, while attackers can find no direction to retaliate.

But with Shimamura Yuna's victory, the statue shines brightly.

The idol is so dazzling.

Those who opposed and disliked the situation couldn't even find a starting point for their attacks.

Anyone who gets close will be shattered by Shimamura Yuna's dazzling brilliance.

[Weren't there a lot of haters saying before that Shimamura couldn't possibly win? Where are they now?]

I think all the haters have gone back to their mouse holes and are hiding.

[Haha, where's the guy who used to call a Korean his father? Can he even speak anymore?]

[Shimamura is coming to kill the son of the Peninsula's secret agent.]

[Shimamura is awesome! She completely shut up all the pro-Korean supporters.]

[She's number one in the world now! Shimamura-san's dynasty has begun!]

[I saw a lot of people on Tieba (Baidu's forum) were jumping around like crazy before, why did they all delete their posts and run away?]

Yes, before the competition, someone on Tieba said, "If Shimamura Yuna wins the championship, I'll eat shit."

But after they actually won the championship, the people who ate shit were gone.

Clicking into the post only showed "This post has been deleted".

The Anti-Pressure Bar has never accepted people like this.

According to the moderators...

Swearing is fine, gambling is fine.

But if you run away after gambling, you won't admit it.

Then you can just wait to be banned.

And now, the strangulation has begun.

(End of this chapter)

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