Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl

Chapter 293, Match Point 290 Approaching

Chapter 293, Section 290: Match Point Approaching
They weren't the kind of people who were full of confidence but ended up feeling completely overwhelmed.

Instead, they lacked confidence to begin with and desperately needed a victory to regain their form, only to be slapped in the face by reality.

After that first match, they basically came to terms with reality.
WBG is the stronger team.

They are objectively a stronger team.

The players are stronger, and the team composition is more reasonable than the current GENG.

The most crucial thing is...
Yuna Shimamura.

This is a being that transcends versions and levels, like a deus ex machina appearing out of nowhere.
So far this year, her performance has been quite remarkable.

At this moment, it seems that she has been brewing for a year and has reached the peak and ultimate state.
'How exactly can one defeat such an opponent?'

This is a huge problem.

The ability to maintain an extremely high level of focus for extended periods is one of Shimamura Yuna's special strengths.

But that didn't even qualify as flow for her.

Just the norm.

Only at this moment did she enter a true state of flow.
The stage, the cheers, the spotlights, and everything in the game.
After a year of hard work, she finally reached this place she had only ever dreamed of.

But at that moment, she felt neither nervous nor afraid.

She felt an unprecedented sense of peace within her.
The cacophony of the audience's voices turned into white noise.

The specific content within the game, in her eyes, also became simple drawings composed of different pieces of information.

She felt that she was simply processing this information, simply experiencing this information.
To her, everyone's movements seemed to be in slow motion.

She entered a time and a state that belonged to her alone.
As for everything else besides the game, she no longer cares about it at all.

This is a step further than any previous flow state.
Completely immersed.

Even Shimamura Yuna herself was somewhat surprised.

She was worried that she might underperform due to nervousness in the finals.

To my utter surprise, I ended up in this state.
Yuna Shimamura knew that all she needed to do was maintain her current form, and then...
We will definitely win.

The match has moved to its second game.

After WBG's dominant victory over GENG in the first match, viewers were hoping they could continue their winning streak in the second match.

They were able to decisively defeat GENG 3-0.

Although some people said they were "looking forward to seeing a great match".

But in reality, aside from the aesthetic appeal, people still prioritize their buttocks more these days.

What? A 3-2 battle to the very end, with a hard-fought victory in the end?
What kind of evenly matched, fiercely competitive showdown?
Please.

We'll talk about the entertainment aspect later.

Everyone just wants to win right now.

I just want to see Shimamura win the championship right now.

Let's talk about thrilling victories and epic showdowns later, shall we?

However, things often don't go as planned.

In the second game, although Shimamura Yuna still performed brilliantly, GENG's top and bottom lanes both had explosive performances.

Xiao Hu couldn't withstand KIIN's offensive.

The bottom lane was completely crushed in the laning phase.

Only Shimamura Yuna managed to hold off Chovy in the mid lane.

But her resistance was a one-woman show.

With both top and bottom lanes collapsing and the jungle being completely destroyed, Shimamura Yuna's individual advantage was utterly useless.

Seeing this situation, some viewers have already started criticizing in the live chat.

"Seriously, what were the other players on WBG doing? Do they even respect Shimamura-san???"

"This kind of play is disgusting. Shimamura-san was laning in the mid lane for less than two minutes when her teammates started reporting victories."

"Holy crap, is Shimamura going to lose her first S-series championship?"

"It's hard to say without adjusting one's mindset."

"Isn't sending Xiaohu to the top lane just because they think he can't beat Chovy, and they want him to stick with Kiin? Can't he even figure out how to play a bruiser in the top lane?" The loss in the second game brought a lot of negative emotions to the community.

Meanwhile, Xiao Hu and Liu Qingsong, who are also players, felt a lot of pressure about their disastrous performance in the previous match.

In terms of content, it's practically a mirror image of the first game.

In the first game, WBG crushed GENG.

In the second game, GENG crushed WBG.

However, for the older players in WBG, the psychological pressure of being thrashed like this is far greater than that of the players in GENG who are playing worse.

Because they already considered themselves to be the ones dragging the team down.

I was just thinking, "As long as I perform normally, that will be fine."

With this unwavering belief, I strive to perform at my best.

However, they were still crushed in the end.

At this point, their psychological pressure had reached its peak.

Fearing to hold others back, they end up actually holding others back.

But at this time...
"Don't let the last game affect you too much."

"It was just a meaningless defeat."

"Victory is a given, as long as we keep it up."

It was Shimamura Yuna who said this.

Even though she had lost the game, she appeared unusually calm.

They were so calm they didn't even seem to be playing a game.

Her words of encouragement were not spoken in a condescending tone.

just like.
It seems to be simply stating an objective fact.

To state a future that is bound to happen.

She is very confident.

Her confidence at this moment doesn't actually need any extra emotional value to fill it.

She was standing right here.
There was no hesitation about stepping onto the stage.

They are confident that they will surely achieve glory.

then
"We will definitely win, so..."

"Just play to your usual standard."

Although she didn't say anything special, seeing Shimamura Yuna's attitude made everyone feel incredibly reassured.

Everyone started to believe it.
Yes, we can win.

If Shimamura Yuna says they can win, then they really can win.

"Then let's go."

The third match started soon.

By this point, the atmosphere had become somewhat tense.

With one win and one loss on each side, the match has essentially become a best-of-three series with little room for error.

Whoever loses another match will fall into the abyss of the opponent's match point.

Therefore, both sides are under great pressure at this moment.

In this situation, Shimamura Yuna was probably the only one in the entire room who dared to say that she didn't care at all.

In this match, the mid laners on both sides chose Ryze and Cassiopeia respectively.

However, unlike before, it wasn't Shimamura Yuna's Ryze.

Chovy picked Ryze first, while Shimamura picked Cassiopeia second.

This is yet another character that no one has ever seen before in the hands of Yuna Shimamura.

Everyone is very curious
Do you even know how to play before you take it?
(End of this chapter)

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