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Chapter 1028 Dou Dizhu (a card game) difficulty > LOL (League of Legends)

In less than 15 minutes, an Akali who was about to become a godlike suddenly appeared in the game!

This situation is so bad it makes you want to swear, and you're thinking: How the hell are we supposed to play like this?!

The time has reached eighteen minutes.

A crucial team fight broke out on the mid-lane high ground.

Su Mu, controlling Akali, displayed astonishing and unbelievable dazzling Flying Thunder God technique, seemingly ignoring the enemy's massive army, nimbly weaving through them, and ultimately precisely reaping Yasuo's kill.

Seeing this, Doinb let out a helpless sigh, then threw down his mouse and yelled, "GG!!"

With this devastating team fight over, the enemy base was destroyed in just nineteen minutes, and Su Mu's team naturally secured victory in the game.

"How to say?"

Sitting in his seat, Su Mu smiled and casually glanced at Doinb, saying, "Want to start another game to snipe me?"

"Ahem..." Doinb coughed lightly, showing no sign of being convinced, and said firmly, "Of course, but I'm hungry right now, I need to go get something to eat first, next time, next time for sure!"

Again?! Is he some kind of masochist?!

If we were to summarize Doinb's evaluation of this game, it would really come down to three words: "Fuck you!"

Keep in mind that an Akali who can reach godlike status in just over ten minutes is a devastating threat to a squishy Yasuo.

Especially since the Akali player is a cheater, the game experience is absolutely terrible, and it's completely unplayable!

At the same moment.

On the public screen of Su Mu's live stream, the barrage of comments surged like a tide, densely filling the entire screen!

"Holy crap! Infighting within EDG confirmed! AD carry brutally beats starting mid and jungle – the scene was horrific!!"

"Hey upstairs! You're coming to work at UC Shocking News Department tomorrow!"

"Hilarious! Poor Doinb, some people can bring so much joy even though they're not in the livestream~"

"To be fair, Coin Bro's live stream was quite entertaining, wasn't it?"

"I can't help but laugh when I think about it, that 'Akali is here' shout is absolutely classic!"

"..."

Regardless of the circumstances, this ranked match was absolutely fantastic in terms of entertainment value.

The players' brilliant maneuvers and the dramatic twists and turns of the game were like a meticulously choreographed performance, captivating the audience's attention.

However, on the other hand, such a coincidental and brilliant match is actually quite rare to encounter in actual gameplay.

Take the next few games Su Mu played as an example. Although some of the players he encountered were from professional teams, their fame was far less than that of the players he encountered in the first game.

For example, I encountered a substitute jungler from a certain team, and a mid laner from a certain North American team, etc.

Both games resulted in massacres, but in terms of entertainment value, the first game was far less impressive.

The appeal that once captivated and engaged audiences has been significantly diminished.

Furthermore, as the game progressed, the classic situation of not being able to find a match arose again.

At this point, everyone was speculating, unsure whether there was a problem with the system or whether some high-scoring players on the Korean server had chosen not to continue playing due to the current timeframe.

"That's all for now." After showing the viewers the game videos for a while, Su Mu finally decided to close the game client. He sat down, stretched comfortably, and said to the live stream, "That's all for today. See you next time?"

"No!"

"Damn it! You've been standing me up for so long, and now you're trying to run away again?!"

"If all else fails, Su Shen, why don't you try playing on the Canyon of Kings? There are more players there, and you might find some more interesting matches."

"Hey, the top of the Rift is the pinnacle of actors! Do you believe that if Su Shen were to start a game there, everyone who bets on the outcome would go crazy with joy?"

"Then let's play ARAM! No one's allowed to leave!"

"What's the point of ARAM? If that's the case, you might as well play a Nightmare AI match, although Nightmare AI isn't actually that fun to play."

"You know what, these entertainment modes in League of Legends are pretty boring these days. Once the novelty wears off, they get really tedious."

"..."

Looking at the scrolling comments on the screen, Su Mu seemed to be deep in thought.

If he remembers correctly, League of Legends will launch a brand new game mode, or rather, a unique gameplay, in about two months.

When that thing was released, it could even be said that it gave League of Legends a second spring!

That's right—Teamfight Tactics!

Its unique auto-chess gameplay has attracted a large number of players, injecting new vitality into the game.

Ultimately, amidst a cacophony of diverse and mostly implausible suggestions from viewers in the live stream, Su Mu pondered the matter and resolutely chose the classic game – Dou Dizhu (a popular Chinese card game).

However, the way Su Mu played Dou Dizhu was somewhat different from the way people usually knew how to play it.

Not long ago, Su Mu was still dominating the high-elo Korean server, seemingly wielding the power of lightning, rampaging through the game and indiscriminately killing opponents, displaying the invincible demeanor of "God Su".

But at this moment, Su Mu, the "landlord," could only watch helplessly as he was bombarded by the two "farmers" opposite him like a storm.

Just like that popular internet joke: "You think you can beat me with 17 cards? A plane!"

No sooner had he finished speaking than "snap!"—the speed was astonishing—and Su Mu was hit hard by another fried food.

In short, after a fierce game of cards, all the Happy Beans that had just been deposited into the account were lost again.

This isn't the first time something like this has happened; it's occurred several times in a row!

This truly made Su Mu question his existence for a moment. He even went to check the game mode he was playing to confirm that it wasn't a special mode without shuffling. So where did these opponents get so many bombs from?!

The live stream chat exploded instantly, with comments scrolling wildly:

"Hilarious! Hahaha, Su Shen is a professional bean-giving expert!"

"Su Shen: Dealer! Are you targeting me?!"

"What happened to the live tutorial we were promised today? You're just going to teach us how to send beans? (winking)"

"Conclusion: Dou Dizhu (a popular Chinese card game) is more difficult than League of Legends!"

"..."

Undoubtedly, Su Mu's drastically different performances in the two games created a strong contrast, which added a lot of unexpected entertainment value to the live stream.

Of course, Su Mu, as the person involved, was not in such a good mood at the moment.

After all, anyone who gets bombed and disoriented for several rounds in a row would probably start to wonder if they're being targeted by the system's card dealer.

However, Su Mu quickly adjusted his state and said to the camera with a nonchalant expression, "Cough, it's just a small problem. I can easily win back these beans."

As he spoke, he casually closed the "Dou Dizhu" game interface and continued, "That's all for today's live stream. The streamer has something to do, so I'll be logging off now."

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