Quick Transmigration: I Actually Became a System Bug

Chapter 69 Top Archer and Ace Mage 8

Seeing that Shi Shaoyu was clearly getting excited, Ji Han immediately poured cold water on his enthusiasm.

"I'm still a minor, and I will absolutely not date early!"

If Shi Shaoyu had ears at that moment, he would clearly see his erect ears droop down instantly.

"Oh, okay!"

However, Shi Shaoyu quickly regained his composure.

"It's okay, I can wait, Ahan. Anyway, we'll be adults in two years at most. I can wait two years!"

Ji Han, hehe, it seems he needs to accumulate energy points as quickly as possible within two years. He doesn't want to be a fool.

Ji Han is currently in a very conflicted state. He doesn't dislike Shi Shaoyu and may even like him slightly, but his rationality tells him that he can't date Shi Shaoyu, he can't date Shi Shaoyu, he can't date Shi Shaoyu!

As for when Ji Han will be able to completely convince himself, who knows!

However, after this conversation, the two finally returned to normal, and Shi Shaoyu even clung to Ji Han more than before.

Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu finally shook hands and made peace. The entire 5th floor training room was restored from the cold of all four seasons to the warmth of spring. All the team members, including the coach, manager and even the operations staff upstairs, breathed a sigh of relief.

After all, the Autumn Season is about to begin, and they don't want to face such an important event with a room full of gloomy atmosphere.

On the first day of the Autumn Season, Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu each reached one million fans. However, due to the high overlap between their fans, they only managed to exchange for 1.3 million energy points.

Since the Red Sea team just won the Spring Split, they will retain the same roster for the Autumn Split and have no plans to make any changes. However, their old rival, the Blue Star team, has made three changes in a row. The remaining two are a jungler and the mage Mo Han, whom they are familiar with.

Of course, many other teams have also changed their rosters. The esports industry is extremely cruel. It requires not only age and talent, but also hard work. Even if you have all of the above, you may not succeed. After all, there are too many talented and hardworking players, but there can only be one champion.

But isn't the charm of esports precisely about pouring out passion and tears? There's joy in success, but also tears of regret; there's luck, but also those who aren't favored by fate. That golden rain that fills the sky is the dream of every esports player, and Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu are now members of that esports community.

Amidst the cheers of the audience, Ji Han and the others once again stood on the familiar competition stage. Compared to the tension and restraint during the Spring Season, Ji Han and Shi Shaoyu were now more confident and at ease.

Whether it's due to insufficient integration of the newly added players or some other reason, the Blue Star team, which was able to fight the Red Sea team to a standstill during the Spring Season, was completely shut out 3-0 by the Red Sea team in the Autumn Season.

Keep in mind that this was the runner-up team in the Spring Split, and they were defeated in such a crushing manner. Not to mention Blue Star itself, even the Red Sea team, which won the game, showed no joy whatsoever.

The scene after the match was very quiet. There were no cheers, no applause, and no sighs. There was only disbelief and sadness in the air.

Mo Han, the former champion mage who was once full of vigor on the field, was now extremely dejected. He didn't even have the strength to communicate with his teammates anymore, or even to reprimand them.

That veteran team, once deeply loved and trusted by fans, was eliminated in the top 16 at the start of this autumn season. They didn't even have the chance to play in the revival match of the losers' bracket of the top 8 teams.

The Red Sea team played their round of 16 to 8 elimination match away from home. After the match, there were no celebratory flowers or dinner, and not even post-match fan photos. They went straight to the airport and took the next available flight back to City C, where they began a three-day closed training camp until the next match.

In the second match of the Autumn Season, Ji Han and his team played against a team that had only made it to the top 16 this year. Unsurprisingly, the Red Sea team won again. In the following third and fourth matches, the Red Sea team simply won from start to finish, all the way to the final.

Ji Han and his team hadn't expected that their opponents in the finals wouldn't be any of the established teams, nor the promising new teams from the Spring Split, but rather a completely unknown team that was making its first appearance in a competition this summer—a team that was practically brand new.

Before the finals, the Red Sea team had faced this team before, but that match was extremely difficult. The team, which was in a best-of-five series, not only fought to the fifth game, but also won not because of their five players, but because of their super foreign aid: Super Soldier.

This was also the only loss this rookie team suffered throughout the entire Autumn Season up to the finals.

The finals were held in City C. After the entire Autumn Season, the Red Sea team had a rare opportunity to play a match on their home turf, and this match was also the most important match of the entire Autumn Season.

On the day of the finals, the members of the Red Sea team arrived backstage at the arena early. Ji Han and Zhang Yang were still discussing various tactics with the coach.

The main problem is that they know too little about this rookie team. The only information they have is about the few matches they played in this autumn season. Also, because they were on a winning streak, they played far fewer matches compared to those in the loser's bracket.

For this reason, even during the pre-match trash talk session, Ji Han specifically reminded Shi Shaoyu to be more tactful, although in the end, the reminder didn't have any effect.

The players took their seats, and the first match quickly began. To be on the safe side, the Red Sea team chose conservative heroes for the first match, mainly to test the opponent's strength and progress.

Ji Han, who is good at playing assassins, also picked a mage that is more focused on team control. This hero is weak in solo combat and requires stronger teamwork and self-preservation skills.

On the contrary, the opposing mage chose an assassin-type mage with explosive damage output. Once the opponent controls Ji Han, they could easily take him down with a single combo.

To save his own life, Ji Han played extremely cautiously at the beginning of the match. Even when he saw the enemy mage and jungler coming to steal their jungle camps, he only dared to send a signal but did not dare to go over to fight them.

Ji Han tried his best to last-hit every minion. Only when he finally reached level four did he dare to go out and support the top and bottom lanes. In fact, he mainly supported the bottom lane. The warrior they chose for the top lane was the kind who was tanky and proud.

Simply put, as long as he plays defensively and develops his character, it's difficult for one or two opponents to kill him. However, if four or five people are hiding in the bushes, they will either be spotted by Ji Han and his group and sent to provide support in advance, or they will be driven crazy by the warrior's "Ninja Turtle Technique" under the tower.

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