Without the iterative process, the other teams were essentially plunging headfirst into a vast wheat field.

If you can't beat your opponent in a practice match, you want to refer to their data, but you don't have any data to support your claim.

This has led to a situation where people simply don't know how to find a solution.

SSG initially aimed to help their bot lane carry AD carry through a mid-jungle synergy, but Ruler's morale was shattered by Uzi's performance in the group stage.

There's a classic saying from later generations: "After Uzi retired, Ruler saw everyone else as worthless!"

Emperor Ruler, whose Dao heart was shattered by the attack, clearly showed signs of insecurity.

The clues can be seen from SSG's bot lane choices in the later knockout stage.

SSG is least willing to pick Rakan, who is the best at initiating team fights. Their first choice is always Varus and Lulu, followed by Janna paired with Xayah, Kog'Maw, and Tristana!

They basically don't consider late-game carry champions like the mouse.

Ruler's situation is something that any team would encounter.

When a teammate is not performing well, other teammates need to step up and take responsibility for them.

In addition to playing the coaching staff's prepared tactics, best-of-five series also depends on the players' performance.

Ruler lost confidence, which is why he passed the ball to top laner Cuvee as a safety net.

After all, Cuvee, the top laner, is a veteran who has been playing for several years and has a much better mentality than Ruler.

What no one expected was that it was precisely because of this 'unavoidable' change that SSG found the right version of the solution.

The same applies to the S13 T1!

They struggled in the group stage and had difficulty even making it into the knockout stage, eventually being forced to change their strategy.

In his previous life, without his own existence, Cuvee dominated the top lane, reigning supreme and invincible...

Now that you have your own people, what are you planning to do, SSG?

Just then, Iboy came over with his phone in hand: "Brother Yang, Brother Yang, look!"

"What?" Zhou Hanyang's thoughts were interrupted, and he turned his head with some curiosity.

"The official post-match audio has been released, and the forums are going crazy!" Meiko said with a grin.

"Post-match voice chat?" Zhou Hanyang was slightly taken aback, then raised an eyebrow: "Did they release all our trash talk?"

“That’s right, listen to this!” Iboy immediately played the post-match audio.

The story begins with Scout playing Jayce against Corki in a matchup against AHQ, earning praise from Clearlove.

Mingkai praised Scout for his good laning phase, and Scout immediately said it was because Zhou Hanyang taught him well.

Then Scout began his utterly astonished accusation: Simon was pretending to be a city wall just to play with a plane.

Then came the loud laughter of the EDG team.

Zhou Hanyang immediately directed the mid and jungle players to continuously apply pressure to the bottom lane.

The post-match audio was a bit funny, but still within the normal range.

Next comes the entertainment value.

Mingkai began questioning Zhou Hanyang about the dead song K head.

Zhou Hanyang naturally couldn't admit it or refute that he hadn't knocked out anyone!

Mingkai presented the evidence, and Zhou Hanyang kept switching screens to check the bottom lane.

Zhou Hanyang, who was ruthlessly exposed, retorted angrily, saying that everyone else was fighting in team battles, but the factory manager was just observing him. No wonder he could deal 4396 damage with Lee Sin.

Upon hearing this, everyone present burst into laughter.

When playing a match, I'm too nervous and my focus is too concentrated, so I can't really feel the game.

It sounds absolutely hilarious right now!

The comments on the video were almost entirely filled with "hahahahaha".

[Hahahaha! This is hilarious! Everyone else is team fighting, and Clearlove is just observing the top lane!]

I bet Attack was totally dumbfounded too. How could they spot me sneaking in a kill during such a fierce team fight?

[It was the first time I'd ever heard Attack sound so exasperated; it cracked me up!]

[That factory manager is a real jerk! He's just observing from the top lane during such an intense team fight?]

Before everyone could recover, the voice message continued.

Mingkai continued to present evidence, saying that Zhou Hanyang usually only directs his teammates when he goes to gank, and rarely directs them during the laning phase. However, this time he unusually directed the mid and jungle to gank the bottom lane four-man gank two, and said that he knows what Zhou Hanyang is up to as soon as he makes a move.

Zhou Hanyang countered Mingkai, saying that if he had used those tricks to deal with other teams and matches, he wouldn't have made it to the quarterfinals every year; he would at least have been a semifinalist jungler in the World Championship.

Hearing this conversation between the two, everyone burst into laughter again.

Then, during the match against SKT, Zhou Hanyang dragged Mingkai along to invade SKT's jungle. As a result, SKT's top and jungle players defended the jungle strongly, and Zhou Hanyang's Prince escaped in advance. Mingkai immediately shouted that he was like a tiger eating its own cub, putting righteousness before family.

Then the scene shifts, and Zhou Hanyang, playing Prince, is seen roaming around helping his teammates, with the entire EDG team shouting "NICE!"

Zhou Hanyang jokingly remarked to Mingkai that they had long suffered from the "4396" and "Horse Trampling Flying Arrow" incidents! If they regularly received such treatment, how could they be so excited?

Next, C9's jungler typed in the public chat that he was also a fan of Mingkai, which made everyone laugh again.

The next game was against SKT, where Zhou Hanyang's Galio managed to take on two opponents under the top lane tower and kill SKT's top and jungle.

The entire EDG team shouted excitedly, and Zhou Hanyang stated that it was absolutely impossible for them to run away carrying Galio's chicken wings.

Mingkai retorted angrily, "It's always the same old story: fighting Xiaoju, chicken wings, and Pig Girl running around. Isn't there anything new?"

Zhou Hanyang promptly recited a jingle: "Fish to die, net torn, I'm leaving tonight. You little brat, your account's gone. One-minute Bo5. FNC beat us 4-0. Lost to Europe and North America, then to the wildcard. A flying arrow. 4396. Running away carrying a pig. EDG will never team up..."

This catchy rhyme completely broke Mingkai's defenses.

Not a single viewer could watch this post-match audio without laughing.

Hahahaha!

[This is hilarious! There's absolutely no point in watching the RNG and WE matches afterwards.]

[Rumors are circulating that EDG's top and jungle players are at odds.]

[EDG's top and jungle are something else! Not only are they great at the game, but their sarcastic remarks are also incredibly entertaining!]

(It's the last day, everyone please generate some electricity!)

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