Chapter 10: He's practically a superman!
Chapter 10: He's practically a superman!
"He's practically a superman!"
"Who says otherwise? I used to think I was close to becoming the ultimate champion, but now I realize how naive I was."
When "Crush" says "He's bad at things like a pro," it's not a description, it's a statement!
"I've encountered top-tier players before, but I never thought they were this strong!"
"What a heavy blow..."
The training room on the third floor of BJBS.
Several young people slumped haphazardly on the sofa, staring blankly at the game that had just ended on the big screen, and sincerely uttered the above remarks.
Meanwhile, Zhou Heyang, the AD player sitting in front of the computer as the last solo opponent, had a flushed face and his ears were practically burning. He stared intently at the screen, as if he wanted to stare a hole through the "100 CS" results screen.
As for Mo Ziye, the team owner standing behind everyone, his face was full of complicated emotions, and his toes had begun to unconsciously dig at the floor.
Just now, the mid-laner he had painstakingly recruited had engaged in a solo match against the other four players.
The good news is that the young mid-laner I've chosen is incredibly strong.
Even when facing a hero in a position the opponent was good at, Fu Shiyan still won easily with a crushing victory.
AD Hongwen and the three people on the sofa looked completely defeated, which said it all.
When facing Zhu Dan in the top lane, Fu Shiyan picked Renekton. After two rounds of trading blows, Zhu Dan, who picked Darius, immediately entered the "turret duo queue" mode that top lane players must use. He would hide under the turret and consider it a success if he could smell the experience.
The matchup between the jungler and support was a pure mechanical crushing victory.
Yasuo versus Zed, Lee Sin versus Lee Sin—the two poor souls didn't last ten minutes together before being cleanly and decisively defeated.
As for the AD solo match that just ended... after trading blows and making some plays, this ridiculously strong captain directly demonstrated his basic skills to his soldiers.
On the Howling Abyss map, I finished off 100 creeps with almost zero missed hits, securing an easy victory.
Imagine an AD carry player who relies on last-hitting minions for survival getting completely outclassed by a mid laner who uses only the fundamentals—if you were in that situation, you'd be in trouble too.
So this is also bad news.
Boss Mo is now terrified that his beloved mid-laner will complain that his four teammates are too bad, and he'll stand up and prepare to run away with his bucket.
He had no choice.
It's really hard to form a team these days.
Talent is hard to come by. BJBS is essentially an internet cafe team. It's already quite an achievement that they were able to find four master-level players from the vast sea of people.
"Ahem... Our BJBS team members..."
Half a moment after the game ended, Fu Shiyan finally spoke, "Hmm, there's a lot of room for improvement in the future."
Mo Ziye: ...
BJBS four people: ...
High emotional intelligence: There is a lot of room for improvement in the future.
Low emotional intelligence: How can this dog be so incompetent?
But there was nothing they could do; they couldn't refute it. The other team had positioned themselves in their most proficient positions, using four different heroes, and utterly crushed them one by one.
The strong have the right to ruthlessly humiliate the weak.
Of course, this was also partly due to Fu Shiyan's misjudgment of his own strength.
His understanding of "the combined talent of the two lifetimes roughly equals the competitive level of an average champion player" is based on the standard of his previous life, when LOL esports was exceptionally developed and players' basic skills, operations, and even operational awareness were at their peak by Season 16.
In today's era—while I wouldn't say he's unbeatable in terms of mechanics, his understanding of the game, his matchup details, and even his fundamental skills are so exceptional that it's extremely difficult to find someone in the LCK region who can rival him.
To put it bluntly, he was measuring the present with the ruler of the future, and after measuring it, he didn't realize that he was a monster, while his four teammates in front of him... were just normal people.
A world where esports is exceptionally developed, and a champion-level player from Season 16!
Want to solo against a few average Master players from Season 5?
Yes, it's perfectly reasonable to think the other person is bad!
"May I ask again, how was our team's training arranged before?" Fu Shiyan put his thoughts aside and continued to ask.
Judging from the solo assessment just now, his teammates—in 5v5 or something—don't even need to play; they're pure newbies who haven't had any professional training whatsoever.
"Before, we would play ranked games by ourselves, with the two of us duo queuing in the bot lane, and then I would duo queu with Lao Zhu," jungler Wu Chen said.
"After joining BJBS, the boss would occasionally join us to play 5v5 ranked matches in Zone 1," added support player Li Rui.
Mo Ziye picked up the conversation with a hint of pride: "Back in Season 2, I played in the LPL qualifiers with a few friends. I've gotten older these past few years, and my reflexes have declined a bit, but I can still play in Diamond rank group queue without any problems."
"Sigh~"
Fu Shiyan sighed silently to himself. So, BJBS, who dominates the Diamond tier in ranked queues, gives you the courage to go pro, Boss Mo? Does that mean if you make it into LSPL, you're ready to go all in and start an esports club?
"Boss, may I make a suggestion?"
"Apart from leaving the team and persuading me not to start a team, I'll agree to anything you want!!!" Mo Ziye seemed to know what Fu Shiyan wanted to say, and immediately spoke first, her lips slightly pouting, with an expression that said, "Don't even think about ruining my chance."
"I'll stop here." Fu Shiyan sighed softly, then looked at his teammates who were still dizzy from the beating and not fully awake, and made another request:
"Then I'd like to ask Boss Mo to give me a raise."
A raise?
Mo Ziye frowned subconsciously, but thinking of the terrifying overwhelming strength just now, he prepared to agree.
"Didn't ask—"
Before he could finish speaking, Fu Shiyan added, "I will be fully responsible for the team's training from now on. I don't ask for much, just give me a basic coach's salary."
"Xiao Fu, you even know about team training?" Mo Ziye's expression changed instantly, his smile widening to almost 60 or 70 degrees, and his eyes sparkling.
"I know a little." Fu Shiyan said calmly. "I once visited a secondary league team, and their LPL main team's training staff came to train me. I have a good memory, so I remembered quite a bit."
The club that cheated him out of most of his salary for half a month and even made him pay fifty yuan for a taxi fare is now being used as a convenient shield.
He didn't back down, nor did he take the opportunity to discuss any other conditions; he simply asked for the pay for a part-time coaching position.
The reason is simple—looking at this Boss Mo, Fu Shiyan was somewhat reminded of himself back then, when he was just as single-minded in his pursuit of e-sports.
Since the other party wants to bring BJBS into the professional arena, it wouldn't be difficult for him to help train four average-talented master players to play in a secondary league.
Let's just say it's like... giving a helping hand to our past selves.
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