Chapter 5 Personnel Changes
Chapter 5 Personnel Changes
"Ncie".
Heart's eyes shone with even more joy.
I felt like I'd struck gold.
Wow, talented young boys who can create advantages are rare, but not nonexistent.
The problem is that I've never seen anyone who understands how to appropriately leverage their strengths to their teammates.
At least, even a genius like Wei didn't...
Once they secured lane control in the first wave, Syndra's health dropped to below half, which was quite noticeable, so they didn't rush to call for the jungler to gank her.
The first priority is to ensure the jungler gets both river crabs and stabilizes the game's pace.
Then, when the opportunity arises, don't hesitate to communicate directly and tell people not to be stubborn.
Then, Bo's gank was definitely planned in advance. He controlled the lane in advance and timed it so that three waves of minions could enter the enemy's middle tower at the same time when Bo reached level 6.
Command Eimy to harass the enemy jungle.
Give them time to roam, and knowing they synergize well with the level 6 Ice Maiden, they come right away.
Goodness, such a reputation is well-deserved...
Heart glanced subtly at the composed Jiang Xia, and was even more shocked.
There is an old Chinese saying: "Even if Mount Tai collapses before you, you will not change your expression."
Could it be... that all of this was part of his plan?
He wasn't stupid; naturally, he wouldn't believe that Knight was the one Jiang Xia met at the door.
Then why is he even a coach? He might as well just wait at the gate every day.
Coming to his senses, Otto, covered in sweat, finally succumbed to the pressure and was chased down and solo killed by Ekko in 8 minutes.
A brilliant Flash to dodge the push ball, Syndra's W predicted Syndra's Flash and applied a slow.
They won rounds of applause.
Marin: "Nice."
IMP: "That's pretty impressive."
PYL: "Holy crap, so you don't need me at all."
Eimy: "How come you just kicked the stun gun to death like it was a stray dog on the street?"
Knight smiled happily, and while returning to base, he secretly glanced at Jiang Xia, who was watching the battle.
Brother Jiang, I've taken everything you taught me to heart; you should have noticed by now.
Learn E at level 1 to trade damage in lane, then trade damage again at level 3 to regain lane control and make things easier for the jungler.
The line enters the tower and people come to the station.
Then, since it's not easy to break through in the solo lane, once you gain an advantage, you should focus on opportunities on the sidelines.
After a brief recap, Knight was in a good mood.
The same goes for Jiangxia; he brought the people with him, and they took over Wei Shen's job.
I am naturally very satisfied with this performance.
"What's going on with the stun gun? Isn't it for training newbies?"
"Exposed like this?"
"Let's play Lulu with the stun gun."
The teammates kept talking, and the electric baton got quite red from their chatter.
"Shut the fuck up, this bastard is definitely not a newbie, damn it!"
After these words were spoken, the other teammates fell silent.
They could tell the stun gun was really red, and if they provoked him any further, he might take his anger out on them.
After all, he really has no manners... no manners in every way.
After that, LGD completely dominated, with Ekko boasting a 25-stack Mejai's Soulstealer that made him the undisputed king of the game.
Eimy and Pyl kept shouting "Awesome!"
The atmosphere in the training room is getting better and better.
28 minutes 16 seconds.
The SAT finally gave out, unable to withstand the pressure.
In the second game, we saw that Otto actually picked Lulu.
Jiang Xia then gave Knight a task.
"Burst wire?"
"Yes, you can use all the resources of the jungler and support in the early game, with the goal of overwhelming him in lane."
Knight nodded, seemingly understanding.
He didn't find it difficult; it was his comfort zone.
Then the scene in this game shows Otto being taken turns being "served".
Even though he was as steady as a defensive tower, he broke down and quit the game after the first tower in the middle fell.
The training match is now over.
In this game, Heart saw the old LGD, with their absolute core mid laner.
All resources should be allocated to the mid lane, allowing it to shoulder the responsibility of winning the game.
As it turns out, it is feasible.
After the tryouts ended, Knight waited outside.
IMP followed Eimy out arm in arm, lit a mosquito coil, and came back feeling refreshed.
"Pfft, God, haven't you had this much fun in a long time?"
IMP tilted his head, as if it really was true; he hadn't felt this comfortable with mosquito coils in a long time.
Heart wants to sign a mid-laner as soon as possible.
"What are your opinions? How did you feel about the trial training with him?" Jiang Xia asked everyone.
Unexpectedly, Marin was the first to step forward.
"Very good, we won't do badly if he plays against us in the Summer Split."
Translation conveys meaning.
Everyone looked at him in surprise.
Pyl clicked his tongue inwardly. This guy looked like he was ready to give up, wasn't he?
"I agree," Eimy chimed in.
"Can."
"I'm fine."
With everyone chiming in, Wei Shen tossed his headphones aside and walked out of the training room alone.
For some reason, he felt a sense of betrayal, a feeling that was hard to bear.
At the door, Knight forced a slightly silly smile as he watched Wei Shen come out.
"Hello..."
Wei Shen ignored him and walked away on his own.
Ultimately, Knight successfully joined LGD, a very standard rookie contract.
For six months, the monthly salary was 1.5 yuan, and he rotated with GodV.
Half an hour later.
LGD officially announced two personnel changes.
LGD lost most of its fans this season, and those who remained are mostly genuinely optimistic.
A significant portion of the audience wanted to see what other outrageous things this lousy team could come up with to push the boundaries.
[The coach has been changed? Hilarious! Even a Korean coach couldn't save LGD, what good is a Chinese coach?]
[It turns out that domestic coaches these days are no different from babysitters.] [Wait, this one is genuinely talented.]
[Jiang Ge, holy crap! He really went to LGD!]
The official announcement included a tag that directly tagged Jiangxia's official account.
Some people followed the scent and indeed saw the Weibo post by Jiang Xia.
From now on, I am the head coach of LGD. Let's work hard together!
The comment section was mostly filled with Jiangxia's fans, so most of the messages were encouraging them.
Returning to the official Weibo account, some people don't understand.
Who is it?
[You're using 2G internet, bro? Jiang Ge himself is a high-ranking player on the Korean server, haven't you seen all his first-person perspective videos?]
[They also made videos reviewing various matches, which were all very well done; I thought they were quite professional.]
[Brother, does that mean our optimistic family is saved?]
[Of course there are coaches these days. Even Bronze and Silver players can be coaches. Wouldn't a Korean Challenger player be a game-changer?]
Holy crap, it really is!
LGD fans are like this: once they have even a glimmer of hope, they become optimistic without thinking twice.
[It feels useless. How much of an effect can a coach have? LGD will only be able to win if they replace their players.]
[The teammate's changed, there's an extra person in the mid lane.]
Once the optimistic family realized this, they all became strange.
Holy crap, how come there's an extra substitute for the clan leader?
[I'm speechless. They made the worst possible change – the top laner! They've been feeding every game in the Spring Split!]
Is that a problem with the top laner? They should switch junglers; how can you play if the jungler isn't getting any rhythm?
[A team of extraordinary individuals, desperate and grasping at straws.]
Just wait and see, they'll definitely plummet to the bottom of the standings in the Summer Split.
Hey guys, we were so optimistic just now!
Wait a minute, look at this guy's ID, Knight, isn't that the guy who went viral before?
[Found it. Currently ranked fourth in the Korean server with a 68% win rate. Pretty impressive.]
[Wow, LGD is really strengthening their roster!]
Another prodigy has emerged!
Okay, I feel optimistic again now.
However, these comments praising Knight made Wei Shen's fans uncomfortable.
[Haha, you guys are exaggerating about a newcomer.]
High score? What's the use of a high score if you're incompetent in a competition?
In my opinion, LGD will eventually have to go to the Western Paradise to ask their ancestor to come out of seclusion.
[If you don't understand, just ask: what rank is your Wei Shen at now?]
【Um, diamonds...】
[Hilarious! Keep getting cocky. He doesn't even want to play ranked anymore. That's ridiculous!]
【….】
LGD fans argued back and forth, making it a lively scene for outsiders to watch.
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