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Chapter 881: Giving up is a shame

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In the high-end passers-by game of the European server king group, oo6's three-game losing streak against cro also fell into the eyes of many European professional first- and second-tier players who are also concerned about the duel. √

Such a result, in the eyes of the majority of national server players, is naturally extremely regretful and frustrated.

But for these European professional players, seeing that China's oo6 lost three games, they all felt quite happy—

In any case, although they don't know the true identity and origin of this cro, at least they can be sure that this is their European master.

Moreover, even spoon and phoenix, two of their strongest mid laners in Europe, were defeated by this cro, if in the end cro was also defeated by that Chinese...

Does it mean that their first and second European kings have become a joke

This result is the most reasonable and acceptable.

In the msn chat group of Europe's top professional players, a group of European players are also chatting casually in this tone:

"That oo6, it's pretty good."

"But it's almost the only way to get here. I want to go up the list, but there are cros who are blocking the road and sniping."

"Bt (by the way), now I don't doubt ix and spoon. It really depends on my own strength to reach the top in the European server."

"I didn't expect such a top player to appear in Europe."

"Maybe it's another four emperors?"

"The luck of that oo6 is really bad, but if he wants to make it to the list, it would be better to change the time. Now he knows that he will continue to meet cro, but he still keeps his mind on the ranking - it is too unwise."

"I agree, what's the point of competing like this, anyway, his strength is no better than Cro, no matter how he fights, he will lose."

There is a natural tone in the conversation.

As a professional level, these European players will naturally not have a bad vision. Although their own strength may not be comparable to any one of oo6 and cro who are constantly fighting at the moment, at least this does not prevent them from seeing the two sides. power gap between.

Anyway, basically the vast majority of European players in this msn chat group have already reached a consensus—

Continue to fight, the Chinese oo6 will still not be able to win.

It's now a three-game losing streak.

And then on...

Four-game losing streak, five-game losing streak, six-game losing streak

e11-e11 (tsk tsk), it sounds a little unbearable.

Magic City, Shanghai.

The atmosphere in the bedroom at home is still quiet. The bright silvery-white moonlight diffuses through the window lattice and falls on the computer desk and the ground, glowing brightly; the soft and cold light also falls on Lin Feng's side face, reflecting half of it The shadow can't see the real expression.

Three-game losing streak.

After finishing the qualifying match just now, Lin Feng did not rush to start his next qualifying round, but fell into contemplation and memories.

Last time like this...

All he remembered was that he was born five years ago.

At that time, he had just entered the League of Legends professional e-sports circle in the s1 season. He was almost invincible and rarely lost in the national server. It was when he was full of confidence and expectation for his future.

Then he officially competed with Senior No. 1 for the first time.

Lost the first game.

Lost embarrassingly.

Immediately after that, there were three more duels in a row, and all of them were still defeated.

On this side, he was already sweating profusely, while on the other side, Senior No. 1 had a calm and calm expression from beginning to end, and even had time to chat and laugh with Senior No. 5, who had not yet been engaged.

At that time, he gritted his teeth and continued to challenge.

follow...

The total is a full nine-game losing streak.

From the beginning to the end, he failed to win a game, and by the end, he had collapsed into his seat in a slump. At that time, he was only a junior high school student. I have never felt such a huge and heavy frustration.

The senior No. 1 at that time ended the chat with Senior No. 5, looked up at him, and smiled:

"Do you still fight?"

At that time, he flicked the mouse in a fit of anger:

"do not fight!"

Can't beat it anyway.

No matter how you fight, you lose, so what's the point.

He thought angrily like that, while Senior No. 1, who was sitting across from him, narrowed his eyes and looked at him and asked lightly:

"What do you think is the most important thing for a professional player?"

He was stunned, and subconsciously replied: "Strength."

But Senior No. 1 shook his head:

"wrong."

"It's belief, and confidence."

He was a little stunned at that time, but Senior No. 1 was still saying slowly:

"No matter what the situation is, only by persevering with the belief of never giving up and not admitting defeat can you see the hope of victory."

"Even if your opponent is stronger than you."

"It doesn't prevent you from always having enough confidence in yourself."

"You have to believe that you are the strongest."

"Or, one day you will become the strongest."

"Your confidence cannot be shaken by any foreign object. Believe in yourself. Even if you encounter a strong opponent, you can still believe that you can definitely defeat him."

"There is no undefeated opponent in the world."

"As long as your confidence is strong enough and your belief is firm enough, even the unreachable goals and dreams will surely be realized."

After a pause, Senior No. 1 looked up at him and smiled again:

"A really good professional e-sports player doesn't need to believe in miracles."

"because-"

"He will always be able to create miracles with his own hands."

"Similarly, the biggest shame of a good professional e-sports player is not one or two defeats—"

"It's the face of failure and the choice to give up."

"so."

"Are you still fighting?"

"and after?"

After a long international call across the ocean, No. 2 on the other end of the phone listened to his former partners and teammates' recollections and narrations in such an understatement, and then asked aloud after being silent for a while.

The number one on the other end of the phone laughed:

"later?"

"Of course, that kid continues to grit his teeth hard and I just got to the end."

"Three days."

"Losing 23 games in a row."

"But... he won in the twenty-fourth game."

After a pause, the number 1 on the other end of the phone took his mobile phone and walked to the bright and clean giant floor-to-ceiling window in the hotel apartment, looked at the city scenery outside the window, and smiled again:

"Let him go to the European server to challenge the dead crow, I never thought he could win."

Number Two frowned:

"But if you want to take the whetstone of that kid croap1e, will it be too hasty?"

"The whetstone is too hard, be careful to break the blade in reverse."

The number 1 on the other end of the phone nodded slightly, and the corner of his mouth raised a smile that was not a smile:

"Too soon?"

"I still think... it's too slow."

"It has been wasted for so many years. If you don't give him the next dose of medicine, it will be too much for him to hold up the banner of the new generation of the national service professional e-sports circle."

"Besides, don't underestimate the strength and potential of that kid."

"After all, it's my chosen apprentice."

"Of course no problem."

the same moment.

Magic City, Shanghai.

In front of the computer screen in the bedroom, Lin Feng slowly raised his head, and his eyes had returned to a deep stillness, as if the momentum of the whole person was slowly converging and returning, a little less sharp and sharp, but like a The surface of the deep sea was calm, but in fact a turbulent and boiling storm was brewing.

Three-game losing streak

Compared with the 23-game losing streak that year, it is indeed nothing...

Awaited.

continue.

Come again.

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