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Chapter 1034

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Although top laners were still dominant in Season S6, in the eyes of countless League of Legends players, almost all of the top players were mid laners.

In terms of top laners —

The number one top laner in the world was probably the "Circle God" Tian Tian, but he was only one of the seven kings in the world.

Among the Four Kings of E-Sports, other than Autumn, who was ranked second, the God of Support, the other three were all mid-laners. Occupying three of the Four Kings was enough to prove that the position of mid-laner was still the absolute hegemony in the E-Sports circle.

It could be said that whether it was in Korea, Europe, or China, the highest and most famous professional players in their respective countries were all mid laners.

Morning Star, Addisi, and Lightless Heart in the national server.

Phoenix and Spoon in Europe.

They were all top mid laners.

But to be honest, the strongest mid laner was still Korea's OGN —

SSK's F- Han Shihao, Fate's "Moon Emperor" Moon, and Warrior's Orian.

Three people.

Two of the Four Kings and one of the seven kings.

They made up almost half of the top mid laners in the world.

At the same time, in the Korean professional esports scene, the strength rankings of the mid laners were extremely clear. Han Shihao was without a doubt ranked first, followed by Moon, and then Orian.

Countless ordinary Korean players had proudly announced that even the third ranked mid laner in their OGN division, Orian, would be qualified to compete for the number one mid laner in any other division in the world.

This was the pride and confidence of the Korean professional esports scene.

However …

This time, after the exchange team from Japan defeated Fate Team Two 2: 0 in Fate Team Training Base, although the Fate Team Club treated the video of the match as confidential and guarded it closely, it was still inevitable that it was leaked out in a small circle.

A few Korean clubs that obtained the video through their own private channels couldn't help but subconsciously suck in a breath of cold air after watching the video —

Putting aside the problems with the Japanese team's overall coordination and tactical style …

This team's ADC and mid laner.

The strength they displayed.

It was enough to move people!

Seoul, SSK Team Club's training base.

In the training room, Han Shihao sat in front of the computer screen. Beside him were the other members of his main team. Apart from Han Shihao's unchanging indifferent and calm expression, the faces of the others beside him were somewhat solemn.

"Their ADC is very aggressive —"

SSK's support, Cube, subconsciously adjusted his black-rimmed glasses and gave his evaluation.

"His style is similar to Ray's."

Indeed, as SSK's ADC, Ray's playstyle was one that the entire Korean server, and even the entire world, had seen before. Be it in the lane or in team battles, he was like a sharp spear that pierced through his opponent's most vulnerable spot.

Ray subconsciously licked his lips, and the corners of his mouth curled up.

"My strength is still lacking."

"But …"

"Interesting."

As the core jungler of the team, MAFA turned his gaze to his mid laner.

"Their midlaner?"

Han Shihao, who was sitting in front of the computer screen, nodded slightly. His expression was still calm, as if he was thinking for a while before he gave a concise evaluation.

"Not bad."

As the strongest team in the world, the members of SSK had the right to judge the strength of other teams from above. In fact, just the fact that the Japanese ADC player in the video was able to make Ray feel "a little interesting" was enough for him to be proud of.

But what was even rarer was …

It was this Japanese team's mid laner who could actually make Han Shihao say the words "not bad".

This was truly enough to shock people's hearts.

Han Shihao's eyes flickered slightly. The ID of the Japanese mid laner in the paused video was reflected in his vision.

thunder。

It meant thunder.

His playstyle was just like his ID. This Japanese mid laner called Thunder, from the lane to the team battle, was indeed the type of player rarely seen in the professional scene.

Seizing the opportunity, he burst forth like a bolt of lightning.

Japan …

They actually had a player like this.

Then next year's S7 would definitely be even more exciting.

With this thought in mind, Han Shihao's eyes began to burn with a faint flame.

He did not care about this Japanese mid laner called Thunder, even if his strength was enough to make the SSK members feel slightly surprised.

Because there were more important opponents worthy of his attention.

For example …

The old guys from the previous generation in Europe.

Or …

That guy.

Han Shihao, who had been standing at the top of the world's professional esports circle for a long time, didn't pay too much attention to a slightly outstanding Japanese player. At the same time, he also didn't care about the real name of this Japanese mid laner named Thunder.

But if the students of the Shanghai University of Finance & Economics Class 2 saw this name, they could not help but be surprised.

Because Thunder's real name …

Was also Kamiya.



"Kamiya Saka?"

Dou Zi looked down at the registration forms handed to her by Deng Zhe, the vice president of the eSports Association. She frowned and flipped a few more pages.

"Miyamoto Sugato."

"Ueda Ken."

"Takagi Kan."

Dou Zi hastily rolled up a pile of registration forms and looked up at Deng Zhe with a puzzled expression.

"Are they … all Japanese?"

Deng Zhe nodded, "Yes, they seem to be Japanese exchange students who just transferred to our school a few days ago."

"Since when did our school have an exchange program with Japan …" Dou Zi curled her lips and said, "Speaking of which, our eSports Association's recruitment has already ended. It's against the rules for these guys to register now, isn't it?"

Deng Zhe was a little helpless.

"I know what you're talking about."

"But the exchange students seem to be quite well taken care of by our school. These registration forms were personally handed to me by the school's teacher in charge of the clubs. I have no choice but to accept them."

Dou Zi was a little unhappy, "Oh, and they got in through the back door? Our eSports Association is all about strength. How can we just let anyone in? Didn't you say this to the exchange students? "

Deng Zhe smiled bitterly, "I did, but their attitude was very good. They directly expressed their willingness to accept our recruitment test and even said that they are willing to compete with our main lineup."

"Compete with our team?"

Dou Zi's eyebrows suddenly raised.

"Hey, these Japanese freshmen are a little confident."

"Fine! Let's compete! "

"If we don't give them a taste of our power, they will think our eSports Association is easy to bully!"

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