The first round of the best-of-three match between Team Takayama and Team Red Sonic left the audience dissatisfied. Several commentators on the stage, including Su Xue, felt a little embarrassed. Lin Feng was a little disappointed. At the same time, several Japanese exchange students who came here specifically to see the level of the LSPL A-League were extremely dissatisfied.
"This is not at the same level as the previous group's best-of-three match."
Aoki Kan emphasized his point again. This time, the sarcasm and contempt in his tone was even stronger.
"It's just two random teams playing blindly. There's no strategy at all."
Ken Ueda agreed with him.
"Even if it's an individual level, I can't see the slightest bit of what a professional player should have."
If the previous match between Team BAT and Team Seven Ghosts had given them a little recognition of the second-tier professional teams in China's LSPL A-League, then this match that had just ended was no different from a joke in the eyes of the Japanese exchange students.
"If it were us, we wouldn't be much worse off."
Itosaki also curled his lips.
They all knew that even among the group of members who came to China this time, their level could only be regarded as at the bottom. Unlike the other group of members who had already privately gone down to communicate with several China LPL clubs, their main task was to accompany Miss Kamiya and follow her instructions.
But even so, the match just now had given them a sense of superiority — —
It turned out that in China's LSPL A-League, there was also a team of this level, but it was just so-so.
Not to mention anything else, even from the perspective of individual skill, Miyamoto was definitely better than the top laners of these two teams, not to mention their Miss Kamiya.
The Blind Monk of Team Takayama just now was far worse than Miss's jungler.
It was rare that Kamiya Saka did not say anything to stop or refute the contemptuous remarks of her companions.
Because she also watched the match from beginning to end with a frown.
Their skill level was really a mess.
It was terrible.
Even with her upbringing, she couldn't help but give such an impolite comment.
If the mysterious and powerful Lin Jun that she had met in the European server, or even the person that she had recently met that made her gnash her teeth in hatred but had no choice but to admit his strength, could make her realize that China, this ancient country of the East, had many crouching tigers and hidden dragons in terms of esports …
The match that she had just watched made her realize some of the obvious problems and drawbacks in China's professional esports circle.
It was the LSPL A-League.
After all, it was a second-tier professional league in China, second only to the LPL.
As for the two professional teams involved, they were not even as good as the ones she had seen in the European server. Just as Aoki-kun had said, they were a mess.
Shaking her head, Kamiya Saka felt that she had a better understanding of China's esports scene, especially the second-tier teams.
A team that was said to have the chance to qualify for the LPL a year or two ago had fallen into such a state after one or two years. Looking at the impetuous style and rough operation of the Takayama players on the field, she knew that their skill level had not improved at all. In fact, it was declining in a straight line.
What was the reason? Even if she was not a professional player, Kamiya Saka could easily guess the reason.
The dereliction of duty of the team leader and coach was only a small part of the reason. The more important reason was that the players themselves had lost the desire to pursue progress in esports. They were satisfied with their current state and indulged in the little glory brought by their past achievements.
This was fatal for an esports player.
Although her own Japanese server's professional esports league had just begun, and her club was also preparing to recruit strong foreign players from other countries around the world and offer a high price contract, but if the players they recruited were all like this, then there was no point in recruiting.
The more this was the case, the more convinced Kamiya Saka was of the conversation she had with Lin Kun on the European server.
A professional player who truly wanted to pursue his dream of playing esports wouldn't be easily moved by the temptation of money. If he was so easily tempted by money, it would prove that his mind wasn't firm, and he might not be a suitable candidate to be recruited.
This was a dead end.
With a sigh, Kamimiya Saka was even more determined in her thoughts. Sure enough, the future of the Japanese professional esports circle could not rely on external help. They still had to start from improving their own strength. Just like the situation with the Takayama Team tonight, it was even more worth learning a lesson.
Her thoughts were a little complicated, and Kamiya Saka could not help but admire Lin Kun even more.
According to Lin Kun's own words, he wasn't a pro player yet, but his strength and quality were definitely at the peak of the professional scene. If she could recruit Lin Kun, Kamimiya Saka felt that she was even willing to work hard to convince her elders in the club to give her a shocking contract that would shake the entire eSports circle.
But it was a pity.
This kind of thing could only be imagined. Kamiya Saka knew that with Lin Kun's character and character, he would never be tempted by money. So now, she only hoped that she could have the chance to see him in person.
However, this was another problem that was bothering her. For the past two days, she had sent a few private messages to him on the European server. She wanted to contact him, but for some reason, he had not been online for the past few days. Hence, there was no news from him at all.
Kamiya Saka felt a little discouraged when she thought of this, but she quickly put away her thoughts and looked at the big LCD screen on the stage.
No matter how much of a criticism there was in this set of 'best-of-three' matches, since she was already here, she had to watch it patiently until the end.
…
Since she was already here, she had to finish watching it.
This was the thought of almost everyone in the audience, and it was this thought that supported them to continue watching the rest of the 'best-of-three' matches between the Takayama team and the Red Sonic team.
The first round of the match ended with the Takayama team's inexplicable victory.
Then came the second round …
The two teams were also in a complete mess. There wasn't the slightest bit of strategy or strategy. It was so chaotic that even Su Xue and the other commentators were at a loss for words. They didn't know how to analyze the situation. The audience members below the stage also started booing from time to time.
"What the hell is going on?"
"Damn, they're going to go all out? Is Yasuo an idiot? How can he get killed like that? "
"Where's Wind Wall? Can't Wind Wall just block a skill and he'll survive? "
"What the hell are those Wild Mantises doing? They don't even have the guts to go up. Two low health players are going to double kill them!"
"They're going up! They can't even kill one of them?! They even stepped on Ember's clip and got killed instead?! "
The uproar and boos from the audience alternated between one another.
Even Su Xue, who had always been calm and collected, couldn't help but blush when she heard the boos. She was also angrily cursing the two teams in her heart. What the hell were these two teams doing? They were a disgrace to the LSPL!
Su Xue suddenly remembered that tonight was the first time Lin Feng, Tang Tang, and the others had specifically come to watch the LSPL. Seeing a match of this level as soon as they arrived, it made her, as the new official LSPL commentator, look bad.
Thinking of this, the corners of Su Xue's mouth twitched.
With Lin Feng's personality and temper, who knew how he was going to ridicule and ridicule him in the audience right now?
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