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Chapter 1212

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It wasn't just imaginable.

Lin Feng not only understood Chu Fangnan's words, but more importantly, he was also incomparably clear that in this regard …

He was more or less responsible for it.

For a pro team, from zero to strong, every process and stage was incomparably clear. First, you had to recruit a group of team members. Every player in each position needed to hone and improve their individual skills.

Then, you had to train them in real combat.

Only when your individual skill and skill reached a certain standard, can you begin to formulate targeted tactics, practice different systems, and then put these theoretical systems into practice in real combat.

If the first two conditions weren't met, then there was no need to talk about the last one.

And even if it was only the first stage …

When it came to improving the individual skill of team members, the major professional esports clubs on the Chinese server had fallen into a difficult situation many times.

There had been two instances of player discontinuity in the Chinese server.

The first time was at the end of the S1 Season. Lin Feng and a few of his former teammates had disbanded the team that was recognized as the strongest in the country. Many of the top players in the country at that time also chose to retire, disheartened.

The second time. It was at the end of the S3 season.

At that time, the domestic esports industry had ushered in a new leap of development. New industries such as commentating videos and livestreaming had begun to emerge. The rich benefits tempted many professional players to give up the extremely low salary of their team contracts and attempt to enter the industry of commentating and gaming broadcasting.

This also forced the major professional esports clubs to start a new round of blood changes.

It was precisely because of these two discontinuities that the development of the professional esports circle on the national server had shown a vigorous momentum over the past few years. However, in fact, in terms of the development of the teams and clubs, their progress had always been delayed.

Starting from the S4 season, the bosses and executives of the various clubs finally began to pay attention to the issue of professional player compensation.

Only by offering a truly reasonable contract could the team members under their command focus on training.

And then improve their own strength.

And then cultivate the teamwork between the teams.

But …

It was already too late.

If all of this had started during the S3 or S2 season, then the development of the various clubs would have been much faster. By the time the S6 season arrived, it was time for the clubs to have their own independent and mature operating system.

Things like coaches and analysts should have been set up a few years ago.

Why would he feel regret and be at a loss of what to do now?

Lin Feng looked a bit gloomy.

Think about it, if he hadn't let his emotions affect his decisions during the S1 season, if he hadn't separated from his teammates, and if he hadn't caused many other professional players to retire in disappointment, perhaps everything would have been different.

Their professional esports scene could have started to flourish during the S2 season, and they wouldn't have fallen behind Korea, Europe, or North America.

But now —

It seemed to be too late to say all this.



As if Chu Fang Nan could see that Lin Feng was blaming himself, he shook his head and put his hand on Lin Feng's shoulder.

"It doesn't have much to do with you."

"Actually, it's just a problem that has always existed in our country."

"Back then, even if you won the World Championship, even if you didn't retire, judging from the development of the domestic eSports industry at that time, there would still be all kinds of problems. Later on, the rise of the video commentary and broadcasting industry was also a good thing from a certain point of view. It promoted the prosperity of the eSports industry —"

"At least more people started to have the passion and motivation to join the esports scene, right?"

"It's also because of this clear understanding of the benefits that the clubs are now starting to pay attention to the players' contract pricing."

"The highest salary is a few million, and the lowest is a fixed monthly salary of 810,000."

"Competition prize money is also calculated separately."

"Perhaps there are still all sorts of unreasonable prices, but at least the system is becoming more and more mature."

"That's a good thing."

Chu Fang Nan's eyes flashed.

"Professional players who rely purely on their dreams can't survive."

"Only with enough security can they continue to carry their dreams forward. This is an unchanging truth."

"Of course —"

"The problem still exists. Compared to Korea, Europe, and the United States, the structure of our teams and clubs is still too backward and imperfect. That's why we've encountered so many difficulties."

"But … there's already hope and something to look forward to."

As he said that, the usually calm vice president of the Shanghai Telecommunications Association became excited again.

"In this year's S6 season, we can already see that the conditions of the various teams are getting better and better. Compared to previous seasons, they have a higher fighting spirit and fighting spirit —"

"This is the year with the most vitality and hope for our server since S2 season until now."

"We have players who are individually strong enough, and we have a team that works extremely well with each other. The only thing we're missing is a backup coach and analyst."

"Of course, we can't ignore the slow cultivation of a good foundation. But now, if we have a chance to sharpen our spears at the last minute …"

"We have to do our best to seize this opportunity!"

Yes.

Korea, Europe, and the United States have the most complete and mature club structure. They have the world's top coaches and analysts. This is something our server can't compare to.

But China's professional esports scene has been rising for many years.

At the same time, we also have our own accumulation!

We have the most dazzling legends of the past generation, the most dazzling stars in the sky.

Just this one time.

Even if it's just this one last-minute request, begging them to lend us a hand.

Then, at least this time, on the stage of the S6 World Finals, with the protection of those few legends from the previous generation, the Chinese LPL team would definitely not fall behind any of the top teams in the world in terms of tactical systems!

In other words, for the first time since S1 season, they would have the same starting point as the world's top teams. They would be able to truly compete against the Korean, European, and American teams without any worries …

Go all out!

Chu Fangnan's heart was a little stirred. He couldn't help but pat Lin Feng's shoulder.

"That's why we have to thank you this time.

If it weren't for you, No.1 and Xiao Wu might not have returned to China so easily. "

"Then perhaps our national server will once again miss out on such a precious hope and opportunity."

Lin Feng paused for a moment.

Then he also shook his head, a complicated light flickering in his eyes.

Thank …?

Yes.

Perhaps the return of Senior No. 1 and Xiao Wu had a lot to do with him. He could be considered to have played a part in it.

But —

From the bottom of his heart, he hoped to rely on his own abilities to truly earn glory for the national server through another method.

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