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Chapter 696

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Huang Shaotian had said that he didn't want to say anything!

The reporters immediately became excited. What an explosive way to express one's emotions! Perhaps other people would need to use all sorts of words, expressions, or even tears to describe how sad, sad, or disappointed they were, but Huang Shaotian only needed to say "I don't want to say anything."

This was the true meaning of "everything is said without words." Many reporters had already decided that tomorrow's report would definitely focus on Huang Shaotian's words. Yes, even Huang Shaotian had lost to the point of speechlessness. Did Blue Rain even need to say how disappointed and resentful he was?

And the more intense Blue Rain's emotions were, the more it showed how powerful Samsara's victory was.

This was the first time in eight seasons that the finals had ended prematurely. Yes, this result might have disappointed many people, but for the reporters writing about it afterwards, it was a very good topic to talk about. Although the topic was good, because the match had ended too quickly, there wasn't much to see. As a result, they needed to dig into the inner world of the players after the match ended.

But no matter what, the focus should always be on the champions, Samsara. At this time, no matter how Blue Rain reacted, it would be used to highlight Samsara's strength.

Of course, there might be a few reporters who supported Blue Rain who would write articles that sincerely sympathized with Blue Rain, but even if these articles were chosen, they would probably only appear in the most unremarkable corner of the report.

This was the competitive scene.

Thousands of halos would only focus on the final victor. Second place? Second place? It didn't sound like an easy result, and to a certain extent, it showed how strong they were. However, this was never seen as a kind of glory. In fact, because of the champion's victory, the mark of a loser would be even clearer on the second place.

Team Hundred Blossoms was the best example. After losing three times in the finals, did anyone think that in terms of results, Team Hundred Blossoms was actually the second strongest team in three seasons? No. Second place in three years was more of a joke. They were the most pitiful victims of the champion's aura. They seemed to be even more of a failure than those soy sauce teams that muddleheadedly played an entire season but didn't get eliminated or make the playoffs.

This was how cruel professional competitions were. No wonder the media was so snobbish. No wonder they approached Team Blue Rain with a certain degree of "bad intentions."

But with Yu Wenzhou shouldering all the responsibility and Huang Shaotian saying, "I don't want to say anything," the reporters threw a bunch of questions at him in an attempt to dig deeper. Yu Wenzhou smiled and said, "If Shaotian doesn't want to say anything, what else can we say?"

This …

While all the reporters were still in a daze, the Blue Rain players who participated in the press conference had already stood up. Under the lead of their captain, they silently left the stage and disappeared into the player passageway...

All sorts of thoughts flooded the reporters' minds, but they quickly came back to their senses. Then, with the speed of a leopard, they aimed their cameras at today's main characters: the new champions, Team Samsara.

The day of the finals was an away game. After Team Samsara participated in the necessary activities, they only had a small private celebration. When they returned to City S the next day, Samsara's home stadium, the club had already prepared a grand celebration. Tens of thousands of fans gathered at the club's stadium to welcome their victorious heroes.

Champagne, flowers …

Today was an extremely happy day for Team Samsara and their fans.

Their captain, ace player Zhou Zekai, had finally completed his personal coronation after winning the championship. In the regular season, playoffs, and even the finals, Zhou Zekai's performance was absolutely worthy of all the praise he had received.

In the eyes of the fans, there was nothing he couldn't do besides heal.

In the eyes of the team members, he was steady, reliable, and undefeated.

In the eyes of the Alliance and sponsors, he was currently the most luxurious cash cow. His popularity was at the top, his appearance was outstanding, but his personality was too shy and didn't like to talk. But that didn't matter. If he didn't like to talk, then he wouldn't talk. There were plenty of ways to package him. Just based on Zhou Zekai's appearance, a few posters would be enough to make the fans scream.

Whether it was competitive value or commercial value, Zhou Zekai had undoubtedly reached a peak. This was something that no one had ever done before him.

Even though Ye Qiu's results were currently unsurpassed in the competitive scene, his commercial value had always been zero. And even though the other Gods who had won the championship weren't as anti-commercial as Ye Qiu, in the end, none of them had reached Zhou Zekai's height.

From today onwards, the title of number one in the Alliance was fully deserved. This entire summer, Samsara and Zhou Zekai were bound to be chased by countless fans … …

As for the in-game community, which was closely related to the pro scene? After the championship was decided that night, it exploded. And this time, it wasn't a world war. It was a battle to the death between Samsara and Blue Rain. From this moment on, fans of the other guilds watched from the sidelines as if they were watching a show. Even though there were fans who couldn't bear to watch and chose to side with the two guilds, the club guilds wouldn't let themselves get involved in this battle that had nothing to do with them. Once the championship was decided, no one cared about the losses and gains from the elimination rounds before the playoffs. Conflicts, disputes, everything was focused on the two teams in the finals. The other club guilds were obviously happy to watch.

When the flames of war started, it was hard to tell if it was a continuation of the previous conflict or if there was some new conflict. But Samsara's strong offensive and direct victory over Team Blue Rain in the individual competition was obviously related.

In terms of strategy, Samsara was indeed strong. But Samsara's style was like their ace Zhou Zekai. Even though they were strong onstage, they were extremely low-key off-stage. They wouldn't say anything to Team Blue Rain off-stage. They would still say things like "Our opponent performed better, but we performed better". This was the style of most pro teams. Don't be arrogant in victory, don't be discouraged in defeat!

As for Team Blue Rain, no matter how they felt about Samsara's victory, they would show respect on the surface. They wouldn't speak ill of Samsara. This was also their team's style.

But a team was a team, and fans were fans.

The team was a whole. They were united and loved each other. They advanced and retreated together. But the fans weren't like that. There were too many of them. Even if they liked the same team, it meant that they had some similarities. But with so many people, it would be ridiculous to say that all of them had similar personalities.

As a result, when the results came out, there were many who couldn't sit still.

On Samsara's side, because it was the first time in eight years that a match had ended prematurely, there were many who were proud and arrogant. On Blue Rain's side, because of their sullen loss, there were also many who wanted to cause trouble for no reason …

The match had ended, but the battle in the game had only just begun. Just by relying on these individuals, the flames of war were easily ignited. Even though there were many fans who were as rational as the pro players, who would care about you at a time like this? What's more, seeing those who had ended the match prematurely, saying that Samsara was the best in the world and Blue Rain was the worst in the world, how could any rational person be happy?

The fans of the two teams finally started fighting. Even though the two Club guilds tried their best to suppress it … whether it was the guilds, the teams, or the pro players, they shouldn't think too highly of themselves. I'm just a fan of yours. I won't go east or west just because you tell me to. " Whether it was the guilds, the teams, or the pro players, they could only encourage, advise, and hope.

If they didn't listen, what could you do? Hurry up and roll up a big bag of toilet paper to wipe their ass!

The fans of the two teams were so agitated that they started fighting. The guilds of the two Club guilds had no choice but to painfully get involved. If they didn't do anything, their fans would turn against them and vent their anger on them. That would be troublesome.

The two Club guilds couldn't just sit around. They cared about their fans, so they repeatedly urged everyone to be rational and mature. This was a professional match. But it was useless. After all, the Club's words couldn't boost the morale of the other team and destroy their own team's prestige, right? Would Club Samsara say: Right! Blue Rain is a weakling. Let's not lower ourselves to their level. Blue Rain also couldn't say: F * ck! Samsara is a bunch of bastards. They stole our victory, but I can't be as unreasonable as those bastards.

As a result, in the end, the two Club guilds still said that there would always be a winner and a loser in a match, that the opponent deserved respect, and so on … F * ck. Every team would say these words after a win or a loss. Everyone had long since gotten tired of hearing them. At this time, they were completely useless. Even if some sincere words could move some people, they wouldn't be able to persuade everyone. The flames of war wouldn't be extinguished. This sort of situation had always happened after the finals, but this year was even more intense. The reason was obviously because Samsara was the new champion and had won the match early.

Of course they would be very excited to win the championship for the first time. Plus, they had won in such a domineering manner. Anyone would be proud of themselves!

In the end, it was because the competitive scene in Glory was special. The competitive scene in the game provided a place for the fans to vent their frustrations.

If it were any other event, the fans would just argue with each other. Even if there was a small conflict, it would just be a small one. If they wanted to cause trouble, wouldn't it be hard to organize them if everyone was scattered all over the place? Moreover, there were other channels for public supervision.

But when it came to Glory, it was amazing. The Heavenly Domain tied all the Glory fans into the same world. The two groups of fans could directly gather and fight. In this unrestrained world, the fighting was fierce. Even if all your equipment was exposed, you still couldn't call the police, right?

In this kind of fight, the Club guilds would definitely be hurt. Samsara was fine. After all, they had a champion. They could just treat it as throwing money at the champion. It was painful and happy. Blue Rain was a tragedy. They didn't win the championship and had to pay for the fans' unhappiness. Guild leader Changing Spring had tears streaming down his cheeks: Who did I offend?

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The first update. How many updates will there be today ….. I can't put my finger on it either … (to be continued) If you like this work, you are welcome to come to qidian.com to vote for me. Your support is my biggest motivation.)

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