Of course, Yu Feng's interview received a lot of attention. The media didn't dare to make a fuss about something that was currently in the limelight. The actual interview, combined with reasonable analysis, made everything seem believable.
Yu Feng's choice was controversial, but it wasn't too intense. Most people could understand.
Honor, salary, status …
Everyone's pursuit was nothing more than these things. It was the same in the pro scene, and it was the same in society. It was just that in the competitive scene, Honor was paramount. Everyone yearned for it. However, this didn't mean that everyone would give up everything for the sake of Honor.
There were also people who could make appropriate concessions for the sake of status or high salary.
Blue Rain was undoubtedly more qualified than Hundred Blossoms to pursue Honor, but Yu Feng clearly valued his position in the team more. As a rising All Star, it was completely understandable that he had such a goal. Any player with ambition wouldn't be willing to remain as the number three player in a team. Those with more intense feelings might even feel that this wasn't important to them. Leaving was unavoidable.
It was precisely for this reason that Team Tyranny's current strength on paper was inconceivable. If it weren't for the fact that they were in the twilight years of their careers, their desire for the championship would have surpassed all other desires. Lin Jingyan, or Zhang Jiale, were the ace players of their original teams. Perhaps they would rather retire than run to a team and be the assistant of a strong ace player.
After Yu Feng's interview was released, Team Hundred Blossoms finally began to promote the new season. In this period of time, they had already shouldered too much criticism, but they had never done any PR. Now that they had actual actions, their PR was clearly more effective. Team Hundred Blossoms clearly knew about the previous consecutive transfers. Words alone wouldn't be enough to calm the fans down. And now, with actual actions and actual slogans, their appeasement would be effective.
Even so, Dazzling Hundred Blossoms' fans still couldn't understand. However, after Team Hundred Blossoms used the media to make some noise, they finally gave an explanation.
Team Hundred Blossoms selling Dazzling Hundred Blossoms didn't mean that they had given up on the Spitfire class. Next season, Zou Yuan would continue to receive support from the club. And this time, the support was even more considerate. The team wouldn't force this player to adapt to Dazzling Hundred Blossoms. Instead, they would create a more suitable Spitfire character for him.
A character should serve the team, not become a hindrance to the team. A powerful God-level character was admittedly a great boost to a battle team's strength, but from a certain perspective, it also limited the battle team's structure and eliminated many more possibilities. Team Hundred Blossoms' actions were to break this restriction and allow Team Hundred Blossoms to walk a path suitable for the current situation and develop anew.
Facing the interview, Team Hundred Blossoms' spokesperson spoke frankly and frankly. These very reasonable words won the support of quite a few fans.
Currently, there was no particularly outstanding Spitfire player to inherit Dazzling Hundred Blossoms. This was the first fact.
Zhang Jiale's comeback was all for the championship. For this, he was willing to sacrifice everything. Team Hundred Blossoms' actions couldn't compare to the cooperation of Team Tyranny's four ace players. He had already steeled his heart to join a team that had a better chance of winning the championship. This was the second fact.
Combining these two facts, what was the point of Team Hundred Blossoms forcing Dazzling Hundred Blossoms to stay? Staying in the team was nothing more than a thought. Selling the character for sixteen million would allow him to contribute greatly to the team's future development. This would also be using the character's value to serve the team.
The transfer at the end of the third week directly carried the topic of discussion into the fourth week. The new boss spawned in the game, and the elite players were busy as usual. But even more players were itching to join the team because of the constant transfers. In the new week, everyone was waiting to see if there would be any new transfers.
As a result, the events that happened this week were foreshadowed, unlike the previous three weeks, which happened time and time again.
Micrograss's vice-captain Deng Fusheng's contract had expired at the end of last season. But after some consideration, he gave up on the opportunity to renew his contract with Micrograss for another year. At the same time, he also rejected all the offers from other teams and announced his retirement.
Deng Fusheng had been a pro player for six years, but he wasn't a God-like player who immediately shone brightly upon entering the Alliance. Deng Fusheng's first three years as a pro player were unusually erratic, switching teams three times in three years. However, this didn't affect his state of mind. No matter which team he was on, Deng Fusheng was exceptionally diligent. This finally allowed him to gain the favor of a strong team. In the sixth season of the Alliance, he was invited to join the team that had just won the championship in the fifth season, Micrograss. Then, in the seventh season of the following year, he and Micrograss won their second championship together, and were chosen as All-Stars for two years in a row.
Deng Fusheng was undoubtedly a very lucky player. How many big shots in the Alliance had done everything in their power to win the championship? And he had come from a small team. Then, after riding on Micrograss's championship bus, he took the opportunity to win the championship trophy. Who knew how many people were jealous of him.
Deng Fusheng was a very content person. He knew that his talent was limited. Being able to get a position in a team like Micrograss was already his limit. And he actually became the vice-captain of the team, an All-Star player, and even won a championship with the team. In the face of those sarcastic remarks, he never got angry and fought back. He just happily accepted the saying that it was luck and never mentioned his own diligence.
And now, Deng Fusheng wasn't young anymore. He had already obtained everything in Micrograss. When Micrograss needed a change of heart, he chose to step aside. Deng Fusheng didn't think much about the offers from other teams. He was already content. He didn't feel like he could get more if he continued to persevere.
Deng Fusheng's retirement was peaceful.
This was because he was a very ordinary person. His results were envied, but other than that, there really wasn't anything to criticize him about. As for people saying that his luck was bad, to use the rare sarcastic retort of Micrograss's Wang Jiexi: If being lucky is wrong, then I'm willing to make it worse.
Deng Fusheng's retirement wasn't sudden. Normally, players would renew their contracts half a year or even a year in advance. However, Deng Fusheng's contract hadn't been renewed because he had already expressed that he wanted to think about his future. At his age, retirement was a very easy thing to think about.
And now, he had made this decision. Team Micrograss was the first to express their regret. Of course, they also gave their blessings for the future. At the same time, they announced that they would organize a friendly match during the holidays as a farewell match for Deng Fusheng. They would use this opportunity to thank this old general for his contributions to Micrograss over the years. As for the small and mid-sized teams that Deng Fusheng had previously played for, they also stood out to say a few words. They recalled the times when Deng Fusheng had been in their team and praised Deng Fusheng's character. Even those who had once been his opponents couldn't help but say a few nice words at this time.
Parting was sad, but there was no lack of warmth. The Glory circle, which had been filled with conflict for three weeks, finally had a unanimous opinion because of the retirement of an old general.
Every summer, there would be all kinds of lively transfers, and this kind of veteran who was about to retire would also be staged every year. Last year, Zhang Jiale's retirement was undoubtedly the biggest. It had been very sudden too. For a moment, there was a lot of controversy. It didn't have the sadness and warmth of a normal player's retirement. This summer, the transfer market was very lively. Now that Deng Fusheng had retired, it finally added something different to this summer. This summer, of all the players who might retire, Deng Fusheng was the biggest.
There was the passion to continue fighting for his dreams, but there was also the sadness and regret that he didn't want to continue anymore.
Deng Fusheng was the one who left very peacefully. He didn't create any miracles, nor was he a legend. However, he left his mark in the Alliance. After bidding farewell to Glory, Deng Fusheng would begin a new life. Then, the logic of the pro scene wouldn't be shaken by a shocking transfer, nor would it be shaken by a single player's retirement.
After Deng Fusheng's retirement, everyone quickly thought of who Micrograss would find to fill the void left by Deng Fusheng's departure. For a team like Micrograss, any random move would be enough to affect the entire Alliance.
After Deng Fusheng, the most outstanding Paladin player was undoubtedly 301's Xu Bin. In many people's opinion, Xu Bin had an advantage over Deng Fusheng. It was only because of his team's strength.
Xu Bin was the number one choice, but there were many others besides him. Compared to the current Spitfire class, Paladins were much more prosperous. This actually had a bit to do with the nature of the class. In the game, Paladins were the main tank class. Main tanks were known to be more difficult to play than DPS or healers.
Glory wasn't completely a triangular structure of defense, DPS, and healers. However, the difficulty of playing a main tank was quite high. This point hadn't changed.
Players who played Paladins had a certain amount of confidence in their own skill. If they didn't play well, it would be very difficult for them to survive in a team. This class was truly a place where experts came from. As a result, when they came to the pro scene, the Paladin players were especially outstanding. This was also one of the reasons why many people weren't convinced by Deng Fusheng.
After walking out of the sadness of Deng Fusheng's departure, the gossipers immediately became active again. They all began to make plans for Micrograss's next team formation.
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