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Chapter 326

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Lu Li and the other two were left in place. The top 16 players were teleported onto the stage one by one.

Next, the prize money would be distributed according to the rankings. For these star players, they valued the opportunity to show their faces in front of everyone.

As the champions of this year's Shadow Cup, Lu Li and the other two stood at the front, accepting the congratulations of all the star players.

There were forty to fifty people on the stage, including eighty percent of Dawnlight's current PVP experts. They had either been famous for many years, were in their twilight years, or were just rising stars. No matter what, they attracted everyone's attention at this moment.

Lu Li realized that these people's expressions were very interesting.

Some of them were smiling. Those who didn't know better would have thought that they were the champions.

Some of them were expressionless. Perhaps they owed them money without knowing it. Lu Li almost gave them money.

There were also a few who were angry. Lu Li didn't dislike these kinds of people. They could show their true feelings on their faces, so they couldn't be that bad. Even if they were bad, it was hard for Lu Li to know how to be bad.

They shook hands one by one. But why did these bastards leave after shaking hands with Lu Li and Moonlight, but when it came to Sanyue Yu, they didn't let go.

Below the stage, there were speeches from the game company and the leaders of the Shadow Cup Organization. The audience booed.

After that, there was nothing else. This wasn't the opening ceremony.

The awards were given out directly.

Champion: Shin Shin Army. Team prize money: five million.

Second place: The Capital of Glory, three million.

Third place: Drizzle Court, two million.

Fourth place: 1.5 million. Fifth to eighth place: one million.

Ninth to sixteenth place: five hundred thousand.

The total prize money for this event alone was close to twenty million. There were also nine Best Professions, each with a prize of five hundred thousand.

Best Warrior: Moonlight, a member of the champion team. His style was bold and unrestrained, and he was very popular with Dawnlight's warrior audience.

Best Mage Xiao Mo. There was no suspense at all.

Best Priest: Sanyue Yu. Actually, Sanyue Yu's technique was not as good as Stellar Union Silver Radiant's, nor was she as good as White Westhill and Professional Support. However, she was a girl. Not only was she beautiful, but her technique was also getting better and better. As a newcomer who grew up under everyone's watchful eyes, she became the number one Priest with an absolute majority of votes.

Best Thief, Water Fairy … That's right, it was Water Fairy. Second place Lu Li and third place Wood Fearing didn't have as many votes as Water Fairy.

This was a world that only cared about appearances!

Jade Flower Lover, the best shaman. There were very few shaman classes, and he and Empty were the only celebrity players.

Best Druid Kitty, a very cute little girl. There weren't many female competitors, but they all had a group of otaku fans.

Green Flag Wine, the Best Knight Grinder, was an old general, but not old. Many believed that he would return to his peak.

Best Warlock, Lone Smoker Long, was also a top player. There wasn't much difference between his and Hornet's Nest's votes, but because he defeated Moonlight, he won by a small margin.

Finally, Best Hunter, Traces from Wings of Dawn was the best player.

Traces had a pet that could fly. It looked a bit like a Pikachu, and its movements were very cute when it used its skills. With this pet alone, he had gained the favor of many female fans.

There was also a hidden class reward. The three most popular hidden classes in Dawnlight were Death Knight, Monk, and Demon Hunter. Unfortunately, they didn't appear in the competition, so there were no other classes in this year's competition.

Apart from this, there was also the Most Popular Award. The top three most popular Popular Popular Awards were two million, one million, and five hundred thousand.

First place went to the leader of The Capital of Glory, professional player Xiao Mo. Xiao Mo had been working hard for ten years, and he was known as a legend in the gaming world. No one was surprised that he had won this award.

Water Fairy was ranked second. She had both the skills and the looks, and most importantly, she was a tycoon. Her popularity had skyrocketed in the past two years.

Lu Li was a new face, so he was ranked third behind Water Fairy.

There were also some other miscellaneous rewards, but none of them had much to do with Lu Li.

After a few hours, the Shadow Cup officially came to an end.

Lu Li noticed that the official spokesperson had said that the next Shadow Cup would be even more exciting.

Most people would think that he was just saying that, but Lu Li knew that he was telling the truth.

From now on, the Shadow Cup would be called the Professional Gaming League. The organizer would still be the Shadow Corporation, but they had roped in almost all the major competitions behind the scenes to start the Professional Gaming League.

It wasn't that they didn't want to do it before, but the scale of the game was limited. If they did, they would lose so much that they wouldn't even have their underwear left.

Dawnlight was known as a game for all, and it had achieved this. The huge number of players had laid the foundation for the Professional Gaming League.

Only when there were profits could one be rich and powerful. This could be seen from the prize money.

The content of the competition had also changed dramatically. The 3v3 mode had become history.

From then on, the club's main team had expanded from the current three players to eight, with even more substitutes. The veteran star players were shining brightly, and there was also a large group of new players.

To others, this might have been a good thing, but to Lu Li and the Shin Shin Army, it was a disaster.

The advantage that Lu Li had would gradually disappear over time. When the competition changed and required more top players to participate, their lack of manpower became the straw that broke the camel's back.

In other words, if Lu Li wanted to survive in the professional scene, he had to recruit new players.

Lu Li had known about this for a long time, and he had thought about it repeatedly.

He had to have new blood. Whether it was to train them himself or to use his rebirth advantage to discover new players who had yet to show themselves, he needed financial support.

Lu Li didn't have money, and he had to make money to support his sister.

Moonlight didn't have money either. Although he had made some money, he used it all to help his poor friends.

Most of the others were still studying or had just graduated, so they didn't have much money to invest in the game.

As for accepting money from outside, the Shin Shin Army and Genhao San never considered it.

Fortunately, the Shadow Cup had made them a lot of money.

They had made five or six million from the entrance fees alone, and the winner had received five million each. Lu Li and Sanyue Yu had received five hundred thousand each, bringing the total to twelve million.

Sixty percent of the money would be given to the professional players, and the remaining forty percent would be split among the players. The rest would be used as the guild's development fund.

As a professional player who had made it to the finals, Lu Li could receive two million. However, he decided to invest this money back into the game. He was the most important member of the new guild, so he had to contribute appropriately.

He had made two or three million since he had entered the game, and he had made another two million from selling bombs with Shen Wansan. He had enough money in his account to treat his sister's illness. If he needed money, he could use it. It wasn't like the money would be used up all at once.

The other members of the Shin Shin Army had also made a lot of money.

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