Ah Mu, who was still mumbling, suddenly raised his head. His eyes sparkled like light bulbs as he looked at Mo Jinghao. "Really?"
Mo Jinghao looked worriedly at Jiujiu, who hadn't raised her head for a long time. "Sister Yunhuai, we're going to a Chinese restaurant for dinner tonight. Are you coming?"
Jiujiu, who had been eating spaghetti and steak for several days, suddenly heard the word "Chinese" and her eyes lit up. She said, "Yes, yes, yes."
Seeing that Jiujiu wanted to eat, Mo Jinghao stood up, took off his coat and put it on Jiujiu. He said, "It's cold outside. Wear more clothes to keep warm."
Although Jiujiu didn't feel cold, hearing Mo Jinghao's words, she obediently put on the coat.
They quickly drove to the Chinese restaurant. After ordering, they chatted while waiting for the dishes to be served.
Everyone came expectantly. However, when the dishes were served, they were dumbfounded.
Seeing that there was really fish in the shredded pork, everyone fell into deep silence.
Ah Mu reached out his chopsticks and fiddled with the fish in the shredded pork. He said to Mo Jinghao with a sad face, "Why do I feel like we've been cheated by F&C?"
Just like there was no wife in the wife biscuit, there was definitely no fish in the shredded pork.
Shredded pork with fish in it? Were they f * cking kidding him?
Jiujiu looked at Ah Mu's sad expression because they couldn't eat Chinese food. When the waiter came to serve the dishes, she pulled him aside and asked in a low voice if she could use their kitchen.
It was the first time the waiter met a Chinese person who could speak their language so fluently. At first, he was startled. Then, he excitedly asked if Jiujiu grew up in their country.
Jiujiu smiled and said that she had lived here for a while. Then, she continued to politely ask if she could use their kitchen.
The waiter smiled and said that he couldn't make the decision and needed to discuss it with the manager.
After the waiter left, the members of YW looked at Jiujiu in confusion. They had no idea what the waiter had said to Jiujiu. Mo Jinghao asked, "Yunhuai, what did you say to him?"
Jiujiu: "I asked him if I could use their kitchen."
Jiujiu looked at the YW members lovingly. "I'm going to borrow their kitchen to cook you guys a Chinese meal as a reward for your hard work during this period of training."
The YW members were startled at first, then they cheered.
Soon, the waiter brought the restaurant manager over.
Judging from his appearance, the restaurant manager was indeed Chinese. However, once he opened his mouth, one would know that he was only Chinese in appearance.
Jiujiu repeated her request in a low voice. The manager quickly nodded and agreed. Then, he asked Jiujiu if she was willing to be his girlfriend.
Jiujiu: "…"
Jiujiu politely rejected the restaurant manager. The manager looked regretful as she followed the waiter into the kitchen.
In the kitchen, Jiujiu quickly used the ingredients to make a few stir-fried dishes. Then, she asked the waiter to bring some rice and quickly walked to her private room.
When Jiujiu reached the private room, Ah Mu was about to cry from eating.
After eating spaghetti and Western food for so long and then eating the familiar stir-fried dishes, Ah Mu felt that even if he died now, his life would be complete.
Xiao Shou mercilessly ridiculed Ah Mu when he said that his life was complete with tears. "Even if you're going to die, please die after the finals."
Xiao Shou's expression of not wanting his death to drag down the entire team. It was very realistic.
Ah Mu: "…"
What a fake brotherly relationship.
Although the fish-flavored shredded pork served in this restaurant disappointed everyone, because of Jiujiu, they were instantly satisfied.
After eating and drinking to their hearts' content, everyone happily returned to the hotel to prepare for the upcoming competition.
However, on the day before the competition, an accident happened.
In the beginning, Ah Mu was feeling a little unwell. On the day before the competition, Ah Mu vomited and had diarrhea. If Xiao Shou had not found out that Ah Mu had not come out of the toilet and informed him in time to send Ah Mu to the hospital, Ah Mu would probably have died on the day before the competition.
After arriving at the hospital, Ah Mu was diagnosed with acute gastroenteritis.
After hearing that Ah Mu was only suffering from gastroenteritis and not some despairing disease, everyone was instantly relieved.
However, not long after, Brother Wang sent them a very unfortunate piece of news. They had a competition tomorrow. In other words, if Ah Mu did not recover by tomorrow, they would have to send a substitute.
However, the problem was that the substitute they brought this time was a little top laner from Team Two.
Sending a top laner to play support was simply a giveaway.
Realizing the seriousness of Ah Mu's illness for the first time, everyone hoped that Ah Mu would recover quickly.
However, the problem was that gastroenteritis was not something that could be cured just because one wanted to. Even if he was on an IV drip for a night, it would still be very difficult for him to be discharged the next day.
Therefore, in the end, they could only let the substitute top laner play support in the nick of time.
The substitute top laner was called Ah Mao. He was a child who had just turned 17 years old. The biggest competition that he had experienced in the past was the secondary league. His first professional stage was the mid-season invitational tournament. He was strangely nervous. When he sat on the gaming chair, his hands began to tremble uncontrollably.
In the beginning, the other members comforted Ah Mao softly. However, after five to six minutes of comforting to no avail, everyone decisively shut up.
The group stage was basically a best-of-one. It was divided into two cycles: the cycle within the group and the cycle outside the group. A team basically had to play a full seventeen games.
After Jiujiu came up to start the BP, she noticed Ah Mao's nervousness. After whispering to Ah Mao that there was no need to be nervous, she began the BP.
Some time ago, Jiujiu had studied all the teams that would be playing against each other. The team that would be playing against this time was Team HK from the LCK. They were also the hot favorites to win the championship this time. Even with Ah Mu, it would be a tough battle, let alone with a substitute top laner and Ah Mao playing support. It could be said that this was a game that they were destined to lose.
After Jiujiu quickly carried out the routine BP, she told the team to do their best and went backstage.
Sure enough, the game was quickly lost, just as Jiujiu expected.
Ah Mao had always been playing as the top laner. Even though Ah Mu had called him to the hospital before the game and told him in detail how to seize the field of vision and how to set up an eye, due to his lack of experience in major competitions, his control of the field of vision was still not as good as that of the opposing support. Even if other people helped to seize the field of vision, the bottom lane, which lacked strong support, still became HK's breakthrough. This game was f * cking arranged by the opposing team, and they lost exceptionally quickly.
Because everyone knew that they would lose this game, they were not very sad. On the contrary, Ah Mao felt that it was his fault. He buried his head and cried as soon as he went backstage. The latest chapter of Baidu Yi's "Pass Through the Trash Conquering the Claw Bookstore" is free to read.
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