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Chapter 570

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Yu Pingan almost fainted.

He had never expected Boss Pei to say something like that!

'Top Student, Come Quick' has completed its mission?

'I can die of old age'?

'You can have a good rest'?

Does that mean this project is over? Don't save it anymore?

Although Yu Pingan had thought of this possibility, he was still surprised to hear it from Boss Pei's mouth.

Wasn't Boss Pei omnipotent?

Yu Pingan, who thought he would gain a lot of useful experience from Boss Pei and stop the decline of 'Top Student, Come Quick', was stunned.

However, after careful consideration, Boss Pei's attitude was very clear. He had to say that this seemed to be a way to accept reality.

'Top Student, Come Quick' had indeed completed its historical mission since its birth. Boss Pei's set of capital operations had earned at least tens of millions, and the subsequent advertising revenue was also immeasurable.

It was not a pity to die of old age.

However, Yu Pingan, as the person-in-charge of this project, still found it a little difficult to accept.

He was silent for a long time and finally nodded. "Alright, Boss Pei, I understand.

"Then … Boss Pei, what do I need to do now? Do I need to work on other projects? "

Do other projects?

No, no, no, definitely not.

Pei Qian knew that Yu Pingan was still capable. 'Top Student, Come Quick' had good app development capabilities. What if you do other projects and become popular?

Pei Qian coughed lightly. "Continue to stay in 'Top Student, Come Quick', guard its corpse, and provide nutrients for Tengda Corporation. Although I don't expect more, we still have to do regular iterations and updates. We can't abandon our users. "

Yu Pingan nodded. "Alright, Boss Pei."

Pei Qian was satisfied after sending Yu Pingan away.

Done and done!





July 6th, Wednesday …

DGE Esports Club officially arrived in Shanghai!

So far, many clubs in the country had set up GOG teams, and most of them were in Shanghai.

This was a problem left over from history.

In the earliest days, a few players gathered together to form a team. There were no bosses or sponsors, and they casually played in internet cafe competitions with very low bonuses.

Later, manufacturers organized competitions, and bosses invested in teams. Thus, clubs were slowly formed. It was just that the club was very immature at the beginning. The training ground might be in an internet cafe or a rented apartment in a residential building.

In theory, as long as the network conditions were good enough, it was normal to settle down in any place. However, Shanghai was the economic center. It had the best financial resources, information resources, network resources, media resources, and so on. It was convenient to go overseas to compete, and the network conditions were not bad. Therefore, most of the clubs gradually gathered in Shanghai.

During this process, as the number of eSports clubs in Shanghai increased, it was inevitable that it would become the eSports center in the country.

Among them, there were many veteran teams that had already made a name for themselves in the country.

For example, the first club they were going to visit this time, the H4 Esports Club, was a veteran club that had existed since the "Galaxy" era. It was also the dream of many internet addicts.

The exact meaning of their team name was HERO4, or "Four Heroes". When they were first formed, there were only four people, and they mainly participated in single player e-sports events.

Considering everyone's English level at the time, this name was considered quite sophisticated. Many clubs' names were even more casual than this.

There were a total of 13 members in the DGE Esports Club. Considering that they still had to stay in Shanghai for a long time, Zhang Yuan arranged for a minibus in advance to transport the members to and from the various clubs.

After a night of rest, the fatigue of the members had completely disappeared. Instead, they were looking forward to the H4 Esports Club and the excitement of playing against other teams.

Jiang Huan and Huang Wang were the captains of DGE Team One and Team Two respectively.

The two of them had completely opposite personalities. Jiang Huan was the type of person who was taciturn and treasured his words like gold. He would only say a few words when he was giving orders. In Huang Wang's words, "a dog that bites doesn't bark". He would play tactics with you, a typical example of a person with good skills but a dirty heart.

He was obviously playing as the top laner, but he could still pay attention to the movements in the field while suppressing the opponent's position and commanding the conjoined twins in the middle and bottom lane. In Huang Wang's words, he was' really perverted '.

The members of Team One trusted Jiang Huan very much. They basically unconditionally executed his tactical arrangements. The entire team was highly unified.

Huang Wang, on the other hand, was a very active and talkative person. Whether he was commanding or not, he would usually be full of nonsense.

Huang Wang seemed quiet when he first came to the DGE Club, but his nature began to be exposed once they got familiar.

However, he was obviously not as good as Jiang Huan in terms of tactics. As a mid laner, he often needed Old Zhou, who was the commander (support), to help share the commanding tasks.

The support in GOG was called 'commander'. It was purely to raise the status of the support and let more people play it. In fact, who was the commander in each team depended on who had the ability to command.

The position of commander was indeed the most suitable because support heroes had fewer operations and needed to frequently support and observe the movements in the field. However, not everyone who played as a support had the ability to command.

If some players were not good at reading the information of the competition, could not grasp the timing accurately, and could be distracted while commanding, it would be a disaster for the entire team if they were forced to command.

The final selection of the captain and commander for these two teams was also based on the natural run-in in training competitions.

It was just that Huang Wang and Old Zhou's commanding ability combined was more strenuous than Jiang Huan's. Thus, Team Two had significantly more extra training than Team One. It was not obvious in a short time, but the difference in muscle mass was obvious after a long time.

It could be seen from the outside that Team One basically maintained a slim figure with clothes on and a slender figure without clothes, while Team Two's muscles were already bulging out of their clothes.

It was summer now, and everyone was wearing T-shirts. Huang Wang felt more like a fitness trainer.

After all, he was the captain and had the most extra training.

Jiang Huan was resting with his eyes closed while Huang Wang and Old Zhou were quietly discussing their expectations for the H4 Esports Club in the back row.

"Actually, I heard about the H4 Esports Club when I skipped classes to play games. I was very excited when I saw the players in the H4 Esports Club winning honors in international competitions. I thought that it would be great if I could join this club and become a professional player one day."

"It would be a dream come true to be able to visit the H4 Esports Club this time." Huang Wang's expression was full of anticipation.

Old Zhou nodded. "Indeed, the H4 Esports Club is also a veteran club in the country. They are not at a disadvantage when competing with those foreign clubs. Many people want to join them."

Huang Wang said expectantly, "I wonder what their training base looks like. I heard from people online that it seems to be quite high-end and more formal than most of the clubs in the country."

Old Zhou: "You'll know when you see it. But then again, I think our team leader and coach probably want to take this opportunity to observe and learn from the management philosophy and advanced experience of veteran clubs like H4. Otherwise, they could have just played the mock competition online. Why did they have to come here in person? It's a waste of manpower and money. "

Huang Wang nodded. "Yes, they must have considered this. After all, we are a new club that was established not long ago."

The two of them chatted for a while before they arrived at the H4 Esports Club.

The H4 Esports Club was located in an apartment in the suburbs of Shanghai. To be precise, it was a rented townhouse. The entire neighborhood was quiet and well-equipped. The H4 Esports Club would often organize members to play basketball in the neighborhood to strengthen their bodies.

The minibus greeted the security guard and drove directly into the neighborhood, arriving at the H4 Esports Club.

At the moment, esports clubs were basically renting apartments or villas. As for building their own buildings and training bases, those were things that only happened after a lot of capital entered the market.

A club that could live in a villa like this was already considered a very well-paid club.

Zhang Yuan and Coach Yaling got off the bus first, and Ma Yang followed closely behind.

The team leader of the H4 Esports Club, Little Su, was already downstairs to welcome them.

Zhang Yuan immediately went up to them.

"Team Leader Su! Hello, hello. Let me introduce you. This is the coach of our esports club. His surname is Li, and this is … "

Zhang Yuan paused a little when he introduced Ma Yang because he did not know what position he should arrange for Ma Yang.

Strictly speaking, Ma Yang was just a bystander. He did not have any position.

However, he was an old leader after all. If he said that he was just a bystander, wouldn't that be too disrespectful?

Zhang Yuan suddenly had an idea. "This is our special tactical coach, Coach Ma."

Team Leader Su was in awe.

This DGE Esports Club was obviously a new club, but the entire logistics configuration was quite complete!

A team leader, a coach, and a special tactical coach?

On the other hand, the GOG branch of the H4 Esports Club had just been established and only had one team leader and five members. As for the coach … sorry, it was not popular in domestic clubs at the moment.

The team leader was basically mainly responsible for ordering takeout. Even if there were mock competitions, the team leader would be the one to command, review, and summarize.

In the current environment, the team leader was only responsible for ordering takeout and was not responsible for anything else. He had already killed at least 70% of his peers.

That was because many team leaders not only did not do proper work but also often brought their team members out to drink and play. What was even worse was that they brought their team members to play cards. They did not have a positive effect at all and would even have a negative effect.

Thus, a team leader like Team Leader Su who ordered takeout conscientiously and did not cause any trouble was already considered to have a conscience in the industry.

Both parties shook hands cordially.

However, after shaking hands, Team Leader Su felt that something was wrong. Why was this sweet-looking female coach in a thin, long-sleeved coat so strong?

He did not know why he always felt a suffocating sense of oppression from this Coach Li. Moreover, as a girl, she must have a unique understanding of the game to be able to become the team's coach! Otherwise, how could she convince the public?

Also, this Coach Ma did not look very smart no matter how he looked at it. Could he really guide tactics? Or was he actually a person who hid a dagger behind his smile and completely hid his true strength?

He really … did not come with good intentions!

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