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Monday, March 16, 2020

You're Beautiful When You Smile - Chapter 83 Part 2

Translated by Team DHH at http://dhh-workshop.blogspot.com.



You’re Beautiful When You Smile
Chapter 83 Part 2

The staff member posted: [Exposing a secret. You can believe it or not.

Qing Dynasty treats the Korean like he’s the boss; everything is his call, no one on the team has the courage to go against him. Actually, for last week’s match against ZGDX, the team didn’t want to focus on ZGDX’s mid-- --Any idiot would know our team isn't on par with ZGDX in the other lanes. But they did it anyway, why? Because the other teammates couldn’t say no! He blames ZGDX mid for not covering for him about the movie theatre incident. He did it simply because he’s holding a grudge against her.

Nobody dare deny it. What he did that day was so obvious. Even the commentators couldn’t make up an excuse for him, despite the fact that they’re required to be impartial while commenting. Hehe, we could say that even the commentators couldn’t stand it.

Then the question is, why does he hate her so much?

It’s because the teammates on his own club are too docile to him. So he thinks all the Chinese are like that and can’t take it when there’s a person who stands up to him……

Some Koreans simply look down on you from the bottom of their hearts.

Pay attention, I said some Koreans.

However, there’s not much we can do about that. Because, we indeed are weaker than them in LoL competitions-- --

This is why the Chinese region really needs to win a championship now. Whichever team achieves that will be the  Liu Xiang of League of Legends.[1] At least personally, I think the team will never fall out of favor for the rest of our lives.

To be honest, this isn’t just a problem with this particular Korean player, this is a general phenomenon-- --I’m not going to deny there are quite a few Korean help who’re truly devoted to their clubs to the point that they probably even wish they could join the Party. As far as I know, Li Huanshuo of Huawei, Pope and Xbang of YQCB and Ahlulu of Doomsday Orcs are all pretty good Korean help…...Look at YQCB, isn’t Pope a top player? YQCB was still fighting to keep their seat in the major league in the Spring season, but YQCB doesn’t let him do whatever he wants. By the Summer season, the team is already soaring. There’s not much to say about Huawei which is traditionally a strong team. But for Doomsday Orcs, it doesn’t have many star players but is able to still firmly stay in the major league-- --Why? Because all these teams have discipline. The Korean help isn't everything, not even when they always carry the game. Everything has to follow the rules.

The strength of a team isn’t decided by whether the team has the greatest number of star players and looks good on paper. It’s true that the Qing Dynasty has done very well in the Spring season, but that really is just a fleeting phenomenon. When the club’s turned into a club ruled by the voice of one person, it’s begun to rot at the roots.

-- --Nowadays, there are many teams like the Qing Dynasty where management has lost the ability to rein in their Korean players and let them do or say as they wish. It really isn’t just a problem with the Qing Dynasty. To tell the truth, I personally believe if the Chinese major league can’t rectify these kinds of practices and unhealthy tendencies, the major league will go under sooner or later.

Even if it's four Chinese with one Korean or three Chinese with two Koreans, if the team can’t work together as a team, how can they beat a team of five Koreans?

I know there are many people at the management level of various clubs who read Tieba regularly.

You should all think it over carefully. Am I speaking the truth?]

The long post from this self-proclaimed insider made many readers ponder.

The whole incident wasn’t about Xu Tailun anymore, rather the incident had caused people to rethink the trending phenomenon of recruiting Korean help in the Chinese esports community……

It wasn’t until one o’clock in the morning, when there was more than a thousand comments under this long post, that ‘In you name’ started to delete her Weibo posts as if she had just woken up to the storm she had helped create. By that point, her Weibo post had already been screen shotted from beginning to end by the internet. To delete her Weibo at this time looked more like she was trying to cover up something. It further confirmed to most people that everything on her page was true.



[1]: Liu Xiang (刘翔) was a Chinese athlete who won China’s first Olympics gold medal in track and field in Athens, 2004, breaking the Olympic record at the time for men's 110 m hurdles. So he’s seen as a national hero.


Translated by Team DHH at http://dhh-workshop.blogspot.com.

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