Moba: The Peak
2 It’s him, it’s him, our 439…

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Fame, funds.

This was what Chen Ziyou needed the most at the moment.

Fame-Only when he was famous enough would professional clubs throw him an olive branch. In fact, there were several LPL clubs that had sent him an invitation to try out, but Chen Ziyou had rejected all of them. Other than the main reason he felt that those clubs did not have the potential to win the championship, it was also because he wanted to wait for the right price to sell and try to increase his value.

Needless to say, no one would complain about having too much money.

However, even if he knew the direction of this MT, with Chen Ziyou's four-digit savings in the bank, it would not be able to bring the highest returns. He did not want to waste this opportunity.

This was the 'only' chance.

Why 'one'?

One had to know that he was bound to step into the professional arena in the future and stir up the storm. Considering the butterfly effect, the direction of the competition he knew was very likely to change. It would not be the same as in his previous life. Moreover, after becoming a pro player, buying the outer layer was a very sensitive matter, and it was very easy to get burned.

"Half a month…I have to earn enough capital in this half a month.”

Chen Ziyou muttered to herself and set a small goal.

"100,000…find a way to get 100,000 yuan.”

Coincidentally, in Chen Ziyou's impression, there was one thing that could not only obtain funds, but also gain fame.

- Live broadcast.

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The live broadcast was not something that Chen Ziyou had thought of on the spur of the moment.

In fact, he had already set up the equipment needed for the live broadcast.

In 2015, he was still a freshman, just 18 years old. His family wasn't very rich, but they had some money. They gave him 2000 yuan a month for living expenses. Because he didn't have any other hobbies other than playing games, plus he wasn't obsessed with flashy things like skins, he saved a lot of money.

Of course, the biggest reason he could save money was that Chen Ziyou did not have a girlfriend.

Yes, being single was good.

"Beep beep beep."

Just as she returned home from Wang Yu Internet Cafe, the Penguin icon on the bottom right corner of the computer screen flashed. Chen Ziyou opened the message and a chat box appeared.

Online Name: My Super Sweet OVO

The profile picture was of a silver-haired loli in pajamas, a standard anime girl. Her name seemed to be Kang Na-chan.

My Super Sweet OvO: " Xiao Chen, are you ready? Tonight is your first performance in Shark Fighter. Don't be nervous. You have to work hard!”

Chen Ziyou took a deep breath and suppressed her desire to complain. If he didn't know that under this loli's profile picture was a bald uncle in his early thirties who worked as the deputy manager of Sharkfight TV's operations, he would definitely feel that he was really chatting with a cute girl.

"Don't worry, Old Fang. I just played a ranked game and the feeling is still warm.”

Chen Ziyou replied.

It had been a week since Chen Ziyou took the number one spot in the Korean server for Reaper9.

So far, several LPL clubs had sent Chen Ziyou for trial training.

But in reality, the pro clubs weren't very interested in players with the 'Passerby King' attribute.

There were many examples of players who were as fierce as tigers in the ranks and as weak as dogs in the competition. Players who were too suitable for ranking games might have strong personal abilities, but they often had some deep-rooted bad habits of ranking. They were not suitable for professional competitions. For example, the Hero Pool was too shallow and only specialized in one or two Heroes. For example, if the fighting style was too unique, it would require a lot of resources. For example, it was extremely easy to get carried away when the wind was against the wind, and it was extremely easy to get carried away when the wind was against the wind…

Currently, Chen Ziyou had only been invited to try out by the lowest ranked teams in the LPL. Furthermore, the treatment he received wasn't very good. For example, the famous teams like EdG and OMG had yet to receive any requests from him. This was the best proof that the pro clubs didn't value the player king.

In terms of the importance of the Passerby King, the professional clubs might not even be as important as the operators of the live broadcast platform.

As soon as Chen Ziyou became number one in the Korean server, she received friend requests from several live streaming platform staff.

In the end, Chen Ziyou chose Sharkfight, which was known as the number one platform in the live streaming industry in terms of traffic and marketing methods.

For the Passerby King, Sharkfight didn't offer a long-term contract, but a short-term contract.

In 2015, the live streaming industry had just become popular, and all kinds of capital had just been injected into it. The bubble economy in the live streaming industry had not collapsed yet, and the contract of some streamers had once been raised to a sky-high price of 200 million yuan. All the major platforms were very rich and powerful, far from the decadence after 2018. As the leader of the live streaming industry, Battle Shark was one of the best. The contract treatment they offered was also very attractive.

The first trial broadcast would be a month, with a base salary of 10,000 yuan, a 50 - 50 split of gifts, and a live broadcast duration of 300 hours.

According to the livestream popularity, gifts, and other data, they would then decide on a long-term contract.

For a new streamer, this was a very expensive contract.

Of course, Shark Fighter was not stupid. If it was not for the fact that Chen Ziyou's selling point was that the number one passerby in the Korean server was actually from China, they would not have given her such good treatment.

Yes, it was.

This was a big selling point.

Currently, only a few people knew that Reaper9 was a Chinese player.

After two years of S3 and S4, the Korean server was recognized as the strongest server in the world. Pro players from all the major divisions would come here to rank. However, perhaps it was due to the server delay, or perhaps it was due to some other reason, the top 10 of the Korean server were basically occupied by the Han people themselves. Even if the players from the other divisions entered the top ten, they would be squeezed out very quickly.

Because it was a Korean server, there was no way to investigate in China. Even the LPL club that sent Chen Ziyou a trial invitation instinctively thought that Reaper9 was a Korean. Therefore, when Douyu's side found out that Chen Ziyou was from China, they instantly felt that this was a good selling point. They would definitely not lose out even if they spent tens of thousands of yuan for nothing.

My Super Sweet OvO: "Alright, I was worried that your nervousness would affect your performance, hehe (#^.^#)!”

“…………”

Hehe, where the hell are you, GDG!

Chen Ziyou finally managed to change the word 'bad breath' into a series of ellipses.

No, no, the world is so beautiful, but I'm so irritable.

"Hmm?"

At this moment, Chen Ziyou noticed that a person with a string of Korean characters had come online in the LOL Korean Server's friend list.

Chen Ziyou was very familiar with this person.

Whenever he was mentioned, a string of numbers would always be associated with him, and that was 439…No, I mean **.

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