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A month had passed, and Li Mu had been in seclusion every day to increase his points. He had successfully made it into the top ten of the King's tier in the country.

At this time, the LPL summer regular season ended.

The reorganized Edg became the first in Group A with a record of 11 wins and 5 losses, successfully advancing to the semifinals of the playoffs!

In the interview booth, the members of the Edg team sat in a row. As the general manager and coach, Roman Abramovich was the first to be interviewed.

When the emcee asked about the fans 'views on the departure of the large number of cold reinforcements and the shouting of the' all-Chinese class'.

Abu replied," The all-Chinese class is definitely an inevitable trend in the future, but what exactly is the definition of 'Chinese'?”

"Are they all Chinese or can they all speak Chinese?”

The host was silent.

Abu continued," I think the goal of all Chinese people is to speak Mandarin so that they can communicate better.”

"For coaches, communication is the biggest problem. If we solve this problem, there is no difference between the two.”

The host was stunned." No difference?”

"Yes." Abu frowned. From the perspective of the team's coach, he did not think there was a problem.

The host didn't continue. The atmosphere in the interview was a little awkward.

Fortunately, the director inserted a short commercial, and the scene temporarily stabilized.

……

In front of the computer, Li Mu, who was watching the live broadcast, shook his head.

As expected, even in another time and space, this matter still happened.

The concept of an all-Chinese class mentioned in Abu's interview would cause quite a stir in the future.

This wave of momentum was brought up, and due to the pressure, they secretly tried to recruit some domestic mid-laners for trial training.

Of course, judging from the final results, it was obvious that the plan of the entire Chinese class was a complete failure.

Li Mu wasn't sure about the specific reason, but he had been in the pro scene for many years, so he could guess two things.

One was the price.

Whether it was domestic or foreign, the transfer fee for any slightly famous player was ridiculously high.

Take the LPL as an example. The signing fee for star players was usually in the tens of millions!

Even for the second-tier LSPL, transfer fees of tens of millions were rare.

Of course, this money had nothing to do with the players.

Transfer fees and signing fees were two different things.

Even though star players could easily earn tens of millions in transfer fees, their actual signing fees might not even be one-third of the original.

LPL's expenses were huge, and LSPL's expenses weren't small either. The club's finances were basically both in and out.

No club could guarantee a full year profit, not even the so-called eSports powerhouse RNG, or the National Film Academy's Light of the Edge.

If the club wanted to continue operating, they had to consider a reasonable budget and expenditure.

This was why the mid-laners in the LPL and the LSPL couldn't afford to buy the team, and the original lineup remained unchanged in the end.

The second point was the problem of resources that all the famous clubs were currently facing!

From S2 to S4, the LPL geniuses came one after another.

Back then, the LPL was very simple and pure.

It was a group of internet-addicted teenagers fantasizing about becoming famous through playing professionally, getting results, and finally changing their lives!

It was simple and simple.

The runners-up of the LPL for two years proved that these dream chasers were working hard and deserved to win the championship.

Based on the momentum of the game, S5 was likely to be the season for the defending champion of the LPL!

But later on.

S5 had really arrived. The rapid development of e-sports had already affected all areas of the country.

At this time, the vibrant LPL was preparing to welcome a brand new e-sports, but it was being targeted by something called capital…

Under the push of capital, a large number of cold aid was introduced into the country.

The darkest era of the LPL began…

That year, at the MIT Invitational Tournament, Edg won the first world championship.

But this was only the last glory of the LPL, and also the beginning of this nightmare.

Can the King of Lightning get into the Winter Suit Diamond One?》

S5 season, this post was posted under pressure.

From the initial rumors, it became reality.

90% of the professional players in the country, including the high-level players, all went to the cold server to play rank.

Just the high-end rank matches in cold clothing alone could attract a lot of viewers.

This indirectly led to the national server's competitive level getting lower and lower. On the other hand, the Cold Server's competitive level naturally became higher and higher.

That was why there were S5-S7 seasons, and there were almost no domestic rookies on the field.

Because there was no new blood, because their own division lacked the fundamental resources.

Occasionally, talented geniuses would appear, but they would be buried by the capital very quickly.

……

Li Mu ignored the teasing comments on the bullet screen.

The current situation of the LPL would not change.

However, just because it wasn't happening now didn't mean it wouldn't happen in the future. The LPL was just lacking an opportunity.

As for this opportunity, Li Mu believed that he would be able to grasp it!

He turned off the live broadcast of the competition and continued to play the Ranked.

……

At night.

It was close to dawn.

After winning a match, Li Mu's rank in the national server successfully rose from tenth to ninth.

The ninth place that he had just squeezed out was Theshy, who was still in IG's youth training.

Li Mu looked at his win rate.

Ninth place: Phoenix, 443/379, 776 points.

86% win rate!

If one were to look at the results of the top ten in the national server, this wasn't considered outstanding.

However, if the win rate was included, then the data was a little luxurious!

The current situation in the country was that the fifth genius ADC, Jack Love, only had a 60% win rate.

Theshy, who dominated the top lane in the next season, had a win rate of less than 70%.

Compared to the other two, Li Mu's 86% win rate was a crushing victory.

It could be said that there was no other player in the top tier of the national server who had such a high win rate.

In fact, Li Mu knew very well that if he found a teammate who played in a duet, his chances of winning would be above 90%!

However, it did not matter. The current win rate was enough.

It was only a matter of time before he became number one in the national server.

Just as he was about to log off and sleep, Li Mu suddenly saw a yellow message pop up on the right side of the message bar.

He opened it and saw a friend notification.

Clearlove7 has requested to be added as a friend.

Li Mu couldn't help but laugh when he saw the string of IDs.

This scene happened faster than he had imagined!

He clicked accept.

……

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