Chapter 20 PIA China Invitational Tournament

"Well, your brother said he would come over now?"

Wu Canlie turned his head to look at Jiang Yiyi, who was also confused next to him, and realized that Jiang Yiyi didn't know that his brother was coming over in advance, and it seemed that this was a decision made by his brother temporarily.

Originally, Wu Canlie thought that he would have to fight a few more, but he didn't expect the other party to be so anxious and hurriedly ran over for an interview.

"Are you two brothers and sisters from Shanghai?"

Idle, Wu Canlie simply chatted with Jiang Yiyi.

"No, our family is also from Shaanxi, if you really want to talk about it, Sister Xi and I are still distant relatives!"

Jiang Yiyi's words suddenly surprised Wu Canlie, Xiaoxi grew up with her since she was a child, why didn't she hear that she had such a distant relative?

"Wouldn't it? Why haven't I heard Xiaoxi mention it before? ”

"It's also a bit far away, after all, it's my mother's relative, and when I was in junior high school, my dad brought our family to Shanghai to develop, so I'm half a Shaanxi person."

Hearing this, Wu Canlie nodded in understanding, and it is true that he just has a good relationship with Xiaoxi, as for any distant relatives with whom she does not have good contacts, it is normal for him not to know.

What's more, the family moved to Shanghai very early, so there are even fewer natural contacts.

"It's Sister Xi that after she was admitted to Jiaotong University, her contacts with our family gradually increased, and my relationship with Sister Xi has also become like this."

"Then your family is now settled in Shanghai?"

"Well, fortunately, my dad had a vision before, and he took out a loan to buy two houses within a few years of coming, otherwise he probably wouldn't even be able to afford a house now."

Needless to say, the housing prices in Shanghai are ridiculously expensive, but fortunately Jiang Yiyi's family bought them early, otherwise it would be a little dangerous to put it aside now.

"Oh, are you two in your house?"

"yes~"

chatting and chatting time passed quickly, and when Jiang Anran arrived, the two of them gradually understood each other a lot.

Jiang Yiyi only felt that this guy was not as annoying as he thought before, and he was very relaxed and happy when he talked about the day, and he wouldn't brag or pretend to be a bull or something at every turn.

Although playing games is indeed very powerful, but when it comes to talking, it is very low-key, and he will not deliberately show anything, after all, he is still a top student of Shanghai Jiaotong University, and his quality and cultivation are all there.

And Wu Canlie felt that this chick was really funny, with a lively and cute personality, and she was very aggressive, telling herself about the little boy in the class who had beaten her to cry, and also recommended to herself snacks that she felt delicious...

Anyway, it can be summed up in four words, funny foodies.

Although Jiang Yiyi is not much younger than Wu Canlie, and she is also a freshman this year, Wu Canlie just has a feeling of facing a little girl, and she may have been held by her family as a princess since she was a child, although she has just entered college, she is still very simple and cute.

"I'm sorry, I'm a little late."

Rushing over non-stop along the way, Jiang Anran greeted Wu Canlie with a smile, and at the same time observed the other party secretly.

At a very young age, in the prime of esports, it's no wonder that the reaction can be so perverted.

The dark circles under the eyes are heavy, obviously because they often stay up late and stay up all night, which can also be said to be a common problem among e-sports people.

There is no matching of clothes at all, and it is estimated that I often stay in Internet cafes or dormitories every day, and in addition to studying and eating, I play games in my life.

The overall mental outlook is okay, the hair is relatively fresh, and there will be no decadent feeling of staying up all night, and it seems that this person's self-control ability will not be bad.

"Where, you are Yiyi's brother, I'm Wu Canlie, it's a pleasure to meet you."

Wu Canlie smiled and stretched out his hand, and after the two shook hands gently, Jiang Anran proposed to go to the café next to him to chat, after all, the environment of the Internet café is relatively noisy, and it is not suitable for talking about things.

"Did you just start school this year?"

As soon as he sat down, a few people chatted eagerly without waiting for the coffee to come up, and Jiang Anran took the initiative to ask.

"Well, yes, I've just started my freshman year, and I'm almost the end of the semester."

The Chinese New Year is less than two months away, and the end of the semester is indeed not far away.

"Then if you play professionally, in time. Because there will be a very important game to start next week. ”

The end of the semester is usually a busy time, because it involves exams or something, but it is much more troublesome than usual.

This is what Jiang Anran is most worried about, since he has chosen to play professionally, he must participate in the team's internal training, and he must slowly run in with each other to improve his tacit understanding and cooperation.

It's not that when there is a competition, there is usually no training and cooperation, so how can it be possible to play well?

"This is also a headache for me, if I want to participate in offline training camps. Then I really don't have time. ”

No matter how much you want to play professionally, Wu Canlie must get through this pass at the end of the semester, otherwise if the door is hung up with a red light, he will have to think about how to explain to his father first.

"We don't need to train offline, and we will play online when the game comes, so it's okay for us to play together in a team."

Due to the large number of people participating in the game at the same time, there are eighty or ninety people at the same time, which is not as high as League of Legends, and there are only ten people at the same time, so it is very difficult to hold offline tournaments.

If you think about it, you have to prepare nearly 100 high-performance computers at the same time, how terrifying and difficult it must be to ask for space and funds?

Therefore, the general chicken competition, whether it is a competition of various sponsors or a competition of various live broadcast platforms, basically adopts a unified online competition mode.

Only the G-STAR tournament held in South Korea some time ago is still a relatively formal official event, and it adopts the mode of offline competition, and teams from various countries go to South Korea to compete in a dedicated venue.

It's just that because Blue Hole is only a small company after all, its ability is indeed limited, so the formal official event is also tepid, and it has not caused much waves.

"That's okay, if I coordinate on my own, it's okay to free up time for training and competition."

Wu Canlie was relieved when he heard that there was no need for offline training, because he really couldn't spare time to go to the training location to play games for a day, and then take the subway back to class, which was not allowed at all in terms of time!

Even if she can do it, she will definitely not be able to pass the boss Su Yunxi's level, if you want her to help her hide from her father, she should be well-behaved and not make others unhappy.

So although he also knew from Yiyina that this so-called N+ team was actually just a barely third-rate Internet café team, he didn't have much disdain and resistance in his heart.

After all, with their current state, it is impossible to devote themselves to playing professionally, and the better teams have their own special clubs, special venues for training, and special coaches and cooking aunts.

I don't have this time at all, let alone let him go to Beijing, Shenzhen, Guangdong or something to join a first-line team, even if it's a local club in Shanghai, Wu Canlie doesn't bother to go.

You thought it would be so easy to join a clan?

How can people give you such a high salary and pay such a big cost, how can they not have a little constraint on you?

Anyway, Wu Canlie knows that the well-known domestic team that invited him to join the CSGO before clearly stipulated that he must go offline to train with his teammates, and the training time must be maintained for more than 10 hours a day, which is even harder than going to work.

Therefore, Wu Canlie thought about adding a team to feel the atmosphere of the professional game first, believing that with his own strength, even if he is in a third-rate team, he will definitely be able to emerge and be favored by the real top team!

After continuing to talk about several topics and talking about each other, Wu Canlie was basically sure that this captain could be trusted, and this team was also worth joining.

After all, there is a relationship between Xiaoxi and Yiyi, and Yiyi's brother is still the captain of the team, which is somewhat more reassuring than a completely unfamiliar team.

So he asked the question he was most concerned about, which would directly determine whether he actually joined the team in the end!

"I have one last question. Your team should have qualified for the PIA China Invitational, right? ”