After watching the WEG semi-finals, I don't vomit or feel unhappy!

I don't know if it's providence, I saw the tears that flowed down Sky when he lost the final, but I missed the moment Moon hit GG and the look on his face when he suffered this "unexpected" defeat - because the webcast was stuck at the time.

It is said that most predictions suggest that the final will be the long-awaited "Mugai Battle", and it seems that such a scenario is also expected and well-founded - historical results always make people think that they can predict the future. Of course, I thought that Sky might lose, and that he would fall heroically like the overlord Xiang Yu after the vigorous five-way battle. In the end, Sky did fall, but not under the double-edged sword of "Wave Flow" after unsuccessful violent suppression, as he had done before. For two games in a row, I unexpectedly saw the sky of the mine, and for three games in a row, I never saw the "Tower" of Tota Lee. Perhaps, Sky wants to change, the so-called: change is common, but unfortunately the change is imperfect, or should not change at all? In short, I didn't play to my strengths. So, Sky lost, unexpectedly 0:3. Surprising, embarrassing. But, after all, it's a civil war between the clans, anything can happen, and the result isn't all that unacceptable, and what's really shocking is that the god-like Moon - yes, like a god, at least against the ORC, he's an undefeated god - will lose three games to the orcs in a best-of-five match, albeit against grubby. I'm not a grubby fan, but today I'm completely convinced by the great Orc Emperor. It's hard to imagine that after being knocked back three times in a row, with only 35 pieces of wood, there are still orcs who can defeat Moon in the face of the formed "Blowing Wind". I don't want to recount the reversal, and I can't, because I still don't understand how Grubby did it, just as I can't understand why Moon is so powerful.

Either way, the facts are in front of you. Moon was still defeated against ORC, losing to WEG's semi-finals at the hands of Grubby. Again, it would seem that this result can be seen as a milestone of some kind of historical significance. However, aside from these abstract and cumbersome definitions, at least we can expect that after this WEG, there will be some new changes to WAR3's tactics, and in this sense, regardless of the final result, WEG has fulfilled its mission as a world-class competition.

Unexpectedly, I suddenly thought of the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea, when the Grand Slam French team came to Asia with a god-like halo, only to be ousted from the altar without warning...... In the past, it was customary to refer to people at the apex as "gods." However, on this earth, apart from Jesus and the Jade Emperor and Queen Mother, how can normal human beings become any "gods"?

In a pure win-lose world, no one can stand at the top forever.

There is no god in the world, only hardworking, persistent, intelligent, and strong people who fight for their dreams and bring great fun to the audience. Such people are more lovely than "gods".

Today, it was unexpected, shocking, and regrettable. But, no matter what, tomorrow I will continue to support sky, continue to love moon, and continue to play War3!