Chapter 46: New Year's Day

On the evening of December 28, stuck at the end of the transfer window, EDG officially announced the lineup for the new season.

After many days of brewing, fans have been prepared, but when they really saw the name of Mika in the mid-laner position appear side by side with PWAN, public opinion on the Internet was still in an uproar.

All the players in the EDG base are busy plaicing, and the atmosphere is inexplicably depressing, which is obviously affected by the loss of the S competition and the official blog being rushed, and they are trying to prove themselves in the spring competition.

And Mixia, who has just joined the new team, has to work harder than everyone in the team!

Learning Chinese during the day and playing qualifying and training matches at night, she sleeps 24 hours a day and hardly rests.

"Mika, you're too hard, there's no need to learn Chinese so desperately, take your time, and master the simplest game communication language first." Even Ming Kai, who had fifty qualifying games a day, couldn't help but remind.

"It's okay, I can hold it!" Mixia waved her hand to show that she gritted her teeth and insisted.

I really insisted on learning Chinese.

Starting from Pinyin is really a bit of a shame for Mixia, but even if she shows a super talent for language learning, since she chooses to hide her Chinese ability, the basic knowledge has to be passed all over again.

As for tiredness.

No, with the company of the new translator, the experience of mental shame doesn't seem to be a big deal.

And cutting off the time to learn Chinese, the amount of game training every day is lower than when she was at home in Tokyo.

However, with her God-blessed talent for playing, even if she trains more, her improvement in the game level is limited.

If she wants to improve EDG's strength and help them win the S6 World Championship, she needs to think more about not brainless ranking exercises, but systematic planning to change EDG's team temperament and game style during the year.

Therefore, learning Chinese seems to be a redundant move.

But it's part of the plan.

"Brother Deft! Hmm, did you also work so hard to learn Chinese in the first place? She sent a soul torture to deft in Chinese against pinyin.

"Ah...... Didn't understand Smecta. Deft's face sank.

He has joined EDG for more than half a year, Chinese is still half-baked, although as Ming Kai said, these Korean aides are not to study in China, understand a few commonly used terms, and play games enough, but the quality of Chinese often intuitively represents the player's recognition of the LPL division, and now LPL has many foreign aids, he may be the least popular player.

"Ah, what kind of pinch did Deft Sang say?" Misa cast a glance at the translator.

"Deft Sang claims that he is not very good at Chinese." The translator beautified.

deft has long been self-conscious of his Chinese level.

But I was tortured in Chinese by the cherry blossom girl who just came to EDG.

It's hard for him to fall down.

I don't think I'm going to be despised by Mika.

Being looked down upon by cute juniors, don't do this kind of thing!

And I think of the scene where Meiko died in the middle of the support lane in the training match a few days ago because of poor communication, and then I think that I will have to play with a midlaner like Mika who has very little support in the future, and if I can't understand the other party's Japanese, I'm afraid it will be difficult to even call for support......

Of course, there is a fluke mentality in the DEFT that has not yet suffered.

Maybe she just learned Chinese on a whim, and she would give up in a few days, and when Mika learned the common words of the game, the communication in the game would not be so difficult, just like he was at the beginning.

But Deft didn't know.

Mixia is preparing to teach him a bloody lesson in the competition.

……

In addition to hiding her language level, Mixia also has reservations about her hero pool, and with her current operating ability, there is basically no situation where traditional mage midlans are willing to practice hard, and there is no situation where they can't learn.

However, in her communication with the coach, she only listed the assassin heroes and sparse mages that she was good at.

More than a dozen heroes are discharged, and no one can say that she is a hero bowl, but the seemingly full hero pool is like a padded chest, which looks very beautiful, but once you encounter a hard stubble mage player, press it and it will deflat, and BP will be difficult to do.

Abu got the list of hero pools and was a little dumbfounded, "There are about ten days left before the spring game, how many can Lulu, cards, and Tsar practice?" ”

Missummer shook her head.

"Okay, practice slowly, don't rush ...... first" has already officially announced the lineup, Meixia has played several training matches these days and has continued to perform well, plus her hero pool does have one or two traditional mages, so Abu can only accept it rationally after being surprised, "It's just, how can there be such a strange hero pool!" ”

Especially this hero pool that licks blood at the tip of the knife actually appeared on a sweet-looking cute girl like Meixia, which is really surprising.

Abu scratched his head and pondered the future BP practices of EDG, and at the same time gave a deadline, "At least, before the elimination of the Spring Tournament, give me the mage midlaner of the guild to practice." ”

Mixia bowed, "I'll try!" ”

Finally successfully passed the level of coach Abu!

Compared to hiding the level of Chinese, it is actually more difficult to do tricks on the hero pool.

She's just a newcomer, and if Abu is ruthless and orders Lulu to be trained in three days, Mixia can only obediently obey.

It's not that there is an obsession with the choice of heroes.

A game is a game after all, and you can't play according to your own temperament like a passer-by, otherwise you will be irresponsible to the team.

But if she wants to change EDG's style, she can't directly intervene like a coach, all she can do is start with herself, rely on her strong play style, and influence her teammates on the field.

And forcibly choosing assassins to disrupt EDG's half-baked operation rhythm is what she thinks is feasible after deciding to use EDG as her preferred team.

But does it really work?

Perhaps DEFT's natural ability to learn languages is surprisingly good.

Perhaps even if the game wins, Abu still insists on Korean-style operation.

Perhaps EDG is simply hopeless.

Mixia was just an ordinary person before she was reborn, she didn't know how much change she could bring to this EDG team, and as the LPL Spring Tournament got closer, the level of anxiety in her heart continued to rise.

And just like that, the time came to 2016.

Tokyo's Spring Festival is the day of New Year's Day in the Gregorian calendar.

For this important holiday, it is the first time that Mixia has a body far away from Tokyo, and I thought that as a soul traveler, I would not feel too much nostalgia.

But looking at the photo of my sister Risa wearing a kimono praying at the temple under the homepage, and the blessings sent.

She still couldn't help but waver.

Is the reason for coming to LPL really so sufficient, the commercial league extended by the game, in the final analysis, is only a part of modern entertainment, and her wishful thinking to save EDG is actually just a selfish fireworks show.

"I heard from the Internet that your Spring Festival is on New Year's Day?" Meiko turned into an unskilled Japanese and said, "Mika, Happy Japanese New Year!" ”

This guy is really learning Japanese!

Mixia smiled and nodded.

"Thank you! Happy New Year's Day to you, too! ”

Yes, even if she abandons the grand proposition of saving the desperate audience of the LPL Dark Ages, at least the matter of helping the LPL win the championship, like many festivals, has already made her happy to be in it.