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Chapter 213: Global New Record! Power of the Divine Dragon!

~27 min read 5,253 words

The season has entered March.

The LPL Spring regular season is in full swing, nearing its final stages.

The competitive scene has also ushered in another version update, officially entering patch 13. , the final patch for the regular season.

This patch makes changes to several major mage heroes in the mid lane, including buffs to Orianna, Veigar, and Viktor, as well as further nerfs to Aurelion Sol, Azir, and Ryze.

But the bigger change is the "support ecosystem."

Spectral Sickle and Spellthief's Edge have been nerfed again, while Steel Shoulderguards and Relic Shield have been buffed.

Furthermore, a series of tank support heroes have been buffed once more.

Clearly, the designers were not satisfied with the nerfs to enchanter supports at the beginning of the year and are determined to create more possibilities for tank supports in the bottom lane.

Coupled with the previous nerf to Umbral Glaive—increasing its cooldown and preventing ranged heroes from "one-shotting wards"—this is also seen as a "targeted" nerf to "marksman supports"!

Currently, in the global competitive scene, the most famous team for playing double marksmen is the V5 bottom lane, which has led many V5 fans to believe this is Riot's "marking" of them!

In fact, that is not entirely the case.

Because in the global arena, V5 is not the only team that plays double marksman bottom lanes well.

There is also an LCK team whose performance has been exceptionally explosive.

It is none other than T1!

Keria himself is a fan of support research, and the number of times he has played "weird hero" supports is no less than Beryl.

After seeing the experience from V5 next door, he quickly learned the ropes and picked it up extremely fast!

Gumayusi, who has not yet completely turned into a scrambled egg, and Keria are a bottom lane duo that loves to play aggressively in lane, which is the exact opposite of Deft and Beryl.

Therefore, this double marksman system seems to be even more suitable for T1.

And just before patch 13. arrived, T1 faced HLE, another huge competitor for the MSI spot—and directly blew the HLE bottom lane out of the water in two games!

The reason this HLE team can be considered a "Galaxy Battleship" on par with Gen. this year.

The biggest highlight is clearly the arrival of the runner-up mid-top duo Zeka and Kingen, as well as snatching Canyon, who left DK, forming an extremely aggressive top-mid-jungle trio.

However, the bottom lane failed in its pursuit of Viper.

Although the rookies Aiming and Kellin have performed well this season, they lack experience and could not withstand the double marksman offense and defense of T1's bottom lane, leading them to become the breakthrough point.

Of course.

A very important reason why T1 was able to defeat HLE was also the mid and top lanes.

Zeus, who became the biggest culprit for the team's loss in that semifinal last year, showed amazing laning pressure when facing Kingen, who should have been his "inner demon."

He continuously achieved solo kills in the top lane!

Ever since that semifinal, Zeus has been holding his breath, as if he has become very different from last year.

As for Faker, his form seems to have started to warm up ahead of schedule.

Facing Zeka, who also suppressed him in the semifinals last year and pulled out his signature Akali, he actually picked Sylas to confront him head-on, matching him blow for blow without falling a single step behind.

And besides these three teams, there are two other LCK teams that are unexpected.

KT and DK.

KT is considered a veteran powerhouse; the mid-jungle duo BDD and Cuzz seem to be having a second spring this year, so their momentum is somewhat understandable.

But DK is absolutely extremely surprising!

Everyone thought that after Nuguri retired and Canyon left this year, DK had completely rotted away and would directly become a roadside team.

But the result is that the rookie jungler Lucid, who was temporarily pulled up from the second team to save the day, has performed exceptionally stably and has a strangely high compatibility with ShowMaker.

At the same time, the bottom lane duo Peyz and Delight have performances somewhat similar to T1's bottom lane, with very strong laning ability, though the form is a bit different.

————T1 relies on the suppression of double marksmen, while these two from DK are pure tank supports + fighting ADs.

Of course, it is also possible that they just happened to reap the benefits of the patch's buffs to tank supports.

In short.

The situation in the LCK this year is very "chaotic." Except for Gen. sitting firmly on the fishing platform, the competition among the teams below is very fierce.

Not to mention second place, even third and fourth place are hard to determine!

By comparison.

The situation in the LPL can be said to have clear tiers.

Due to the scheduling order, V5 locked in the top spot early, and their position is even more stable than Gen. 's!

After that crushing defeat to V5, JDG discovered their internal problems, and under the guidance of Homme, they quickly made many tactical macro adjustments, which were significantly effective.

Subsequently, JDG defeated TES and LNG one after another, and combined with WBG from the beginning of the season, they almost steamrolled everyone.

They only appeared very anxious when playing against BLG————the two sides fought for three games and forty minutes before they successfully won.

BLG is a team that only started to exert its strength in the middle of the season.

In fact, as BLG, whose team-building cost this year is second only to V5 and JDG, their performance at the beginning of the season was quite poor.

However, I didn't expect that Elk, an old dream who wasted time in UP last year, changed his ID and came to BLG, and his cooperation with ON has been honed to be very tacit, as if they met too late!

Plus Bin is in great form this year, his self-confidence is maxed out, and it can be said that he is in the peak state of his career.

The only small flaw is some of Wei's team integration problems, but after Yagao implemented his "team-oriented mid laner" playstyle, he seems to have successfully filled in some of the lubricating gaps.

Actually, it's just that Yagao did a lot of ganking work for Wei, like often sacrificing himself to help the top lane gank.

Currently, the position of "LPL Little King" will be contested between JDG and BLG.

The top three are basically determined.

Perhaps due to the appearance of Global BP, besides these top three, the teams below are also somewhat chaotic.

Because if anyone observes carefully, they will find————the coaching staff of these three teams are all unusual!

JDG's Homme, BLG's Tabe, and V5's two brains.

Under the Global BP version, the gap between coaching staffs has further widened, and many teams' "backyard" formula coaches have all had their true colors exposed!

This has also led to some "weak teams" with obvious disparities in strength, who hadn't won a single game before, often being able to steal a small point from "strong teams."

And during this period, in addition to coordinating the selection of the tactical system, Ye Bo has also gained a few special ban slots thanks to his outstanding performance.

The "Kui" and the "Dragon."

These two great dragons are definitely one of the sharp weapons for V5 to slaughter through the regular season.

Among them, Aurelion Sol has the highest appearance rate————after all, under Global BP, this hero is indeed less of a threat.

And Aurelion Sol also successfully triggered a "skin easter egg."

In a certain match, Ye Bo, using the {Storm Dragon} skin, encountered the {Dragonmancer} skin used by the opponent's buffed jungler Lee Sin————and triggered a "strange easter egg."

The task description and rewards were written very vaguely, only describing: "Use 'The Skies Descend (R)' more! Summon the true 'Dragon Ball'!"

However, he has not completed this easter egg to this day.

"Congratulations to V5! Defeating BLG!" Jiejie shouted loudly: "They are still maintaining their undefeated golden body in series!"

"Even though the new 13. patch has a profound impact on their strongest system, V5's adjustment speed is too amazing, and their tactical reserves are ridiculously deep!"

"Three games, three completely different systems!"

Guan Zeyuan also laughed and said: "Although there were slight mistakes in the second game, they quickly adjusted their strategy in the third game and almost shut out BLG! Too bloody!"

"And currently, V5's series score has reached 14-0! There is a very high hope of breaking the regular season record previously held by EDG!"

"I feel that among their subsequent regular season opponents, only LNG has a chance to stop them..."

The troublemaking Cat Emperor teased: "Hey Guan-ge, we WE fans don't accept this, this is looking down on our great WE!"

Guan Zeyuan was not to be outdone and teased back: "I'm speaking based on data. WE has only achieved three wins in the regular season so far. If you say you can stop V5, it's really a bit too much. Why don't we WE fans look forward to the other two subsequent opponents, BLG and Top Esports~"

【What kind of dream is the caster having? Still stealing from V5? The salaries of all five WE members combined aren't even as high as the tip of anyone on BLG or Top Esports. If they can win, I'll eat it directly!】

【Wow, V5 is so angry about being stolen a game, the third game was too hateful, they hit so hard!】

【Confirmed, Orianna is really a trash hero, a pure trap, even Master Ye can't save her! Not even a dog would play her!】

【Wasn't the second game just Flandre getting blown up? Orianna didn't even finish her second item and Camille had already pushed a whole lane, it wouldn't matter who you put there.】

【Oh awesome, getting ganked top three times in five minutes can also be blamed on Flandre. Song Bin just knows how to call people, you wouldn't be able to hold up even if you let Zeus come!】

【Hmph, look at my Bin-ge's determined eyes, V5 fans just wait! My BLG will definitely take revenge in the playoffs!】

During the post-match handshake.

Looking at Ye Bo who came to fist-bump, Chen Zebin clearly had an unconvinced expression, his eyes fixed on the other party.

The posture of extending his fist made it look like he was about to fight in the UFC.

"Meow, I really hope we can be assigned to the same group in the playoffs! We will definitely win when we fight again then!"

Ye Bo asked back subconsciously, somewhat inexplicably: "Why be assigned to the same group? Isn't it fine to see each other in the finals?"

"..."

The other party's extremely sincere answer instead choked Chen Zebin, who still wanted to say some harsh words.

Damn, that sounds like it makes sense.

But he still wanted to refute, yet couldn't think of how to refute for a long time.

"Fine, fine, fine, fine!"

"Waiting for you, oh~"

Looking at the departing Ye Bo, Chen Zebin, who always liked to talk big, felt like he had a breath he couldn't let out.

He was as anxious as Gray Wolf wandering at the gate of Sheep Village!

His mind was now full of rushing back to get his phone, thinking about what to trash-talk in the BB space later, and what harsh words to say in the playoff promotional video to be more impactful...

And although they were stolen a small game by BLG.

But the whole V5 team is very happy at this moment!

Being too smooth in the regular season is actually a bad thing; many problems cannot be exposed, just like JDG, who clearly evolved only after losing to V5.

Therefore, after the playoff rankings were almost certainly solidified.

The entire V5 team reached a consensus and began consciously conducting various "experimental drills" of lineups and systems during the regular season to build up and perfect their tactical pool.

However, the raw strength of this V5 team was clear, and they had already finished playing against most of their main opponents.

Even though they kept practicing various lineups, they still hadn't lost a single small game!

And the second game against BLG also successfully brought great gains to V5!

————If the mid-laner picks a late-game mage that is destined to be unable to stand out in the early game, and the opponent's mid-laner is extremely team-oriented and willing to sacrifice themselves, while a strong side lane happens to "leak" unexpectedly, how should one respond?

You must know.

Teams like BLG that place extreme importance on side lanes are not rare.

The reason this problem hadn't been discovered before was due to the shifts in the meta's lineups, and compared to other teams that value side lanes and the top lane, Bin's individual ability and offensive attributes are more prominent.

Most importantly.

It is very clear that above BLG, there exist teams that are even more prominent in this regard.

This is the importance of discovering problems in advance————if one waits until a major battle is imminent and only discovers the problem on the spot when actually encountering such a team, adjusting might lead to a chaotic scramble!

Then there is Orianna.

Orianna underwent two buffs in patches 13. and 13. , and her champion mechanics are unique, but in actual combat, she still pales in comparison to the popular late-game mages of the current patch.

Aside from reaching this conclusion.

Ye Bo seemed to have thought of a brand new "alternative."

Returning to the base that night, everyone reviewed the day's gains, and everyone was very excited.

Afterward, Ye Bo started his livestream as usual.

"Ho ho, the model worker has arrived~"

"What do you mean! Shouldn't the streamer be called a model worker? The streamer has streamed 150 hours this month!"

Truth be told, Ye Bo is definitely at the model worker level among professional player streamers, basically streaming two or three times the contract requirement every month.

If you ask why, it's the passion of a streamer at heart!

Of course, compared to the big streamer with the surname B who can stream 380 hours a month, it is still a drop in the bucket.

"Let's see what Bin posted, let me go check."

Seeing the chat screen scrolling, Ye Bo clicked the search bar to search.

He discovered there wasn't just one post, but two!

【Brother Bin is amazing】

《The regular season is just practice; the playoffs are the real contest! This year there is still the Silver Dragon Cup, MSI, and the World Championship waiting for us to go!

《@Kali Wang Ye Hansan, good luck in the playoffs, see you in the finals!

"??"

"Isn't this my line? How did he steal it from me!"

Ye Bo didn't expect his own affairs to be involved, and he was left laughing and crying in the livestream.

This guy actually stole what he had said to him after the match!

This sentence expressed confidence that their own team could successfully break into the playoff finals.

When Chen Zebin went back and hugged his phone to think about his social media post, the more he thought about this sentence, the more he felt it... then he simply started stealing it directly!

【Why is Brother Bin so bad? Why did he steal Master Ye's quote!】

【That previous post, why do I feel like I've seen it last year?】

【It's like this, every time Grey Wolf gets kicked away, he always says he will be back~】

【Actually, this guy Song Bin is just hateful! Clearly, he was discussed alongside Master Ye before, but the other person won a World Championship half a year after debuting. Now he isn't even qualified to eat at the same table, he's driven crazy with anxiety!】

【Indeed, that's enough. Even the "Regional Twin Stars" Zeus, who was hyped up all last year, isn't qualified to be discussed together now. Why is Song Bin qualified to sit at the table?】

Ye Bo didn't see the discussion in the chat.

He had always thought he was already very "chuunibyou," but he didn't expect this guy to be even more "chuunibyou" than him!

And he still just commented with a classic reaction image under the post that tagged him.

Closing the webpage, the ranked queue interface popped up right on time.

K'Sante still hadn't been nerfed in 13. , and Ye Bo was still exploring him.

And the good news is, due to the significant attention on V5's previous match, mid-lane K'Sante has now become widespread.

Even if one cannot check the match history on the Korean server, no one will question it when he is locked in.

Discovering that the opposing mid-laner was Aurelion Sol, Ye Bo adjusted his runes and changed them to Aftershock.

His understanding of K'Sante has improved quite a bit now, and he has new insights for dealing with many mid-lane heroes; Aurelion Sol, whom he has used quite a lot recently, is naturally no exception.

Just entered the game.

The cyber scouts in the chat immediately came to report.

"This Aurelion Sol is ShowMaker~"

"Is the jungler still their team's jungler? Then the streamer needs to play seriously."

Challenger tier cannot duo queue; being able to queue together is clearly a pure probability event, let alone two teammates from the same team in corresponding positions.

Although regular season performance, due to differences in patches and team synergy, doesn't actually have much research value for subsequent international matches.

However, Ye Bo still pays attention to the situation in the LCK.

He had also heard that this new DK jungler was performing quite well, so he quickly entered a serious state.

And the opposing DK mid-jungle duo also quickly discovered the ID on the other side. The two inside the base immediately raised their spirits to the highest level, conducting multiple coordinated targeting maneuvers against the mid lane in the early game.

The difference between professionals and random players won't be particularly obvious in 1v1, especially in this top-tier bracket.

But once two professional players combine, and there is the bonus of "remote voice chat."

That instantly creates an effect where 1+1 > 2!

Ye Bo's random jungler wasn't very intuitive; the early mid-jungle was somewhat at a disadvantage, and the teammates in the top and bottom lanes were even cracking, putting the match in a not-insignificant disadvantage.

The only drawback of mid-lane K'Sante was manifested————a lack of "strong roaming" ability.

Heroes like Aurelion Sol, Taliyah, Ryze, and Twisted Fate can theoretically counter K'Sante.

Of course, that is only theoretically.

ShowMaker's Aurelion Sol once again seized a fleeting time difference, utilizing the gap of invading the jungle to suddenly complete a coordinated gank on the bottom lane, and his record had already reached 3-0.

However, when he returned to the mid lane carrying the shutdown bounty...

K'Sante once again suddenly erupted for no reason!

Even though Aftershock K'Sante was no longer in the time when there was an "information gap," the instant displacement control of Flash + EW + instant W was simply impossible to guard against!

ShowMaker had been on guard against this combo for a full ten minutes, yet he still fell for it!

After landing, he used his ER, black hole, and star core, and flashed all at once, running under the tower without looking back.

However, facing a K'Sante whose QE skill cooldowns were halved, Aurelion Sol simply couldn't run away!

Just as his W flight started, he was pounced on and pulled back by the Q3 shockwave that had been charging for 1. 3 seconds!

K'Sante actually killed Aurelion Sol under the enemy tower, put his ultimate armor back on, and walked out with a leisurely stroll.

"Ah, K'Sante..."

The killed ShowMaker had an expression of utter despair, muttering the hero's name under his breath.

Immediately afterward, he suddenly shouted in contrast: "Nerf! Him! Please!"

"I beg you, nerf him! Please, Riot designers! Just this once!"

During the black screen waiting to respawn, ShowMaker displayed his "face art" as if his true feelings were pouring out, even with a sobbing tone, hands clasped together near the camera in a prayer-like gesture.

It was a highlight of genuine emotion.

After respawning and dragging his gaming chair back, he was still muttering: "If this continues, I'll have to play K'Sante for the whole year. This hero really needs a nerf..."

"Hey, alright, they should have ideas too, they are already working hard, right? The Riot brothers are also working very hard..."

ShowMaker knew the designer's psychology well and added an extra sentence.

Afterward, he calmed his mood and played the game seriously.

Fortunately, they still had an advantage across all lanes; even if he was slaughtered by K'Sante once, returning to the game, it was still an advantage.

Time reached 27 minutes.

Under K'Sante's individual advantage, the blue side managed to secure a dragon, which counted as stalling the pressure of the resource team fight.

And the red side was just preparing to go to the Baron pit to set up vision————at this moment, the blue side's random ADC teammate started acting up, showing off in the mid lane and getting caught!

"Hey! Why is this ADC acting like JackeyLove!"

Ye Bo shouted subconsciously, wanting to go and rescue him with his teammates.

But the red side's mid-jungle had an extremely strong ability to seize opportunities.

Lee Sin kicked the ADC back with a stylish light-speed Insec kick.

And just as the blue side teammates approached, Aurelion Sol's black hole + Falling Star instantly blocked the retreat path and cut off the battlefield; the blue side randoms' coordination was insufficient, one advancing and one retreating————resulting in only K'Sante entering the crowd in the end!

"Haha! This is Aurelion Sol!"

ShowMaker changed his face like Sichuan opera, laughing and showing off the deterrent power of Aurelion Sol.

"This is Aurelion Sol!"

The ADC fell first, and the situation was looking great for the red side.

Even if K'Sante flashed to escape at this time, in a 4v5 situation without an ADC, it was enough for the red side to start Baron and directly seal the victory in one go!

Uh...

That doesn't seem right!?

K'Sante did not flee immediately, but instead stood his ground and took the beating.

Facing the five people right in his face, K'Sante resolutely charged in the opposite direction, flashing and using E-W to backhand the Aurelion Sol—knocking him against the river wall behind and sending him flying a thousand miles away!

The original encirclement was forcefully carved open, creating a path and re-slicing the battlefield.

Aurelion Sol landed and still wanted to make a play.

But the reason K'Sante didn't act immediately just now was that he was waiting for the stacks of the brand-new Season 13 Mythic item, Jak'Sho, The Protean, to build up—causing his dual resistances to instantly increase by 30%!

At this moment, K'Sante's dual resistances had already broken through 440+.

Triggering Aftershock once more, his dual resistances instantly soared to an absurd 600+!

Although the duration of the Aftershock buff upon landing only allowed for one skill to be cast, the instantaneous W-Q had already melted more than half of Aurelion Sol's health bar!

The front-line battle was still raging.

With K'Sante absent, the Red side still held a numerical advantage and was not afraid of the front-line team fight at all.

But the skirmish had only just begun when K'Sante, having slain the fake Aurelion Sol, circled out from behind!

A team fight that started as a 4-vs-5.

Had unexpectedly become the death knell for the Red side!

【Holy crap, the dragon!】

【I'm telling you, there's a monster here, brothers! How much were those dual resistances just now!?】

【No way, man, is this really the damage of a tank? Even my Zed with two Triple-Flower Gatherings doesn't have this kind of damage!】

【Why is everyone shocked by the damage? Did no one notice that K'Sante took the damage of five people for several seconds before ulting? How many heroes can take the damage of five people and not die?】

【Hahahaha, family, Xu Xiu next door seems to have gone crazy~~~】

On the other side, ShowMaker sat dumbfounded in his seat the moment his screen turned black.

His eyes were wide as copper bells!

As his teammates fell one by one behind him, his expression didn't change.

Until the opponents had two people left to destroy his base, he was still sitting there stunned—it was all pure entertainment value.

"Piapiapiapiapia"

Finally, Xu Xiu looked like he had regained his composure and was no longer in a rush.

He calmly began to clap his hands, wearing an indifferent expression, and leaned back toward the desk.

"This is K'Sante."

"A hero with 4700 HP, 329 armor, and 201 magic resist, who has Unstoppable, has a shield, can go through walls, and has crowd control..."

At first, Xu Xiu was just reading off the opponent's stat panel.

But then he became more and more agitated, unable to help but stretch out his palms and start counting on his fingers one by one.

His voice grew higher and higher!

His movements became more and more exaggerated!

"Even the cooldown is only 1 second, it only costs 15 mana, you can even refresh the W cooldown when changing forms, and there's true damage, and then after armor and magic resist increase, you get ability haste, shortening the Q cooldown, and shortening the cast time, and then there's attack damage..."

"W is just... eehhhhhhh!!!!!"

Xu Xiu clutched his hair and let out a scream like a prairie dog.

He even vividly imitated the motion of K'Sante's W, stretching out three claws and digging toward the sky!

One can only say it was all emotion, with zero technique!

The viewers who came over from Ye Bo's livestream caught the final moment of the screaming.

【Greetings from Master Ye's livestream!】

【This is a fake-rank hero! The games Ye won in the LPL relying on this thing are all fake! It's unfair!】

【It's hard to imagine that Malphite is actually in the same game as this hero, and even in the same category.】

【What's the scariest part? It's that ShowMaker said such a long paragraph and still missed the omnivamp + full damage reduction.】

【I give K'Sante a go!】

Ye Bo did not yet know what had happened on the other side.

But he would know soon enough.

Because this emotional shift of Xu Xiu—from {pretending to be indifferent while clapping} to {pretending not to be in a rush} to {speechless} to {breaking down}—was truly a clip with significant viral potential.

It would surely explode on all major platforms before long.

"Clocking out, brothers, clocking out!"

"I'll be here tomorrow; I should be streaming until the regular season ends, and after that, we have to prepare for the playoffs... We have inherited the fine traditions of Clearlove; we have truly studied our MSI opponents and have decided to go!"

"Skins? It's no use urging me about the skins~ I hope to see them before MSI; I still want to use them at MSI."

"This shouldn't count as popping the champagne early, right..."

After ending the stream, Ye Bo rested in the pot for a while as usual.

He watched Zoe teasing Aatrox all over the map, chatted with Akali about the progress of the skins, and tasted the new cuisine she had learned.

However, Ye Bo didn't stay too long before putting away his playful mood and entering the training grounds as scheduled, without the slightest bit of slack.

Although V5's regular season ranking was already set.

Ye Bo still had a greater goal.

The achievement of an "Undefeated Regular Season" had been accomplished by one team in each major region.

They were FNC in S5, EDG in S6, and T1 in S12—all with an 18-0 match record.

However, looking closely at the game scores, there was still a significant gap.

FNC was 32-3, EDG was 32-5, and T1 was 36-7.

And if V5 wanted to "break the records of their predecessors," they naturally had to pay close attention to competing for the game scores.

"Master Ye's Starfall is going to hit everything! LNG is going to explode!"

"Eh!?"

"What is that?? What flew over there!"

"It seems to be an Easter egg for this skin!"

In the final team fight of the last game, the Aurelion Sol with the {Dragonmancer} skin slammed down a terrifying Starfall loaded with the power of stardust—but the result was that it wasn't a star core that fell from the sky!

It was a "person"!

To be precise—it was a Lee Sin with the {Dragonmancer} skin.

Bathed in the power of the Dragon God, Lee Sin was summoned by the Dragon God, replacing the star core, slamming down from the sky and hitting the ground headfirst!

The giant Lee Sin used his head to knock the entire LNG team into the air; the scene was both hilarious and shocking.

"Push the base! Push the base and we win!"

"The respawned Scout and Tarzan cannot stop the living Ye and Beichuan! LNG ultimately cannot stop V5's regular season undefeated achievement!"

"In the final closing match, they still maintained their undefeated golden body!"

"Congratulations to V5!!!"

To be honest, the final closing match was already irrelevant.

It just so happened that Tarzan, known for his "fierce ranked play," and Beichuan had recently been competing for the top rank on the Korean server, and the two were very familiar with each other's playstyles, so everyone let him come up to rotate with Xun for one game.

Unexpectedly, the performance was not bad.

However, the contrast between the two rotations was also quite obvious.

At present, Xun was significantly stronger than his opponent in terms of experience and execution in all aspects, so he would inevitably remain the starter.

And Beichuan also realized the gap between the two; as a rookie who had only played in the LPL for a year, he was already satisfied to have had the opportunity to play and gain experience.

"This closing match has ended! V5 secures the top spot with an 18-0 match record! They have become the top seed of the LPL 2023 Spring Regular Season!"

Guan Zeyuan was high-spirited and continued to relay the data synchronized by the director.

"Not only that!"

"V5 has officially broken the undefeated record created by the EDG team in S6 with a terrifying game record of 36-1, with a lead of a full 4 games! At the same time, they have also broken the global record for all global regions!"

"They have created a brand-new global regular season record!"

"Today we have witnessed history together! Witnessed a new height of so-called dominance!"

"From here on, the eight teams entering the playoffs have all been determined; let us look forward to the global BP mode of the playoff BO5s, where true clashes between the strong will arrive!"

On stage, the V5 members hugged each other excitedly and jumped in celebration!

Ye Bo's expression was clearly even more excited.

He also hadn't expected that the last game of the regular season would have such an unexpected joy; the "Easter Egg Quest" he had been thinking about throughout the Spring Split was successfully completed.

(End of chapter)

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