Hard-won championship in esports. 2: Training Match Defeat
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After a brief adjustment, they need to prepare for the upcoming spring season. The issue of the starting lineup is causing a lot of headaches. Xu Changxin, once a reliable player, has raised doubts about his abilities after a year of rest. The coaching staff is worried that he may not be able to keep up with the changes in the game version and doesn't want to start him so soon. They want him to better integrate with the team in training matches before starting. Xu Changxin believes in his own abilities. If even he doesn't believe in himself at this time, perhaps no one else will believe in him either. Li Xie strongly supports Xu Changxin, but his thoughts alone cannot determine the decisions of others. 0
 
"Bro, I believe you can come back." 0
 
 
"Yes! I believe that the tacit understanding between us will not be easily erased," He Hui also said. 0
 
He Hui plays the support position. He has been working with Xu Changxin for several years. At that time, they were not of legal age to play in matches, but they were generally smaller when they did play. However, after playing for about four years from the ages of 16-17, they are now around 20 years old and at their peak. 0
 
 
During the year he was away, He Hui had to adapt to a new marksman. Without the previous level of understanding and with the marksman being a newcomer, there were often mistakes in their play due to nervousness. He Hui understood that this was normal, but compared to the previous well-coordinated marksman, he couldn't help but feel tired. 0
 
Fortunately, it didn't take long for them to become a well-coordinated duo. However, whether it was luck or fate, they hadn't won a championship in a year. Xu Changxin's return was their chance to strive forward. Previously, Xu Changxin held a pivotal position within the team, so even when he was away, some decisions were still made by consulting him over the phone. 0
 
"We'll do this: you play three training matches with the team first, and we'll see how it goes. If you perform well, you'll play in the first match. If not, you'll need to adapt first. Wait for the right opportunity to start." Xu Changxin had no choice but to agree. These three training matches were his only chance to prove himself after his return. He knew that if he didn't perform well, he might not get another chance in the future. Due to the year-long absence, his fan base had decreased significantly. Although he still had many supporters, the club might not see it that way. 0
 
 
"I agree. When do we start the training match?" Xu Changxin asked. 0
 
"Let's start in a week, give you some time to adjust. Don't let us down," coach Wang Long patted Xu Changxin's shoulder and then left. 0
 
 
Xu Changxin tries to play at least 6 hours of King of Glory every day, and spends 4-6 hours reviewing the games to find his shortcomings and correct them in a timely manner, helping himself to keep up with the gameplay and updates. He Hui sees this as both pressure and motivation for Xu Changxin. No one can persuade him, as they already have an unspoken understanding. 0
 
On the day of the training match, Wang Long arranged an early match with the team currently in group A - op, their old opponents and good friends. This was both unexpected and expected for Xu Changxin. As previously agreed, it was a bo3 match. Substitute Lou Shan did not play, sitting on the side to watch the game. 0
 
After three rounds, they lost to op with a score of 1-2. Xu Changxin was not particularly high-spirited, nor was he discouraged. This is just the beginning, and one year is not something that can be made up for in just a short week. They still need more time to go on. 0
 
 
 
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