After this overwhelming victory, Swen posed a very formal question to Wei Dong and God Tone brothers. His voice echoed in the silent room: "In your opinion, which team member should be removed?" This question directly pointed to the potential weaknesses in the Noxus Summoner team, implying that there would be no mercy for the losers from Noxus.
Upon hearing the question, Wei Dong couldn't help but laugh. His laughter was filled with the relaxation after the battle and confidence in victory. He candidly expressed his opinion: "Damn, it should be the one playing as Varus, right? Picking a marksman who can't even pressure Darius in the early game, and can't farm up in levels and equipment later on. Otherwise, if Darius builds such squishy items, I might just take him down with three arrows in the late game." His words were direct and sharp, giving a harsh evaluation of Varus's performance.
Wei Dong's words not only question Summoner's abilities, but also criticize their strategic choices in battle. In Wei Dong's view, as a marksman character, Summoner should use their advantages in the early game to suppress the opponent, rather than allowing Darius to make breakthroughs in equipment, thus losing the chance to counterattack in the late game. This strategic mistake is undoubtedly fatal for the entire team.
Upon hearing Wei Dong's response, Swen's expression became even more serious. This response is not only a suggestion to remove a team member, but also a contemplation on the future development of the Noxus Summoner team. In Noxus, strength and strategy are always the key to everything, and any weakness could become an opportunity for the opponent to break through. Swen knows that he needs to make a decision to ensure that Noxus's strength is not threatened.
As Wei Dong just finished criticizing Summoner Pan, God Tone wasted no time in expressing his own opinion, directly targeting the opponent's jungler, Zhao Xin. His tone was filled with disdain and contempt: "Damn! I think it's the opponent's jungler Zhao Xin, right? My god, he's like a pile of dog shit, getting destroyed and still not building tank items, and he wants to steal my jungle monsters. Damn, super low IQ." God Tone's evaluation was sharp and direct, harshly criticizing Zhao Xin's tactical choices and combat performance.
He continued, "Playing a strong early game champion like Zhao Xin and not helping to quickly push the bottom lane tower, just wandering around the jungle, it's really terrible!" God Tone's words revealed his dissatisfaction with Zhao Xin's tactical understanding and execution. In his view, a champion like Zhao Xin with early game burst potential should actively participate in team fights, helping the team gain early advantages, rather than aimlessly wandering in the jungle and missing crucial moments to suppress the opponents.
God Tone and Wei Dong's comments undoubtedly serve as a wake-up call for some members of the Noxus Summoner team. Their words not only reveal the shortcomings of these Summoners in tactical choices and execution, but also reflect the urgent need for overall team strength improvement. Upon hearing this, Swen's expression turned serious, as he knew that the criticisms implied a deep reflection on the future development direction of the Noxus Summoner team, as well as the challenge of maximizing the potential of each Summoner.
When Wei Dong and God Tone began to argue about which Summoner performed worse, the atmosphere became both interesting and filled with competitive sparks. Their quarrel echoed in the quiet room, with each person insisting on their own opinion, believing that the Summoner they pointed out was the biggest failure. Wei Dong insisted that Pan's performance was the worst, while God Tone believed that Zhao Xin's performance was even worse.
Swen, upon seeing this, did not interrupt directly but turned to the side to Darius and the Faceless One, seeking their opinions with a glance. The exchange of glances among the three was filled with meaning, each looking for the other's evaluation of the Summoner duel and the performance of The Two Brothers. Swen's gaze carried a hint of inquiry, as if asking, "What do you think of this duel and the perspective of The Two Brothers?"
Darius and the Faceless One exchanged a look; their expressions were elusive, but it was clear they had their own insights regarding The Two Brothers' performance. As a warrior, Darius had his unique perspective on assessing strength, while the Faceless One was more adept at strategy and stealth, observing the details of combat with greater acuity.
The exchange of glances was not only a tacit agreement on the current debate but also reflected the three leaders' shared considerations on how to evaluate and utilize talents like Wei Dong and God Tone. They recognized that the strength of The Two Brothers was not merely about individual victories in battle, but an indispensable force in Noxus's future strategic layout. At that moment, the silent communication between the three leaders was more powerful than any words, foreshadowing important decisions to be made regarding The Two Brothers' future.
Darius's gaze swept heavily over the kneeling Summoners, his eyes revealing an undeniable seriousness. At that moment, the atmosphere in the room seemed to grow even more tense. He tilted his head, and his deep voice echoed in the room, each word seeming to carry weight: "To be honest... top lane and jungle are played the worst; bottom lane is actually better. If I had to choose one to eliminate, I would pick top lane." Darius's words were not just an evaluation of the Summoners but also an analysis of the battle itself.
He continued, "Choosing a character that you don't know how to play and being unable to contribute to the team at all, I seriously think it's not acceptable." This statement is not only a criticism of the Summoner in the top lane, but also a reflection on the overall team coordination and strategic choices. As an important leader of Noxus, Darius has extremely high expectations for the team's combat effectiveness and overall contribution. His words also reflect that in Noxus, every Summoner not only needs outstanding individual abilities, but also needs to be able to contribute to the team and the overall strategy.
Darius's evaluation is undoubtedly a big blow to the kneeling Summoners, but at the same time, it serves as a wake-up call for them. In the world of Noxus, where the strong are revered, only by constantly improving oneself can one ensure their position and survival. Darius's words are not only a decision to remove a Summoner, but also a reminder to all Summoners: in this endless struggle for power and combat, only by constantly becoming stronger can one avoid being eliminated.
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