The characters included the male lead, Ye Qiu. Yes, he was the main character. He was very fierce. "Time Travel S7, you call this support?" Author: I heard that you can pick up money. It's a game/eSports novel with elements of transmigration, relaxation, LOL, eSports, and professional players. It's finished and you can enjoy it without worry. User recommendation: (Tell me about the book list next door.) He gave up on the seventh chapter, but I continued reading the book, so I have a different opinion. The other side said that the author was slandering the team and coach. I also felt that Abu Muslim was slandering them in the early stages, but I didn't see it when he was slandering the team. The author also explained in his speech that there were no simple bad guys in the novel. He wanted to create an image of Abu being the villain in the early stages, creating conflicts, and then being influenced by the protagonist. In the end, they parted ways because of their different ideals. I feel that this explanation is valid. In the later stages, Abu and the main character's attitudes are indeed changing bit by bit. This was probably the most controversial point. After all, if a web novel was unhappy, it would be deleted. Who would see the reversal at the end? There was nothing serious about it, but the author had indeed been persuaded by this point to leave many readers. Otherwise, it wouldn't be a problem to double the results.) Let's talk about the merits. There are a few that I think are very good. One thing was that it wasn't all regular support, there were many anti-version support, and there were a bunch of dirty tricks that hadn't been developed yet, such as Sparta, Little Mage, Zyra, and so on. There were also Luna Group, Flag of Command, and so on. In addition, it was good to be able to win the championship in edg. The second point was that the author was very serious about writing about the competition, and it was very interesting, even more interesting than the competition. The third was that he had a clear priority. He wouldn't write about boring livestreams or normal competitions, but focused on the competition. The rest was written in one stroke, so the pace was relatively fast. He won the championship with 100 chapters. It was much better than those who wrote about livestreams and regular competitions with hundreds of chapters. The fourth was his writing style. It wasn't very good, but he was able to finish all the chapters by reading them. It should be related to his writing style. The logic was still self-consistent. At least I, Little Platinum, was happy when I read it. I hope you will like this book.
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