
I Love Posting on Weibo and Have Become a Professional Genius
by Blood Flowed Three Thousand Feet
About This Novel
Qin Hao gained enlightenment in the water prison and was bound to a [Weibo God of War System]. As long as you interact more with netizens, you can simulate games and refine your skills. Until - "We Hao fans are not afraid of trouble, but we don't cause trouble either." "What, the anchor is setting the rhythm again, and the wind is blowing tightly to avoid the limelight!" "We don't need to set the rhythm, the anchor will do it himself." "This player is good at everything, but he likes to post on Weibo too much." Someone familiar with Qin Hao couldn't stand it and helped explain. PYL: "Qin Hao is the most self-controlled player I have ever seen." IMP: "He calls me brother IMP every day. He has a great personality." Heart: "He has a great character." Homme was interviewed by Korean media: "I want to cooperate with Penicillin players the most, huh." As for Qin Hao himself. Having seen too many things being done badly and not cherished, in the beginning, he just wanted to be worthy of his own efforts. But I persisted ten thousand times. Life has become a clear stream in the circle.
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Official(80)Scraped 23d ago
The title and introduction of the book completely do not match the content.
Not recommended: The "Tong Tian Dai" mentioned in the title of the book and the Weibo interaction mentioned in the introduction are not reflected in the content at all. In fact, it is about a mediocre mid laner slowly growing up step by step. At least for now, he is still a bastard mid laner, and maybe he will become a genius in the future. Readers who came in for the title (like me) may not particularly like this kind of slow-burning writing, and feel like they are being cheated. In addition, I personally feel that it is not very realistic. After the S6 LGD experienced the top 16 of S5 and the explosion of results in the S6 Spring Split, the atmosphere within the team and the public opinion was relatively bad. It is impossible to introduce a mediocre mid laner like the protagonist who only knows Lulu and cards. It is really unimaginable to have a slow-growing protagonist in a team that is in desperate need of results.
The protagonist might as well go to the jungle
To be honest, I have always seen losing to EDG. The protagonist's talent is too slow to train heroes. Instead of playing mid laner, it is better to go to the jungle. This way, he can use his thinking to gank to help his teammates build an advantage. This is much more than the mid laner. The mid laner also needs a pipeline to support, while the jungler only needs the protagonist's own planning. Also, I am convinced that I can accumulate 5,000 points after playing EDG. Since the protagonist knows that he is not strong enough, why does he still need to accumulate so many points instead of using them in daily simulations to improve his strength and hero proficiency? Can saving earn interest? Secondly, with a clockwork, can she be as difficult to use as Ice Girl and Cards? The protagonist usually has so many ranks, what is he practicing for? They all know that they are good at it, and they also know that Jace is difficult to master, so why can't they practice more heroes that are easy to master? What's the use of fighting Jace? It's time-consuming, and I still can't use it when I meet a master. I really don't know what's going on with the author's brain circuit. So if the protagonist's operating talent is not good, then he should first practice Clockwork, Swain, Grasshopper, Victor, Lulu, and Ice Girl, and train these heroes to the level of cards as the cornerstone, and then think about heroes with higher operating difficulty. Is it okay?
not bad
The main text is better than the copywriting, and the character of the protagonist is very good. He is more sunny and cheerful, rather than cynical and cynical. From the whole book, the sunny character paired with the protagonist's work style is more comfortable and quite interesting. Another point is that some lol articles always describe some obscene behaviors of the protagonist during interviews. They just look at the female host and feel jealous, which makes her look very low. But this is not the case. Even if the protagonist answers interview questions normally, the author will not specifically describe the figure of the female host. He does not describe the protagonist's psychological yy, nor does he lower the protagonist's personality. This is really good. The image of a high-spirited and sunny 17-year-old boy described is really good, without feeling greasy at all.
It can be changed to: I love going to the toilet and have become a professional genius🤓
After reading it, it's okay. The BP idea is indeed in line with the version at that time. The problem is the author's personal information.
The plot is very good, everyone has their own character, the direction of the story is okay, and you have your own ideas about joining and leaving the team. The disadvantage is that the author has too many personal things, and the subjective likes and dislikes of the players are too obvious. He hates King Ning and hates Uzi. In the author's writing, he just doesn't have the strength to do anything. Incompetent and angry people, for example, lwx, when ym failed to advance, lwx must be at fault. It is a fact that he went out of town to find a girlfriend during the competition. YM failed to advance and all five people had problems, but just because all five people had problems, it does not mean that lwx had no problem. Another problem is that they like to put other people's highlights on the anchor, such as the ad egg theory, the A monster incense burner system, and the rest can't be remembered for a while. There are too many and it's a bit embarrassing.
slow heat flow
These are the three words that come to my mind. I can't think of anything else. Both the author and the protagonist slowly worked hard and changed slowly. I was really dizzy when I read it. Although it was a system text, there was no way to take off directly after getting the system, and there was no dark blue bonus point. The title bonus felt useless, at least there was no bonus written on the panel. It's about cultivating slowly. But there is a kind of person who has just started to follow the trend of his friends and join the LOL trap. He gets killed for the first time, wins a team battle for the first time, goes to silver for the first time, is shown to his scalp for the first time, and cannot get out of the tower for the first time by the abominable Draven and Thresh. . Hmm~ That's how it feels to me. I'm actually half a fan of Naruto and Pirates. Ignoring the pirates, the protagonist is like Minato Namikaze, like a little sun. I hope the author will strengthen the protagonist's abilities in the future. I still want to see the protagonist kill solo, and the team-based mid laner is also very good, but I still can't reconcile myself to it. What everyone wants to support this book is that the protagonist gradually becomes stronger and has the feeling of raising a son. It would be nice to be able to kill five people, haha.
This book feels like one I can read a second time. I've ordered all of it. Come on.
Come on, the author, update. I'll order them all. Come on! Come on!
Very good alliance article
This book is rare and does not enlarge the system values and gives people a very real feeling. Getting stronger bit by bit, and the role of teammates. Unlike other alliance articles, teammates basically call 666, and the protagonist is a crazy C. Win and lose are written very carefully. If the protagonist is not frustrated, how can it be exciting to read?
This book is excellent
This book doesn't have all kinds of solo kills right from the start like other books. It just has a very simple feeling, just like the feeling when you walk to a dead end and sit and watch the clouds rise. I think this is a good book, the author's writing is very good, and the plot arrangement is also good.
Slightly better than most alliance novels.
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Official(80)Scraped 23d ago
The title and introduction of the book completely do not match the content.
Not recommended: The "Tong Tian Dai" mentioned in the title of the book and the Weibo interaction mentioned in the introduction are not reflected in the content at all. In fact, it is about a mediocre mid laner slowly growing up step by step. At least for now, he is still a bastard mid laner, and maybe he will become a genius in the future. Readers who came in for the title (like me) may not particularly like this kind of slow-burning writing, and feel like they are being cheated. In addition, I personally feel that it is not very realistic. After the S6 LGD experienced the top 16 of S5 and the explosion of results in the S6 Spring Split, the atmosphere within the team and the public opinion was relatively bad. It is impossible to introduce a mediocre mid laner like the protagonist who only knows Lulu and cards. It is really unimaginable to have a slow-growing protagonist in a team that is in desperate need of results.
The protagonist might as well go to the jungle
To be honest, I have always seen losing to EDG. The protagonist's talent is too slow to train heroes. Instead of playing mid laner, it is better to go to the jungle. This way, he can use his thinking to gank to help his teammates build an advantage. This is much more than the mid laner. The mid laner also needs a pipeline to support, while the jungler only needs the protagonist's own planning. Also, I am convinced that I can accumulate 5,000 points after playing EDG. Since the protagonist knows that he is not strong enough, why does he still need to accumulate so many points instead of using them in daily simulations to improve his strength and hero proficiency? Can saving earn interest? Secondly, with a clockwork, can she be as difficult to use as Ice Girl and Cards? The protagonist usually has so many ranks, what is he practicing for? They all know that they are good at it, and they also know that Jace is difficult to master, so why can't they practice more heroes that are easy to master? What's the use of fighting Jace? It's time-consuming, and I still can't use it when I meet a master. I really don't know what's going on with the author's brain circuit. So if the protagonist's operating talent is not good, then he should first practice Clockwork, Swain, Grasshopper, Victor, Lulu, and Ice Girl, and train these heroes to the level of cards as the cornerstone, and then think about heroes with higher operating difficulty. Is it okay?
not bad
The main text is better than the copywriting, and the character of the protagonist is very good. He is more sunny and cheerful, rather than cynical and cynical. From the whole book, the sunny character paired with the protagonist's work style is more comfortable and quite interesting. Another point is that some lol articles always describe some obscene behaviors of the protagonist during interviews. They just look at the female host and feel jealous, which makes her look very low. But this is not the case. Even if the protagonist answers interview questions normally, the author will not specifically describe the figure of the female host. He does not describe the protagonist's psychological yy, nor does he lower the protagonist's personality. This is really good. The image of a high-spirited and sunny 17-year-old boy described is really good, without feeling greasy at all.
It can be changed to: I love going to the toilet and have become a professional genius🤓
After reading it, it's okay. The BP idea is indeed in line with the version at that time. The problem is the author's personal information.
The plot is very good, everyone has their own character, the direction of the story is okay, and you have your own ideas about joining and leaving the team. The disadvantage is that the author has too many personal things, and the subjective likes and dislikes of the players are too obvious. He hates King Ning and hates Uzi. In the author's writing, he just doesn't have the strength to do anything. Incompetent and angry people, for example, lwx, when ym failed to advance, lwx must be at fault. It is a fact that he went out of town to find a girlfriend during the competition. YM failed to advance and all five people had problems, but just because all five people had problems, it does not mean that lwx had no problem. Another problem is that they like to put other people's highlights on the anchor, such as the ad egg theory, the A monster incense burner system, and the rest can't be remembered for a while. There are too many and it's a bit embarrassing.
slow heat flow
These are the three words that come to my mind. I can't think of anything else. Both the author and the protagonist slowly worked hard and changed slowly. I was really dizzy when I read it. Although it was a system text, there was no way to take off directly after getting the system, and there was no dark blue bonus point. The title bonus felt useless, at least there was no bonus written on the panel. It's about cultivating slowly. But there is a kind of person who has just started to follow the trend of his friends and join the LOL trap. He gets killed for the first time, wins a team battle for the first time, goes to silver for the first time, is shown to his scalp for the first time, and cannot get out of the tower for the first time by the abominable Draven and Thresh. . Hmm~ That's how it feels to me. I'm actually half a fan of Naruto and Pirates. Ignoring the pirates, the protagonist is like Minato Namikaze, like a little sun. I hope the author will strengthen the protagonist's abilities in the future. I still want to see the protagonist kill solo, and the team-based mid laner is also very good, but I still can't reconcile myself to it. What everyone wants to support this book is that the protagonist gradually becomes stronger and has the feeling of raising a son. It would be nice to be able to kill five people, haha.
This book feels like one I can read a second time. I've ordered all of it. Come on.
Come on, the author, update. I'll order them all. Come on! Come on!
Very good alliance article
This book is rare and does not enlarge the system values and gives people a very real feeling. Getting stronger bit by bit, and the role of teammates. Unlike other alliance articles, teammates basically call 666, and the protagonist is a crazy C. Win and lose are written very carefully. If the protagonist is not frustrated, how can it be exciting to read?
This book is excellent
This book doesn't have all kinds of solo kills right from the start like other books. It just has a very simple feeling, just like the feeling when you walk to a dead end and sit and watch the clouds rise. I think this is a good book, the author's writing is very good, and the plot arrangement is also good.
Slightly better than most alliance novels.
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Why read this book: LOL articles are a gathering place for all kinds of cheats. Here you can see many trendy systems on the market, such as prediction systems, fishing systems, etc. Will ideas like "simulated space" that were popular seven or eight years ago fade away? This book gives a very good answer: of course not. Compared with some system texts that have a strong sense of cheating, this book does not take cheats as the main body, but focuses on the characters, teams and competitions. This is the original look of competitive novels. After all, e-sports is not just about "internet-addicted teenagers", there are also sincerity and dreams; And the miracles they created, just like the results in many arenas, are enough to make our blood boil. Recommended audience: Recommended to all readers who like e-sports, and those who want to read fun articles with caution. Plot introduction: The substitute mid laner acquisition system in RNG "Water Prison" allows you to accumulate points and open a simulation space by posting on Weibo and getting comments. Although it cannot immediately give the protagonist a special effect to enhance his strength, it does allow the protagonist to gain the ability to use his sleep time to exercise as a hero. In the end, the protagonist replaced GODV as a first-hand support mid laner and entered LGD, officially starting his career. Initial evaluation expectation: 4 stars Setting B: The setting is quite satisfactory, but it fits the theme very well. Plot B+: The protagonist has average talent. He starts from supporting the mid laner and gradually improves. There is no irrelevant plot, the rhythm is solid, and the story is pure. At present, it has 100,000 words, and the protagonist has firmly established himself as the main player. Character A-: A "vital" protagonist, although his experiences are different, but when I saw the description in the book that "I am embarrassed to ask my family for money, and I have to support myself to support myself in order to maintain expenses", I still felt a deep sense of identification with the protagonist. In addition, the character creation of the entire team is also distinctive. Although the protagonist is not the strongest, as the "lubricant", he is really indispensable in the team. Author: Blood Flows Three Thousand Feet Representative work: "The Champion of the Alliance" Similar works: "What is a hexagonal jungle?" [TOPIC] [Image]




There should be no heroine After reading a little bit, I feel it's quite good. As someone who doesn't play League of Legends and doesn't understand the plot, characters and hero skills at all, I watched it with gusto just to understand it. While reading, it's usually a bit troublesome to look up hero introductions and professional players. Um, the description of the protagonist after winning the championship... I know what the author wants to express, but it's so well written that I don't know how to describe it. It's hard to describe in one sentence, so I won't read it for now.




Only after reading the latest chapter did I discover: The author had previously written about Champion Bishop. The penmanship is as good as ever. And the style has changed a lot, from being calm and solid to a calm writing style and a lively protagonist. Putting aside other advantages, the character of the protagonist is really brilliant. It is very cheerful and optimistic, and the protagonist does not become vulgar like many novel authors (the description is too overdone, and some authors themselves do not know the right amount of humor at all). An ordinary person with not the best talent, pure love, hard-working and calm professional attitude, and interesting exchanges with netizens (posting on Weibo) are all the highlights of this book. Then there is the consistent advantage of the author. The character creation and atmosphere of the team are very well written. The character's growth arc is not thin either.




Lol esports article. It's well written, with character development, not just a competition.












