
Lol: Silver European Emperor, I Aspire to Win the Championship
by Gu Tianxiao
About This Novel
Su Hong traveled to IG in S7. The original owner was a top talented young mid laner, who pushed Rookie to play AD. But Su Hong himself is just silver! He went on the field bravely, knowing that after the game, the coach would definitely lift him off. But I didn't expect that I actually beat the competition all the way! Eh? Why is the opponent hitting my skills? Why did he get five kills out of nowhere? Becoming a Triple Crown winner so easily? Uzi: He is so scary, his skills always have an inexplicable attraction! Factory Director: I have never seen such a weird opponent. He is an absolute genius. Faker: His operation is incomprehensible at all. He looks very bad, but he can produce perfect results. Is it because I am old? Su Hong: It's not that I'm strong, I'm just a bad guy. I'm just a little bit lucky. Netizen: Excessive modesty is hypocrisy!
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Official(4)Scraped 1d ago
The idea is good, but the details of the battle are too few, and it has even been formulaic. There is no explosive point. It has always been gank-counter-kill-audience bragging-grabbing the dragon-teammates bragging. It doesn't say how the BP is done. Anyway, the protagonist can choose whatever he wants. After a while, it was said that edg fought a wave of groups and fought back. What are the details? Who did what? How does Dashu use his perfect ultimate move? The whole article is full of formulas for water sets. You can guess the ending after reading the beginning. Even the running accounts are more detailed than this.
Why do I feel like it's not as interesting as before after reading a few chapters at the time of charging? The content is a bit confusing, and the main character's operations are a bit different from the previous ones. It becomes too fast. It's like someone else wrote it
There were too many mistakes, including the factory director in rng. Ig is written as edg
Reading the introduction, I always feel like I have read a book like this somewhere... The protagonist Bai Yin can win no matter how he plays, oh, it seems to be based on skills, which is a bit aesthetic fatigue.
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Official(4)Scraped 1d ago
The idea is good, but the details of the battle are too few, and it has even been formulaic. There is no explosive point. It has always been gank-counter-kill-audience bragging-grabbing the dragon-teammates bragging. It doesn't say how the BP is done. Anyway, the protagonist can choose whatever he wants. After a while, it was said that edg fought a wave of groups and fought back. What are the details? Who did what? How does Dashu use his perfect ultimate move? The whole article is full of formulas for water sets. You can guess the ending after reading the beginning. Even the running accounts are more detailed than this.
Why do I feel like it's not as interesting as before after reading a few chapters at the time of charging? The content is a bit confusing, and the main character's operations are a bit different from the previous ones. It becomes too fast. It's like someone else wrote it
There were too many mistakes, including the factory director in rng. Ig is written as edg
Reading the introduction, I always feel like I have read a book like this somewhere... The protagonist Bai Yin can win no matter how he plays, oh, it seems to be based on skills, which is a bit aesthetic fatigue.









