
I Just Messed Around, How Could I Become the Number One in the World?
by Chuan Shao
About This Novel
Reborn in 2016, Gu Chen reached first place in the Chinese server and thousandth point in the Korean server with one single, went to EDG for trial training, and became EDG's starting mid laner. Pawn suffered a back injury, deft returned to China, EDG signed UZI, and the gears of fate began to turn. The teammates are the factory director and Uzi, so I asked how to lose? Gu Chen brought one tactical system after another to the summer of 2016. [Second level catch] [Bot lane four guarantees two] [Three guarantees one] [Gu Chen and the factory director's mid-jungle linkage] [Classic four guarantees one] [...] Gu Chen: "I am really just messing around, how can I become the best in the world?" Fans: "You can kill the opponent solo as Lulu mid laner, and you still say you are a gangster?" Clearlove: "Eat the least economy and hit the most damage, I I have never seen such a perverted mid laner." Abu: "Gu Chen brought EDG a variety of tactical systems, coupled with his strong laning strength, he is indeed the top mid laner I have encountered in so many years." Doinb: "How can anyone play Titan and Kled mid lane better than me?" Until one day, Gu Chen won the world championship-Gu Chen found out that the official FMVP was also given to him. Gu Chen: "???" I was really just messing around, why did I win the championship FMVP? [Already completed an old book "LOL: Flexible support, teammates break defense"]
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Official(111)Scraped 23d ago
When I saw the semi-final, I withdrew.
After entering the World Championship, I have been emphasizing the hand injury debuff, which I feel is a bit poisonous. After all, for a top-level host like the novel, if the hand speed is not full, you can add the hand injury debuff. If it is full, the mid laner will not be cut off. This is still only half a year. Does it mean that you will retire after writing this for half a year, or will the system provide a magical elixir? Then you won the World Championship all the way until the semi-finals of SSG, and got the match point 2-0. You have to force the protagonist to lose and get two games. My suggestion is that it is better to lose two games in the beginning and then come back. I feel like this kind of plot where teammates trap you after awakening and then save the protagonist in danger is too outrageous and cliched. It's unnecessary. After awakening, it's better to show your style and crush him directly. Otherwise, you still want to pretend to be the world champion in the finals. The writing of this book is okay. It's a hand injury+these semi-finals+the audience's fault sharing+hiding moves and getting scolded. In the training match, I played SKT in order to win but didn't hide it. These few points are very poisonous.
Only pig and dog fans can see it, there are so many flaws. For example, the hidden rhythm + obvious bullshit, the protagonist is too obvious, and the best hero can be directly selected in the semi-finals. Anyway, there are five hours of super promotion cards + lineup in the finals. It is enough to win the SKT finals. It is most reasonable to choose the strongest hero in the semi-finals. Therefore, it is too obvious to reduce the protagonist. Although it is true that it will be better if you suppress it, but it is particularly unreasonable to suppress your intelligence. I don't understand whether Uzi is the protagonist, the director is the second male lead, the male protagonist is a supporting role, or the male protagonist is the protagonist? Why is it all about Uzi and the boss showing off his power, and the male protagonist feels like a stepping stone, nothing more. This is completely a fan's self-promotion article. It has no professionalism in writing a novel. It is not recommended for normal people except pig and dog fans to read it. It is completely a fan's self-promotional dream work.
It's frustrating to watch. You've been pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger for a long time, and you've become a pig. You can't even move the hero pool and you still hide it. You've portrayed so many other people's thoughts about the protagonist, you've emphasized that the protagonist is very strong for so long, and this is the result?
Settings are OK
But author, why are you so frustrated when you write a novel, and you have buffs at the end? I read the novel to see the protagonist being ridiculed. I don't hate uzi, but can the protagonist look like the protagonist? It has always been hidden, and there are many hydrographs. It is reasonable for the poor results, not to mention the stupid language of some of them that disgusts readers.
Generally speaking, in order to reverse the way the plot is written, the author treats netizens as fools and keeps bragging about UzI. In the book, netizens know that they keep calling the protagonist a bastard. How stupid are we watching the game? ? ?
After watching the finals, I injured my hand and didn't participate in the spring finals, so I lost this episode and gave up. The main highlights are: The author changed the settings back and forth (or forgot what he wrote), and there are three different versions of the S-match rewards given by the system. I also repeatedly forget whether the protagonist knows Korean. The most basic setting of annual salary is also inconsistent. The protagonist has hidden his ultimate move for eight hundred years and almost loses in the game despite being in danger. The biggest surprise is the link between system proficiency and hand injuries. Forcibly turning rewards into punishments. Ending: Looks unhappy
zan
The article has great literary talent, gorgeous rhetoric, simple language, fresh writing, rich emotions, full characters, clear organization, well-structured structure, reasonable plot, ups and downs, vivid and fascinating descriptions, strong artistic appeal, profound meaning, thought-provoking, and long meaning.
The more I watched, the more speechless I became. Let's not talk about the flaws in the front. I injured my hand in the back, and pressured my teammates in various ways, just to highlight the protagonist. The enhanced EDG World Championship still started 0-3, and it didn't meet SKT. I was speechless.
I saw Chapter 117. I didn't take the ultimate move that I had promised. I kept suppressing the protagonist and wrote that some passers-by looked down on the protagonist. Then I saw the comments and didn't want to read them anymore. I couldn't stand it. I really don't know how I saw Chapter 117. It was really not fun at all. I watched the protagonist being questioned the whole time. If you can prove yourself, you don't prove it, you just have to hide it. The key is to hide it and still get hurt.
It's always like this, hitting and hitting forcibly causing the protagonist to get hurt, oh, whatever,
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Official(111)Scraped 23d ago
When I saw the semi-final, I withdrew.
After entering the World Championship, I have been emphasizing the hand injury debuff, which I feel is a bit poisonous. After all, for a top-level host like the novel, if the hand speed is not full, you can add the hand injury debuff. If it is full, the mid laner will not be cut off. This is still only half a year. Does it mean that you will retire after writing this for half a year, or will the system provide a magical elixir? Then you won the World Championship all the way until the semi-finals of SSG, and got the match point 2-0. You have to force the protagonist to lose and get two games. My suggestion is that it is better to lose two games in the beginning and then come back. I feel like this kind of plot where teammates trap you after awakening and then save the protagonist in danger is too outrageous and cliched. It's unnecessary. After awakening, it's better to show your style and crush him directly. Otherwise, you still want to pretend to be the world champion in the finals. The writing of this book is okay. It's a hand injury+these semi-finals+the audience's fault sharing+hiding moves and getting scolded. In the training match, I played SKT in order to win but didn't hide it. These few points are very poisonous.
Only pig and dog fans can see it, there are so many flaws. For example, the hidden rhythm + obvious bullshit, the protagonist is too obvious, and the best hero can be directly selected in the semi-finals. Anyway, there are five hours of super promotion cards + lineup in the finals. It is enough to win the SKT finals. It is most reasonable to choose the strongest hero in the semi-finals. Therefore, it is too obvious to reduce the protagonist. Although it is true that it will be better if you suppress it, but it is particularly unreasonable to suppress your intelligence. I don't understand whether Uzi is the protagonist, the director is the second male lead, the male protagonist is a supporting role, or the male protagonist is the protagonist? Why is it all about Uzi and the boss showing off his power, and the male protagonist feels like a stepping stone, nothing more. This is completely a fan's self-promotion article. It has no professionalism in writing a novel. It is not recommended for normal people except pig and dog fans to read it. It is completely a fan's self-promotional dream work.
It's frustrating to watch. You've been pretending to be a pig and eating a tiger for a long time, and you've become a pig. You can't even move the hero pool and you still hide it. You've portrayed so many other people's thoughts about the protagonist, you've emphasized that the protagonist is very strong for so long, and this is the result?
Settings are OK
But author, why are you so frustrated when you write a novel, and you have buffs at the end? I read the novel to see the protagonist being ridiculed. I don't hate uzi, but can the protagonist look like the protagonist? It has always been hidden, and there are many hydrographs. It is reasonable for the poor results, not to mention the stupid language of some of them that disgusts readers.
Generally speaking, in order to reverse the way the plot is written, the author treats netizens as fools and keeps bragging about UzI. In the book, netizens know that they keep calling the protagonist a bastard. How stupid are we watching the game? ? ?
After watching the finals, I injured my hand and didn't participate in the spring finals, so I lost this episode and gave up. The main highlights are: The author changed the settings back and forth (or forgot what he wrote), and there are three different versions of the S-match rewards given by the system. I also repeatedly forget whether the protagonist knows Korean. The most basic setting of annual salary is also inconsistent. The protagonist has hidden his ultimate move for eight hundred years and almost loses in the game despite being in danger. The biggest surprise is the link between system proficiency and hand injuries. Forcibly turning rewards into punishments. Ending: Looks unhappy
zan
The article has great literary talent, gorgeous rhetoric, simple language, fresh writing, rich emotions, full characters, clear organization, well-structured structure, reasonable plot, ups and downs, vivid and fascinating descriptions, strong artistic appeal, profound meaning, thought-provoking, and long meaning.
The more I watched, the more speechless I became. Let's not talk about the flaws in the front. I injured my hand in the back, and pressured my teammates in various ways, just to highlight the protagonist. The enhanced EDG World Championship still started 0-3, and it didn't meet SKT. I was speechless.
I saw Chapter 117. I didn't take the ultimate move that I had promised. I kept suppressing the protagonist and wrote that some passers-by looked down on the protagonist. Then I saw the comments and didn't want to read them anymore. I couldn't stand it. I really don't know how I saw Chapter 117. It was really not fun at all. I watched the protagonist being questioned the whole time. If you can prove yourself, you don't prove it, you just have to hide it. The key is to hide it and still get hurt.
It's always like this, hitting and hitting forcibly causing the protagonist to get hurt, oh, whatever,









