Chapter 177 Zhu Xian Want to kill the immortals? Try and you will die!

Chapter 177 Zhu Xian Want to kill the immortals? Try and you will die!

Zhu Xian Club, conference room.

"No, I was wondering why you all look so dejected. The playoffs haven't even started yet, why are you so cowardly?" Xiao Jie slapped the table lightly.

As a boss and coach, he thought he had done enough homework before the game against Fanhua.

Not only did I search for detailed information about Fanhua on major forums, as well as analysis of the competition prospects by a group of top players, I also wrote countless documents.

They also worked overtime to come up with a strategic plan for the competition that covered every detail.

From the BP at the beginning to what each player should do in each time period after the start, everything is included.

But just as he was excitedly calling a meeting of the entire club, ready to show off his art of command and deployment,
However, he found that everyone from the players to the management seemed to be a little unmotivated for the upcoming game.

Xiao Jie attributed the situation to the players' cowardice and laziness, and got so angry that he flew into a rage at the regular meeting.

Around the conference table, except for Xiao Jie's direct subordinates and internal assistant Lu Shilin who were listening attentively, everyone including the team leader and assistant coach Zhang Jian quietly lowered their heads.

Although he appeared to be submissive and honest on the surface, everyone was cursing him in secret.

This tense atmosphere lasted for three seconds, and finally Zhang Jian gritted his teeth and said, "Boss, the next opponent we're going to face is that Fanhua..."

"What happened to Fanhua? Is Fanhua no longer a team? Is Fanhua invincible?"

Before Zhang Jian could finish his words, he was interrupted by the angry Xiao Jie.

"I've said it before, players on strong teams are also human beings, and as human beings, they are definitely not invincible."

"Besides, Fanhua is a team with many flaws, so it won't be difficult to win."

"As long as you follow our orders, not to mention beating Fanhua, it's possible to even beat Happy in the finals!"

Listening to Xiao Jie's bragging getting more and more outrageous, Zhang Jian interrupted with a bitter face: "Boss, how come Fanhua has become a team full of loopholes?"

"Don't you guys go online? That's what all the fans online are saying!" Xiao Jie looked as if it was a matter of fact.

The moment he heard the words “that’s what the Internet says”, Zhang Jian despaired.

No, boss, are you really planning to have a forum to manage the team?
Zhang Jian is a veteran of the Zhu Xian team. During the Glory period, he was the captain of the Zhu Xian team in the first, second, and third seasons of the professional league.

He led Zhu Xian to last place twice when promotion and relegation were not yet perfected, and chose to retire after leading the team to fight back in the challenge tournament.

It can definitely be said that he devoted himself to the team.

After retiring from the professional circle, Zhang Jian still follows the Honor Professional League and the Zhu Xian team, watching the team's ups and downs in the league.

Returned for season 3 and out for season 4.

It returned for the fifth season and was eliminated again for the sixth season.

The main focus is a sit-up to raise blood pressure.

Until the seventh and eighth seasons, Zhu Xian was eliminated again and failed to do sit-ups, and failed to make it out of the challenge for two consecutive years.

Just when Zhang Jian thought that Zhu Xian was finally going to die and be officially buried, Xiao Jie came to him.

This successful and best-selling author claims to be a fan of the Zhu Xian team. He showed up when the team was at its lowest point, hoping to be accepted by the team.

At that time, Xiao Jie was generous and seemed to have a very detailed plan for the future of the team.

Zhang Jian was stunned by his trick, and for a moment he was so excited that he agreed to Xiao Jie's request to come out of seclusion and returned to Zhu Xian to serve as the team leader.

In the first year that Xiao Jie took over, the team underwent a major personnel replacement, and the equipment was also updated a lot, and the strength was indeed enhanced to a certain extent.

Originally everyone was ready to do one more sit-up in the new year's challenge.

As a result, in the ninth season, Honor of Kings collapsed and League of Legends emerged. Xiao Jie felt that this was an opportunity, and decisively led the entire team out of the quagmire of the Challenge Cup to prepare for the LPL qualifiers.

Xiao Jie has no other hobbies except planning.

I like to analyze all the details of the game before the game, and finally come up with the best solution and give it to the team members to execute.

This set of skills doesn't work well in Honor of Kings games, but it works very well in League of Legends, especially in the early days of League of Legends.

Under Xiao Jie's diligent research, the Zhu Xian team has first-class BP and tactical execution capabilities after the Big Three.

This allowed them to dominate the qualifiers and easily secure a spot in the LPL.

And in the first half of the spring season, they also performed very well, even briefly reaching fourth place.

However, Xiao Jie is not Zhang Yiwei. He does not come from the e-sports field, and his understanding and sense of the game are far less acute than that famous coach.

His tactics and BP also have a sense of idealism.

When other teams gradually adapted to the rhythm and teamwork improved, some teams that received investment began to recruit professional coaches.
Zhu Xian's advantage began to be caught up little by little.

Seeing that the team was gradually struggling, Zhang Jian discussed with Xiao Jie about changing the team's operating model and giving the players more autonomy.

In his opinion, after the first half of the regular season, the players’ confidence has begun to build and their strength has improved, which is the key to maintaining their place in the playoffs.

It is also time for the players to make their own tactical choices on the battlefield.

But Xiao Jie not only refused, he also cursed Zhang Jian.

After all, Zhang Jian still couldn't understand why Xiao Jie bought the team.

Is it really just out of love and reluctance? Is it really just fanatical fans who pay out of their own pockets to support the team?
neither.

Xiao Jie is a writer, a great writer. His representative work "Xian Zhu" can be said to be a landmark work in online novels.

(There is nothing much to say about this. The character Xiao Jie and the Zhu Xian team were used by Butterfly Blue to make fun of Xiao Ding.)
Those who engage in literature, especially those who are able to write well, will have a certain spiritual uniqueness. The reason why he bought the Zhu Xian team was to satisfy his spiritual needs.

A team that was forced into a desperate situation, under his wise command, returned all the way back to the top from the bottom. What a perfect script.

If it really succeeds, it will be more exciting than adapting one of his novels into a live-action drama.

With this original intention, Zhang Jian wanted Xiao Jie to hand over his command?
It would be better for Kaishen to give up micromanagement and just dance with peace of mind.

But Xiao Jie still has his own job, and every day countless readers urge him to update with machetes.

The year he bought the team, he had just finished reading his old book and didn't start a new one, so he was able to spend most of his time studying tactics.

With limited time, it is impossible for him to study the game as thoroughly as other coaches.

To put it simply, he is both a novice and a playful person.

Take this year's playoffs for example, Xiao Jie didn't have much hope originally.

After all, no matter how bad he was, Xiao Jie came to his senses a little after trying to copy Xuanqi's homework to challenge Xingxin and getting beaten up by Xingxin.

But who is shouting so loudly on the Internet?
A lot of Xiao Jie's understanding of the game and tactical arrangements come from the brainstorming of major communities on the Internet.

This is a habit he developed when he was writing novels.

When Xiao Jie, who originally didn't have much hope, went to places like forums and found that everyone was pessimistic about Fanhua, he suddenly felt that he was doing well again.

He copied countless netizens' YY overnight and put together a set of "Anti-Flowering Fool Tutorial" and gave it to the team members in the hope of changing their fate.

"We are the Zhu Xian team, born to defy the will of heaven and kill the immortals. What's more, Fanhua is just a few old goblins?" Xiao Jie gave his speech with great emotion.

In the audience, his only die-hard fan, Lu Shilin, listened with eyes lighting up and cheering continuously.

The others looked pale as they flipped through his tactical manual.

No, people on the internet are saying that Fanhua’s top lane might not be aggressive enough, but do you really dare to put them in the top lane during BP?
Lin Yi, the captain of the Zhu Xian team and also the current top laner, has an urge to die.

No, I hit Zhao Yang?
There is no BP or tactical inclination yet, and you ask me to break through a single lane?

Do you treat me as Tang Rou's envoy?

Lin Yi was the one who had personally confronted Zhao Yang, and he knew Zhao Yang's strength better than anyone else.

Even if the opponent does not intend to kill you, it would be extremely difficult for you to gain an advantage against him in the laning phase.

Not to mention, the other party must be feeling very upset due to the pessimistic public opinion in recent days.

By then, I'm afraid I will have to resort to surgery on myself.

On the stage, Xiao Jie left with satisfaction after arranging the perfect tactics in his mind.

With a look of admiration and eagerness to learn, Lu Shilin immediately followed, as if he wanted to learn the details.

At this time, the other members of the Zhu Xian team could finally breathe a sigh of relief.

"Boss, if we continue like this, will we end up having to play in the relegation match again..."

One team member asked Zhang Jian with confused eyes.

"If this trend continues, it's hard to say." Before he could answer, Lin Yi spoke first.

He looked at Zhang Jian sincerely: "Boss, this is really not a solution."

Zhu Xian team’s journey in the LPL started high and ended low.

From fourth to fifth and then to sixth, LPL has a total of twelve teams.

No one can predict how far the team will fall in the summer season.

"It's useless to say this now. All you can do is to use your abilities to the best of your ability within the boss's framework."

Zhang Jian could only try his best to cheer and smooth things over.

"How's the fancy saying? Dancing with shackles. That's probably our situation." Lin Yi said self-deprecatingly.

He has already decided to request a trade after the playoffs and not stay in this crappy team for even a second longer.

In the Glory Challenge before, he was nothing, and no one wanted him without Zhu Xian.

But now, he is the captain of a noble playoff team and the starting top laner. Even if his hands and feet are restricted by Xiao Jie's plan, he has no worries about where to find his next job.

"Okay, okay." Zhang Jian did his best to cheer up the team.

"No matter what, what the boss said makes sense. Fanhua is also a human being, and as a human being, it is impossible for her to be completely flawless."

"If we don't even have the courage to challenge them, then why are we still playing in LPL? Let's just go to LSPL!"

As a veteran and former captain of the team, what Zhang Jian said is still very useful.

After all, Fanhua was indeed not favored by many people during this period, which gave the Zhu Xian people some confidence to challenge it.

Anyway, you have to try, right?
Try and die.

the next day……

"Let us congratulate Team Fanhua for defeating Team Zhu Xian 3:0 and advancing to the second round. They will meet Team Xingxin in the semi-finals!"

 The first update, there will be more later.
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