Master Swordsman’s Stream - Chapter 153
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Chapter 153
After Seo Jun’s interview ended and Ha Yun-ho’s team took a brief moment to confer, the commentators began wrapping up.
“Commentators, what kind of choice do you think the championship team will make?”
“I think Kim Tae-woo’s team will definitely be picked.”
Penguin offered his opinion first.
“Why? To torment a friend?”
Arin asked.
“Oh, no? I mean, because he’s a friend, he’ll make him suffer…….”
Wait.
Caster?
How does that logic even work?
Penguin thought that for a moment, then recalled Seo Jun’s personality, which he’d picked up on over the course of a single day.
That’s entirely plausible!
“……that does seem possible. Yes. Still, I chose for a different reason.”
“What’s that?”
“Because until Ground Zero started, they were considered one of the two weakest teams.”
Since they haven’t played the game, things could change.
But there’s no denying that, at least in public opinion, Tae-woo’s team has lost ground.
The A-rank support doesn’t have high Carry Potential. And the team is too weighted toward the bottom lane, with the jungle being lower tier as well.
Considering all these factors, Tae-woo’s team was currently evaluated as the weakest.
“The other weakest team was Seo Jun’s team, wasn’t it?”
“Yes, that’s right. However, given the unconventional performance they showed in Ground Zero, I’m not sure whether they’re still considered the weakest.”
“That’s fair. But as long as the tournament is conducted as a team game like the League, Ha Yun-ho’s team might still be weak.”
Seo Jun’s Carry Potential? Outstanding.
The Improvisation to find a way to suppress opponents with pure skill alone, and excellence without a single mistake.
And his personality(?), too.
But he has limits alone. More so than in Ground Zero.
Perhaps Seo Jun could find something like the Frying Pan in the League.
But the League is a much more complex game than Ground Zero.
Not just the situations in-game, but the characters are diverse as well.
Even if Seo Jun finds the League’s equivalent of the Frying Pan, they can just ban it.
Tae-yang explained these points.
-That makes sense
-The championship is really a mystery
-One match of Ground Zero and they’re getting ahead of themselves
-If they played another round of Ground Zero, the results would be different. Everyone will prepare for it
And Penguin let out a dry laugh.
‘Yeah, Seo Jun’s gonna win.’
He just decided to believe it that way. Blindly.
Pure heart.
Today was designated as the most shameful day in Penguin’s life.
The shock to his body and mind exceeded even the posts that came up on the day of his retirement.
“So are you saying, Tae-yang, that if another team had the Group Stage pick authority, you would have chosen Ha Yun-ho’s team and Kim Tae-woo’s team?”
Arin asked.
“Yes. I would have.”
“But the championship team chose one of those two. So how do you think it will shake out, Tae-yang?”
“I still think Kim Tae-woo’s team is absolutely going to be included. And well…….”
-ㅋㅋㅋㅋ The sorrow of the weakest team ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-Only one team gets eliminated from the three in the group. So as long as there’s one team that guarantees a sure bottom, advancing to the main stage is easy ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-So what about the remaining one team?
They were currently dividing teams into two categories: strong and weak.
The strong teams included Rain’s team and Mental’s team, whose Positions were well-arranged during the auction.
And the remaining strong team was Spoon’s team.
A-rank ADC. B-grade Jungle. C-grade Mid. D-grade Support. E-grade Top.
The Carry Potential and impact of each lane is a topic where many opinions can arise.
It changes every year depending on the Meta.
Still, if we’re to speak based on the current Meta——
There’s generally broad agreement that even when the top laner is well-fed, their Carry Potential has limits compared to other lanes.
There’s also broad agreement that the Jungle has the most impact, and the ADC has the supreme Carry Potential in team game terms.
In that sense, Spoon’s team was a well-balanced strong team.
The weak point of this team was that the D-grade support wasn’t in their lane, and the E-grade top laner had to hold their ground well, but such weak points exist on every team.
The remaining three weak teams.
Excluding the two weakest, the remaining team was Dokkaebi’s team, which had an A-rank in the Jungle Position.
“So you think they’d pick Dokkaebi’s team?”
So when Tae-yang was still deliberating, Arin asked first.
“Hmm, I think I’d pick Mental’s team?”
“Really? Why is that?”
“Mental’s A-rank is Pado in the Mid lane. If we assume that Jin Seo Jun can absolutely suppress Pado, then I don’t see any opponent easier than Mental’s team.”
-Ooh, that’s got merit too
-As expected of a commentator
-But that’s only if he can suppress him ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-Does Pado look that bad in the actual League though
-No matter that Pado keeps bouncing between Challenger and regular rank now, that’s only because he’s become a clown from streaming
-You can tell just from seeing him in his underwear ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ Pado is a genuine casual gamer
-He got stomped in Ground Zero just now ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ and he’s acting full of himself
-People naturally forget what’s passed
-Ground Zero is a special case anyway ㅅㅍㅋㅋㅋ
-Even being generous, his mechanics might be superior, but there are many other factors in team games
A debate broke out over Tae-yang’s words.
“Then what about Bang-ju?”
“You’re all mistaken.”
“Pardon?”
“Why do you think they’d pick an easy opponent to face?”
“Pardon?”
Just as expected.
Bang-ju was still the one who knew Seo Jun best.
-Aha ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-Yeah, if you provoked him, you gotta pay the price
-Let’s see what happens
* * *
“Oh! We’ve got a message from Ha Yun-ho!”
After they discussed the matter earnestly with the audio off, they made their decision in time.
“So the first A Group includes Ha Yun-ho’s team! And the second team is!”
Arin reads the message.
“Oh! It’s Rain’s team! Both commentators’ predictions were wrong from the start! And the final team is! Streamer Gong-beol-re’s team!”
Gong-beol-re’s team was Spoon’s team.
In other words.
-ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ They really picked only strong teams
-Gotta respect the boldness
-No wonder Rumi’s face was rotting in real-time, that’s why ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-So if Ha Yun-ho’s team is super strong, does that make this a hell group?
“Well! That’s how the Group Stage is organized! We’ll see you at the Scrim in two days! See you then!”
The Group Stage was set.
* * *
“Thank you for your hard work.”
Ha Yun-ho greeted them, and they all said together.
“”Thank you for your hard work.””
“Now, let’s talk about the schedule going forward.”
The schedule had been announced during the broadcast and could be checked in the capsule, but there was a need to discuss it first.
And that was the team leader’s job.
Ha Yun-ho explained quickly.
“Before we enter the actual Group Stage games, we’ll rest tomorrow, and then over the next six days or so, we’ll play one Scrim—practice match—every other day. The opponents will be teams from other groups.”
Other groups, huh.
‘Kael, Pado, Dokkaebi?’
Seo Jun recalled the A-rankers from each team he’d faced today.
In the process, true to his nearly mystical level of self-deception when it came to personality, he fabricated names for them.
Deep inner strength that deceives even himself!
Unfortunately, no one present was perceptive enough to read Seo Jun’s thoughts and catch a glimpse of that skill.
“I think this period is perhaps the most important. We can work out Positions suited to each person and strategies for the team, and get our coordination right.”
Right, right.
Practice is important, after all.
“So should we decide on our Positions tomorrow?”
“Yeah, let’s meet up tomorrow and talk about it. We’ve got the extra day.”
Alpaca and Wind Sword agreed.
“Seo Jun, you too?”
“Yes.”
“You all have plenty of time, right? I’m just asking to be sure. Obviously we can adjust to you guys.”
It was essentially a question directed at Seo Jun and Wind Sword.
Seo Jun was a university student, and Wind Sword was an office worker.
The other three had been established full-time streamers for years, so they nodded considerately, as if to say they’d naturally accommodate them.
And naturally, three pairs of eyes turned toward Seo Jun and Wind Sword.
‘He looks surprisingly cheerful?’
After Seo Jun observed Wind Sword, he spoke first.
“I’m free from 4 PM onwards. There are days I’m available even earlier, so I’ll share my schedule with you.”
“Oh, really? That’s huge.”
“Why do you say that, Wind Sword?”
When Wind Sword responded in amazement at Seo Jun’s words, Ha Yun-ho asked.
“Our company president told me to leave at 4 PM from now on because I’m in the tournament, and weirdly, the time matches up.”
“Really?”
“Does a company like that exist?”
“Wow, that’s amazing.”
“Hehe. This is the power of small and medium enterprises in Korea! At least this once, we can’t help but acknowledge our company as a small business.”
Indeed.
Seo Jun marveled. With a small scale, the president can handle things at his discretion.
“Well, the president isn’t a regular streamer, but he was interested in virtual reality, so he was considerate. Honestly, if the timing didn’t work out, I was thinking of just leaving the team.”
That makes sense.
Wind Sword’s viewer count was in the 1,000-2,000 range, which wasn’t a lot, but once he properly started streaming, he’d quickly exceed his salary.
It would even be possible to survive until finding his next job.
By the way, the unity of Kael fans was the strongest in the world, and Wind Sword had been the most famous of the Kael fans.
But now.
‘Not anymore…….’
Seo Jun, thinking it was good that luck was piling up, smiled inwardly.
“Then I’ll reorganize the practice schedule and other details by tomorrow, so let’s discuss it again. What should we name our team?”
“Wasn’t that already decided?”
“Wasn’t it?”
“The Wealth Gap sounds good.”
“Should we really go with that? What about you, Seo Jun?”
“It’s not bad.”
“Ha ha……. Yes, got it. If anyone thinks of another team name, let me know!”
“Will do.”
They disbanded like that, forgetting to turn on the audio to the end.
-Are you guys abandoning us? Abandoning us? Abandoning us?
-These guys only realize they’re streaming when they come out and scramble to fix it
-So what can you regular streamers even do! ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
After leaving the capsule, they checked the broadcast and had to offer explanations—not quite apologies.
Afterward, Ha Yun-ho began planning whether they could meet once during the tournament period.
For Wind Sword, who had mentioned living in a provincial area and had since forgotten about it, it was news.
* * *
After leaving the capsule, Seo Jun showered.
Then, after speaking with his editors, he fell asleep at the stroke of midnight. Tae-woo hadn’t come out even then.
The next day.
When he woke up early to head to the Gymnasium and stepped outside, Tae-woo was awake.
Seo Jun was taken aback slightly.
The moment Tae-woo saw him, fire lit up in his eyes.
“Thanks!”
What’s this?
“Once we get past the Group Stage, we’re winning all the way! Because we have analytical Carry Potential!”
Ah, I see. It’s because they didn’t make a choice in the Group Stage.
After understanding, Seo Jun looked at Tae-woo’s somewhat bloodshot eyes and asked.
“Hey, did you stay up all night?”
Was even Tae-woo ruining his condition before the tournament even began?
Impressive.
“Ah, hehe. I just slept a bit late and woke up a bit early because of excitement!”
Why does his tone sound so exaggerated? It’s like he’s deliberately over-the-top trying to shake off drowsiness.
“What excitement?”
“Obviously the championship! Just kidding. I wanted to check the Patch Notes. Something felt off. Ah, I’m sleepy.”
Patch Notes?
He’s talking about those things the game company releases to announce updates, right? Why would he care about those?
Then.
The clock hand pointed to six.
Tae-woo quickly checked his phone and said.
“As expected.”
“What?”
“Kael was mentioned in the Patch Notes.”
Kael mentioned in the Patch Notes?
This seems familiar somehow. Like I’ve experienced something like this before.
Seo Jun felt a sense of déjà vu and chuckled softly.
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