Chapter 34 This wasn't Lee Doo-hwan's doing; I bumped into him myself! [Requesting monthly
Chapter 34 This wasn't Lee Doo-hwan's doing; I bumped into him myself! [Requesting monthly
"very good!"
Lee Doo-hwan nodded with great satisfaction as he looked at the little ones.
As I said before, don't worry about what they're thinking; at least let their actions speak for themselves first.
"The food's all served, so don't be shy, eat as much as you like!"
Although Lee Doo-hwan's words were true, when everyone was eating together, the mid-laner Lee Joo-hyun, Kim Jang-dong, and Cuzz noticed a problem.
That is, regardless of whether it's Bae Joon-sik or Lee Jae-wan, these two seniors only take what's in front of them. Unless Lee Doo-hwan turns the table, the two of them will never turn the table on their own initiative.
Although the younger generation didn't understand why, they still obediently did as instructed.
After all, following the lead of two senior colleagues will definitely prevent you from making mistakes!
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The meal was quickly finished.
After finishing his meal, Lee Doo-hwan went to pay the bill.
He had actually intended to try and outsmart Lee Sang-hyeok, but the kid was very wary and ran away incredibly fast.
He truly deserves to be called a top-tier professional player; his anti-gank awareness is incredibly strong.
After watching the others leave and taking the drunken Koo Sung-bin home, Lee Doo-hwan finally returned home.
After a quick wash, Lee Doo-hwan, lying in bed with nothing to do, logged into his social media account to see if there was any juicy gossip to share.
It would have been better if he hadn't looked; what he saw startled him.
On Korean websites, three out of the top ten trending topics are about themselves.
#Does the new T1 actually have an "80s phenomenon"?#
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#Lee Doo-hwan, a post-80s generation!#
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as well as……
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#Does Lee Doo-hwan actually know martial arts?#
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Looking at the three trending topics above, Lee Doo-hwan couldn't help but wonder.
To be honest, he could understand the reasons behind the first two trending topics.
After all, in order to win the bet with Kim Jung-soo, he had indeed used some extraordinary methods to urge these juniors on during this period.
However, it turns out that human potential is indeed limitless. At least in the past, a team of five consisting of Xiao Zhonglan and his team would have had absolutely no chance of winning the K Cup.
But under Lee Doo-hwan's strict supervision, they successfully broke through the shackles and surpassed themselves!
Therefore, it is understandable that the traces left by one's unconventional methods were noticed and deduced by resourceful netizens.
only……
What the heck is this last one?!
Seeing the trending topic "Does Lee Doo-hwan actually know martial arts?", he couldn't resist clicking to find out.
In the comments section of the trending topic, netizens had all sorts of opinions, and the argument was quite heated, with even comments from LPL haters.
Actually, there were rumors about Lee Doo-hwan being born in the 1980s a long time ago, but at that time SKT was at its peak, so nobody cared!
[I'm laughing so hard. If my brother Huan is really from the 80s, why has there only been rumors and no concrete evidence for so long!?]
What's wrong with being born in the 80s? Those born in the 80s have to endure it too!!!
[Damn it, what happened to your offline truck blade kit? Give Huan Chu the full package, don't make me look down on you!]
[A bunch of haters, can you at least get your logic straight before you slander my Hwan? Even if he played all the matches for those younger T1 players, what about Coach Kim? He couldn't have played Coach Kim as well, could he? How could my Hwan, with his physique, possibly beat that fat bastard Kim?!]
Indeed, this doesn't make logical sense unless you can prove he knows martial arts!
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As you can see, the comments section is basically divided into two camps.
One group believes that everyone in T1 has recently had injuries on their faces, even Kim Jung-soo has a bruised and swollen face, so it must be Lee Doo-hwan's doing.
Because only he dared to lay a hand on this veteran born in 85; no one else would dare. It couldn't be that Kim Jung-soo did it himself, could it?
The other side believes that Lee Doo-hwan, due to his special status, did not need to consider so many things and dared to take action against Kim Jung-soo.
But given his physique, how could he possibly be a match for Kim Jung-soo in a real fight?
And so, the two factions argued fiercely.
One side believes it must have been Lee Doo-hwan who did it, because only he would dare to hit the coach too!
The other side argues that to prove Lee Doo-hwan was the one who did the blow, you first need to prove he knew martial arts; otherwise, it doesn't make logical sense.
These two sides had the most voices in the comments section; the rest were just mindless people stirring up trouble or those who just wanted to watch the drama unfold.
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After reading the lively comments section, Lee Doo-hwan was somewhat amused and exasperated.
Logically speaking, that is indeed the case!
After a brief sigh, Lee Doo-hwan washed up and went to bed.
He doesn't really care about public opinion. After all, no matter what you do, no matter how well you do it, there will always be someone who will find fault with you!
If that's the case, wouldn't it be better to just do whatever you want?
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Lee Doo-hwan is asleep.
But netizens weren't idle; they flocked to Kim Jung-soo's account to ask him questions.
Instead of speculating online, it's better to ask the person involved directly!
[Coach Kim, Coach Kim, was the injury on your face inflicted by Lee Doo-hwan?]
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[Coach Kim, Coach Kim, was it Lee Doo-hwan who kicked you off the bus today?!]
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Coach Kim, say something!!!
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Faced with inquiries from netizens, Kim Jung-soo, who was still surfing the internet and unable to sleep because he had embarrassed himself during the day, was extremely frustrated.
If I were the same age as Kim Jang-dong and the others, I would definitely stand up and point out Lee Doo-hwan's behavior of being born in the 1980s.
But I am not; I am an old-fashioned person born in 85.
At the same time, they are also the ones who uphold the hierarchical order of superiors and inferiors!
If this were to be revealed, it would be disastrous for someone like myself, who is known for my authority and absolute authority within the team.
Wouldn't we be laughed at by our peers then?
Do I, Kim Jung-soo, not have any dignity?
But now too many people are asking this...
The thought that it would be a bit embarrassing to remain silent in the face of such a huge public opinion, and that it would make people feel that as a coach, he had less say than Lee Doo-hwan, a player.
After much hesitation, Kim Jung-soo finally posted a brief response.
"The injury on my face wasn't caused by Lee Doo-hwan. I just wasn't watching where I was going and accidentally bumped into it."
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This was clearly a perfunctory response, which infuriated the haters, especially those from the LPL.
[You damn golden pig, blink twice if you're being threatened!]
What are those Koreans doing? They've got this foreigner so arrogant, they're practically ready to kill him offline!?
[What did I say? Even if my brother Huan is really from the 80s, he's just one of those younger generation guys from the 80s. How could he possibly be Coach Jin from the 80s? Their fighting abilities are completely disproportionate!]
Indeed, Coach Kim has finally cleared my brother Hwan's name. No wonder my brother Hwan couldn't possibly be Coach Kim from the 80s!
[Huan is stirring up trouble again. Isn't the real issue whether Huan was born in the 1980s or not? How did it turn into whether he was a coach born in the 1980s or not?]
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Besides Kim Jung-soo, it was around midnight.
Lee Joo-heon, the mid-laner who just won the K Cup, posted a thought-provoking update on his social media platform.
"How many beatings does it take to become a horn?!"
This post also attracted a lot of attention.
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P.S.: Some bosses complained that the main competition hasn't started yet after so long. Actually, those who have read my previous book know that I'm not good at writing about competitions, but I'm better at writing about fun.
The competition writing is so-so, but of course I will definitely write it, and the main competition is just around the corner.
Do the bosses think it's better to focus on having fun and using the competition as a secondary element, or is it better to have both equally? I need to adjust the outline accordingly!
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