After eating and chatting, the two of them finally said goodbye to the audience in the live broadcast room after they were full at the night market.
No need to think about it, there was another burst of howling ghosts and wolves in the live broadcast room, and all kinds of rumors were flying around.
Brother Chengzi and Wanwan went to the hotel together, Wanwan remember to protect yourself... Lin Cheng couldn't bear to look at such barrages.
Lin Cheng and Wanwan did go back to the hotel, but they went back to their own hotels.
The next day, Wanwan personally served as a guide and led the KT team to visit Yu Garden.
The first stop was the Pear Garden on the Sea, and Wanwan led everyone up to the terrace of the attic.
"Did you see it? This is the famous Century Corner."
A group of people were amazed.
From the terrace, you can see the bustling steel jungle of Lujiazui in the distance, but the quaint and classical town can be seen overlooking it.
Compared with the Korean-style Hanok, the classical architecture with Qing Dynasty characteristics is obviously much more exquisite. Wanwan used fluent Korean to spread the culture to everyone in KT.
However, Lin Cheng discovered something was wrong. There was a nameplate on one side of the balcony, which clearly said "The Corner of History" in Chinese instead of the so-called "Corner of the Century."
Lin Cheng secretly pulled Wanwan's arm, pointed at the nameplate and asked in a low voice: "Wanwan, tell me honestly, are you deceiving us with what you just said?"
Wanwan smiled and said, "It doesn't matter, the meaning is the same anyway, it's just a nickname. I've been here many times with my local friends in Shanghai, don't question me."
"But you just said that Shanghai locals don't visit Yu Garden."
"So she has been expelled from Shanghai household registration."
Lin Cheng: "······"
Just then, Panro pointed at the nameplate and asked, "Lin Cheng, what does it say on it?"
Wan Wan winked, and Lin Cheng opened his mouth and said: "Oh~ this, this is a Chinese name, come and read it word by word with me, century~turn~corner~"
A group of teammates were deceived by two Chinese people, and they were even taught a few Chinese characters that were completely wrong.
He also gained a deeper understanding of the private sexual nature of his number one fan.
Wanwan's character is actually very interesting.
Call her optimistic and generous, but she is far from as familiar as Xiao Tong. Call her simple and reserved. She will also team up with Lin Cheng to fool her teammates and even take the initiative to make jokes.
When a group of Koreans were confused about why Jiuqu Bridge has sixteen turns, Wanwan carefully explained that nine can also be used as an imaginary number in ancient China, which means more.
Then there were all kinds of ancient literature enumerations at his fingertips, and Lin Cheng felt that she really had something.
While having tea, Wanwan took the initiative to teach Lin Cheng and his teammates in half-baked Shanghai dialect, "I eat white tofu."
After Lin Cheng recited it several times, Wan Wan put down the video phone and told Lin Cheng that the Shanghainese he had been reciting was "I eat boogers."
In the next few days, Lin Cheng followed his teammates to various interesting places in Shanghai, cherishing the last time he spent in China.
During this period, T1 fans also caused quite a stir in the Korean Open, and even overshadowed KT's victory.
After the "wreath and letter" operation, T1 fans came up with something even more amazing.
They rented a truck carrying a large LED screen and played a loop of slogans protesting the management. The route of the truck included the headquarters of SKT Telecom Group and the T1 Club building in Gangnam District, and passed through the main streets in downtown Seoul, causing a stir.
It seems that T1's failure to respond to the wreath protest really annoyed fans, and they continued to intensify their efforts.
Moreover, T1's rumored coach LS has been subjected to high-intensity online violence again in the past two days. Faker's fans can't wait to cut this hacker into pieces, and send him all kinds of cordial greetings to teach him how to behave.
LS was forced to close Twitter and INS, and could only pretend to be dead.
No matter how powerful his words are, he can't handle so many people.
LS does have a lot of dirty stuff, and Faker looks like a clown when he talks, but everyone who has worked with him thinks LS is very sincere.
Many European players have written in support of LS, and even Wadid, who once played for G2, also publicly supported LS.
As a result, things turned out well, but Wadid suffered.
Faker fans said: We can't deal with guys like Bwipo, but you, Wadid, are in South Korea and we can't deal with them?
As a result, Wadid became the second victim.
At first, Wadid wanted to reason with the people who scolded him, but in the end, he was rushed into confusion by Faker fans. After posting 13 consecutive tweets within an hour, Wadid finally closed his social account.
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Internet violence is really terrible. When Lin Cheng saw the news, he was glad that he was not a victim.
However, what is very interesting is that during this incident, T1 fans also split into two groups.
What die-hard team fans want to see is the club's statement, asking the club to reduce business practices to improve the team's competitiveness. They support all T1 players and coaches.
Faker's only fans want to fight for Faker's interests, demand that Faker's core position be established, and resolutely resist LS becoming T1's new coach.
The official statement from the T1 support group brought this scene to the forefront:
Our T1 support team supports all T1 players, supervisors, and coaches. We support both Faker and Closer. For SKT fans who go crazy and smear Faker just because Faker is a substitute, please spare no effort to ridicule them.
Good guy! This official statement from the support group immediately made the Korean forum lively.
T1 fans called Faker's fans SKT fans and directly kicked them out of the team.
On the other hand, Faker fans really think that SKT is dead and the current T1 does not deserve to be called SKT.
Both sides draw clear boundaries.
Fans of other teams didn't mind watching the fun, and fans of rival KT naturally ran to taunt them when they had the chance.
For a time, the DC forum was extremely popular.
"SKT fans and T1 fans are still two different groups? You guys are so divided, KKKKKKK!"
"It's no secret that these two groups hate each other. It didn't just happen this year."
"What's even more funny is that last year, SKT fans had internal disagreements and were divided into SKT fans and Faker fans. Now they are three pillars."
"SKT fans certainly won't cheer for T1 fans because they only cheer for the 'real' SKT."
"It's a pity that the real SKT is gone and they can only play the video over and over again."
"T1 fans, SKT fans, Faker fans, is this the Three Kingdoms Contest? Or is it a brain-dead competition?"
"It is recommended to cancel DC's SKT zone, so that it will stop."
"That would be another kind of disaster. Why did you blow up the waste shelter? Xiba!"
"We KT are different! All KT fans are Cheng fans! KKKKKK"
"Not necessarily. We may not be able to live in harmony when Cheng transfers."
"Fuck you! Cheng will not leave KT! The king will not abandon his people."