"The darkest hour for CSGO in China has arrived?" Chen Hao, who saw this title, couldn't help but be stunned, and woke up from the nightmare like a high fever just now.

Clicking on the video, a Chinese CSGO commentator anchor said heavily in front of the camera:

"All the teams of Chinese CSGO failed to enter the major this year, and all were eliminated."

The vlogger started by saying this heavy news at the beginning.

"This also means that this year CNCS lost its last chance to participate in a major event... It has been two years since the CNCS made a major in CSGO's highest event. "

Where is the way forward for CSGO in China? ...... Is it true that the domestic team can't win any major tournament trophies because the system is not good? ...... What exactly should we do?

As the vlogger's narration fades out, images appear in the video.

Ganla was killed alone... The collective charge was all crushed by one person... The prop was lost, and when I turned around, I was killed by the CT that was pulled out... Failure of coordination, quarrels between teammates... The Chinese audience sighed in disappointment....

Pictures appeared in front of Chen Hao's eyes, and Chen Hao had an indescribable taste. Is it disappointment? Is it despair? Is it a taunt? Is it a pity? Is it deplorable?

Or both.

Are the Chinese really not good? Is there really no way for the Chinese to stand on the highest stage and enjoy the highest glory? Is it not good for Chinese, or not for Asians?

The team from Malaysia, the team from Outer Mongolia, the same yellow skin, the same Asian faces, they looked almost like us, but they made it to the Major...

It doesn't seem that yellow-skinned Asians can't beat those white-skinned people. The answer is obvious.

The video blogger said bitterly: "North America was not good back then, and they knew that they couldn't do it, so they invited Simple to their place to improve the system and optimize the way of playing... They know to take what is good and use it for themselves. If the Chinese team really can't do it, then instead of spending money on useless people and people who can't use props, it is better to invite a European, a top team to come to China to improve the system and fundamentally change it.

"Chinese players, in the field of communication with the staff, need to use a special translator, or specially configured staff who understand Chinese, their interviews are also in Chinese, and then subtitle translation afterwards... I'm not saying that Chinese is not good, and I am not singing about Chinese culture, but if it is originally an international event, and there is not even a person who can communicate fluently in English in the configuration of participants, then how can they be in line with international standards, and how can the team go out of China and go to the world? Chen

Hao in the back had no intention of looking at it anymore.

This commentator is right, he hits the nail on the head in the pain points of Chinese CSGO, but what's the use of that? If you can change the status quo of Chinese CSGO, will Chinese CSGO continue to struggle in the quagmire?

What CNCS needs is not explanation, what is needed is not guidance, what CNCS needs is concrete action.

"G2 won't be my home." Looking at the snow outside the window, Chen Hao looked for the east with his eyes, which was where his hometown was located.

Chen Hao's heart seems to have undergone some quiet changes, in the past, he was like a hyena with only prey in his eyes, as long as he can win the championship, as long as he can succeed.

He once said, "As long as you succeed and become famous, it's fine." "

Playing the game, he just wants to prove himself, but now his thoughts have changed a little, if the honor of the individual can rise to the honor of the country, the honor of the nation, then...

Chen Hao's clenched fists loosened and loosened, and finally sighed slowly.

"If there is enough money, if I can solve the problem of funds, if I can build a team to compete in the major..."

Chen Hao's thoughts kept echoing in his mind, and he thought of a lot.

Suddenly, a knock on the door interrupted his thoughts.

"Tuk, tuk, tuk..."

Chen Hao, who was interrupted from his thoughts, frowned, looked at the bedroom door, and didn't know who was looking for him.

Suddenly, a voice came, it was wkand's voice.

"Hi Chen, are you there?"

Hearing that it was wkand's voice, Chen Hao got up from his chair and went to open the door.

Opening the door, wkand appeared in front of Chen Hao's eyes, and he greeted Chen Hao with some embarrassment.

"I'm sorry to bother you after work."

Chen Hao shook his head, said it was okay, and took the initiative to invite him into the room to sit.

Wkand didn't shirk, walked in through the door, and found a place to sit down. At this time, Chen Hao took the cup and prepared to go to get a glass of water for wkand.

"Coffee or tea?" Chen Hao asked with a cup.

"No, thank you, hot water is fine."

Chen Hao came over with a water glass, handed it to Wkand, and then sat down himself.

"Well, what's the matter?" Chen Hao asked.

Wkand just picked up the water glass, changed his hand and put the water cup down again, and then quickly sat upright on the chair, as if he was in awe of Chen Hao.

Chen Hao smiled when he saw this, told wkand to relax, not to be so nervous, and took the initiative to hand the water cup to wkand, motioning for him to take a sip before speaking slowly.

Wkand took a careful sip, and the warm water entered his mouth, causing the tense nerves to gradually relax.

Although he relaxed, wkand was still a little nervous, he cautiously glanced up at Chen Hao, saw Chen Hao looking at him, and quickly raised his eyes and glanced at the ceiling behind Chen Hao.

Chen Hao smiled and said to him, "It's okay, I have something to say."

At this time, Wkand stammered a little about the purpose of his coming to Chen Hao.

"Well, what should I say, Chen, my mother suddenly fell ill, alas." Before he could say a word, Wkand sighed twice.

Then Wkand picked up the cup again, and held it tightly in his hand, as if the warm glass would give him some courage and determination.

"She had surgery, she needed a lot of money, but I didn't have the money to last long, although I have been in G2 for a long time, but you know, we don't have many opportunities to play big games, we don't win many offline games, and we don't have much if we only rely on the club's salary."

Speaking of this, Wkand raised his head and glanced at Chen Hao cautiously.

At this time, Chen Hao stood up directly and began to look for his wallet in the room.

"I've got some cash on me for you first, and I'll go to the bank tomorrow to exchange some money for you, how much do you need?"

As he spoke, Chen Hao had already found his wallet, took out all the money in it, and handed it to wkand.

"No, no, Chen, I'm not here to borrow money from you, I think you misunderstood." Seeing the money that Chen Hao stretched out his hand to hand over, wkand hurriedly waved his hand and refused.

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