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The most "abstract" incident of the LPL transfer period emerges! Mark tricks tens of thousands of viewers, Uzi's apology is heartbreaking.

Mark's abstract behavior leaves viewers speechless.

Currently, the LPL is in its transfer period. Besides focusing on the roster changes of major teams, many viewers have also paid considerable attention to the "Uzi Cup" tournament hosted by LPL Hall of Fame player Uzi. This event boasts a total prize pool of 1 million yuan, even surpassing the prize pool of the LPL's first stage, so many viewers are keenly interested in who will ultimately win the championship. Uzi mentioned that the Uzi Cup collaborates with the official LPL, and players who perform exceptionally well in the tournament may have opportunities to return to the LPL stage in the future.

However, as the Uzi Cup main event progressed, many viewers noticed that the main event's excitement was actually inferior to the earlier "qualification stage." Although the player IDs in the main event teams seemed familiar to viewers, their gameplay and awareness were noticeably worse than those of the qualification teams. Many viewers even believed that if these "directly invited teams" were placed in the qualification stage, they might not even survive the second round. Furthermore, some participating players revealed during livestreams that they hadn't played League of Legends for a long time and joined the Uzi Cup merely for exposure, not for results.

Among these players accused of "trolling," the one who dissatisfied viewers the most was former JKL's support, Mark. His competitive attitude was extremely lax, seemingly not taking the Uzi Cup seriously at all. When his team was ahead, he played support Karma and actually built a specific item, forcing the AD carry to build a defensive item himself. Even more exaggeratedly, Mark even "went missing" on the match day, leaving the other nine players and tens of thousands of viewers waiting solely for him—when facing Ning's team, he overslept, causing the match to be delayed for thirty minutes.

After learning that Mark delayed the match due to sleeping, host Uzi directly criticized Mark's professional attitude during a livestream, stating, "If you don't want to play, you can leave; I can replace you with qualification teams." Just when everyone thought Mark would restrain himself afterward, he "doubled down" again after the match ended. During the scheduled training session, Mark once again was nowhere to be seen. When teammate Da Huang asked about his whereabouts, Mark explained that he had just woken up and played the match, hadn't eaten yet, and claimed he had already muted the tournament group chat, completely unaware that there were training session arrangements after the match.

Uzi's public apology is heartbreaking.

As Mark's "trolling" behavior became known to more and more netizens, Uzi also "shared his thoughts" with viewers during a livestream and publicly apologized to them. Uzi expressed that he truly didn't expect a former professional player to "troll" like this. His original intention for hosting this tournament was to provide a stage for some veteran players to showcase themselves, because he himself deeply desires to compete, but perhaps some players are genuinely tired of playing League of Legends, so their competitive attitude is indeed inferior to some qualification teams.

Finally, Uzi revealed that if there is a second Uzi Cup, he will reduce the number of directly invited teams and allocate more participation slots to qualification teams. This would both ensure the tournament's excitement and prevent some "trolling" players from wasting qualifications. After seeing Uzi speak like this, many viewers felt heartache for Uzi, as spending 1 million yuan to host a tournament, yet the participating players don't cherish their qualification, is regrettable. (Personally, I also wonder what Mark was like back in TES? It's quite remarkable that TES management kept Mark for so long.)

Conclusion.

Mark is indeed very abstract. The most famous story about Mark during his professional career is that, while laning with JKL for just three minutes in a match, he told his TES teammates about being hit by a car as a child. Other players discuss opponent skill cooldowns or tactics during matches, but Mark talked about his childhood stories with JKL during games.难怪Mark彻底失业 after leaving TES; TES management is also impressive, placing such a unique support alongside JKL for several years, and even TES managed to reach the World Championship with Mark.

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