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LPL match-fixing scandal exposed! Xiao Naiyou requests investigation, suspicions arise from the bottom lane, while 369 remains unaware.

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The LPL match-fixing incident saw a breakthrough development yesterday, with TES officially announcing that after investigation, the team's jungler Naiyou is suspected of actions severely compromising competitive fairness and has been handed over to the league for handling.

After this disclosure, the LPL has once again sparked a new wave of discussion about match-fixing.

Match-fixing insider exposed, Xiao Naiyou requests investigation

After TES issued the announcement, insider revelations about this investigation also emerged in the LPL, which are quite interesting. Simply put, after Naiyou built double Spirit Visage in a crucial game, those suspecting him of match-fixing included not only the general audience but also TES players.

Mid-laner Xiao Naiyou, who achieved multiple record-breaking data with Smolder, proactively spoke to Guo Hao on March 3rd, asking if the club could investigate the jungler's situation.

Guo Hao responded that bottom laner Jiaqi had already mentioned this matter, and the club was already investigating.

Another detail is that Guo Hao cleverly diverted the jungler and support to take photos, then confiscated their phones. It is suspected that after checking the phones, irregularities were found, and upon further investigation, it was confirmed that the jungler indeed had issues, leading to the announcement and handing over to the league.

This means TES's investigation not only targeted jungler Naiyou but also examined support Feng Yue. However, based on the results, Feng Yue has no issues, and most viewers believe Feng Yue is simply underperforming, not involved in match-fixing.

Only 369 remains unaware, not knowing about the team's investigation

Additionally, viewers acknowledge support Feng Yue's attitude toward his profession, displaying a commendable demeanor in various situations. Especially when distributing fan support, it's evident that this support player has a good character and doesn't seem like someone who would engage in match-fixing. Moreover, Feng Yue's poorest performances are behind him, showing significant improvement in the latter part of the regular season and playoffs.

Let's consider Naiyou's match-fixing from another angle: within a team of five players, with one wolf (cheater) present, two players already suspect Naiyou is the wolf and have requested an investigator to verify. The remaining two players include support Feng Yue, who has little influence within the team and performs poorly himself; even if he harbors suspicions, he wouldn't proactively speak up to request an investigation.

Only 369, as a veteran LPL player, blindly trusts that the wolf has no issues and even actively speaks up to defend the wolf. This clearly shows how foolish 369's actions are in this matter.

Fortunately, the club's investigation had already begun, with only 369 unaware, kept in the dark. He thought he was helping a younger teammate mitigate external舆论 pressure, but ended up being heavily criticized and later had to accept the backlash.

Key point of the incident: How many match-fixed games did Naiyou play?

Personally, at this stage of the match-fixing investigation, the most crucial point is to determine how many match-fixed games jungler Naiyou actually played. Currently, the tendency is to believe this individual's background was already questionable, and he likely played many match-fixed games at TES, with the severity far exceeding imagination.

Even if this was Naiyou's first involvement in match-fixing, such an act during the LPL playoffs, in a team生死局 situation, constitutes an extremely severe match-fixing offense. The subsequent penalty is likely a lifetime ban, effectively ending his career.

Looking back, if Naiyou hadn't engaged in match-fixing, TES might have achieved better results. With Xiao Naiyou's outstanding performance, TES might have had a chance to defeat WBG and advance to the semifinals, potentially further improving their ranking in subsequent matches.

From Xiao Naiyou's perspective, this year the LPL is selecting the Asian Games roster. As one of the top domestic mid-laners currently, Xiao Naiyou certainly wants to compete for a spot. Being sabotaged by a match-fixing player, he must be quite upset internally. Naturally, after the match, he would report to the manager. Remember, last year he boldly criticized Homme during复盘 sessions, so confronting a teammate of lower status is even more conceivable.

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