Wei Xiao: "Cough... I wouldn't."

He was trying to reduce it to three calls a day, uh, or maybe five, yeah... well anyway, he wouldn't fly over to North America!

Bai Cai thought that this meant he wouldn't confess his feelings and was relieved, "Brother, hold on, I'm on your side."

Wei Xiao had pulled out this pile of nonsense concerns mainly to make Bai Cai feel reassured. As a result, it was hard to say if he'd reassured this vegetable stalk, but he'd definitely added to his worries.

Wei Xiao felt a little regretful. He shouldn't have tried to pull this on him!

When Bai Cai looked at him now, his eyes were filled with pity. He didn't worry that the competition was giving Wei Xiao pressure and completely believed that he was suffering bitterly from his secret crush.

Wei Xiao could only steel himself and continue, "Brother Bai, can you let me have some quiet time on my own?"

Brother Cai sighed and patted him on the shoulder, "Don't think too much about it, go to bed early."

Wei Xiao nodded 'heavily', "Okay."

The door to the training room closed, and Wei Xiao also finished his game.

The bright word 'Victory' reflected in his eyes, but it failed to stir up the slightest ripple in his emotions.

He didn't want this kind of victory.

Wei Xiao clicked out of the game screen and opened up the game replay from the afternoon game.

Although Chen Feng hadn't gone over the game with them, Xiang Liu had already brought back the video recording.

FTW against LH, a total of two matches. Adding on the BP segment, the entire game only took one and a half hours.

It was a very fast game, quick, direct, and crushing. They hadn't given the other side any opportunity to breathe.

Wei Xiao stared at the match, watching it from his own perspective, then watching it from the five perspectives of their opponents. He watched all of them one after another.

LH had made a lot of mistakes, especially in the second game when their mentality had collapsed and they were being slaughtered at will.

The five people on FTW's side all played very well. Each player had some brilliant plays, and their results weren't bad.

Wei Xiao watched the game over and over again, from Tang Chen to Ning Zhehan to Yue Wenle, and finally Bai Cai.

If someone else was here, they definitely wouldn't know what Wei Xiao was looking at.

A game like this, was there any need to keep watching it endlessly?

Was it necessary to review a crushing match repeatedly?

Under absolute superiority in strength, the contestants basically wouldn't expose any problems.

What was the point in him watching it over and over again?

The sky started to brighten, and the sound of the husky could be heard from outside.

Wei Xiao seemed like he was waking up from a dream as he turned off the replay video.

Five hours had passed in the blink of an eye. Wei Xiao rubbed his eyebrows and said to himself, "It's still... not enough."

Nobody knew what he meant by 'not enough'.

Just like how nobody knew what he was watching all night.

Wei Xiao turned off the computer, walked out of the training room, and went back to his bedroom.

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