To understand how low someone's emotional intelligence can be, you can look to our XLG's soon-to-be leader, Rarga. Many Chinese teams like Nova, AG, and DRG have bilingual communication systems. Using English to help foreign players integrate better into the team is perfectly acceptable. Furthermore, unlike the LPL, most VCTCN players are scouted from the Hong Kong server's ranked ladder. The Hong Kong server has many Pacific players, and high-elo games default to English communication. These factors have contributed to VCTCN's bilingual communication situation. Objectively speaking, learning Chinese is much more difficult for foreigners outside of Chinese-speaking regions than for those within them. That's why, even though Juicy can communicate almost fluently in Chinese within the team, choosing English, which is more effective for communication, is perfectly fine for facilitating faster team performance. But what does "my English isn't good" even mean? As the team with the highest proportion of English communication in VCTCN's voice chat, XLG's goal was to allow foreign players like Rarga to participate in communication and handle match content. His statement, seemingly humble, only raises questions: So, you feel pressured by the team's English communication? Are you implying your English is bad and thus reducing or eliminating communication? What's the point of saying this in the interview? Furthermore, after a few appearances in the World Championship, he lost confidence, saying, "The World Championship is too difficult for me." While others gain enlightenment in Longchang, Rarga seems to have realized, "I'm a noob." So, after leaving and returning to the league, don't push yourself too hard. Didn't you say the World Championship is too difficult? Then don't come next time. Rarga, please don't play Neon in the playoffs, sneak into a corner, farm a couple of matches, and then crawl into the World Championship to give everyone high blood pressure. Finally, there's the interview after today's match. Damn, we won! The reporter asked this question clearly to get a response to the previous interview, giving him a way out, but this guy just gave up. It means, "Although we won the game, I'm sorry, but I still feel like I'm a loser, and I won't win the next game π." Do you really know you have teammates sitting next to you, including a player who got 35 kills in a single map? It's like he's lost all sense of reason. He talks nonsense when called upon, and his brain isn't clear. After his teammates won 11-13 in map 3 and advanced to the next round, this guy puts pressure on both himself and his teammates. His emotional intelligence is truly appalling. His interviews and statements these past few days have been disastrous. If XLG can maintain this roster next year, I'll have to admire the other teammates; they're saints!






