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[Cool and beautiful team captain becomes the bottom in a relationship with an ultra-strong and decisive professional gamer]
Rong Yi is the captain and chief tactician of the top team RS, cool and calm but suffering from camera phobia, and no one has ever seen his true face. After leading his team for five years and winning the championship for three years, he is betrayed by his team and left with nowhere to go. At this point, he receives a call from his ex.
His ex is a cold-hearted and popular professional gamer who recently returned from overseas, having won numerous championships. He proposes a simple condition: “Join our team and we can restore our romantic relationship to make work easier.”
Rong Yi: “Okay.”
But wise men do not fall in love, and competitions are more important than anything.
On the first day Rong Yi leaves his old team, his former teammates celebrate his departure, while the entire internet is filled with criticism. On the second day, netizens are silenced as they witness Rong Yi as the new team captain, completely dominating the game. On the third day, the media chases after him, but a low-key senior protects him, covering his face and revealing only a small, exquisitely white chin. The internet explodes with excitement.
On and on the days go.
Rong Yi’s former teammates are driven to the brink of collapse, asking with red eyes: “Captain, can you still come back?”
“I’m sorry,” Rong Yi replies gently. “I’m their captain now.”
Everyone knows that Rong Yi is the treasure of the entire VIT team, especially for the cold and reserved senior who shields him from everything and favors him to an infuriating degree.
No one knows that this team was built for Rong Yi.
From the moment Xiao Yin first saw this dusty gem, he wanted to wipe away the dust and protect Rong Yi’s brilliance. For five years, he has done just that.
Tags: Strong leads, E-Sports, face slapping, sweet romance
Search keywords: Protagonist: Rong Yi (bottom), Xiao Yin (top) | Supporting roles: none | Others: none
Summary: A sweet story about Rong Yi, the top player and captain of team RS, who is betrayed by his team and eventually joins his ex’s team as the new captain. With the support of his new teammates, especially his ex-boyfriend Xiao Yin, Rong Yi finally overcomes his fears and achieves his dreams in the world of E-Sports. This novel explores themes of mutual support, competition, and perseverance in E-Sports, with well-developed characters and an engaging plot.
At 7 o’clock in the morning, Rong Yi was awakened by the vibration of his phone.
He answered the call with sleepy eyes.
The person on the other end spoke very politely, “Brother Rong, I’m at your doorstep. Are you ready?”
Rong Yi’s voice still sounded sleepy and hoarse, but also pleasant, “Okay, give me ten minutes.”
The person on the other end had a professional tone, “No rush, we came too early. We know the work schedule of your profession.”
Rong Yi got out of bed quickly, put on a white T-shirt, and began to wash up.
He didn’t bother to explain that as an e-sports player, his daily routine was actually quite stable.
When he was fifteen or sixteen, he used to stay overnight in internet cafes, but as he got older and realized he was not very good at it, he quickly became a health-conscious person who brewed goji berry tea in a thermos.
When he went out, the man at the door obviously hesitated for a moment.
It was no wonder, because as the former commander of the famous but faceless RS team, the public’s speculation about his looks was generally not good.
But the young man in front of him was so handsome that he thought he had gone to the wrong house. Rong Yi had fair skin and looked slightly younger, like a high school student. His peach blossom eyes were very beautiful.
Rong Yi didn’t have any airs, and only a few traces of laziness showed between his delicate eyebrows.
When the man didn’t speak, Rong Yi raised his eyebrows and started the conversation first, “RVG team?”
“Yes, yes, I’m the manager of the RVG club. Here’s my business card.”
The manager handed him his business card. “Today, we mainly want to take you to our venue to take a look. It’s the off-season, and our club has excellent conditions. If you come here, you will definitely be a star player, and your treatment will not be worse than that of RS.”
“No need to go to the venue. I don’t want to be photographed by the media.”
Rong Yi pointed to the outside of the window casually, with a slight tiredness in his beautiful peach blossom eyes. “Let’s talk over there.”
The team manager choked for a moment, but didn’t dare to say anything else. He followed Rong Yi to the café across the street.
This was a commercial district, with residential areas located near the business district. The location was prime real estate.
The two ordered coffee and sat down. Rong Yi remained silent, looking down at the team’s information that was handed to him.
He was very quiet, his face young and tender, but his gaze was clear.
This kind of temperament reminded people of some of the legends about Rong Yi in his early years—he was the best e-sports headhunter in the world, and three out of four members of the RS championship lineup in the spring tournament this year were recruited by him.
What kind of person would the Challenger team see him as?
After a moment, the team manager cleared his throat and still wanted to take back the initiative. “Well, our boss has always been your fan. Since you are now free from your contract with RS, we want to try and see. We are willing to add 20% on top of the existing listing price. What do you think?”
“Let’s not talk about money for now.”
Rong Yi looked at the information, “I play the command position, your team doesn’t need a commander.”
“We can make way.” The manager tried to show his sincerity, “We promise to make everything center around you, including publicity and team coordination. We can tailor the tactics for you.”
“The only thing we can guarantee is that our resources will be tilted towards you. Besides,…” The manager glanced at Rong Yi secretly, “As long as you’re willing to be in the spotlight, it will be a win-win for anyone. Your experience in RS will not be repeated.”
“I’ve thought about it and I don’t want to,” Rong Yi said.
Rong Yi answered quickly and calmly with a slightly closed eye, “If we focus on selecting popular players for tactical configuration, then there is no difference from RS. We don’t need to discuss further.”
The conversation only lasted for ten minutes, and Rong Yi ended it decisively. The manager was somewhat stunned, “You…”
“That’s it. Thank you for taking the time to meet with me.” Rong Yi got up to settle the bill and said to the receptionist, “Please serve breakfast for that gentleman again.”
He turned and went to the restroom, feeling a little drowsy. He bent down to rinse his cheeks with cold water.
His phone kept vibrating, and the manager on the other side persisted in sending him messages.
“I hope you can reconsider! The number of teams that can offer this price is really not high, and the mid-lane player selection in the league is approaching saturation. We came with sincerity. Honestly, if you miss this opportunity, you won’t find a better one. You are still burdened with the termination fee of RS, right?”
…
Actually, the other party was right.
After terminating his contract with RS, he paid a breach of contract fee of 14 million yuan, which was the total amount he had earned in his years in the industry. Now, he was not exaggerating when he described himself as penniless. And he really couldn’t find a better team to join.
RS had just won the domestic spring championship and was in high demand. He had a wide network of contacts.
He was the former chief tactician of RS, but nobody cared. After all, he didn’t show his face, didn’t give interviews, didn’t release peripherals, and more importantly, RS didn’t need him anymore.
Even though he was responsible for the team’s draft strategy and lineup, he was also blamed for leading the team off the beat, and was thought to be out of sync with the team’s rhythm.
After washing his face, Rong Yi turned around and took the elevator back upstairs, contacting the landlord about moving out next month.
With no stable income, he would have to manage his finances carefully sooner or later as a broke person this month.
There were many unread messages on his phone, and Rong Yi flipped through them one by one while opening his computer.
He didn’t have many close friends, but he knew a lot of people in the industry who were mostly interested in his termination from RS and came to inquire about the news.
More people, like his former teammates and students, were silent.
Perhaps because they were still celebrating their victory in the spring tournament, as things stood, RS was the most likely team in China to compete in the world championship.
Rong Yi returned home and habitually turned on his computer, started live streaming, and played games.
It was still too early, and his live stream had few viewers, so it was difficult to get his segment scheduled. Only a few bullet comments spoke in his live stream, wishing him a good morning.
He used to have around 170,000 fans, most of them RS team fans. Since he terminated his contract, he lost quite a few of them, but this was also a good thing. Before his termination, these people used to insult him regarding his tactical allocation. After the termination, they resumed being polite and came to his live stream every day to send messages similar to divorce declarations.
For example, “From now on, we go our separate ways and live happily apart.”
“Where will Rong Yi go in the future?”
A barrage message asked him and he guessed a few popular teams.
Rong Yi was in a good mood and quoted a classic phrase: “I am going to Quan Tai to recruit my old troops, with a hundred thousand flags I will slay Yan Luo.”
The barrage fans: “……”
The game began and Rong Yi stopped talking.
He was playing an anonymous ranked match, where points were the lifeblood of his ranking. He adjusted his headphones and microphone, hid the barrage interface to avoid being disturbed.
In this game, he was placed in a lower position, and his team was lacking a support player, so he filled the role. Then he saw the opposing team’s jungler was playing as “Yin.”
In this segment, the voice chat was on by default. His teammate on the mic laughed disdainfully and said, “Who is this? They dare to play Yin in this segment.”
Yin is a hero with T0 difficulty and popularity, with the most challenging skill mechanisms and the weakest body. Many players can kill easily with him in low-level games but can only act as an ATM in high-level games.
Yi glanced at the anonymous ID on the other side, the dark blue anonymous avatar didn’t reveal any distinguishing features, but his fingertips paused.
He was very sensitive to danger and this feeling had helped him save countless games on the field.
He opened his mic and said in a clear and gentle voice, “Let’s play it safe this game.”
“What are you afraid of? Stick with me, support.” The teammate was a bit impatient. “I’m Diamond rank, farm with me and we’ll end it in 10 minutes.”
Being a good sport, after scouting the vision, Rong Yi followed his teammate. But just before both of them were about to reach level 6, Rong Yi noticed something strange about the enemy’s position. So he warned, “Stay out of sight. The enemy has a Yin.”
His teammate had just started moving and hadn’t had a chance to enter the grass before a silver light flashed, and the enemy Yin jumped in, taking his head in one swift motion.
It was a fluid and fast combo that left no time to react.
Rong Yi pinged a warning signal, telling the rest of his team not to come over, but it was too late. The mid-laner rushed in to save his teammate and ended up giving the enemy Yin a double kill.
The game started off poorly, but Rong Yi remained calm. He was about to type a message to tell his team to calm down when the mid-laner spoke up: “The support can’t play. Can’t you deal damage or see the enemy’s low health?”
Rong Yi: “?”
The ADC who just respawned in the fountain also typed in the chat: “Indeed, it would have been better to follow me from the start. The support is a bit unreliable.”
Both teams could see their blame game in all-chat.
Rong Yi was determined to win, and he was willing to do whatever it took to climb the ranks. He had seen this type of situation many times before and had accumulated enough experience to handle it.
After careful consideration, he typed a sincere message to his team: “Let’s do it this way.”
“Should you two report to the police?”
The game quickly fell into a deathly silence.
It had only been twelve minutes since the start of the game, and the enemy’s Yin hero was already 12-0.
No assists, only solo kills.
Indeed, he was fierce. This rank had already entered the top fifty in the national server, and he was probably a professional player.
In his mind, Rongyi searched through the list of professional players he knew, but couldn’t think of anyone who was known for playing Hidden with such skill.
After a few small team fights, the game quickly entered the familiar stage of defending their base.
Their mid laner hadn’t dealt more than 10% of their total damage output yet, so Rongyi, who had picked a damage-oriented support, focused on clearing minions instead.
Seeing his new item build, his teammates suddenly resurrected their public chat banter.
“That’s all the support can do?”
“The show has just begun, huh.”
Rong Yi: “?”
Rong Yi had a low tolerance for idiots. Just as he was about to insult them, the enemy Yin who had been silently killing them suddenly typed a message.
[Enemy (Yin)]: “If it weren’t for your support, I could have killed you twenty times.”
[Enemy (Yin)]: “If you don’t understand why, you can ask me.”
While typing, the enemy player didn’t hesitate to kill two people on Rong Yi’s team again.
The morale of Rong Yi’s team was successfully reversed by the enemy’s words. The two people who were spoken to went crazy and charged towards the enemy tower, abandoning their own tower.
The enemy received a double kill.
Rong Yi was dead at the fountain, but he watched the enemy Yin’s entire performance and found it interesting.
It wasn’t just because the other side spoke up for him, but because he was the first person in recent years who had such good gameplay and awareness on Yin
The match ended and the settlement page popped up after the failure. The IDs of both sides were revealed as anonymity was lifted.
Rong Yi’s AD and mid laner were actually two players from the Chinese server, but their economy conversion rates were lower than his. They probably saw his ID and knew he was a professional player, so they retreated nervously.
After reporting one by one, Rong Yi felt better. He was about to send a friend request to the enemy Yin, but hesitated for a moment when he saw the ID.
The enemy Yin’s ID caught his eye: [Yin], unique across all servers, impossible to have the same name. From KDA to tactics, to playstyle, even the ID was clean and concise, as if one could catch a glimpse of the coldness and decisiveness behind it.
Everyone else had left, only their two avatars remained on the post-game screen.
Soon, the opposite ID darkened.
Rong Yi also closed the page and leaned back in his chair, rubbing his slightly feverish fingertips.
He opened the live broadcast page and saw that the barrage list was already exploding.
“I said how could the opposite Yin be so strong, it turns out to be Brother Yin!”
“Why is Brother Yin in the global server? Didn’t he always play on the American server? I haven’t seen any domestic players rank higher than him.”
“Xiao Yin terminated his contract with the American server this season and is said to be returning to China! He’s already playing on a global account.”
“Yin’s Yin is really unique. I’ve only heard about it before, but now I’m truly impressed.”
“Does Yi Shen¹ not want to add a friend?”
Rong Yi picked up the water cup on the table, remained silent for a while, and then said, “I’m not that familiar with him, so I won’t add him.”
He continued to play ranked games.
The time slot he chose today was not ideal. It was too early, so the same few people kept playing against each other. In this game, Xiao Yin was on his team. He was probably in a rush to gain points and chose to play his signature hero, Yin.
He had played Yin for two hundred games with a win rate of 97.4%.
As expected, it was easier for top professional players to gain points than to drink water.
Several strangers on the team were also guessing, “Brother Yin? Is it the real Brother Yin?”
“Help, I can’t believe I can still get matched with Brother Yin in my lifetime! Just tell us what you want and we’ll do it! We can play anything!”
Rong Yi got the mid-lane in this game, but he didn’t turn on his microphone. After playing for a while, a message popped up in the chat box.
【Yin】:”Was the mid-laner last game the opponent’s support?”
Rong Yi glanced at the message, took down the enemy jungler, and replied with “yes,” before immediately falling silent.
【Yin】:”Can I add you as a friend?”
Honest and polite, it seemed that he didn’t recognize Rong Yi.
The teammates were going crazy: “Brother Yin! We also want to be your friends! Look at us, Brother Yin!”
After pausing for a moment, Rong Yi explained calmly, “I play professionally and don’t duo queue.”
This is indeed a rule in some strict clubs. When he was in RS, it was strictly forbidden to team up with players from other teams, and he couldn’t play unfamiliar heroes or positions during his live streams, in order to prevent tactics from being leaked and micro-play studied.
【Yin】stopped talking.
Looking at the figure of our teammate who kept killing and fighting, and after hesitating for a while, like any ordinary fan, he typed, “But, I can probably lie down in Yin’s friend list, right?”
【Yin】replied with an OK emoticon.
Afterwards, Rong Yi sent a friend request, without filling in any verification information.
Xiao Yin quickly accepted the request.
After the request was accepted, Rong Yi stared at the avatar and green online status on the opposite side, and was idle for a while.
No one spoke on either side.
After a while, he suddenly remembered something and said to the live stream, “Something has come up, let’s stop here for today.”
Today, his streaming time was not normal, and the fans were not surprised. Rong Yi ended the live stream smoothly and quit the game.
He opened his social media app.
A professional player’s contact list always has an endless stream of 999+ messages. He scrolled down and finally found one message.
[Commentator Lin Yi]: “Easy cub, Yin Shen is going back to China this season, do you know?”
It was sent a few days ago and had been buried under other messages, so he missed it.
Lin Yi was one of his few long-time friends. They started playing together in the league from the beginning, and he was eight years older than him. Although he retired early, his awareness was still sharp, and he became a commentator, which was also very stable.
While sipping on his milk tea, Rong Yi replied: “I just found out.”
Lin Yi: “What? Did he come to find you?”
Easy hesitated for a moment and was conflicted before replying.
“No. Just ran into him in a rank match.”
“He just came back to China recently and started a new global server account, so he’ll have to rank up again,” Lin Yi said. “He brought back some old teammates, and we’re all guessing that he’s preparing to form his own team.”
Rong Yi looked at the lines of text and didn’t know what to say.
“After you figure out where you want to go, do you want to join him if he’s recruiting?” Lin Yi said, “It’s been years…he’s been on a championship team before, so he probably doesn’t mind.”
“Now that you’re on the market, RS has set your base price at 20 million yuan. Who would dare to buy you? RS just wants to push you to become a free agent and force you to retire,” Lin Yi said. “If you could join Xiao Yin, it might be a good thing.”
“I’ll think about it,” Rong Yi typed quickly.
“Don’t be childish. Adults can overcome any obstacle,” Lin Yi said.
“Okay.”
Rong Yi squeezed the bag of Shuhua milk and continued to scroll through his contact list.
Many people had already told him about this, but he had never known because of the termination of his contract with RS. He was the last person in the world to find out that Xiao Yin had returned.
For those who had been in the industry for a long time, they might have heard about the conflict between him and Xiao Yin, but the new generation of players were completely unaware.
He and Xiao Yin were not in the same era. Although they were the same age, he was younger when he started his professional career. When he won the first domestic championship with RS, Xiao Yin was still in a foreign youth training camp.
At that time, the RS manager asked him to go out and scout for talent, and he immediately found Xiao Yin in the world rankings.
As soon as he picked out his target, the next step was naturally to make contact.
At that time, Xiao Yin was on the opposing team and close to terminating his contract.
It wasn’t until after meeting Xiao Yin that Rong Yi belatedly realized his own sexuality–and ended up sleeping with Xiao Yin while drunk.
After they slept together, Xiao Yin found out that Rong Yi was an RS scout. And after that, news of Xiao Yin’s chaotic personal life spread everywhere, including photos of the two of them in a hotel room.
Rong Yi didn’t show his face in the photos, but Xiao Yin’s stern face was clear as day.
Rong Yi tried to explain, but he knew he was in the wrong and that Xiao Yin, in his youthful arrogance, didn’t want to hear it. Xiao Yin broke up with him and left for overseas after terminating his contract.
The two never contacted each other again.
Sometimes, Rong Yi himself would be taken aback.
It turned out that he had…been in love before.
Even though things went off course from the very beginning.
Rong Yi searched for information about Xiao Yin.
His team had already been established, though the name was not yet finalized. It was said that they had a system and network of connections brought back directly from foreign training camps. However, they still needed players. At the beginning of any club’s establishment, recruiting players was always the most important thing. Otherwise, Xiao Yin wouldn’t have returned to China during the offseason.
Clubs like this don’t openly recruit. Anyone with connections will go privately first. In other words, if Xiao Yin had considered him, he would have contacted him earlier.
Rong Yi calculated his remaining savings: three thousand yuan. It would last him two months until he found a job.
He definitely wouldn’t go to Xiao Yin’s club. He couldn’t delude himself like that.
Rong Yi went over the few clubs he had contacted in his mind, then finally went to find Lin Yi. “Brother, can you help me out and see if any clubs are looking for players for their training teams?”
Lin Yi was so scared he called him on the phone. “Interviewing for a training team? Are you retiring? You’re only 22, there’s no problem playing for a few more years. Easy cub², it won’t happen.”
“I’ve made up my mind, brother” said Rong Yi. “RS and I had a falling out, and I’m not interested in joining a new team. You know me, I can’t show my face, and maybe working behind the scenes would be more suitable for me.”
Lin Yi fell silent.
“As for my personality, I’m not really suited to being in the spotlight, so I was wondering if you could help me keep an eye out for any opportunities. If there’s nothing suitable, then never mind.”
Lin Yi finally spoke, slowing down his words. “Alright…I’ll help you look.”
Rong Yi packed up his things and put together a box of unopened items to sell on a secondhand website. He was used to living on the move and didn’t feel the same unease that most people would in his situation. He put on his headphones, lay down on the couch, and randomly selected a replay of a game he had lost. He closed his eyes and listened to the commentary as background noise.
“Setting aside the team’s margin of error, Easy’s reaction time and ability to seize opportunities are truly top-notch. I think he’s at least T0 level in the league.”
“In this encirclement, the enemy’s jungler cut in and retreated almost simultaneously. We often say that no one can dodge D’s flash-Q, but Easy can.”
“Oh no…RS didn’t keep up, the team’s coordination broke down! They’ve had a lot of these breakdowns this year.”
“To be objective, Easy’s command and offensive abilities are quite strong, but the other players on his team tend to be more cautious. Of course, this isn’t necessarily a problem. In team fights, you have to take the initiative, and if the timing passes, you just have to let it go. Selling an assist is something that happens often.”
He didn’t even need to think about it, he just knew how the audience comments crowded the screen.
“‘To be honest, Easy’s command can no longer keep up with the team.’
“‘I don’t understand! Does the support have to start a team fight here?’
“‘The commentator is being polite. If ESAY were not the captain, nobody would have called him toxic! In this version, Easy has been dragging the entire team down!”
…
Rong Yi closed his eyes and took a nap. When he opened his eyes, Lin Yi had already sent him several reliable pieces of information.
“‘Several teams in the training group are short of people, and the broadcast team at the League Event Center is also short of people. Recently, several broadcast teams couldn’t switch to the game highlights and have been criticized for a long time.”
Rong Yi became interested: “What’s the salary for the broadcast team? And what about the training group?”
This sounded like a good fit for him.
Lin Yi hesitated for a moment: “The salary for behind-the-scenes work is very low, not comparable to that of a professional player… Two thousand and five hundred yuan per month. Can you accept that? I’m not trying to embarrass you, I just feel that it could be a transition…”
“No problem. I’ve worked at a bubble tea shop for eight hundred yuan a month.” Rong Yi interrupted him and quickly asked, “When is the interview?”
The interview time was tight, but it was clearly the result of Lin Yi’s hard work to help him get it.
That day, Rong Yi packed up and headed straight to the League Center building.
He had never been on camera before and no one recognized him along the way. After he entered the interview, the interviewer took a look at him and confirmed, “We are the backstage team, not the media team?”
“I’m in the right place,” Rong Yi said.
The interviewer looked at his resume and said while looking at it, “Is that so? Your appearance… is a bit of a shame that you’re not on stage…”
The interviewer didn’t manage to finish the words “too bad”.
Rong Yi obediently sat in front of him.
The interviewer flipped to the last page of his resume and finally raised his head, asking incredulously, “Yi Shen, are you here to play or doing some live broadcast task?”
Rong Yi said sincerely, “I’m serious. I hope you can consider me.”
The two interviewers looked at each other, seemingly unsure how to handle the situation. It was Rong Yi who prompted them with the full process, “You can ask me some questions about my work experience, and so on.”
Ten minutes later, the interview was over.
Rong Yi looked at the faces of the two interviewers and optimistically asked, “Does that mean I have no hope?”
The interviewer wiped his sweat and said, “This… Even if you really want to come, we don’t dare to mistreat talent like this, the league will tear us apart.”
Rong Yi understood, “Okay, sorry for bothering you.”
He had never thought of this before. If RS wanted to force him to retire, he could simply never join any team again. However, if he stayed in any job related to e-sports, someone would eventually dig up his past, causing negative impacts on all aspects.
In this sense, staying in a position related to professional leagues is a bit extravagant.
Rong Yi came out and sat in the rest area of the league building, quietly searching for other news.
People came and went around him, but no one paid attention to him. Perhaps someone saw a striking young man in this direction and would take a few more glances, thinking he was a waiting signed anchor.
On the other side, the elevator door opened, and a line of people walked out of the internal special channel within the caution line. The leader was a very eye-catching male who was tall and slightly lowered his head to accommodate the person next to him as they spoke. He was cold and aloof.
“In fact, Yin Shen, you don’t need to come in person for this registration process. A simple greeting would suffice.”
The league officials were laughing so hard that they couldn’t close their mouths. They were enthusiastic and said, “But since you have free time today, did we mention the sponsor? We said before…”
“Yin Shen?”
Xiao Yin’s footsteps suddenly stopped, his gaze falling somewhere, but it was unclear where he was looking.
The organizers glanced in that direction, only to see a very ordinary rest area.
There was a young man leaning back on a side sofa, apparently resting his neck. He had his eyes closed, and his thin white fingertips were holding a phone. He was only a silhouette, appearing delicate and weak.
His breathing rose and fell slowly, the contours of his body clearly visible.
“Never mind, please continue,” Xiao Yin said.
After turning the corner, Xiao Yin spoke again, “May I ask what that work area was for just now?”
He had a light and deep voice, and his tone carried a strange hoarseness.
The organizers didn’t understand, but a young assistant next to them said, “It’s the interview area for the league’s backstage team. Did Yin Shen think that the person just now looked familiar? I checked, and it seems like it’s Easy, the former captain of RS.”
Note :
In Chinese, “Shen” (神) can mean “god” or “divine,”
Easy崽” is a nickname in Chinese that combines the English word “Easy” and the slang term “崽” (zǎi). “崽” is often used to describe someone who is mischievous or playful, but can also be used in a derogatory way to imply someone is immature or inexperienced. In this context, “Easy崽” likely refers to someone who is easygoing or carefree, but also a bit inexperienced or naive.
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