Introduction: The S15 season matches have officially begun, and most players have been paying attention to the recent battles, with the World Championship competition being fiercely contested. As the quarterfinal teams emerged, BLG’s players became the focus of player criticism. Losing to TES was quite a shock to many fans, and the support player ON’s series of moves during the matches were unacceptable to TES supporters. In the first game, ON transformed into a little bird in the mid lane and went straight home to "check in" at AShui’s Falling Bird Slope. After the season break, BLG’s ON and Knight met up with XUN, hinting that a new "Miyano Revolution" might be underway, and XUN is very likely to return to BLG.

Most players are quite familiar with the BLG team. As a top-tier squad in the LPL region, they have invested heavily over the past two years and achieved decent results. In the S14 season, they finished as runners-up at the World Championship, narrowly missing the chance to defeat T1 in the finals. After securing the number one seed from the LPL in S15, many expected them to contend for even greater honors. However, they encountered multiple issues during the Swiss stage, losing to several teams from the European and American regions. Ultimately, they were eliminated at the Swiss stage, finishing in the top 16 of the tournament.

The ultimate showdown against TES attracted widespread attention from players online. After the match ended, netizens noticed a very awkward scene. In the first game, BLG had gained a significant advantage, but support ON used Neeko to transform into a little bird and, under enemy mid lane minion vision, recalled on the spot. Everyone knows this spot is nicknamed Falling Bird Slope, mainly because TES’s AD player AShui often gets tilted there and sometimes dies multiple times in a single game at this location. Such open mockery was hard for many TES fans to accept. Fortunately, in the third game, a boomerang hit and Bin’s mastery with Graves at the same spot gave TES a chance to fight back.

As BLG’s players entered the offseason, they began traveling and relaxing. Some netizens discovered that support ON actually played Douyu (a fighting game) with jungler XUN, showing they keep in close contact privately. Additionally, in the evening, others spotted XUN dining with Knight. Could it be that some BLG players still hold fond memories of XUN? After all, it was Bin, XUN, Knight, Elk, and ON who achieved the runner-up position in S14. Honestly, if XUN hadn’t caused some trouble during the transfer period and crossed the team’s bottom line, he probably wouldn’t have left BLG to join JDG.

Could BLG’s new round of the Miyano Revolution be about to start again? Over the past year, they have replaced three junglers and invested huge resources, but overall the response hasn’t matched the impact of XUN in S14. Unless something unexpected happens, BLG’s management is very likely to reach out to XUN during the winter transfer period, as the guys maintain very close private ties. Frankly, from my perspective, BLG now seems all show and no substance; it feels like there have been intense internal discussions, because with their overall strength, they shouldn’t be performing this poorly.

During the matches, I didn’t pay close attention, but BLG’s support ON was surprisingly flamboyant. Although they started strong in the first game, they seemed lost in the next two. From the released in-team voice communications, after the bot lane river fight ended, AD player JKL’s voice cracked as he said “nice,” probably feeling relieved. JKL definitely knew about the Falling Bird Slope incident, since it happened under minion vision.
What do all of you viewers think about this matter?