November 2nd, five oâclock in the afternoon, there was a fine drizzle in Shanghai.
The area outside Shanghaiâs Oriental Sports Center was filled with people holding banners and LED signs printed with e-sport teamsâ logos. They were currently lining up in an orderly fashion to enter the arena, and every personâs face was filled with excitement and anticipation. The rain didnât seem to affect them at all.
Today, the semifinals for LOLâs S10 World Championship Series were being held here. The two teams participating in the competition were the HT team from South Koreaâs LCK division and the TTC team from Chinaâs LPL division.
The team who emerged victorious here would receive the opportunity to participate in the World Championship finals next week.
Since TTC had the home ground advantage, just from a cursory glance around, one could see that nearly all the merch the fans were holding were printed with TTCâs crown logo.
A bus pulled to a stop at the right side of the stadium, and a white crown logo was printed on the body of the gleaming black bus. Seeing that, security quickly stood up to do their jobs, blocking all the media and fans who wanted to rush up and crowd around the bus door.
The door of the bus opened slowly, and TTCâs members disembarked one by one, smiling as they waved or nodded amidst the fansâ screams.
When the last member got off the bus, the surrounding screams clearly grew even louder, and the fans waved their LED signs even more energetically.
With many people, it was hard to prevent an accident from occurring. A sign with TTC written on it suddenly fell to the ground, followed closely by a girlâs shriek and the sound of security yelling at her to stop.
The girl said anxiously, âSorry, sorry⌠someone pushed me just now, Iâm really sorry. Can you help me pick up the LED sign? Please.â
The security guard said, âIâll help you pick it up in a bit, back up a littleâŚâ
Right after the security guard said that, someone bent down and picked up the sign before handing it over.
The man who picked it up was wearing a black and white uniform. His hair was a little casually messy, and if you looked closely, you could see that there was an impression left behind at the corner of his slender and narrow eye from sleeping while leaning against something. Below that was a tall and straight nose and thin lips that were slightly pursed.
The girl looked at him for a few seconds, dazed, before she looked down at the LED sign he was handing over.
His fingers were long and slim, and there was an inconspicuous mole between his thumb and index finger.
The girl blankly accepted the sign. âThank youâŚâ
The man gave a tiny nod before he turned around and walked into the competition arena.
The girl only absent-mindedly collected her thoughts after the image of the manâs back had completely disappeared.
She tightly hugged her sign before suddenly spinning around and grabbing the clothing of her friend next to her. She screamed excitedly, âThat was Road! God Lu! God Lu nodded at me!! And he even touched my sign, ahhhââ
Backstage in the break room, everyone in TTC evidently looked much more relaxed.
TTCâs support, Xiao Bai, sat down in a chair and took out a mirror to examine the hairstyle that he had messed with for a long time before leaving. âThat girlâs voice just then was way too powerful. The reason Chinaâs soccer team didnât win championships is definitely because they were lacking her support.â
The teamâs manager and coach smacked his head firmly with his notebook. âDonât speak nonsense.â
The coach then turned to look at Lu Boyuan, or Road, who had just sat down. Lu Boyuan held his phone in his left hand and was scrolling down the screen. His right hand was propped against the armrest of the chair, and he was currently lightly curling and uncurling his fingers.
Half an hour before the competition began, the coach started to give everyone pre-match guidance.
At the very end, the coach glanced at the teamâs mid laner and abruptly called him out. âKan, you remember everything I told you before, right?â
The person who was called out took half a second to respond. âAh⌠oh, of course I remember. I wonât make the same mistake as before.â
Lu Boyuan swept a glance at Kan. After the coach finished saying everything, Lu Boyuan stood up and said, âGoing to the bathroom.â
As the water rushed over his hands, it brought a bone-chilling coldness with it.
âââCan you do it?â
Hearing that voice, Lu Boyuan lifted his head and looked through the mirror at the coach standing behind him.
A few seconds later, Lu Boyuan turned off the tap and drew out some paper towels to dry his hands. Calmly, he met the coachâs gaze. âAs long as Iâm allowed to go up, I can win.â
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StarTVâs LOL livestream channels. Currently, the official broadcast room already reached over 800 million popularity points, solidly occupying first place among the other LOL channels. Following behind were the channels of previous professional players who began streaming after retiring.
As far as one could see, all the streaming room names were worded with titles like âS10 Semifinals,â âPassionate Commentary,â âTTC Must Win.â
On the first page of rankings, the room name at the very bottom of the list became a breath of fresh air.
[taking a lazy day. âSoft]. The livestream room had 130 million popularity points.
Jian Rong came back carrying takeout. When he saw that the host was still chatting away in the livestream, he unwrapped the takeout packaging.
Since it was raining outside, the takeout was almost half an hour late, and he was absolutely starving.
[No way no way, youâre making us sit here and watch you eat takeout?]
[Inactive livestream, reported.]
[Whatcha eating?]
âZhajiangmian.â Jian Rong just woke up not too long ago, so he spoke lazily. âIf Iâm not full, how will I have the strength to explain things for you guys?â
[Okok, eat some more, Iâm afraid you wonât have the energy to flame people later.]
[Left the LOL pit for many years, I want to ask who is this streamer? Why so popular? Is he also a retired player? So handsome?]
[This is a LOL streamer famous for pissing people off.]
[Dirty mouth streamer.]
[Noob streamer.]
âRoom mod, please block the one who called me a noob⌠never mind, Iâll block them myself.â Jian Rong put down his chopsticks and arranged a speaking ban package for the person who called him a noob.
After chatting casually with the audience for a while, the two teams finally went on stage to prepare for the match.
Jian Rong sat cross-legged on the gaming chair, holding the bottom of the takeout container with one hand. His chewing slowed down a bit as his gaze unconsciously floated over towards the person sitting second from the left.
TTCâs jungler Road had already taken a seat and was currently adjusting his equipment. It seemed like he had just washed his face, as the tips of his bangs were a bit wet.
The broadcast started to give each player a close-up shot. When it was Roadâs turn, the camera clearly lingered a bit longer on him than the others, and the commentator immediately changed the subject to Road.
Commentator A gave an introduction. â up, the camera is focused on TTCâs, and I could even say our LPLâs, ace jungler, TTC ŕź Road! God Lu is as handsome as ever today.â
Commentator B, âThatâs right, and whatâs more, he doesnât look nervous at all.â
âAs expected of TTCâs stabilizing rock. Wherever he sits, I feel especially at ease.â Commentator C laughed, and as the cameraâs focus changed, he said, âHowever, the mid laner Kan seems to be quite tense today.â
Commentator B, âA little bit. Reasonably speaking, he shouldnât be though. Heâs already fought in the World Championship four times now. I hope that Kan adjusts quickly and does his best to relax before the game starts.â
Jian Rong glanced over the barrage and swallowed his noodles before answering, âWho do I think will win? Dunno, depends on the condition of the teams. If TTC wins, will I send red envelopes? Itâs not like Iâm TTCâs brand ambassador, why would I send out red envelopes if they win? ⌠is Kan stronger or am I stronger? I am.â
His long-time fans instantly sent out a cascade of â666.â They had long since grown accustomed to Softâs style.
Soft entered the livestreaming platform two years ago, and he had exploded in popularity just a few months after joining. There were many reasons for it, but if one had to pick the most important ones, it would be: one, he was strong and his stream quality was high, and two, his personality was arrogant and he dared to say almost anything.
But there were also a few new audience members who still didnât like it.
[You can only run your mouth in a livestream anyway.]
[You think that youâre all that just because you solo killed Kan a few times? Kan is a farming-team-fight type player, not like you, the kind of idiot who plays Child Zed and Scammer Suo1.]
âI donât know what a âfarming-team-fight type playerâ is. All I know is that the winner is the one who can kill the other person and send them back home.â Jian Rong said, âWho made that compilation of me solo killing Kan while playing ranked last time? Share a copy with this fan.â
[âŚis this streamer really this conceited? A Kan anti?]
[Nope, donât misunderstand, heâs like this towards everyone, not just your Kan. But Kan really has been pretty trash this season.]
[For the time being, I really canât think of a famous player that hasnât been roasted by Soft before.]
[There is one! Heâs never roasted Road before!]
âEnough, the match is starting.â Jian Rong interrupted the barrageâs rhythm and adjusted the location of his streaming interface on the screen. âIs this video window covering up the competition interface? Iâll close it for a while.â
[Close it my ass! This old lady came just to see your face! If you close it I might as well go watch the official broadcast!]
[Donât close it, Iâm depending on that blue-colored thing on your head to keep me awake.]
When Jian Rong just started streaming, he had once been placed by the livestream administrator into the âBeauty categoryâ because he was too good-looking.
His skin was fair, his eyelashes were thick and long, his eyes were even brighter than a girlâs, and there was a tiny mole to the right of his nose. As long as you muted him and went to look at the person in the video, you would discover that he was at most seventeen or eighteen years old.
But the main reason Jian Rong got placed into the âBeauty categoryâ was because he had dyed all of his hair blue.
The aqua blue color contrasting against his skin made him seem even paler, and it felt like he could spin around and debut as soon as you placed a mic over his ears.
However, Jian Rong didnât stay in the Beauty category for very long, precisely because a complaint had been filed against him after he insulted the audience. After being complained to several dozen times in a row, the administrator obediently put him back in the LOL category.
All in all, the mental endurance ability of the little brothers and sisters in the Beauty category was still too weak.
Jian Rongâs statement just then obviously wasnât actually seeking the audienceâs opinions. After he finished talking, he swiftly closed the video.
With the video on, he didnât even feel comfortable eating.
He ignored the barrageâs protests and completely got rid of the video interface before he concentrated on watching the match.
The competition used a BO52 format, five games and three victories. Not only did it test the playersâ strength, it even more so tested their mental fortitude and endurance. But none of the people sitting on stage were new to the professional scene; every person was in a very stable condition.
In the first game, TTC targeted the enemyâs top lane and successfully counterganked the enemy jungler twice, easily seizing the win in just thirty-five minutes.
In the second game, TTCâs bot lane created a huge advantage from the start and was the first to break through to the enemy base from the bot lane. But because Kan died twice in a row from sneak-attacks, he gave the other team an opportunity, and unfortunately TTC lost the game after forty-five minutes.
The score was 1:1.
The barrage flew by furiously. Everyone was roasting Kan for being trash, and there were also a few people who asked Jian Rong why he wasnât insulting Kan anymore.
âGot tired of insulting.â Jian Rong looked at the stats from the previous game and said, â8,300 damage⌠in forty-five minutes, he only did 8,300 damage. If I put a Rift Scuttler in the mid lane, the Rift Scuttler would do even more damage than him.â
[All you ever know how to do is bbbbb3 in the livestream room, if youâre that great then you do it!]
âIf youâre that great then you do itâ â Jian Rong could see that phrase in the barrage thousands of times in one day.
He was too lazy to respond, and he leaned back in the gaming chair to pay attention to the third game.
If one were to say that Kan was still being reasonably trash in the first two games, then in this game, after Kan flashed mistakenly and became first blood for no good reason in the first five minutes, he was truly abnormally trash.
But luckily Road pulled through as always. In the mid-late game, he used Camilleâs ganking advantage to kill the other side quite a few times in a row with TTCâs top laner, managing to secure the win with much difficulty.
The fourth game was even longer.
Kan finally behaved properly for once in the early game, and nothing happened in the laning phase. But during the team fight phase in the mid-late game, he actually ended up sacrificing his teammates and fleeing with half health twice.
Perhaps some players who werenât skilled enough might feel that Kan running away twice was excusable, but Jian Rong knew very well that if Kan had done enough follow-up damage during those two team fights, he could have completely taken down two or even three people from the other team.
Never mind a professional player, if a Platinum-rank player fought in such a team fight, not even they could possibly choose to betray their teammates and run away.
After fifty-two minutes, TTC lost the fourth game, and the score was 2:2. It was the match point for both sides.
The moment the fourth game ended, Road stood up and walked backstage without looking back once; he didnât spare a single glance at Kan, who was sitting beside him.
[Why isnât the streamer saying anything anymore?]
[My empathy is too strong, I already helped Road beat up that piece of crap Kan.]
[The streamer actually hasnât insulted Kan for two entire games now!]
Jian Rong was quiet for a short while, all the way until the camera focused on Kan.
Kan was a big, tall, and slightly pudgy fellow, and he had a clean appearance, one that seemed very easy-going. At that moment, his head was lowered, and he wore an extremely remorseful expression.
âYou guys, take a guess at what heâs currently thinking?â Jian Rong suddenly spoke.
[Must be sad, after all heâs getting old, heâs already 24 this year. Both his APM4 and mind canât compare with a younger personâs anymoreâŚ]
[Kan wasnât all that great even when he was young, OK? The most useless one in the team is him.]
[Hater, watch your words, Kan has also helped the team win quite a few times before.]
The barrage fought noisily, before finally Jian Rong interrupted it with a single sentence. âMy guess is that heâs thinking⌠âI acted so well during the last two games, Iâm going to have to make the banker5 give me some more money later.ââ
After he said that, the antis and fans alike were shocked, and the barrage was instantly full of question marks.
The meaning behind Jian Rongâs words were very clear: he was secretly mocking Kan for putting on a show and cooperating with gambling bankers.
Naturally, after the LOL competitive scene grew to its current scale, it was impossible to avoid its fate of being used as gambling fodder. Many teams had been suspected of playing âfake matchesâ before, but that was all just the audienceâs private roasting. No one would say it publicly.
As soon as Jian Rong said that, his screen was basically filled with comments attacking him.
[Usually, when you badmouth a player it can be taken as a joke, but now that youâre slandering someoneâs reputation, thatâs a little much.]
[I fucking called and reported you, this streamer is so disgusting]
[Saying this kind of thing without any evidence at all, okayâŚ]
Jian Rong couldnât be bothered to argue with the barrage. Watching the last four games made his head hurt, so he decided he might as well get up and grab a can of iced coffee from the fridge.
By the time he was back, the starting roster for both teams had been announced for the fifth game.
There were two substitutes for TTC. One was the substitute mid laner, swapping out Kan, who was in a âpoor condition.â
The other was the substitute jungler, swapping out the teamâs backbone, Road.
1. Derogatory term to refer to the champions Zed and Yasuo, no idea if I translated it right 2. BO5, best of five 3. bbbbb as in spew BS/flame others 4. APM: actions per minute; measurement for hand speed 5. Banker, as in the person in gambling whoâs in charge of the money