âAt the time, I was this close to picking up my keyboard and smashing it on Rishâs head.â
In TTCâs break room, separated by the door, Xiao Bai gestured in the direction of HTâs room with one hand on his hip. âIf it wasnât because I was worried that I would injure him and delay the match, I wouldâveâŚâ
Pine reached out and hauled him down onto the couch. âStop shooting your mouth off.â
âYou know, back when the pause announcement popped upâŚâ Yuan Qian glanced at the other end of the sofa. âI really was prepared to try and stop a fight.â
As Jian Rong watched the stats analysis on the TV, he sensed his teammateâs gaze and said, âI didnât have time for that.â
During the brief duration of the pause, one thought occupied Jian Rongâs mindâif Chronobreak happened again, how should he trigger this Baron team fight?
It had to take place; there was no question about that. They had endured for over forty minutes solely for the sake of waiting until HT, this incredibly stable team, decided to go for Baron.
The oldest member of the team, Yuan Qian, had already started comforting them in the mid-late game, saying things like it didnât matter if they lost, the score would be 1:1, they still had very high odds of winning.
But Jian Rong didnât want to lose a single game. He only wanted to stomp his way across HT, not even giving them the slightest sliver of a fighting chance.
âHT is doing worse today than I expected. Apart from Master, none of the other players are performing well, especially Rish. At the beginning of the first game, he still had some competitive spirit, but then he transformed directly into a mindless pawn in the second game. Since he was afraid of dying, he didnât dare to deal damage, and he didnât do a single thing right except for his ult.â Ding-ge said, âLetâs keep up this winning streak and do our best to send them home in three games!â
The post-game stats replay finished being broadcasted on TV, and Lu Boyuan stood up from the couch.
Jian Rong tilted his head back and asked, âWhere are you going?â
Casually, Lu Boyuan pressed the back of his hand briefly against Jian Rongâs cheek. âRestroom.â
After he was done with his business, Lu Boyuan was washing his hands at the sink when he heard footsteps sound behind him. Immediately after, a voice said in Korean, âHyung.â
Lu Boyuan raised his head and met Masterâs eyes in the mirror before he turned off the tap. âMn.â
Master had just finished rebuking his teammates in the break room, and his expression was very poor. He lit a cigarette and said, âHyung is still as strong as ever.â
Lu Boyuan didnât respond, so Master continued, âI originally wanted to play a proper game against hyung this year, but my teammates really are way too trash⌠Actually, rather than being hyungâs opponent, Iâm much more interested in competing in the same team as hyung. Too bad hyung didnât accept our managerâs offer back then, it truly is such a pity⌠Want a cigarette, hyung?â
Lu Boyuan pulled out a paper towel. âNo need.â
Master nodded. After a few seconds of silence, he spoke like he was in a world of his own. âWell, itâs not as if the opportunity doesnât exist.
âQuite a few LPL teams keep sending me invites. Even though those teams are all pretty awful, their offers are extremely high. Isnât hyungâs contract with TTC about to end soon as well?â Master exhaled a mouthful of smoke and said half-jokingly, ââŚhow about transferring with me, hyung? We can be the champions for two years, and then hyung can retire in gloryâŚâ
âWe?â Lu Boyuan lifted an eyebrow slightly as he let out a very light scoff.
Master paused and started to say something.
âI can become the champion all on my own.â Lu Boyuan asked, âWhy do I have to carry you?â
Master was a little taken aback, and his smile mostly disappeared. âFirst of all, the match isnât over yet, hyung. Our team just isnât in a good condition this timeâŚâ
âAlso, why do you thinkââ Lu Boyuan interrupted him and said in puzzlement, ââthat youâre worthy of my transfer?â
Used to being fawned over, Master took a harsh drag on his cigarette as his smile slipped even more. âI forgot that hyung is dating your teamâs mid laner right now. I didnât mean anything by thatâŚâ
âThis has nothing to do with my personal business.â Lu Boyuan tossed the paper towel into the trash can and said simply, âI merely believe that our teamâs current mid laner is stronger than you.â
Master was stifled to the point that he almost had a heart attack. After Lu Boyuan said that, Masterâs face instantly darkened, and he opened his mouth to retort.
âYou have a lot of confidence in yourself, but youâre also very average.â Lu Boyuan spoke before he could. As he walked past Master, he said indifferently, âYou should head back once youâre done smoking, donât hold up the match.â
Right as Lu Boyuan left the bathroom, he ran into Jian Rong, who was on his way to find him.
Following close behind Lu Boyuan, Master also exited the bathroom in an attempt to prolong the dispute.
But the moment Master saw Jian Rong, he remembered what that person had said on social media. His argumentative mood vanished, and he promptly walked away with the scent of cigarette smoke clinging to him.
They didnât have time to return to the break room. As they made their way over to the stage entrance, Jian Rong asked, âWas he causing trouble for you?â
His tone of voice was quite contemptuous, as if a single affirmative reply from Lu Boyuan was enough reason for him to immediately go to HTâs break room and settle grudges with Master.
Except he was also sucking on a piece of candy that Lu Boyuan had just shoved into his mouth, so his enunciation was a bit unclear.
âNo.â Lu Boyuan paused and laughed. âI seem to have caused a little trouble for you, though.â
Jian Rong looked at him, perplexed.
Lu Boyuan summarized, âI brought a âworldâs number one mid lanerâ title back for you.â
Jian Rong stared at him blankly for several seconds before he finally understood what Lu Boyuan was implying.
They were surrounded by staff members and cameras, so Jian Rong restrained himself and stuffed both hands in his pockets as he shifted a tiny bit closer to Lu Boyuan.
Although he was trying very hard to hold back, he still wasnât able to hide the happiness and conviction in his eyes.
Just before they went on stage, Jian Rong leaned over and pressed his shoulder against Lu Boyuanâs.
âYou did the right thing.â Jian Rong said, âAt this moment, that title is mine.â
The pro players returned to their seats on stage.
Since it was potentially the last game, the entire audience couldnât help but stand up and shout when they saw the pro players appear. It was so lively and loud that it was hard to tell which team the audience members were cheering for.
âOur LPL fans are so amazing.â As soon as Yuan Qian sat down, he couldnât resist saying in the voice chat, âEven though itâs the LCKâs home ground⌠I actually feel like there are more people supporting our team.â
Ding-ge: âThey really are incredible, you donât know how hard it was to fight for these tickets. The day the finals match tickets went on sale, there was a topic on the hot search called âI havenât even tried this hard to buy idol tickets beforeâ.â
Xiao Bai: âIâm crying, what about you guys?â
âIs there any point in crying?â Pine checked his equipment and said, âJust donât give the audience an Alice sleepwalking in Wonderland performance, Iâm thanking you on their behalf.â
âWhat the hell.â Xiao Bai said, âDonât be corrupted by that bluenette!â
Jian Rong: âMind your own damn business.â
Because they had the match point, their voice chat was as relaxed as could be.
Lu Boyuan smiled. âIt wasnât easy for the audience members⌠so letâs perform well and give them more than their moneyâs worth. That way, they can go back satisfied.â
They entered the third gameâs pick/ban phase.
The three commentators had already exhausted themselves screaming â3:0.â Due to excessive excitement, two of the commentatorsâ voices were even a little hoarse.
Commentator A: âAlright, weâre about to enter todayâs last⌠the third game! Both teams have regrouped and are ready to go again!â
Commentator B: âThe two teamsâ ban lists are still more or less the same as before. However, TTC banned Twisted Fate this time, and HT has also banned LeBlanc.â
Commentator C: âBut God Luâs Graves has been freed! I feel like thatâs a good choice to go for firstâthey picked it!â
After Yuan Qian helped Lu Boyuan lock in Graves, HT immediately chose Orianna mid.
Commentator A: âWhat do you guys think Soft will pick this game?â
Commentator B: âAgainst Orianna⌠Fizz? Kassadin? Both of those champions are quite appropriate.â
Commentator C did his best to hold back, but in the end, he had to ask, âDo you think heâll pull out Zed or TalonâŚâ
The commentators fell into a brief silence.
It felt like a joke to mention those two champions during a finals matchâŚ
Commentator B: âActually, itâs not impossible, but to tell the truth, itâs really hard to solo kill Orianna with either of those assassinsâŚâ
Commentator C: âIn any case, 2:0, thereâs no pressure! I have absolute faith in Softâs laning abilities, I trust that TTCâs coach and members definitely have the same mindset as me!â
Commentator A: âWho wouldâve thought that one day we would end up discussing the chances of a pro player picking Zed or Talon in a finals matchâŚâ
Before Commentator A could finish his sentence, TTCâs mid lane champion appeared.
Of course it wasnât Talon or Zed.
A frowning, dark-skinned champion emerged in front of everyone.
Commentator A: âLucian!!!â
Commentator C: âI think this is a very plausible choice! Lucian has an unquestionable advantage over Orianna!â
Commentator B: âLucian is a champion that truly tests a playerâs skill level. If I remember correctly, Master picked Lucian in a group stage match, and Soft played Zed, right? That match was especially fun to watch, since the two of them were trading blows back and forth the entire time.â
As they were conversing, TTC locked in Lucian.
Commentator A said resolutely, âTrust me, this game will be even more fun to watch.â
Both sidesâ team compositions were swiftly determined. HTâs team composition was: Gangplank top, Orianna mid, Gragas jungle, Jhin ADC, and Alistar support.
Meanwhile, over at TTC, Yuan Qian got his Irelia, along with Lucian mid and Graves jungle. The bot lane had picked Ashe ADC and Sett support.
The game began, and both teams appeared at spawn. Simultaneously, the player POV for each team started streaming as well.
TTCâs player POV was given to Jian Rong this time, whereas HTâs player POV was given to their mid laner Master for the third game in a row.
But the viewer count in these two streams were worlds apart.
Masterâs viewer count was a sixth of Jian Rongâs, and his barrage was mostly filled with insubstantial comments.
However, in Jian Rongâs player POV streamâ
[So laggy so laggy! Considering how rich StarTVâs boss is, why doesnât he improve the bandwidth!!! Laoziâs lagging to death!]
[Itâs here, my bros~ Welcome to the live teach and learn for the current metaâs strongest Lucian.]
[The strongest Lucian? Iâm laughing, did you not watch that group stage match where Master played Lucian? Thatâs what you call a teach and learn from the strongest Lucian, okay? His positioning and DPS are all top-notch, and though everyoneâs been going after HT these days, anyone with eyes would understand once they see his mechanics. Well, whatever, itâs politically correct to praise Soft in the barrage right now, so keep blindly forcing yourselves to hype him up.]
[HT fan, why go through such lengths to be flamed?]
[Mhm if Masterâs so amazing then why didnât he win that match, hah??]
[Donât ask, the answer is because there was a bug.]
[Donât ask, or you might have your time rewound all the way back to the group stage.]
âŚ
Four minutes into the game, the mid lane was fighting.
Four minutes and forty-three seconds in, the mid lane was fighting.
Five minutes and twenty seconds in, the mid lane was fighting.
The director continuously moved around the camera and couldnât help but sigh internally. Thatâs right, this was the proper opening method for a TTC vs HT game.
Although Soft was the one picking nearly all the fights so far.
Lucian was undoubtedly an early-mid game champion. If he wasnât able to create pressure in the lane, then there was no point in taking Lucian at all.
Naturally, Jian Rong couldnât compete with Orianna in terms of waveclearing, so he kept going up to trade with Master as soon as his skills were off cooldown. Jian Rongâs positioning was good, making it very hard for Oriannaâs skills to land on him, and it was evident that Jian Rong was getting the better end of the deal after a few exchanges. Only a small chunk of Oriannaâs health remained, but she stubbornly refused to recall to baseâ
The spectators with omniscient POV could see that Master wasnât going back to the base because HTâs jungler, Gragas, was nearby.
Lu Boyuan helped Qian-ge bait out the opposing top lanerâs flash before he turned around and slipped into the enemy jungle. When he saw that their red buff was unexpectedly still there, he immediately said, âMid lane watch out, their jungler should be close by.â
Jian Rong: âOkay.â
As Xiao Bai was channeling back to the base, he checked on the mid lane. âYouâre still not leaving yet?â
Not only did Jian Rong stay, he even pressed forward, practically encroaching on the enemyâs tower.
At that exact moment, the low-health, manaless Orianna suddenly flashed HTâs team logo at Jian Rong.
As soon as that emote popped up, Xiao Bai knew that there was no way their mid laner was leaving now.
Almost right after, Gragas, who had been waiting in ambush for quite a while, instantly used his E and flashed in an attempt to knock Jian Rong backâwhich Jian Rong beautifully evaded with a dash!
The fearful and on edge Commentator A widened his eyes in shock. âSoft dodged it! How was he able to avoid that?! Gragas was clearly in his blind spot⌠just how fast is Softâs reaction speed???!â
In front of Commentator Aâs dumbstruck gaze, a golden flash of light subsequently illuminated the gameâdespite being ganked, Lucian didnât just refuse to run. He also flashed right on top of the low-health Orianna.
Masterâs heart skipped a beat, and he immediately used his own flash. Unfortunately, it was already too late.
A moment before he flashed, Lucianâs last two bullets left the barrelâ
âFirst blood!â
Commentator A shouted raspily, âIncredible!â
Commentator B: âAmazing!!!â
Commentator C: âCongrats to Softâfor a successful! Solo! Kill!!!!!â
That play seemed to happen in the blink of an eye. While everyone else was still reflecting on Jian Rongâs incomprehensible blind E dodge, Lucian had already killed Orianna and disappeared into the enemy jungle.
Of course, Gragas couldnât just let him leave like that, and he pursued him into the jungleâonly to run smack into Graves, who had rushed over to provide aid.
With Lu Boyuanâs help, Jian Rong got a double kill. Then, he returned to the mid lane with 88 HP left.
Everyone thought that he was going to clear another wave of minions before going back to the base.
But after Jian Rong walked over to the mid lane, he stood in place and stopped moving.
The spectators watching the overall match didnât know what was going on, and the commentators were also baffled.
However, the viewers in the stream titled âMSI Finals Player POV â TTC Softâ watched with wide eyes as Jian Rong halted Lucian in the mid lane andâclicked on the chat.
[[All] TTC ŕź Soft: ?]
[[All] TTC ŕź Soft: pause?]
âDo you need to pause?
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The author has something to say:
Not sure if you can see pro players typing in the player POV stream in reality. In any case, you can in my novel (?)