One reason was because he felt like it was too oppressive playing support, and he couldnât get any kills. The second reason was that he didnât have good luck, and most of the ADCs he encountered in solo queue could infuriate him to the point that he had to pace ten circles around the room while throwing punches at the air.
The last time he had played support, it had been for that weirdo couple, and the ADC hadnât received a single heal from him starting mid game.
The time before that, Jian Rong had played a damage dealer support, and the ADC hadnât gotten a single kill.
The time before thatâŚ
In summary, his livestreamâs water friends werenât wrong. The people who were his ADCs never ended up well.
With a âspectator.jpgâ attitude, the water friends posted in âSoftBarâ: [What is the little dumbass thinking, itâs not like this is our territory. If he screws over Road, Dad canât out-flame those fans.]
Then, with their very own eyes, they saw Jian Rong take out Lulu, a short, adorable little sorceress sister.
Of this championâs four skills, three were used to protect teammates, and the last one was also a slow. All her dialogue consisted of lines like âtrans~mog~ulate,â âdelightify~,â and âzippy.â1
They had watched Jian Rong play the game for two years, but they had never once seen him use this thing before.
Lu Boyuan was playing Kalista, a champion who was always on the move.
The fans watched him skillfully move about, throwing spears and getting kills, and they filled the barrage with all sorts of glowing praises.
âMy ADC is so-so.â Lu Boyuan said indifferently, âThis is a relatively low division, so itâs passable.â
[Passable? Husband, arenât you on a massacre right now?]
[God Lu is still low-key. If this was that Lulu next to him, he would already be asking âwho can stop your dadâ by now]
[So God Lu, are you retiring or not ah, can you give a clear answer⌠Iâve been worrying about it for so many days now, Iâm really super sad QAQ]
[Dumbass bluenette buying support items that shield allies⌠end of Grandpaâs youth.]
[Injured his brain drinking, suggest seeing a doctor promptly, hope everything is fine.]
Lu Boyuan glanced at the barrage and answered the fans directly for the first time, âI wonât be retiring this year.â
The barrage instantly exploded; the comments were packed densely together, and it was hard to clearly make out a single one.
That Peach Jam was playing the Lady of Luminosity, Lux.
She hadnât really quieted down after entering the game and continued to constantly spam the chat. Ever since she found out that she had matched into a game with Road, she acted as if she were playing on social media rather than playing a game.
Jian Rong watched her send out message after message. At the beginning, she was still using âGod Lu,â but now it had become âLu.â
He exhaled and pressed his lips together tightly as he purchased items.
The seventh time Peach Jam came to the bot lane, Lu Boyuan finally responded to her once.
[TTC ŕź Road: No need to come to bot.]
[Love To Eat Peach Jam: Oh T.T]
After they cleared the bot lane, they went to the mid lane together to team fight.
[Love To Eat Peach Jam: Lu~ you can have the blue buff, I donât need it~]
[TTC ŕź Road: Thanks]
Jian Rong expressionlessly turned around and started running towards the bottom jungle, intending to place a ward to provide vision.
âLulu.â Lu Boyuan suddenly called out to him. âCome here.â
Jian Rong froze, swiveled around, and caught up with him.
Lu Boyuan attacked the blue buff down to low health before he said, âTake it.â
Jian Rongâs hands worked faster than his brain, and he took the blue buff with one hit.
Peach Jam cautiously typed out a â?â in the chat.
The barrage was also full of â?â.
[Why give support Lulu the blue buff?]
[God Lu, youâve got it all wrong. Peach Jam is the girl, this Lulu is that dumbass son of mine.]
[Iâve seen a pair of sweethearts use this maneuver before. And then I was so disgusted by them in that game that I ended up AFKing.]
Lu Boyuan said, âLetâs go to the top lane and get kills.â
Jian Rong collected his thoughts and obediently followed after him, Luluâs little sorceress character bobbing up and down as she walked. Jian Rong kept feeling as if this champion was much nicer to look at now than before.
They won that game without much difficulty. Lu Boyuan left the postgame lobby and was about to start a new match when a few messages from an in-game friend suddenly popped up.
[PUD, XIU: That very well-behaved kid you were talking about, I know who it is now. Is it that one who just came of age not long ago?]
[PUD, XIU: Has the kid already moved in with you? How are you all getting along?]
There wasnât anything particularly wrong with those statements from an insiderâs point of view.
But to the crowd of observers, each and every word equalled a bone to pickâ
[Whatâs going on? Husband, youâre dating?!]
[Oh damn, just came of age? Worse than a beast!]
[Above, are you crazy, Roadâs only 23 this year, is there something wrong with dating an 18 year old?]
[Who the hell is this lucky to be able to sleep with Lu Boyuan right after coming of age???]
[So it turns out you like the obedient ones TAT]
[No, forget the rest, itâs normal for professional players to date. But⌠can girlfriends move into the base? Will this not fucking affect practice? Not affect the other members? Oh, I forgot that your God Lu is #1 in the LPL, the other players probably wouldnât dare to say anything even if they got mad.]
[Anti, is something the matter? TTCâs base is so huge, how will one extra person living there affect anyone?]
[Even though I also think it isnât right to let a girlfriend move into the base, youâre right about one thing. Right now Road is indeed #1 in the LPL.]
Jian Rong was also stunned.
Road had a girlfriend?
And she was going to move into the base? Then⌠wouldnât she be living in the room opposite his own?
And also, didnât they say that outsiders werenât allowed to stay overnight at the base?
Jian Rongâs mood became inexplicably irritated. He raked a hand through his hair, thinking that it definitely must be because that Peach Jam was too noisy just then.
âNot dating.â That line suddenly came through his headphones.
Lu Boyuan suspected that XIU knew he was streaming and was purposefully stirring things up. He closed the chat and dragged the game interface to the side to read the barrage.
Then the barrage scrolled by even faster.
Lu Boyuan lowered his gaze. âSpam a little slower, I canât read them clearly.
âIâm not #1, there is no #1 in the competitive arena.
âOutsiders arenât allowed to stay overnight at the base.
âWill I retire next year⌠Iâll talk about next yearâs matters next year.â
Jian Rong propped up his elbow, blocking the space between him and Xiao Bai.
After that, he lowered his head and very carefully pressed the â+1â after a âwhoâs the very well-behaved kid whoâs the very well-behaved kid!!â comment.
âWhoâs the very well-behaved kidâŚâ Lu Boyuan answered very naturally, âOur teamâs new mid laner.â
The audience: â?â
The other three people in the practice room: â?â
Jian Rong: â?â
The barrage erupted once again, and Jian Rong felt like it was extremely laggy even on his phone.
Everyone knew that TTC was going to switch mid laners for sure this season, but there hadnât been any news about it up until now.
Even though Lu Boyuan hadnât revealed any information from what he said, it was still enough to stir up the fans.
Someone tapped his shoulder, and Jian Rong subconsciously covered his phone screen with his hand before turning his head, calming his heartbeat.
Xiao Bai lowered his voice and questioned, bewildered, âI wasnât listening closely just now. The well-behaved kid or whatever that my ge was talking about⌠is that you?â
Jian Rong was silent for a few seconds before he asked, âHas the team recruited any other new mid laners? My substitute or something?â
Xiao Bai: âNo.â
Jian Rong let out an âohâ and nodded assuredly. âThen itâs me.â
Xiao Bai: ââŚâ
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That night, Ding-ge knocked on Jian Rongâs door and let him know that TTCâs Weibo would be issuing the official announcement tomorrow.
âOriginally we wanted to announce it a few days from now,â Ding-ge said. âUnexpectedly, Road mentioned it today in the livestream, and it went straight onto the hot search. Itâll be wasted if we donât use it, so we might as well strike while the iron is hot.â
Jian Rong gave an âenâ and asked, âDo I need to do anything?â
âNo, when the time comes just repost the clubâs Weibo and thatâll be good. Iâve already let them know, and the Weibo verification will show up on your account tomorrow. Youâll have to change your Weibo username too⌠those are all trivial matters.â Ding-ge paused. âBut there is one thing I have to emphasize to you again⌠from now on, youâll officially be a professional player, and you have to keep that in mind before saying or doing anything. Do your best not to make any mistakes in a public space or on social media. This is for your sake too.â
Jian Rong pressed his lips together and nodded. âI know, Iâm aware of the consequences.â
Seeing his earnest, meek appearance, Ding-ge was very satisfied, and he patted his shoulder with the air of an elder. âDonât be nervous, I believe you.â
Jian Rong wasnât nervous.
He was able to calmly play games and chat in front of several hundred thousand people, so what was there to be nervous about when posting a statement about joining a team.
The only thing was, now that Ding-ge mentioned it, it actually reminded him of his main account that he had long forgotten about.
Knowing that there would be staff members accessing his Weibo from now on, Jian Rong logged into his abandoned main account and swiftly canceled his special follow for Lu Boyuan. He then went to read the innumerable comments and reposts.
While moving around, he accidentally glimpsed the number one topic on the hot searchâ#TTCâs Well-Behaved Kid Mid Laner#
ââŚâ
Jian Rong looked away, ears red, and felt a little guilty for some reason.
It had been too long since he last logged into Weibo, and the comments underneath his post about stopping streaming already numbered over ten thousand.
Among the newest comments, there were some saying that they missed him, and there were also some who found their way over from Kanâs matchfixing announcement to curse him out. Both sides had begun fighting once more, and they had energetically built up a three hundred story tower.
He finally knew where all those comments came from.
The top comment was still from that crappy fanclub.
[Softâs Only Fanclub 2: Dumb son, Dad misses you]
Jian Rong started typing.
[Soft: Not close, donât miss me]
Only a few seconds after he responded, a dozen or so new replies instantly jumped outâ
[You still have the fucking nerve to show up? After being forced to stop streaming, you donât even know to come on here and chat with your dad. Whatâs this unfilial son up to every day? Starved to death yet?]
[Soft: Getting by better than you]
[If you donât have any money, you should find a second job and go be an accompanying player. Dad will buy a thousand hours from you, want you to play support for me]
[Soft: If you swear a blood oath that you wonât leave any bad reviews, sure]
[Little dumbass, can your brain be a little more clever? If youâre forced to stop streaming, just go freeload off of someone elseâs livestream ah.]
[Soft: Are you telling me how to do my job?]
Jian Rong was answering casually, but when he lowered his eyes and saw the next comment, his smile immediately froze.
The comment was replying to someone from the argument tower. It wasnât clear what the person that it was answering had said, but this commenter opened up right away with a mini essay:
[Tongtong1234: Got it, your sonâs a Road fan. Itâs not strange, the fans reflect the person, after all. The only thing Road knows how to do is act pretentious anyway. On the surface, he doesnât fight over anything, but in private, he directs his crowd of moronic fans to implicate other players and also attack other teams. I bet that TTC not only matchfixes, but also buys their way into the top 4, or else how can they place in the top 4 year after year? All Iâm saying is that even though Roadâs already this garbage, he can still enter the semifinals⌠just how long is he going to keep clinging on before heâs finally willing to retire and give the esports circle some peace and quiet?]
Jian Rong sneered coldly.
[Soft: From what I can see, youâre even stranger. In private, youâre a dumbass, and on the surface, youâre even more of a dumbass. Just how long will it take before a dumbass like you is finally willing to be banned and give the internet some peace and quiet? If youâre a pathological liar, then hurry up and go get treatment, donât come under my Weibo and have an episode.]
[Tongtong1234: You fucker]
[Soft: How come youâre still not getting lost? Do I have to go get my stick? Did you not see the sign hanging on my Weibo: Tongtong1234 and dogs are not allowed to enter?]
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The next day, at two in the afternoon. Due to an extreme boredom from the lack of competitions, a portion of esports fans were getting ready to surf Weibo in search of a brawl when they unexpectedly refreshed and found two new Weibo postsâ
[TTC Esports Club: Welcome new member @TTC ŕź Soft to TTCâs LoL division.
Soft is a strong and powerful new pro player with unlimited potential. He will be challenging next yearâs spring season with us as the teamâs starting mid laner.
We trust that Softâs addition to the team will bring even more energy and probability. Everyone, please look forward to it! [cute]]
[League of Legends Esports: [Article: The penalty announcement concerning the inappropriate statements made by TTCâs Jian Rong (ID: TTC ŕź Soft) on Weibo]]
I compared Luluâs Chinese and English dialogue and just used the corresponding words⌠pls appreciate bc I sat there listening to Lulu laugh for like five minutes OTL Although fun fact it sounds lot more meng (cute) in Chinese than it does in English (she sounds kinda like a hyper kid in English LOL) ^
Wei: Asdfhajdfha Jian Rong my son⌠off to a great start LOL