It took a few seconds after Lu Boyuan walked out of the video frame for the streamâs water friends and the streamer himself to snap out of it.
[Is this a teammate benefit???]
[I suddenly remembered something, the day before yesterday when I was watching Xiao Baiâs stream, he asked Pine what runes he should pick for Aphelios. Pine asked him, âDoes the Tencent gaming assistant not want to serve youâ hahahahahahaha]
[Even if he wanted to change the runes, he didnât have to hold his hand!!!]
[Exactly, he shouldâve held the little dumbass in his lap and selected the runes while explaining their uses!]
[Damn, he went too fast, I didnât see which runes Road changed!! If someone saw it, could you please let me know ahhh]
[I didnât see it either I was too busy staring at my husbandâs face QAQ]
[Son, open the rune page so Dad can copy it down.]
Jian Rong ducked his head and repeatedly rubbed his neck with his hand. âWith how trash you all are, itâs the same no matter what runes you use.â
[???]
[Dammit, why can you only report a personal attack from another water friend on StarTV? They donât care about streamers attacking water friends, is that so?]
[You arenât even willing to share this with Daddy? A dumbass that was married off, spilled water that canât be retrieved??]
Jian Rong disregarded them. He pursed his lips and focused on the game instead.
His Lee Sin was indeed average, but it was enough for Diamond tier, especially with the added help of Roadâs runes⊠by mid-game, the enemyâs jungle was Jian Rongâs second home.
After winning the game, innumerable friend requests popped up the moment Jian Rong returned to the post-match score page.
His friend requests would always blow up if he was streaming. Jian Rong opened the listing and rejected them one by one, all the way until he saw an ID named âSavior.â
He had played against Savior two years ago, so he knew that this Korean server account belonged to PUDâs mid laner himself.
He hesitated and frowned before accepting.
[Savior: HI]
[softsndd: speak chinese1]
[Damn, youâre telling a Korean on the Korean server to speak Chinese hahahaha]
[LOL Iâm watching Saviorâs stream, Saviorâs Chinese isnât quite good enough and his pinyin is even worse, he called XIU over to type for him hahaha]
[Savior: soft?]
[softsndd: . ]
[Everyone look! This period!! Is this not the number one cold and aloof male god choice for an online dating partner? My dumbass son is also handsome to boot!]
[Too bad my son only dates in the workplace and not online.]
[Savior: softsndd what does that mean?]
[softsndd: I am your dad]
[Savior: âŠ]
Savior asked Jian Rong if he wanted to duo queue, saying that he could go on his side account. Jian Rong instantly refused.
Jian Rong glanced at the barrage. âItâs not because I think heâs bad, we both play the same role, so how do you queue together? He has to switch to his side account too. Thereâs no need, weâre not that close.â
At first, Jian Rong only considered this a brief interlude that concluded with his rejection.
Until the day of the match rolled around. Right as he sat down in the car, he heard Xiao Bai and the rest discussing Savior.
Xiao Bai was browsing through Tieba. âWah, Saviorâs really been going through it these past few days. He changed his ID overnight, and he didnât even stream yesterday.â
âWhatâs up with him?â Ding-ge got in the car. âWait a minute, didnât I tell you not to look at Tieba so much!â
âThe match hasnât even started yet, Iâm just getting in my fill.â Xiao Bai scrolled down his screen. âSince heâs been consecutively winning the regular season matches lately, the netizens predicted that he would probably go participate in MSI with PUD this year. Then Korean trolls started to insult him and stir up drama.â
MSI was short for League of Legendsâ Mid-Season Invitational tournament, an event that was held once a year. Together with the World Championship and All-Star event, the three competitions were treated as League of Legendsâ top three international tournaments.
Only one team from each major competitive regional league could compete in MSI, so solely the Spring Split champion could play on behalf of the LPL.
âArenât they insulting the wrong person.â Jian Rong raised an eyebrow. âWho said PUD could get into MSI?â
Lu Boyuan put his equipment bag on the seat near the window and sat down next to Jian Rong. âNever mind if they can get into it or not. If theyâre going to flame anyone, shouldnât they flame 98k first?â
â98k has been flamed for many years now, his mentality is extremely strong.â Ding-ge checked his watch and told the driver to start the car before he said, â98k was the first Korean import player. Forget being insulted, heâs even received death threats.â
Yuan Qian was startled. âFuck, it was that terrible?â
Xiao Bai: âThen Savior got off considerably lightly⊠aside from being flamed, his Korean accountâs ID was spread online. Now he encounters actors in every single game, and most recently, he lost 13 games in a row. Even though he changed his ID, itâs useless.â
Jian Rong searched up Saviorâs match history. It truly was tragic; each game displayed absurd scores like 0/16/0, 0/13/2. No wonder he wanted to play on his side account.
âTsk, Jian Rong is incredible.â Xiao Bai suddenly said, âThereâs actually a stickied post on Ventbar thatâs broadcasting your Korean server ranking.â
Ventbar was LoLâs most famous Tieba forum, as well as the largest gathering place for LoL trolls. They nitpicked the winners and flamed the losers. Every well-known pro player possessed a skyscraper of anti posts on this bar.
Jian Rong was an exception. Before he even became a pro player, he already owned a thousand-floor high-rise building in this forum.
Disinterested, Jian Rong put in his earphones. âOh.â
âHowever⊠what the hell.â Xiao Bai turned his head in shock. âYou climbed from Diamond 2 to Grandmaster this fast??â
Jian Rong gave an âen.â
Xiao Bai was stunned.
This wasnât even a fucking question of trying hard or not anymore. In such a short span of time, it was impossible to achieve this without having numerous pages and pages of consecutive wins.
Yuan Qian: âYou can climb this fast even in the higher Korean tiers⊠impressive.â
Jian Rong: âThe Korean server is easier to play in than the domestic server.â
For a moment, Yuan Qian couldnât tell if he was acting cocky or if he was being serious. ââŠwha?â
Jian Rong said succinctly, âThere are a lot of trolls and actors in the domestic server, as well as noobs who were boosted up, making it much more difficult.â
Pine said indifferently, âThere are a ton of actors on the Korean server too.â
âThatâs right! And those actors are extremely disgusting, theyâll only mess with players, pro or otherwise, who have pinyin IDs.â Xiao Bai paused. âMy geâs been trolled a bunch of times.â
On the Korean server, players with pinyin IDs were silently acknowledged to be Chinese, so they would be targeted by a small portion of ill-mannered Korean players.
Jian Rongâs game ID wasnât written in pinyin, and his streaming hadnât taken off yet back when he used to play solely on the Korean server. To top it off, he never really chatted with his teammates in game, so he hadnât encountered many actors.
However, he knew that this sort of thing did happen. He had witnessed Chinese players being trolled and mocked before, and it was precisely because he had encountered an incident like this that his account had been banned for flaming. From that point on, he very rarely played on the Korean server again.
âIt doesnât matter.â Lu Boyuan tugged down the brim of his cap and closed his eyes for a nap. âChinese or Korean server, itâs all the same. If you meet one, just consider them a point-feeding dog. Iâm gonna sleep for a bit, call me when we get there.â
There were only three matches remaining in the spring season. The three teams that TTC hadnât played against yet were all of average strength, so as long as nobody made any major mistakes, they were basically assured victory.
They won todayâs match without any real suspense; the entire match altogether didnât even take an hour.
Once the match ended, Lu Boyuan was given MVP.
The one responsible for the interview was a male anchor known for being fond of stirring up trouble. After he asked a few standard questions, he suddenly switched the subject. âWith the latest Korean server patch, God Lu, you and your teammates shouldâve all gone to practice on the Korean server as well, right?â
Lu Boyuan said, âThey went.â
âThen God Lu, youâŠâ
Lu Boyuan had just finished getting acupuncture, and the doctor had recommended for him not to use his hand before the day of the match. However, he naturally couldnât state such a reason in front of the camera, so instead he said simply, âI forgot the password to my account and only got it back yesterday.â
The anchor laughed. âI see. I heard that Soft is currently aiming for rank one on the Korean server?â
Lu Boyuan cast a cool look at him.
That was something Jian Rong himself had said, that was true, but he had said it in his stream. To the water friends, it was merely a streamerâs typical boasting, nothing more.
But things were different for a match interview. After all, the LPLâs live broadcasts had quite a few international viewers, and its influence reached much farther.
Perhaps the anchor hadnât realized the consequences of discussing this topic, or perhaps his goal was precisely to add fuel to the fire. The anchor continued, âLately, the Korean server can even be considered the gathering place for experts. Do you think Soft can accomplish it?â
In the break room, Ding-ge furiously pointed at the TV and cursed, âWhat kind of dumbass is this! Itâs one thing to bring up the fucking Korean server during an LPL post-match interview! But then he also has to mention something a pro player said when talking big⊠this wonât do, Iâm gonna have to call the person in charge, what the hell!â
Xiao Bai shook his head and said, âItâs over, itâs over, someoneâs definitely going to dig out Jian Rongâs ID on the Korean server now.â
Yuan Qian: âDo they even need to dig? You forgot, his ID already has Soft in it.â
Xiao Bai contemplated for two seconds before he reached out and placed his hand on Jian Rongâs shoulder. âJian Rong, a man of character is always ready to surrender or stand tall. Maybe you should change your Korean server ID once you get backâŠâ
Jian Rong was sitting in a lazy way, and he didnât bother turning his head. âWhy do I have to change it?â
âWith your current tier, itâs too easy for someone to snipe2 you, those actorsâŠâ
It was as if Jian Rong had heard some joke. âThose famous actors on the Chinese server who have clearly marked prices of 7 yuan per point, Iâve run into them at least eight times before, if not ten. Thereâs also a whole bunch of people who instantly retaliate by feeding the moment their mood sours, or immediately going AFK if they donât get the role they want to play. Iâve had someone who was flamed by me specially find a dozen people to come snipe meâif I can get rank one even on the Chinese server, why would I be scared of them?â
Xiao Bai: ââŠâŠâŠâŠâ
Even Pine, who was in the middle of playing Fight the Landlord, couldnât help but raise his hand and give Jian Rong a thumbs up.
Jian Rong didnât say anything else. He put on his hat and continued to watch Lu Boyuanâs interview, his head tilted back.
Lu Boyuanâs expression didnât change. He said evenly, âFirst of all, weâll play on any server, and itâs my belief that every server has many experts.
âSecond, I trust my teammates.â
âGreat, then weâll look forward to the day Soft reaches the peak of the Korean server. AlsoâŠâ
âThereâs nothing to look forward to. Our goal isnât to be rank one on the Korean server, itâs to be the world champion.â Lu Boyuanâs voice was calm, but his words were enough to explode the live broadcastâs barrage. âAlso, this is the LPLâs post-match interview. If youâre interested in our team memberâs ranking, you can schedule an individual interview in advance with our teamâs manager. Thatâs all, thank you.â
The camera urgently switched back to the commentators.
The three commentators looked a little awkward as they tried their hardest to hold back their laughter.
The broadcastâs barrage was densely packed, as if this was the Spring Split finals.
[This anchor is making trouble again. Before, because he asked 98k in a post-match interview what his opinions were on his teammates from his old competitive league, he was demoted for almost two years before he could come back. Who wouldâve expected him to stir things up again before the regular seasonâs even finished⊠as expected, you canât stop a dog from eating shit.]
[Can he straight up retire this time? Iâm tired of him, just perish.]
[I think this is the first time God Lu has gotten angry in front of the cameraâŠ]
[No way, this can be called âgetting angryâ??]
[Thankfully Soft wasnât MVP this time, or else it truly would be very hard to accept if he didnât get in a fist fight with the anchor.]
[I can already imagine the scene of Soft being crazily sniped by those Korean server actorsâŠ]
[Every LPL pro player has been sniped before, right? Never mind the LPL, theyâll even troll their own leagueâs players. In that respect, the Korean and Chinese servers are very similar, Iâm not sure where the idea of the Korean server being good-mannered came from.]
[Damn, that means Softâs streams will definitely be very exciting from now on, Iâm gonna go follow his account.]
[It wonât be that exciting, he constantly encounters actors on the domestic server too. Now laozi is just worried that⊠will he be banned or suspended from competing for insulting someone on the Korean server? Iâm afraid that if my son stays in the Korean server for two days, heâs going to get hit in the face with a huge 99-day competition ban gift.]
[Fuck, you woke me right upâŠ]
[Fans of TTC â suddenly scared!]
Right as Lu Boyuan went off stage, Ding-ge was already waiting for him at the doorway.
âYou head back to the break room first to pack up your peripherals.â Ding-ge was glowering. âIâm waiting to talk to someone in charge here.â
Although Ding-ge always told them not to check public forums and to keep a low profile, he had zero tolerance for his teamâs players being screwed over or swept up in rumors.
Just like when someone had tried to stab Jian Rong last time; even though Ding-ge had taken care of things in a low-key manner on the surface, in private he had kept a closer eye than anyone else on the overall process.
When Lu Boyuan got back to the break room, Xiao Bai and the rest were already passionately surfing through Tieba.
Jian Rong was also jabbing away at his phone, head lowered.
Lu Boyuan walked over to Xiao Bai and nudged his shoe, indicating for him to move over. Xiao Bai obediently scooted to the side.
Jian Rong was currently participating in a serious insulting match with a hater who said that Lu Boyuan had shamelessly spurred the netizens to cancel the anchor during the interview.
After he skillfully finished typing out his message, he added a taunting smiling emoji and hit send.
A familiar voice came from his right. âXiao Bai spent money and hired several dozen people to help him clear up rumors on Tieba before, 0.5 yuan per comment.â
Jian Rong: ââŠâ
âWith your skill levelâŠâ Lu Boyuan paused briefly. âI can give you ten yuan per comment? Is that enough?â
Jian Rong had washed his hands of his old lifestyle for quite a while now. On this rare occasion, he had left the secluded mountain to barge into Tieba once more and had been caught in the act again.
Jian Rong stiffly locked his phone before he lifted his hand and scratched at the brim of his hat.
He was wearing the hat from before again, the one with âRoadâ written on the right side.
A long moment later, Jian Rong finally said, âFor other people, I charge 80 per comment.â
Then he glanced around, and after confirming that the others were all playing on their phones, he said quickly, ââŠfor you, itâs free.â
Just as he said that, Ding-ge pushed open the break room door. Judging from his expression, he had given them a solid scolding.
He waved his hand and said in a bold voice, âCome on, Iâll take you guys to eat out!â
Instantly, the other three people happily got up and left.
Jian Rong also stood up. He slung his equipment bag over his shoulder before he reached out to get Lu Boyuanâs, only for Lu Boyuan to grab his wrist from where he was still sitting.
Lu Boyuan looked at him. âWe donât have any practice matches tonight, what do you want to do when you go back?â
Jian Rong subconsciously glanced at the other team members and replied quietly, âPlay ranked.â
Lu Boyuan said, âThereâs no rush.â
Jian Rong went silent as he recalled the comments from a few certain dumbasses on Tieba. He started to say that it was very urgent.
âSince you joined the team, aside from those days during Lunar New Year, it seems like you havenât really left the base.â In a lowered voice, Lu Boyuan negotiated with him, âHow about we donât eat with them, and Iâll take you out to have some fun?â
So Jian Rong is writing in pinyin here (not Chinese characters) â everything in italics is when theyâre communicating using pinyin ^I think Xiao Bai is talking about stream sniping here, when you purposefully watch someoneâs stream to queue at the same time as them (and then probably try to ruin their game) ^
Yan: Yes itâs a date uwu (also I absolutely live for the moments Jian Rong is being ruthless, fly high my little fearless son)
(*edit*) Wei: Me: why is no one commenting on this chapter. Also me: disabled comments. Sorry friends should be fixed now LOL