Chapter 300 - Beat him Back Into the Coffin he Came Crawling out From
Team Shanghai showcased by far their strongest performance in the Round of 16 series versus Fuzhou Tech. But they were still a new team with clear weak spots. Their teamwork left a lot to be desired and the individual players werenât necessarily the best in their role either. Zhang Hao in the top lane was quite clearly one of the weakest Toplaners in the entire Winter Collegiate Cup, and though Tang Bingyao had a lot of untapped potential, she was only average right now. That left Zeng Rui, An Xin and Lin Feng. Zeng Rui was an uncontested A- Support. Everyone recognized that. But An Xin and Lin Feng were new to the Shanghai scene. No one knew them beyond the few games theyâd seen. And in those games, An Xin had played a strange method that looked lacking, while Lin Feng had a habit to be better than his lane opponent without actually looking all that much better.
Fuzhou Tech was the strongest opponent Team Shanghai had faced in the Winter Collegiate Cup. But just like in the previous rounds, they played at a level right above their opponents and beat them. There were no flashy plays, except from Lin Feng at the end of the second game, and nothing that stood out in particular. So it wasnât all too surprising that Team Beijing didnât think too much about Team Shanghai.
Team Beijing was a team of monstrous talents handpicked by the Beijing Esports Association. They were the best players from their region specifically recruited to beat the teams from the Shanghai and Guangzhou Esports Associations. And Goalie belonged to Team Guangzhou. The Beijing Esports Organization learned about Goalie early on, and so they knew they needed a lot more than just a university level team.
Zhejiang University was a solid B team. It could be argued that Sun Ruinian lifted them up to a B+ grade, though not everyone agreed with that notion. But Team Beijing was indisputably B+ grade. In most years, this was enough to compete for the title. And odds were that it was enough this time around as well. But Fan Yuan, the vice president of the Beijing Esports Association, wasnât satisfied with his team. He looked at the individual members in the office room, one at a time, before lecturing them. âStop underestimating your opponent,â he said before turning his back to them and looking at the projection of the replays on the wall. He then slapped his ruler against it and continued, âThese five players are handpicked by the Shanghai Esports Association! They have beaten every opponent theyâve faced so far! And odds are that we have to play against them in the main tournament.â
Fan Yuan took a deep breath and closed his eyes. Our main roster consists of a B grade player, two B+s and two A-s. We have no Goalie in the mid lane, but weâve got a strong team. Probably stronger than Team Shanghai. But not when we canât even be bothered to take our opponents seriously. Team Shanghai has strong players. We need to⊠How do I get through their egos? He turned to look back at the seven players from Team Beijing and said, âNothing good will come from looking down on them. All Iâm asking is to consider their strengths and be ready to play against them, and beat them.â
A chuckle sounded in the quiet room. One of Team Beijingâs members shook his head and said, âYou really think theyâre going to make it to the main tournament? With that team? Theyâre playing Zhejiang University next, right? The way Iâm seeing it, Zhejiang University has the better team. We just watched both games. Zhejiang University looked far more convincing.â
âIâd put my money on Zhejiang University. We should focus on them,â another team member chimed in.
The other players from Team Beijing all agreed. They started talking about the Zhejiang University versus Stepping Stone University game, commented on how Sun Ruinian had truly reached A- grade in the ad-carry role, and argued that with the line-up Zhejiang was sporting they really couldnât be disregarded. Gradually, the arrogant and derisive undertone disappeared from their conversation and was replaced with respect. Zhejiang University was a strong team and deserved their full attention.
âTrue, true. Zhejiang University is indeed a strong team,â Fan Yuan agreed, nodding. I finally have their attention now. Good. Weâll focus on Zhejiang University first. He continued, âZhejiang University won the first Collegiate Cup four years ago. Their founder became one of the best professional players in League of Legends, though he quit years ago. Our latest intel on him says heâs focusing on his studies.â He briefly paused before adding, âBut that also means heâs still at Zhejiang University. Which means he is eligible to play. You mightâve heard his name before. AyDeeCee.â
Fan Yuan had joined the Chinese esports scene midway Season 2. He was a young man eager to show his worth and climb the ranks of the Chinese Esports Association. To that end, heâd spent every waking minute of his life learning everything there was to learn about Chinaâs competitive League of Legends scene. We were all still learning back then. There was just so much to do and not enough time to do it in. He had briefly glanced at the data from before Season 2, but quickly cast that aside. Heâd reasoned that players from the past werenât going to help China win, only active players could do that. And the most famous active player in Season 2 was AyDeeCee. He was a phenomenon! It was actually exciting to go and watch games back then just because he was playing! I still remember how high we graded him. 81%! All this talk about B grade players and A grade players⊠At 80%, you transcend that rating system and truly step into the realm of a professional player! AyDeeCee took that step years ago! He was in a realm of his own! If he really starts playing again⊠He shook his head and turned to look at Yu Ping. I wonder if Yu Ping can beat him. Doubt it. Even after all this time, I doubt Yu Ping can beat AyDeeCee. He sighed and said, âYu Ping, prepare to play against AyDeeCee, just in case.â
Yu Ping raised an eyebrow. Why would I need to prepare for him? He hasnât played in years... He grinned and said, âDonât worry about him. Iâd love to show my skills off against him.â He paused for a moment, then shrugged and added, âHeâs an old man from Season 2. Itâs Season 5. Almost 6. This is our season.â
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Team Guangzhou had moved to a luxurious apartment building that the Guangzhou Esports Association had rented just for them. It was their little, very large gaming house. They were gathered in the main training room together with their coaches and were reviewing the games played in the East China Regionals. More specifically, they were talking about Zhejiang University and discussing the possibility of AyDeeCee stepping in to lead Zhejiang University to the main tournament.
Goalie listened to what his interpreter told him and then turned to look at his coach with a blank expression. He slowly enunciated, âAy. Dee. Cee?â Then he grinned and shrugged, before leaning over to his interpreter and whispering a message in Korean.
The interpreter turned to look at the coaches and translated, âGoalie says he remembers that someone with that name played all the way back in Season 2, maybe even Season 1? He calls them a ârelic of the pastâ. Weâre now in a ânewâ period of League of Legends that doesnât care about âold fameâ. Goalie also says thatâŠâ He briefly paused and turned to look at Goalie, who nodded at him. He bit on his lips before saying, âGoalie also says that if AyDeeCee really comes back, that heâll âbeat him back into the coffin he came crawling out fromâ.â
The two coaches both looked at Goalie who was still smiling. His pale, starved face created a terrifying expression. They almost recoiled back, but eventually just shook their heads. They were accepting of the confidence bordering arrogance, mostly because Goalie was one of the most talented players in all of League of Legends. His teammates, on the other hand, didnât care one bit for Goalieâs antics. They were used to the strange things he said and of the fact he spent so much time behind his computer that he skipped more than a few meals. If anything, it motivated them to train harder too, just to be worthy to play together with him.
âThatâs right! Weâve got Goalie! Whatâs some old bloke gonna do?â
âLawl! Is Zhejiang University going to cast Dead Rite to bring AyDeeCee back to life?â
âDid that guy even play in the last three years? How good can he really be?â
âWhat Goalie said! A relic of the past! He shouldnât come back. Heâll just stain his legacy!â
âI hope that old fart stays in his retirement home! The young rule now!â
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A loud sneezing sound boomed through a dorm room in Zhejiang University. Shi Hang, a 25 year old man, rubbed his nose clean on his sleeve and complained, âWhat the hell is going on? Iâve been sneezing all day! Is someone talking about me, or am I just getting sick?â He looked out of the window over an almost empty square down below. The coldness that winter brought carried people inside and made them turn on their heater. Shi Hang wasnât any different. The temperature in his room was so high that he wasnât even wearing a sweater, just a clean white t-shirt.
Shi Hang walked to his fridge and took two bottles of beer out. He looked over his shoulder and asked, âWant one?â
The other person in the room, sitting on the edge of a seat fiddling with his fingers, was Sun Ruinian. The ad-carry from Zhejiang Universityâs esports team chewed on his lips and shook his head. âNo thanks.â
Shi Hang shrugged and put one beer back. Then he grabbed a knife and took the cap off his beer. He took a large swig and walked back to the small couch in his living room. There, he let himself fall down and put his feet up on the coffee table in front of him. âSo, what led you here?â he asked. âLooking to mooch food off of me again?â
âNo, no,â Sun Ruinian replied, shaking his head. âIâm not here for thatâŠâ He pursed his lips and looked at the man sitting across from him. Would people still come to our esports club if they saw you like this? You know youâre the most popular guy at our university, right? Everyone wants to join our esports team because of you! They donât even care about Rake or Hermes, they only talk about you! Theyâre proud of being part of the esports club you founded!
Shi Hang took a second sip from his beer, a special brew that had a salty bitterness to it. He let out a satisfied burp and leaned further back in his chair. Sun Ruinian, Sun Ruinian. He grinned a bit and nodded to himself. I did well recruiting him. Heâs a great player and when I couldnât be bothered with the club anymore, he happily picked everything up for me. I donât have to do anything anymore. And heâs doing really well. Weâve got more than 500 members and are the universityâs biggest club! Sure, many join because of me, but Sun Ruinian is making the right advertisements for that!
The smile suddenly disappeared from Shi Hangâs face. He moved his lips around and observed Sun Ruinian, disgruntled. But the number of members and how itâs going at the university is one thing, being competitive is something else. We used to compete. Really compete. But since I left the team, weâve been falling behind. We havenât won the Collegiate Cup even once since I won it. We didnât even make the Finals last year! That was a damn disgrace! How could they get knocked out in the semis? Itâs below us. He took another swig from his beer and shook his head. Whatâs next? We donât even make it to semis? Are we going to drop out in Regionals? Fuck that! Sun Ruinian has a lot of talent, and heâs got the right attitude. But something is clearly missing. What did we have when we won? We had me. I was A grade back then, closing in on A+. I was better than Sun Ruinian is now. Far better. Heâs talented and all, but heâs just not good enough. We need more!
âIâm really not here to mooch food off of you!â Sun Ruinian repeated, a cold shiver spiking down his spine. Why is he looking so mad? Did I do something wrong? What did I do wrong? He chewed on the inside of his cheeks and played with his fingers, nervous. Heâs the founder of our esports club and Iâm screwing up. But when I do something wrong, heâs always really blunt about it. If I screwed up, he wouldâve told me already, right? What am I supposed to⊠I should talk. Maybe I can convince him to join our team... He closed his eyes and tried to calm himself down. Then he opened his eyes to look at Shi Hang and said, âWe won the Round of 16 yesterday. The quarter finals are up next. We can qualify for the main tournament again.â
Shi Hang took a large sip from his beer and looked at Sun Ruinian, uninterested. âQuarterfinals? Still the East China Regionals, right? Thatâs hardly worth mentioning. The only thing I care about is that you win that tournament. Come back to me when you have.â
Sun Ruinian smiled bitterly and complained, âYou make it sound so easy, but itâs not. It really isnât.â
Shi Hang raised an eyebrow and snorted. He said, âI won it four years ago, didnât I? So letâs just assume I have a pretty decent idea about the skill required. And you guys? You arenât that much worse than we were back then. So whatâs the deal? Why arenât you winning?â
âBecause Iâm not you!â Sun Ruinian exclaimed. He bit on his lips and looked down at his shoes. Iâm trying, I really am! But Iâm not you! Youâre better. Even back then you were already far better than Iâm now. Not just as an ad-carry but also as a shotcaller and team captain. He took a deep, long breath before saying, âYou know, if you helpââ
âEnough,â Shi Hang cut Sun Ruinian off. He shook his head and added, âStop this. You keep trying it and I keep saying no. Itâs starting to annoy me. I played in the LPL, you know that right?â He briefly paused to let his words settle in, then shook his head and continued, âHow can I possibly lower myself to play in this kiddy league? Everyone will make fun of me. And they would have every right to! Iâm too good to play in that tournament. Thatâs the end of it.â
I know, I know! Thatâs what you keep saying! Sun Ruinian rubbed his eyes and sighed, tired. He argued, âYes, but have you seen the teams competing this time? Theyâre far better than befoââ
âSo what?â Shi Hang asked, curling his lips into a frown. âThey brought in kids, yeah? From high school? And youâre telling me theyâre better than you are? What? You want me to come and show those kiddies the skills of an actual professional player? Do you really not hear how ridiculous that sounds?â
Shi Hang looked at Sun Ruinian and kept shaking his head. He continued, âDonât think I havenât paid any attention. I know about the three high school teams. Team Beijing looks decent. B+ maybe? You can beat them. I donât see an issue there. And then thereâs the Guangzhou team as well. I read something about a Korean import. What was his name again? Goalie or something, right? Heâs the best player in the tournament? A+?â Shi Hang was still shaking his head and started grinning. âYou do realise that my âgradeâ is far above A+, right? This whole grading system, itâs for amateur players. Itâs for university students, and not for real professional players. Do you really not see how weird it would look if I stepped in? Sure, nothing is stopping me. But nothing is stopping God Roundy from playing either, is it? But is he playing? No, of course he isnât! Heâs a professional player! This is an amateur tournament! Can I beat Goalie? Of course I can! Jesus! But Iâm not going to lower myself to that level. Iâm just not. And thatâs the end of that.â
Sun Ruinian nodded in understanding. I know all of that! I know! It doesnât make sense for you to come back and help us! But we both know how good our⊠how good my team is. Weâre not good enough to win this tournament. Weâre just not! And yes, I get why you donât want to play. But with you, weâd win! Thatâs why Iâm here again to try! I have to! He bit on his lips and wanted to argue, but held himself back.
âRight,â Shi Hang finally said. He took a quick sip from his beer and wiped the foam from his lips before asking, âWho are you guys playing in the next round anyway?â
Sun Ruinian grinned. Here it comes. Heâll laugh at me. Heâll call me useless. He shook his head and said, âThe high school team from the Shanghai Esports Association. Team Shanghai.â
âHoh? And theyâre the team you want help with?â Shi Hang asked, worried. He sat up straight in his chair and even took his feet off the coffee table. He continued, âYou mean you have to play against the team handpicked by the Shanghai Esports Association. Shit, they made it all the way to the quarter finals? They must be really good! You better not underestimate them. I want you guys to beat themââ He couldnât keep the facade up and started laughing. He leaned back again and said, âThat was a joke, if you didnât catch on. I donât know how good they are, but since I havenât really heard anything about them, Iâm sure you guys are better. Easy qualification for the main tournament, right?â
Yep, there it was. He made fun of the team I think we might lose to. What do I do now? Sun Ruinian smiled bitterly and replied, âWeâll do our best. Iâm not going to underestimate them, because if we donât give it our all, Iâm not sure we can even beat them. I actually donât know how weâre going to beat them.â
Shi Hang frowned in honest surprise and asked, âWhat? Are they actually good?â
Sun Ruinian nodded and explained, âYeah, theyâre surprisingly good. Their ad-carry and Toplaner are easy enough, but the other three membersâŠâ He briefly paused to take a deep breath and then continued, âTheir Support is Zeng Rui. Heâs an A- Support. Heâs good, but not unbeatable. Then there is their Jungler. An Xin. Iâm not sure what to think of her. Her gank timings and pathing gave me the chillââ
âWaitWaitWait!â Shi Hang interrupted. An Xin? He sat up straight for real this time and looked Sun Ruinian in the eyes. âAn Xin? The player in their Jungle is called An Xin?â
âYeah, thatâs her name. I can show you,â Sun Ruinian replied, confused. He looked at Shi Hang doubtfully and asked, âIs something wrong? Do you know her or something?â
Shi Hang waved his hand and said, âAh, itâs fine. Iâm fine. Go on. Where were you? Just their Midlaner, right? Whatâs so bad about their Midlaner?â He raised his beer bottle and let the light fall on the glass. Just a bit left. He put it to his lips and emptied its contents into his mouth.
Sun Ruinian nodded slowly and said, âYes. Their Midlaner. Thatâs the real problem. The others are good, but I can see how good they are for the most part and I can come up with a way to beat them. Then there is their Midlaner⊠I donât know. The way he was playing, there just was something about itâŠâ He shook his head and raised his shoulder before continuing, âI just donât get it. Iâm afraid heâs far better than Zuo Chong. I really donât know what to do about this Lin Fengââ
The bottle of beer slipped from Shi Hangâs hand and fell on the ground, while the beer in his mouth went down the wrong pipe. He coughed violently and spit out the beer across his table, spraying Sun Ruinian. Tears sprung in his eyes from the pain, but he didnât notice it. The shock was too great. LIN FENG? He coughed, choked, and couldnât see much through the black spots clouding his vision. But he still jumped up and over the coffee table. He then grabbed Sun Ruinian by the shoulders and shouted into his face, âWHAT? LIN FENG!?â