Everyone on Shenyang Universityâs team was more than aware of Lin Fengâs skill with Assassin-type midlane champions. Lin Feng wasnât just good at playing Assassin-type midlane champions. He wasnât just a strong player on them. He wasnât just dominating, unstoppable and legendary. Nope. He was something else entirelyâHe was a force of nature!
But Lin Feng had a few good reasons for going the Control Mage route in the series against Shenyang University. First and foremost among those reasons was that Shenyangâs Midlaner wasnât anywhere near good enough to make Lin Feng really try. He didnât need to play his best or even his second best Champions. But rather than goofing around on his favourite Champions, Lin Feng decided to practice with Champions he didnât regularly play. There were two goals this served. First off, he wouldnât reveal just how good he was at his favourite Champions to the other competing teams. And secondly, it deepened his Champion pool for his Korean account. He only had a few more days left to climb the final spots and to ensure he won every game he played, he had to be able to pick the optimal Champion for every situation.
Shenyang University didnât have the luxury of holding back. They had their backs pushed against the wall, loaded guns aimed at them. And the entire situation was their fault, because they werenât playing near the level they knew they could. It just took them two full games to realize that. Between the second and the third game, they took a small break and walked away from the stage to reset their mental. They walked around the stadium and watched the fans, listened to the cheers and reminded themselves why they were here, what they were here for. To win!
When Shenyang University returned to their computers, they were ready. Reinvigorated. They recognized that with Lin Feng playing Control Mage-type Champions, the late game was nearly impossible to win. That just meant that they had to win it early. So they chose Champions that excelled at the laning phase. They also recognized that the midlane wasnât a lane they could ever win, and that Team Shanghaiâs top lane was their weakest link. So they used the top lane to kickstart their other lanes.
Zhang Hao didnât see it come. He was just feeling comfortable enough in the series to pick Ryze, a late game Champion. But Ryze had no escape mechanics and a very small health pool during the laning phase. In the first 5 minutes of the game, he was killed three times. Two of those deaths were to Shenyangâs Toplaner who was playing Fiora. And a fed Fiora was dangerous.
Shenyang University made full use of their Fiora. They helped her pull further and further ahead and by the 14th minute, the 4,000 gold advantage they enjoyed was almost entirely on her. She ran around the map and through Team Shanghaiâs Jungle. She killed Tang Bingyao, Zeng Rui and An Xin. She went in one versus four and dove towers whenever she felt like it. The only times she grew cautious, the only times she retreated, was when Lin Fengâs Lulu came close to her. That was the one fight she didnât want to pick.
It took Shenyang University until the 30th minute to get the confidence they needed to take on Lin Fengâs Lulu. They were laying siege on the inhibitor tower in midlane, with a boost from the Baron Buff, when Tang Bingyao made a slight positional error. Fiora noticed and Lunged. She dove the tower and took Tang Bingyaoâs Jinx out with a flurry of attacks, spawning a Healing Field. Shenyang University made full use of that to take out the rest of Team Shanghai, Lin Fengâs Lulu included. From there it was an easy win. They took down the inhibitor tower, inhibitor, nexus towers and finally the nexus. The Blue energy within broke free and morphed into the victory emblem for them.
VICTORY
âWOOOOOO!ââWEâVE GOT A REAL GAME ON OUR HANDS NOW!â
âFRIGGIN FINALLY! WAS ABOUT DAMN TIME!â
âSHENYANG FOR THE WIIIIIN!â
âMASSIVE PLAYS BY FIORA!â
Sun Ruinian sat in the player seating area with his teammates from Zhejiang University. He clicked his tongue and said, âShenyangâs good. This is what I remember them like. When they get going, theyâre just so good at coordination and map-wide plays. Itâs really killer.â
Zou Cheng sighed in disappointment and said, âWhy is Lin Feng playing Support mids? He went Lulu for fucks sake! What did he expect would happen? He doesnât do any damage! He just flutters around all useless and his team is nothing without him! They need him to carry! Yeah, yeah, itâs a team game. I know. I know. Really, I do! But what did they expect? Theyâve got a tanky Jungler with Sejuani and then they put their worst two players on Ryze and Jinx. Itâs like they wanted to lose this game!â
âMaybe,â Sun Ruinian replied. He looked at Team Shanghaiâs soundproof booth and added, âOne thingâs for certain though. If Lin Feng played LeBlanc or Fizz, this game wouldâve been over.â
âThatâs what Iâm saying!â Zou Cheng exclaimed.
Zhang Hongyi sat a couple of rows away from Zhejiang University. He glanced at them and then back at the large LCD screen above the stage. He chuckled and said, âWhat a bunch of idiots. Talking like Team Shanghaiâs got this in the bag. I donât see it. How can they possibly win with Zeng âSucksAlotâ Rui? Scrubs!â
Yu Ping shook his head and breathed out loudly. Zhang Hongyi needs to stop worrying so much about that Support. Weâve got our work cut out for us if we need to play Team Shanghai. Their Midlaner⊠Those guys from Zhejiang are most likely right. If he plays LeBlanc or Fizz, this series is over.
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Lin Feng ruffled his hair and said over the teamâs voice chat, âAlright, that was enough fun for one day. Letâs just end it here.â He turned his head to look at An Xin and continued, âBunBun, camp the shit out of top. Get HaoBro to Legendary! Iâll do the same in mid and ZengZeng will help Tang Tang do the same in bot! Weâll go triple Legendary and smack some asses!â
Zhang Hao grimaced and replied, âIâm really soââ
âUh, no youâre not,â An Xin interrupted. She glared at Lin Feng and continued, âItâs DimFengâs fault that you fell so far behind. He was just messing around and pinging way too late whenever Shenyangâs Midlaner went to gank top. But heâs right about one thing. We need to win this next one. Letâs play our best.â
In the fourth game of the series between Team Shanghai and Shenyang University, Team Shanghai played the Red team. That meant that they had the last pick in Champion Select. Lin Feng waited to see Shenyangâs Universityâs line up, grinned, and locked in Fizz. He clenched his fist and mumbled, âItâs time to rock ân roll!â
Everyone across the globe who knew him, knew what was coming next. Su Xue was jumping up and down in her chair, both relieved and excited. Her viewers were losing it, spamming her chat to show their adoration for Lin Feng. Even Yu Ping, whoâd only watched Lin Feng play and had never even come across him in solo queue, shifted in his chair. He knew he was in for a good show.
At 4 minutes: Lin Fengâs Fizz picked up first blood on Shenyangâs Twisted Fate.
At 6 minutes: Lin Fengâs Fizz hit Level 6 before Shenyangâs Twisted Fate did. He used this advantage to jump on Twisted Fate and kill him, all the while watching the movements from Shenyangâs Lee Sin who was running into the lane. Lin Feng timed his cooldowns perfectly and ran around the lane with such precision that Lee Sin couldnât hit a single kill. And then Lin Feng picked up the double kill.
At 8 minutes: Lin Feng tagged along with An Xin on a trip to the top lane, where they towerdove Shenyangâs Rumble. He picked up the kill. It was his third of the game.
At 10 minutes: Lin Fengâs Fizz swam through the river to the bot lane, where Shenyangâs Lee Sin tried to gank Tang Bingyao and Zeng Rui. He helped to turn the gank around, picking up two kills and an assist, bringing his score to an impressive 5/0/1.
At 18 minutes: Lin Fengâs Fizz picked up another solo kill on Shenyangâs Twisted Fate. It was his eighth kill of the game and the voice announcer broadcasted this by calling him Legendary!
âDude⊠Da fuck? Whatâs this game?â
âI donât know⊠That Fizz⊠Holy mother of my father who bangs my brother, heâs so good!â
âFeels like Iâm watching a game of solo queue⊠Thereâs no teamwork or anything, just a hard carry by Fizz.â
âPretty sure he doesnât even need his teammates. Havenât seen a stomp this bad in months!â
âMy fucking god! Shenyang has fallen far. Theyâre getting soloâd by a fucking high schooler! Theyâre losing all face!â
âTheyâre already toothless, might as well be skinlessâŠâ
TheBrawnster shook his head, incredulous, and muttered, âYo, yo, yo! TheBrawnster here to tell you that Shenyang sucks massive dongs! I guess⊠Jesus, what a game. What happened to them? They looked so good in Game 3 and then⊠Well, this. Whatever this is.â
âI know right!â PufPuf shrieked. âItâs like they gave up!â
Chu Fang chuckled. He could hear the gasps and murmurs from the audience behind him and he could see the pure shock in the people around him. What they were witnessing wasnât a university level Midlaner outclassing another university level Midlaner. What they were witnessing was a stomp so hard that it felt like Lin Feng was Rake and Shenyangâs Midlaner a 600 Bronze nobody. Chu Fang grinned and mumbled, âYouâre not yet where you were. But itâs good to see you try, because youâre still really damned good when you try. More than good enough to beat any team here, anyway.â
20 minutes after the game started, Lin Feng decided it was time to end Shenyang Universityâs suffering. Heâd destroyed their hopes and dreams 15 minutes earlier, but now their Nexus collapsed too. The energy within broke free and morphed into the victory emblem. He grinned and looked over the rim of his monitor at the fansâhis fansâwho were on their feet and cheering. âFor me,â he mumbled.