Team Shanghai rented a private room in an internet cafe. The players sat down in a half circle around Zeng Rui who pulled out his notebook and licked the tip of his finger. He counted the pages with his thumb before opening the notebook and scanning the page. He then moved his head around in hesitation, looked up at his teammates, and then flipped to the next page.
Lin Feng tapped his foot on the ground impatiently. He watched Zeng Rui flip to the next page for a third time and grimaced. He grabbed his phone and checked the time, then looked up at Zeng Rui again, who was still focused on his notebook. He finally couldnât take it any longer and said, âCome on already! Tell us what weâre doing!â
Zeng Rui looked up at Lin Feng, distracted, and slowly massaged his temple. He moved his lips around for a bit and then said, âAlright, hereâs the deal. Iâve watched all of Fudanâs games. Twice. I can only conclude⌠well, theyâre strangely similar to Zhejiang University. The playstyle for both teams is damn near identical at times. Both of them go with very strong team comps, and thatâs also their weakness. It takes them until the mid game, when teamfights become more prevalent, to start building momentum.
âWe are the perfect counter to that strategy. Tang Tangâs aggressive playstyle will let us gain an early advantage, BunBun is one of the best early game Junglers Iâve ever seen, and then, wellâŚâ Zeng Rui stopped and shrugged. He then nodded at Zhang Hao and continued in a different direction, âYou might have a bit of trouble in the top lane. But thatâs fine. Weâll just have BunBun camp up there. Fudan can focus you all they want, theyâre not getting anything with the two of you there to hold it down.â
Lin Feng looked at Zeng Rui. Waiting, expectantly. But Zeng Rui stopped talking and was now looking through his notebook, flipping through his notebook in an excruciatingly slow manner. Lin Feng chewed on his lips for a couple of seconds until he couldnât take it anymore. He blurted, âWhat about me? You didnât say anything about me? Whatâs your plan for me?â
Zeng Rui glanced up from his notebook and took a long, deep breath. What do you think? Youâre Maple! Isnât it clear what youâre going to do? Youâre going to carry us, because no matter how good I am, no matter how well Tang Tang plays, regardless of everything BunBun and Zhang Hao pull out of their assholes, itâs never going to get anywhere near what you can do. But if I tell you that, youâre going to be insufferable for the rest of the day. Thundering dumbass. He sighed and said, âQiu Yijie is a solid Midlaner. The general consensus is that heâs reached the A grade and that he can hold his own against most professional Midlaners. But youâre not most Midlaners. Youâre Maple.â
Lin Feng grinned and said, âYouâre calling me good, right? Youâre right! Iâm really good! Iâll beat him!â
Zeng Rui briefly closed his eyes and breathed in, allowing the fresh air to clear his thoughts. He then opened his eyes again and smiled. He replied, âJust win mid. Alright, enough chattering. Iâve got a couple of strategies here that weâre going to practice.â
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Team Shanghai practiced from lunch until dinner. The time they spent queuing up, Zeng Rui explained everything that went wrong in his opinion and how he wanted to see the team members improve. And when it was finally time for dinner, he suggested that they continue playing. He said they would just order some chicken cutlets to eat while in queue for the next game.
Lin Feng was the first to agree to this suggestion. Heâd been playing since early that morning, but he still wanted to keep going. When Chu Fang told him that playing League of Legends for 10 hours in a single day wasnât the most healthy habit, he shrugged it away. And when An Xin explained to him that this was why the rest of the team had taken the morning off, he laughed and replied that he had important League business heâd had to take care of that morning.
Team Shanghai played through dinner, but despite Lin Fengâs excitement, the quality of his play saw a sharp decline. He started messing up in the mid lane, failing to warn his teammates when something was happening and even cost them a game. That was when Zeng Rui stopped. He looked at Lin Feng and said, âYouâre not fine. You can say you are, but you arenât. You need to rest for tomorrow. Weâre ending practice tonight.â
âBut I can still play!â Lin Feng argued. âThat was just a little slip up there!â
An Xin looked at Lin Feng, her lips curving up but her eyes remaining steady. She said, âHMM? Just a little slip up? You fell down a waterslide. Thatâs how hard you fucked up that game! Now stop. Rest. We need you on point tomorrow.â
Lin Feng looked at An Xin. He wanted to argue. But when he looked past her at the worried look from Tang Bingyao, he paused. He looked back at his screen and opened the detailed analysis of the game. His damage dealt was low, his damage received high, his wards placed low⌠His stats were all moving in the direction he didnât want to see them go. He grimaced and muttered, âOkay. Fine. We can take a break.â
âNot a break,â Zeng Rui said. He looked at Lin Feng and corrected, âWeâre ending practice tonight. And weâre going to rest. Go and sleep, Lin Feng. We need you tomorrow.â
âYeah, yeah! Itâs fine! Iâll get some rest!â Lin Feng replied, grinning. âDonât worry. Iâll be in great shape tomorrow!â
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Lin Feng ran up the stairs at the hotel while the rest of his team waited at the elevator. He reached the fourth floor before the others and burst into his room. The curtains were closed already and his bed was made. He pulled his clothes off in a half-run and then jumped on bed. Alarm, alarm. Set the alarm! He grabbed his phone and set an alarm for half an hour later. He then let his head fall on the pillow and closed his eyes. Iâm still young! I can play all night and be fine in the morning! Iâll just rest for a bit and then Iâma play all night long and get to the top of the Korean ranked ladder!
Chu Fang walked into the hotel room a couple of minutes later and found Lin Feng already in bed. He smiled and shook his head. Crazy kid. He sat down on his bed and turned on the small lamp on the nightstand. It gave just enough light for him to read a webseries on his phone. Joshua was still getting used to his new life as a truck. But the pavement the mega ants had made for him made his life much easier these last few weeks. He could drive between Sardonia and Grelsh in half the time with half the effort and there were no real life and death moments like usual. It seemed like the dangerous monsters didnât like the smell of tarâŚ
The buzz of an alarm rang. Chu Fang looked up from his phone, confused and annoyed by the interruption. He searched for the source and spotted Lin Fengâs phone flashing brightly. Why is Lin Fengâs phone⌠His eyes grew round and wide and he slowly shook his head. âNo,â he mumbled. âDonât tell meâŚâ
Lin Feng opened his eyes and blinked a couple of times. He turned his phone alarm off and then looked at the time. LEAGUE! He was wide awake, the thought about the Korean ladder having a similar effect a bucket of ice cold water wouldâve had. He jumped up from his bed and turned the lights on.
Chu Fang looked at Lin Feng and asked, âAre you really going toâŚ?â Lin Feng nodded at him, answering the question. He continued, âAre you sure thatâs smart? A good rest is important for your health. And you need your health to play League. Didnât Zeng Rui tell you to sleep tonight?â
Lin Feng sat at the small table and turned his laptop on. He glanced over his shoulder while waiting for it to boot up and said, âI did rest! And now I need to play. I promised One I would get to the top of the Korean ranked ladder and I wonât get there if I just sleep all night. I need to play and play and play and use every free minute I have to get to the top!â
Chu Fang shook his head and mumbled, âAinât no rest for the wicked.â
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Money donât grow on trees
I got bills to pay
I got mouths to feed
There ainât nothing in this world for free
I know I canât slow down
I canât hold back
Though you know
I wish I could
Oh, no there ainât no rest for the wicked
Until we close our eyes for good
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A powerful buzz swept through the Chinese League of Legends community. CNâ˘HOOK2 had become the single most discussed topic on the different forumboards. It was even higher up there than the LPL games and Shi Hangâs return to professional play. Within minutes of CNâ˘HOOK2 coming online and entering the queue, everyone in China who cared about League of Legends found out. They left work early, called in sick, skipped their homework, and searched online for a place to watch the epic ascension of the Korean Challenger ladder by a Chinese player.
ăRANKRANKRANRANKRA TELL ME HIS RANK NOW SOMEONE TELL MEă
ă17! Heâs already rank 17!ă
ăhe needs one more win to get to 16! Heâs getting so close to the top 10! just imagine OH MY GOOOOD!ă
It didnât take long for news of CNâ˘HOOK2 playing a game on the Korean server to reach the various gaming houses from the LPL teams, including Dark Glory. Lightless Heart was streaming a game on the Ionia server, chilling with his viewers after a long day of practice with his team, when he found out. Viewers were talking about CNâ˘HOOK2 in his stream chat. He read the conversation and got so distracted by it that he forgot to play his game. If itâs really One, how awesome would that be? One is showing to the world that he still has it and that thereâs no Korean who can stop him! Humm⌠Fuck me I wanna watch this too!
Lightless looked at his camera and smiled. He said, âIâve got a small surprise for you guys. Wanna watch CNâ˘HOOK2 play live? Letâs go!â He logged out from his Ionia server account and opened his Korean client. There he opened his friends list and at the very top it showed CNâ˘HOOK2 with the tag âplaying solo queueâ.
The 30,000 viewers in Lightlessâ stream lost their minds. They spammed his chat and then their phones and different message boards. It didnât take long for word to go round, only the time it took for Lightless to load into the game and spectate CNâ˘HOOK2. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese League of Legends players stopped with what they were doing. There were so many of them that abandoned their games that it even became difficult to find a game on the Ionia server. All of them joined Lightlessâ stream and flooded his chat.
ădoes that mean hook is someone on dark glory?ă
ăYEAH! LIGHTLESS TELL US! IS HE YOUR TEAMMATE?!?!?!?!?!?ă
ăTELL US!,DO YOU KNOW HIM!ă
ădo you also know what hes doing? like what his goal is? is he going to try and beat rake for number 1 spot??ă
ăhow far do you think he c an go before the ladder resets? hes only got like two more days, right?????ă
Lightless didnât see the chat. Just like most of his viewers, he was mesmerized with CNâ˘HOOK2. He clenched his fist and licked his lips, mumbling, âCome on, come on. Win! Carry the game. I know you can!â He glanced at his second monitor, tabbing out of his streamchat and opening the Korean Challenger ladder rankings. 17. He already hit 17! Holy what the fuck! Iâve been watching him when I can the last few days, but this⌠How in the world⌠FUCK YEAH! FUCK YEAH! He grinned and shouted, âFUCK YEAH!â
A player from Dark Glory sitting behind a computer on the other side of the gaming room looked up from his screen. He nodded at Lightless and asked, âYou okay?â
Lightless chuckled and replied, âYeah! All good here, all good here⌠All fucking great and fantastic! SWEET!â He ignored the strange look from his teammate and focused back on his screen. Sure, we donât have any super top proâs in China right now. We donât have some fancy Emperor like Europe, America and⌠Korea do. But that doesnât make us shit either! Weâve got our legends, even if they havenât played competitively in a long time. He clenched his fists until the white showed on his knuckles. Weâve got One! The best ever! Even after so many years of not playing, he just hops on the Korean server and goes all the way to the top! Heâs the only legend we need! FUCK YEAH! Heâs making the Koreans look like shit! This is the best thing ever! Better even than winning a game in the LPL!
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Zeng Rui sat in his hotelroom, massaging his temples. Zhang Hao sat next to him, scrolling through a forum post about CNâ˘HOOK2 and commenting, âLook at this, Zeng Rui! Lin Fengâs just won another game! Heâs already Rank 13!â He turned his head to look at Zeng Rui and continued, âI thought he was supposed to sleep early. Wasnât that why he ran so fast up the stairs? But heâs been online for hours now! He hasnât slept at all!â
Zhang Hao continued talking and Zeng Rui continued not listening. He was staring at the wall and massaging his temples. The thundering dumbass played for more than 10 hours and then when he was supposed to take a break, he plays some more. I want to be mad at him. I so badly want to be mad at him. But itâs just⌠how is he still climbing? Heâs beating Midlaners from the OGN every single game! These are the best guys from Korea! How is he beating them every single game? He hasnât played Rake yet, but thatâs about the only one he hasnât played yet! How is he beating all of these guys after playing all day already?
Zeng Rui took a long, deep breath and nodded at himself. It took me a while, Lin Feng. All I saw in you was a thundering dumbass, someone so retarded they couldnât possibly be any good at League of Legends or anything in life really. But I was wrong. I looked at your cover and wrote your story for you, and that says more about me than it does about you. I can see it now, your story. Itâs one of persistence. One of pure willpower. When the rest of us give up or feel like we need to rest, you keep going. You keep fighting. You donât stop and you never give up. He nodded at Zhang Hao and asked, âYou tired?â
âGood,â Zeng Rui said. He got up from his bed and grabbed his laptop from his suitcase. He then glanced at Zhang Hao and asked, âWhat are you waiting for? Grab your laptop and get ready. If the thundering dumbass can give it his all, then so can we. Weâre not going to let him down.â