Lightless sat behind his computer in Dark Gloryâs gaming room, streaming CNâ˘HOOK2âs ascent of the Korean Challenger Ladder to over a million viewers. But the last few minutes had been tense. After two losses, CNâ˘HOOK2 didnât immediately jump into another game. There was a long pause during which Lightless didnât breathe. Or say much. In which his viewers barely dared to type! Everyone was waiting to see what would happen next. And then, it did. CNâ˘HOOK2âs name turned yellow again, and in small letters under his name it read âin queueâ. Lightless smiled at the camera and said, âHe had me worried there for a second, not gonna lie. Thought he might give up⌠But was I wrong! Look at that! Heâs in queue again! Iâm thinking he went to grab some water to clear his head, maybe throw some on his face, and heâs going right back at it! Letâs watch him win again!â
ăWOWZERS! AGAIN! DUDES MY NEW HEROOOOOă
ă11 gamesâŚ. this is his 11th game⌠wtf. he a robot?ă
ăAT LEAST A CHINESE ROBOT! CHINESE RULEEZZZZZZZZă
ăHereâs to hoping his teammates ainât dogshit this game.ă
ăno way! cant be that unlucky! NORMAL TEAMMATES PLEASEEEEEEEă
ăi really hope he wins!!!ă
Lightless laughed and said to his viewers, âYou guys are the weirdest people ever. First youâre all screaming about how he got tilted and gave up. I think I even saw someone claiming they heard from sourcesâŚâ He narrowed his eyes and shook his head. â⌠that CNâ˘HOOK2 threw his computer out of the window! So ridiculous! He just needed a little break. We all do after a few bad losses. Take a step back, breathe deeply, and get right back to it! And thatâs what weâre seeing here!â
ălol knew that guy was full of shit! I told you guys he was a stupid troll saying he knows CNâ˘HOOK2ă
ăbut like CNâ˘HOOK2 never said anything! how were we to know?????ă
ăHe played 10 games already! This is his 11th! You see LPL pros do that shit? Of course you dont! Only crazies do!ă
ăTONIGHT IS A LONG AND BITTER BATTLE! MAY THE BEST CNâ˘HOOK2 WIN!ă
ămaybe he should take a longer break⌠is five mins really enough?ă
ăyeahâŚ.. five mins is like nothing!!! TAKE A FEW MORE MINUTES BUD! WE BELIEVE IN YOU!!ă
âYep,â Lightless said, frowning. âFive minutes is very short. Hardly enough for most people. But look at the clock. Heâs got less than three hours to go to get all the way up to wherever heâs aiming for! If he starts now, he can play a few more games. Thatâd be enough to reach the Top 5! HonestlyâŚ?â He briefly paused and looked straight at the camera. âHonestly, I think thatâs his aim here.â
ăTop 5 his aimâŚâŚâŚă
ăHow is that even possible??? Hesonly got a few more games left at the TOP OF KOREAN CHALLENGER!!!!!ă
ăitâs not gonna happen. It canâtâŚ. no one is that goodâŚ.ă
ăTONIGHT IS THE NIGHT! BAN THE DOWNERS! HOOKS GOT THIS!!!!!ă
ăfuck me⌠I really wantedâŚ.. less than 3 hours just isnât enough. Maybe if he started soonerâŚ. next seasonâŚă
ăSCREW THAT! HE CAN DO THIS! HE CAN FUCKING DO THIS! GOOOOOOOOO HOOK!!!ă
Lightless read through the chat and smiled. He glanced at his monitor which showed that CNâ˘HOOK2 was currently in Champion Select. If thereâs anyone that can do this, itâs One. He smiled and said to his viewers, âItâs going to be really tough. But Iâve got a feeling here. This little twinkle in my chest. I think that he might have what it takes. I think⌠that he just might⌠PULL IT OFF!â
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Su Xue was back in Shanghai, inside her apartment, reading through the forums on one screen while watching Lightlessâ stream on the other. Sheâd considered streaming herself. Lin Feng wouldâve happily added her to his friends list. But her viewers didnât know Lin Feng was CNâ˘HOOK2 and she felt that rather than trying to explain it to hundreds of thousands of people, it would be less stressful to host Lightless and watch his stream instead.
Lightless had just explained how Lin Feng would have to win the next few games if he wanted to reach the Top 5. She knew that was Lin Fengâs goal. Thanks to Lightless she also knew that Lin Feng could still reach that goal. âBut another win streak? Thatâs so unfair! If it wasnât for those stupid teammates⌠He should get some kind of compensation for those teammates! Like some extra LP! Something to give him a buffer in his last few games before server reset! Stupid game!â she grumbled.
But Su Xue didnât give up. She furiously typed away, downvoting the naysayers and cheering Lin Feng on with everything she had. Her heart was up in her throat, slamming, and she constantly had to remind herself to keep breathing. Then the game began. She stopped typing. Her eyes were drawn to Lightlessâ stream. She clenched her fists and mumbled, âCome on, kid! You can do this! I know you can! Make momma proud!â
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Lin Feng sat in the hotelroom behind his laptop. An Xin sat next to him. He couldnât see her, but he could feel her calming presence. It was a feeling heâd come to love during Season 1. She was always there, always by his side. Just knowing she was there for him, with him, helped him. The nerves and frustrations that were bothering him before had disappeared. An Xin was right. I did need a short break. And her massages are the best! He smiled and placed his hands on his keyboard and mouse.
The game announcer welcomed him to Summonerâs Rift in Korean. His Fizz spawned on the fountain and he opened the shop to buy his starting items, like heâd done so many times before. But something was different in this game compared to the previous one. This game felt like 4 years ago. There was only excitement and expectation, the strong desire to keep moving forward and push through everyone in his way! This was where he belonged! This was where he was the best version of himself! He grinned and nodded at his screen. âLETâS GO!â he exclaimed.
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Lightless jumped from his seat multiple times that game. His viewers were losing it in chat. CNâ˘HOOK2 started with an early kill at Level 3 on the opponent Twisted Fate, after which he went straight down to the bot lane where he picked up a double kill. From there the game was played. CNâ˘HOOK2 played at such a high level that it didnât even matter what his teammates did. He carried them. He carried the top lane with a couple of kills. He carried the bot lane. And he drew the opponents Jungler towards the mid lane where he won multiple one versus twoâs. The game lasted 25 minutes, but it was played in those first three minutes.
âUnbelievable,â Lightless said. He shook his head and continued, âUn. Be. Lie. Va. Ble.â
ăTHATS OUR BOY!!!! WOOOOOOOOă
ăWHAT DID HE TAKE IN THAT BREAK? MY GOD WTFFFFFFFFă
ăbest goddamn player in the world. i dont see rake doing thată
ăOH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODă
Lightless nodded and said, âYes. Oh my god. That was insane. Itâs the 11th game of the night and somehow heâs playing better than in all of his previous games combined⌠Wow!â
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Lin Feng turned his head to look at An Xin and smiled. He said, âOne down!â
An Xin smiled back at him and replied, âThat wasnât half bad.â
âRight!â Lin Feng exclaimed with his trademark grin. He then turned his head back towards his laptop. The grin disappeared from his face as he forced himself through a few cycles of deep, long breaths. âFive more to go. I need to play,â he mumbled while clicking on the âplay againâ button.
Lin Feng picked LeBlanc in his 12th game of the night. His LeBlanc and Fizz were always very similar, which became clear to everyone watching as the game progressed. When he taught LeBlanc her third primary skill, he jumped on the opponent Ahri, predicted where she was flashing away too, locked her down with Ethereal Chains, and finished her off with a combination of auto attacks and Ignite. After which he went straight down the river towards the bot lane. His own Botlaners didnât even see him coming. None of the 9 other players realized it, until he appeared in the bot lane by jumping on the Lucian and Zyra. They were both squishy targets who were dueling with Jinx and Janna. Lin Feng didnât have to do much, but what he did, he did perfectly.
The game lasted 29 minutes, a few minutes longer than the previous game. Lin Feng had to carry a bit harder, but he did that all the same. The Nexus exploded and the victory emblem floated on his screen. He smiled and leaned back in his chair. âTwo down, four to go,â he mumbled more to himself than to An Xin. He then squared his shoulders and clicked on the âplay againâ button. âNo time to lose!â
An Xin looked at Lin Feng but didnât say anything. She just smiled and looked at the Korean Ladder. Heâs Rank 7 already. Heâs doing it. Iâm watching him doing it!
Lin Feng soon found himself in the next game. This time around he went with Annie. But unlike the previous two games, he didnât get first blood within three minutes and he also didnât get a double kill in the bot lane. He scrunched his eyebrows and mumbled, âTheir Midlaner and ad-carry are good.â
âOf course they are,â An Xin replied. She winked at Lin Feng and continued, âThat Zed is a semi-pro currently sitting in 9th on the ranked ladder and that ad-carry is on the main roster of an OGN team. What? You thought you were just going to walk all over everyone?â
âOf course not!â Lin Feng exclaimed. He glanced at An Xin and added, âThis just makes it more fun!â He then focused back on his game, his finger tapping in a calm but fast rhythm. He forced his opponent to call in the help of their Jungler and then baited them into giving him a double kill. But that wasnât enough to win this game. His Botlaners were struggling against the professional KogâMaw.
The laning phase came to an end after KogâMaw destroyed the bot laneâs outer tower. Lin Feng grimaced slightly and his touch on his mouse increased. Just for a moment. Then his mind cleared. He grinned and focused on the game. He accepted that his teammates were outclassed by the opponent, and he started playing with that in mind. When the first teamfight happened, he knew they would lose. So rather than fight for a win, he fought to minimize their losses. KogâMaw still got four kills.
Lin Feng took a deep, long breath. His teammates died, but his Annie was the only one on a killing spree. She was the only one worth any real money. And sheâd survived. They had to give up on the Dragon, but he kept an eye on Baron Nashor. I just need to find the right engage before my teammates do their thing⌠Get the Kog⌠Patience.
The second teamfight went down much like the first. Lin Fengâs teammates were trigger happy. Their Jinx especially decided to engage with her minigun rather than using her long range bazooka. Lin Fengâs team lost another big fight and were fortunate that they killed the opponentâs Jungler. It was the only thing keeping them from taking Baron Nashor.
But while the game looked bad, though everything looked to be going against him, Lin Feng remained calm. He knew the game was far from over. His Annie was fed from the laning phase and his teammates werenât completely useless. With the right engage, they could win.
The minutes dragged on. The pressure on Lin Feng continued to grow. Every game had to be a fast win if he wanted to get the six he needed for that Top 5 spot. When the game reached the 35th minute, Lin Fengâs opponents forced a teamfight at the Baron pit. His teammates were walking straight into the bait, because if they didnât, the opponent would take the Baron and win the game. Lin Feng didnât run head first into the fight. He looked at the curves in the wall surrounding the Baron pit and estimated where their KogâMaw was most likely positioned. When his teammates walked into the trap, he flashed across the Baron pit wall and arrived right behind KogâMaw.
âTIBBERS, I SUMMON YOU!â Lin Feng hollered behind his laptop, causing An Xin to jump up from her chair in fright. âWhat the fuck!â she exclaimed, but Lin Feng wasnât listening to her. He was just grinning, his fingers gliding across the keyboard activating skills.
Annie threw her teddy bear up into the sky. It grew rapidly in size, fueled by flames. What fell to the ground was a massive monster. It stunned KogâMaw who was then incinerated by flames. Annie pushed forward and landed a second stun on Zed, whoâd jumped to the backline after assassinating Jinx. He hadnât noticed Annie. He arrived in front of her and gave Lin Feng the double. And from there, Lin Feng kept pushing. He got a quadra kill, his Jungler picking up the fifth, after which he turned his attention towards his opponentâs base.
It was a race. Death cooldown versus speed. Lin Fengâs team didnât have their ad carry, but they did have a fast tower killer in Irelia. They took down the inhibitor tower in the mid lane with the help of a large minion wave and pushed for the inhibitor. His teammates started to back away, but Lin Feng kept pinging on the Nexus towers until they followed him. He pressed the tab key and counted the seconds. The first nexus tower fell and they just had a few more to go. The second fell and KogâMaw respawned. Lin Feng pinged on the Nexus. His teammates attacked it, while he moved towards KogâMaw and stunned him. Zed respawned next and dashed in. He killed Irelia and Janna was the next one to die. But Lin Feng lived. He used his skills while auto attacking the nexus. His minions helped him. And he won.
Lin Feng leaned back in his chair and breathed out loudly through his mouth. âPFOOH! What a game. That was a tough one,â he finally said. âAlright! Next one! No time to lose!â
An Xin sat next to Lin Feng, speechless. It took her all of the next game, which was a fast 20 minute victory, to recover from her shock. She tugged on his shirt and asked, âHow did you know you had enough time to finish the Nexus?â
Lin Feng looked at An Xin confused and said, âWhat? They were all dead!â
âNot this game, you stupid! Last game!â
âYeah, thatâs what Iâm saying. They were all dead!â Lin Feng repeated. He then scratched the back of his head and added, âI guess it was a bit closer than I wouldâve liked itâŚâ
An Xin shook her head, incredulous, and mumbled, âNo. No. It was good. Really good.â
Lin Feng patted his chest and replied, âI know! Iâm really good! Four games down, two more to go! Oh, and look! Iâm already Rank 6! So close! I should have enough time, right? RightRight?â
An Xin smiled and replied, âYeah, you do. Youâve got an hour. Bit more actually. Four minutes to be precise. Find a game fast and you got this!â
âUh-huh!â Lin Feng replied while smashing the âplay againâ button for the fifteenth time that night.
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In Hand of Godâs gaming house, Nightsong and Hermes were watching Lightlessâ stream. Hermes moved his hand across his mouth and mumbled, âHeâs amazing. HeâsâŚâ He shook his head, unable to find the words to say how he was feeling.
Nightsong moved his hand around, scratching an itch on his chest, digging at the edge of his nose and rubbing across his cheek. He chewed on his lips and stared at the screen, his heart slamming so hard against his ribcage that it felt like he would break a rib soon. He finally said, âHeâs doing it. Heâs actually doing it! Forget about DotA and everything he did there, heâs got the skill to play in the LPL! He⌠HeâŚâ
âHeâs got a bigger dick than you, yeah,â Hermes finished the sentence.
Nightsong abruptly turned his head to look at Hermes and exclaimed, âHEY! Not funny!â He then looked back at his screen and chewed on his lips again. âHeâs in queue again,â he mumbled. âHeâs going for it again. Heâs almost there. I canât believe heâs doing this. FUCK! I want him in the LPL.â
Hermes nodded and said, âMe too, buddy. Me too.â