Chapter 433 \nWhile Orion contemplated a future where he would face CNâ˘HOOK2 as an LPL player and steeled himself to redeem the loss, all of the League enthusiasts and fans across China were more concerned with the short term. For them, all that mattered was that CNâ˘HOOK2 had won! Everything else faded for them as they lost themselves in the joy of the moment. This entire night had been tense. So tense that all of them were afraid to hope. But CNâ˘HOOK2 had persevered despite their doubts, and heâd made their wildest dream come true. That was all that they were thinking about. \n
As soon as the Red Teamâs Nexus was destroyed, all of the viewers on Lightless Heartâs stream rushed over to the Korean Challenger ladder page and started refreshing. They wanted to see the rankings the second it updated. And then it happened. They all saw it in the last minute before the ranked ladder reset. CNâ˘HOOK2 was firmly and definitively in the Top 5.
In an interesting twist of fate, it was Orion who was originally at Rank 4. His loss in the last game made his rank drop. So not only was CNâ˘HOOK2 in the Top 5, he managed to leapfrog over Orion into Rank 4! It was, quite literally, better than what all of the over a million viewers on Lightlessâ hoped would happen. And they were ecstatic about it.Â
ă66666666666666666!ăăHeâs number 4! Number 4!ăăThe manman, HOOK2 ACTUALLY DID IT!ăăwhat a goooooooood! Hahaha!ăăinternet brethren, pinch me! Tell me iâm not dreaming!ă
Even Lightless Heart got caught up in the moment and excitement. He threw his fist up into the air and exclaimed, âHE DID IT GUYS!â As far as Lightless Heart went, this was more than about a number on a list. When this night started, he already held a deep respect for CNâ˘HOOK2. But that respect was based on what heâd heard about the player behind CNâ˘HOOK2 during a time when he wasnât part of the professional scene. Watching CNâ˘HOOK2 play and persevere through the night solidified Lightless Heartâs respect. Not only that, the admiration that Lightless Heart felt for CNâ˘HOOK2 grew by several layers! \n\nâFuck! He actually did it! That motherfucker actually pulled it off!â Read XIII cried out, unable to control the shock in his heart. He continued, âHow many games has he even played tonight? WAIT-A-MINUTE! Didnât he just get done playing in the Collegiate Cup Finals today? How? How, Fatty, HOW?! On top of all of that⌠he even managed to spank that son of a bitch Orion around! How can he be this much of a god already?!â
Tian Tian smiled at Read XIIIâs reaction. âI told you! I knew that Lin Feng was going to win the whole time! But this isnât even close to his peak. Lin Fengâs got a long road to travel before heâs really back.â
Read XIII crushed. âGod damn! That wasnât even his best? When he actually gets back to 100%, weâre all gonna be fucked. Heâs gonna make us all look like soyboy cucks!â
Tian Tianâs eyes sparkled. He declared the truth heâd nurtured in his heart for a long time now to both Read XIII and the world, âLin Feng is the strongest Midlaner in the world!â\nAurous was on the same wavelength as Read XIII over in the Team Rapidsâ Gaming House. He looked at Shi Hang and frowned. âMapleâs already on Orionâs. When he comes back to the LPL⌠is there anyone who can stand in his way? No wonder Qiu Yijie lost to him. That kid isnât human! If he gets any better than this, heâs going to be on the same plane as Moon, Phoenix, and Autumn!â
Shi Hangâs lips curved into a smile. âIâm not so sure about that. Weâll only really know once he steps up onto that stage and plays against them in a tournament setting. That saidâŚâ He turned his attention to the chat going crazy on the stream and his smiled widened, âHeâs definitely become the main character and the hero of Chinaâs whole League scene tonight.\n
Shi Hang called it perfectly. The name CNâ˘HOOK2 was pretty much everywhere for the rest of the night and a few days afterwards. The epic climb up the Korean Challenger ladder and the final push in a single night turned into a legend that people continued talking about for a very long time.Â
It was inevitable. CNâ˘HOOK2 climbed up what was possibly the worldâs most competitive ladder with a phenomenal, almost unbelievable, win rate. And on top of that, heâd gone up against and defeated a King in his final game! There was nothing else people wanted to talk about. CNâ˘HOOK2 had actually achieved the dreamiest of fantasy runs that every League player nurtured deep in their hearts.Â
Setting aside the nigh impossible achievement, the mystery surrounding CNâ˘HOOK2 was another thing that propelled the discussion forward. No one knew who he was, or what he was planning to do. People across the forums speculated about how CNâ˘HOOK2 was a brand new professional player making an entrance into the scene. Others believed that he was trying to prove his qualifications to enter the LPL with this climb on the Korean server. And there was another camp that accepted CNâ˘HOOK2âs entry into the LPL as a foregone conclusion, and speculated about how there was now another potential King besides Daybreak Hermes.Â
But it was all speculation. None of them had any answers. \nFan Yuan, one of the three vice-presidents of the Beijing Esports Association, was sitting in a bar somewhere in the Chaoyang District of Beijing. He nursed the drink in his hand with a gloomy expression on his face. It was odd that someone connected to the Esports scene was sad on this particular night, when the rest of China was celebrating. But Fan Yuan was not caught up in the excitement, or even a little bit cheerful. Instead, he was ruminating on the loss that the team he put together, Team Beijing, suffered earlier in the afternoon. Not only had his team lost in the Finals of the Collegiate Cup, they were defeated 3-0 in a clean sweep by Team Shanghai. \nVisit wuxiaworld.eu for extra chapters.
It was a complete and utter humiliation. Both for the team and for Fan Yuan personally. As he sat at the bar and thought about the smug look on Chu Fangâs face in the afternoon, the anger in his heart burned. Or it was actual heart burn. Fan Yuan suffered from acidity, and he hadnât eaten much today. He hadnât had much of an appetite. First because his team was playing in the Finals. And then because his team had lost in the Finals.Â
Fan Yuan grimaced at the person sitting across from him. Zhou Weihe, another one of the vice-presidents of the Beijing Esports Association. Zhou Weihe couldnât offer his colleague much besides sympathy and company. But he understood exactly how Fan Yuan was feeling right now. Zhou Weihe knew about the tension between Fan Yuan and Chu Fang. He was even one of the few people who knew the initial source of the conflict between the two. It was trivial, not even worth mentioning. But that tiny spark grew larger and larger over time, until it turned into the full-blown battle of today.
This little competition between the three branches of the Chinese Esports Association during the Collegiate Cup⌠this was supposed to be Fan Yuanâs chance at getting back and Chu Fang. With a healthy slap on top of that. But Fan Yuan was the one that got taught a lesson instead. Poor guy must be writhing in humiliation, Zhou Weihe thought and sighed.
What made it worse was that Fan Yuan had bragged to Chu Fang about how much better Team Beijing was before the Finals. And then Team Beijing suffered an embarrassing and utter defeat.Â
Fan Yuan took another swig of his drink and slammed his glass down on the table. He looked up at Zhou Weihe with flushed cheeks and said, âHey, weâve been friends for a long time, right? Can you tell me why Iâve got such shitty luck!? I finally got a chance to show off in front of Chu Fang, to prove that I was better than him⌠I definitely had a team that was Collegiate Cup Champion material! But we still ended up losing so badly! Where did Chu Fang get those players! Why the hell was Team Shanghai so strong!?âÂ
Zhou Weihe remained silent. He recalled his conversation with Lin Songshi and the shocking truth that he had learned.
After a while, Zhou Weiheâs eyes flickered. He opened his mouth, âFan Yuan, the loss today⌠Well. You losing⌠there was nothing surprising about that. â
\nFan Yuan eyes popped open wide. Then they turned red. âWhat!? Now youâre going to make fun of me too!?âÂ
Zhou Weihe shook his head. âListen to me. Team Beijing was good enough to win the championship. Youâre not wrong about that. But Team Shanghai was definitely much better than Team Beijing. If there werenât any confounding variables, Team Beijing wouldâve won for sure. But Team Shanghai was absolutely the stronger team!â
Fan Yuan coldly chuckled. âStronger? What? Are you talking about their Midlaner? Yeah, I wonât deny that. I never thought some nobody would actually be able to beat Yu Ping.â His voice contained a hint of self-mockery. Even though he said this, he still couldnât believe that Lin Feng had carried his team to victory purely. He couldnât believe that Lin Feng was that skilled. After all, if that were true, it meant Team Beijing never stood a chance in the first place.
Zhou Weihe shook his head. âYouâre wrong. That Lin Feng isnât a nobody. Heâs much better than you couldâve ever imagined, and you probably already know of him and about him. You just donât know that you know it yet.âÂ
Then Zhou Weihe leaned over and told Fan Yuan everything that heâd learned about Lin Feng. He told Fan Yuan exactly who Lin Feng was. Once he finished, a stunned silence fell over the table.
Fan Yuan was in a daze, his eyes flickering with disbelief as if heâd seen a ghost. âHe, heâs⌠t-that kid⌠Oh my godâŚâ
Zhou Weihe looked around the table, then quickly put his finger over his lips. He said with a serious expression, âThis stays between us. The President doesnât want any of this getting out.â
Fan Yuan immediately shut his mouth. At the same time, he felt a cold sweat run down his spine. He understood completely now. There was nothing odd about the fact that Team Beijing lost. Fan Yuan knew that against Lin Feng, Team Beijing never had a shot at winning.