Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Upon stepping into the cyber café, a single glance revealed that more than half of the patrons were playing LoL!
As a longtime cyber café denizen, he couldnât remember ever having seen such a thing since the days of that online game, â Myth 1 â.
With countless games competing fiercely on the market these days, to be able to rise above the teeming crowd was an indicator of the appeal and popularity of LoL.
In this day and age, if youâd never even played League of Legends before, it was difficult to show your face in public, you know?
When greeting someone on the street, it was no longer about saying âGood morning!â or âHow are you?â Modern custom dictated that you thump a fist to your chest and declare, âDemacia!â to which others would reply with the same.
Can you see it now? How dignified, grand, and magnificent a sight that would be?
A great many people in the cyber café were training for the tournament. Theyâd taken over the gaming zone completely, hard at work.
Some even had their own banners suspended over their computers, announcing the name of their team, as well as invitations for new recruits.
It was always all-out pandemonium in the cyber café, with everyone only interested in doing their own thing. To see so many groups having formed with such a level of organization, it really created a competitive atmosphere.
âYu Luocheng, which team are you interested in? It looks like a lot of them are recruiting: Dragonâs Rage, Scarlet, Aphrodite⦠ahaha, thereâs a bunch of jokers whoâve formed a âTheme Teamâ!â Yang Qianqianâs eyes were curled up with delight, an enchanting sight.
âYang Qianqian, fancy seeing you here! Could it be that youâre joining the tournament, too?â A fair-faced youth rose from his seat, greeting her with a smile.
Yu Luocheng glanced at him. Wasnât that Lin Xu, of Class 3? It seemed that he was a part of one of these teams, except that instead of playing himself, he was watching from the side, like some sort of disciple.
âIâm not the one whoâs joiningâitâs him.â Yang Qianqian indicated Yu Luocheng.
âOho?â Noticing Yu Luocheng for the first time, Lin Xuâs lips twitched with a little smile.
Lin Xu wasnât actually pleased to see Yu Luocheng, especially by Yang Qianqianâs side. Heâd been constantly hearing about how the two of them were quickly developing into a full-fledged coupleâa prospect which caused him no small amount of anxiety.
Forcing himself to smile, Lin Xu greeted Yu Luocheng. âYouâre taking part, too? Which team are you in? Maybe the Bone Dragon team?â
âWhat Bone Dragon team? Itâs just a bunch of kids whoâve never even played Ranked before. Iâve seen them training around here, total joke. A team like that, joining this tournament⦠theyâre just looking to get their asses kicked.â A youth with dyed hair, chewing on a cigarette, glanced over at them as he nonchalantly continued playing his champion.
Team âBone Dragonâ would be Wang Qinâs team. Yu Luocheng figured they were currently training hard in another section.
It was likely thereâd already been a few skirmishes in the cyber café, with Team âBone Dragonâ getting wrecked at every turn. The mere mention of their name caused some of the senior players to smirk without comment.
Lin Xu pointed at Yu Luocheng. âBrother Mi, this is that expert Blitzcrank player I told you about, Yu Luocheng.â
âOh? The best Blitzcrank player in Lecheng is sitting right across from me. Youâd better not let him catch wind of that.â Brother Mi took another drag from his cigarette as he pointed with a leisurely finger.
âThe best Blitzcrank in Lecheng?â It seemed odd to Yang Qianqian that someone would dare to claim such a title.
âYes, indeed,â Lin Xu stammered, âIâve watched him play, heâs really amazing. All kinds of hooks. How about it? I can introduce you to him. Right now, Iâd guess heâs still waiting for a game to begin.â
Yang Qianqian couldnât let this pass. Having played with Yu Luocheng all this while, sheâd never seen anyone who was better at Blitzcrank than him.
âAlright, letâs have a look.â Taking the lead, she dragged Yu Luocheng along after her to go see if there was any truth behind the legend.
Going around to the other side of that row of computers, they found a young man of about twenty years, his hair a little on the longer side, and a dark look upon his face which made him appear somewhat unapproachable.
At the moment, he was leaning against the chair, staring at the keyboard. It was hard to tell what exactly he was up to.
Seeing him in such a solemn mood, Lin Xu himself felt somewhat nervous about this.
Wan Tong was a man of a particular standing. A veteran of games like Starcraft, Warcraft 3, DotA, and LoL, heâd been famous across the cyber cafés of Lecheng since long ago.
His skill at gaming was one thing, but he also had a reputation on the street, and was said to be unpredictable. Lin Xu had only exchanged a few words with him while under Brother Miâs patronage, bought him a few drinksâ¦
For some reason, every time Lin Xu saw him, he had the feeling that it would be difficult to get on his good side, and in fact Lin Xu was a little fearful of him.
Seeing Wan Tong like this, Lin Xuâs heart was racing, unsure of whether it would be okay to go up and talk to him right now.
However, with Yang Qianqian right behind him, he couldnât lose heart now. Drawing upon all his courage, he offered Wan Tong a smile and a fine cigarette. âHey, Wan Tong. These are two friends from school. Theyâre LoL players too, and theyâre interested in seeing how you play. Is that alright? Weâll just watch from back here. We wonât be any trouble.â
Wan Tong didnât accept the cigarette, instead lighting up one of his own. He regarded Lin Xuâs simpering expression, and hissed, âI donât like people breathing down my neck while I play. If you want to watch, use one of the computers to join the game as an Observer.â
This was a slap to the face for Lin Xu.
âThis guyâs kind of an ass,â Yang Qianqian whispered.
Wan Tong had sharp hearing. Noticing Yang Qianqianâs insult, he whipped around and glared at her, giving Yang Qianqian a nasty scare. Grabbing Yu Luocheng by the arm, she cowered behind him.
Lin Xu knew this meant trouble. Yang Qianqian had pissed off someone she shouldnât have. Wan Tong was also known as the âMad Dogâ, and no one got away with angering him.
âI mean, she was just saying what a bad-ass you are, Wan Tong. Slip of the tongue, silly thing.â Lin Xu desperately brandished his brightest smile.
Wan Tong ignored him, scowling deeply at Yang Qianqian.
âMad Dog.â Yu Luocheng smiled in the face of Wan Tongâs growing fury, âWipe that ugly look off your face. Youâre scaring my friend, here.â
Hearing what Yu Luocheng had said, Lin Xu was in a high panic.
Everyone knew he was called the Mad Dog, but hardly anyone dared to actually say it to his face.
Was Yu Luocheng tired of being alive?
With one word from Wan Tong, there could be a whole gang of people waiting outside the door inside of five minutes, allowing you no chance to escape.