Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
After Commander Qin had related events to him, Yu Luocheng felt he roughly understood what had happened.
When he wasnât training in the evenings, Huang Yu used to frequent various bars around the place.
In a rare moment of free time, heâd gone out for a drink like he used to do, and ran into the players of Aviatorâs top representative team.
There were only four cyber cafés of note in Lecheng. Regular patrons were all acquainted with each other.
Wu Kai had never forgotten about his humiliating dismissal by Commander Qin. When he saw Team Scarletâs leader Huang Yu at the bar, he pointed straight at him and told everyone just who he was.
It turned out that some of the players had known Huang Yu since a while back, and they began taunting him about the time heâd been rejected by some girl.
It was still a sore spot for Huang Yu, and he didnât take kindly to being reminded of it. A shouting match soon led to an all-out brawl.
The whole thing stank. One moment everyone was shouting and shoving each other, and then suddenly a beer bottle had been smashed and then driven into Huang Yuâs hand.
The way his hand had been injured, he would no longer be able to play as well as he used to.
The intention was obvious: They wanted to prevent Huang Yu from playing in the big upcoming game!
Everyone had their sights set on those thirty thousand bucks. With a veteran leader like Commander Qin at the helm, Team Scarlet stood a substantial chance of coming out on top. Team Aviator was doing this in the hopes that it would drop Team Scarlet out of the running!
It was the most despicable kind of tactic. Yang Qianqian had been composing herself as a lady in their presence this whole time, but hearing all this, even she could think of a few choice words she ought not to say.
This wasnât the first time theyâd heard of underhanded methods between competing teams before the actual game, but to think that it would happen in a LoL tournament! No wonder Xiao Dao was hollering about chopping off someoneâs hands!
Xiao Dao, Huang Yu, Xiao Tongtong, and Xue Haiyang had been in League of Legends since the beginning. Their passion for the game was real.
At first, theyâd just played it casually, craving a game every so often. However, for the sake of this tournament, theyâd spent the past two months training ten hours each day in the cyber café!
Ten-hour daily training was tantamount to being a pro-gamer!
Playing for fun and as a profession are two different things. Maybe you think playing ten hours of LoL every day for four or five days is no big deal. Try ten days of that, or several months on end, and it goes from being a fun game to an excruciating form of torture. All youâll think about is training, training, trainingâ¦
Theyâd taken their carefree past-time and turned it into a serious endeavor, all for the sake of scoring the grand prize in Lecheng. Just as they were getting within sight of it, theyâd suddenly been hamstrung by this shameless act.
Everyone knew Commander Qin made a living off of games. Most people would suffer if they missed a single monthâs payâwhat more Yin Qin, whoâd invested so much in Team Scarlet over the past two months?
Qin sat on the bench, and several times heâd taken out a cigarette, but then remembered that he was in a hospital, and so had put it away once more.
Yang Qianqian made a whispered suggestion, âCan you put in a temporary substitute for him?â There were quite a few skilled Solo Mid players in the Dragon Rising Cyber Café. If they could be brought into Team Scarlet to take part in the tournament, they might still have a chance.
Commander Qin shook his head. âNo substitutions allowed.â
âCommander, why donât you step out for a smoke, huh?â Yu Luocheng patted him on the shoulder.
Yin Qin nodded. Leaving the others to wait outside the nurseâs office, he went outside with Yu Luocheng.
***
âCommander Qin, how much money have you put into this?â Yu Luocheng asked.
Yin Qin staggered. âYouâve figured me out.â
âA blind man could have seen through it. Youâre trying to expand into professional e-sports.â
Providing room and board for his team members, paying them a salary, and setting a regular training schedule⦠it was the beginnings of a pro-gaming team. Yu Luocheng had been in that line of work beforeâhow could he miss the signs?
Professional gamers and normal contestants were two entirely different species. Pro-gamers trained for long periods, worked in consistent teams with clear leadership, and might even have their own agency and sponsors.
Normal contestants were skilled casual players who had banded together for the sake of a competition. While their individual skills might be considerable, there would nevertheless be an enormous difference from pro-gamers who trained regularly.
It wasnât mere chance that led to Team Scarlet becoming the top team in the Dragon Rising Cyber Café, nor was it solely due to Yu Luochengâs addition to the teamâit was because theyâd been training harder than any other team in there. Everyone knew this: theyâd all seen the Team Scarlet players training in Section C, day after day.
âIâve put in a sizeable amount. The value of online games keeps dropping every day. If I donât find a new source of revenue soonâ¦â Yin Qin sighed.
âGetting into e-sports isnât that great an idea, either. Sure, it has low entry requirements: a few computers, a room, and some basic living expenses, and you can field your own teamâbut itâs precisely because of this that the competition is so fierce.
âAnd there are only so few worthwhile e-sports events, with everyone waiting to pounce on them⦠itâs like a bunch of fish huddled together at the bottom of a dam, trying to squeeze through the gatesâsome actually do make it, sure; but the whole length of the river is littered with the corpses of those who were crushed to death in the attempt. Even if you make it through to the other side, thatâs no guarantee things will be any better.â
âYou would know more about e-sports than I do, and youâre one of those fish who actually made it through.â Yin Qin made a wry smile, and took a deep pull on his cigarette. âBut youâre still young, and if you take a step down the wrong path, you can still turn back and pick a better one.â
A step down the wrong pathâ¦
Somehow, those words made Yu Luocheng feel like heâd been stabbed in the heart. To tell the truth, even to this day, he still couldnât be sure if that had actually been a mistake.
âAs for me, the years weigh heavy on my back,â Qin lamented bitterly. âI didnât know any better back then. I thought that as long as I was enjoying myself, with some friends at my side, that would be enough.
âNow Iâm pushing thirty, and I donât know how to do anything besides play computer games. Those I called my brothers have scattered to the four winds, and few among them still keep in touch with me. Iâll be glad if they still call me âCommander Qinâ, though I really couldnât say what Iâve done to deserve such accord.â
Yu Luocheng offered no comment to all this.
Looking at him, Yin Qin went on, âIce, Artifact, Mudcat⦠You should know these names. When we swore to be brothers, you were right there with us, and we laughed about how you were still just a kid. Those guys were smart. They knew there was no future down this road, and broke off long ago.
âI was the only one stupid enough to keep going at it, and now Iâm stuckâbut if you asked me to try something new, what else could I do, and how would I even get started at it? Sure, hire some people, do some business, I suppose I could manage⦠but how could I inflict that misery on my wife and kids? Youâve met Marianne beforeâshe absolutely canât stand being looked down upon.â
âAnd thatâs why youâre branching into e-sports?â Yu Luocheng asked.
âYup. LoL is red-hot nowâitâs been a long time since Iâve seen a game cause such a stir. A competition in a little town like ours, and the grand prize goes up to thirty thousand. More if you can keep on goingâ¦â
He flicked the cigarette to the ground and crushed it underfoot, then looked up at Yu Luocheng. âKid, I think itâs the right choice for you to get out of pro-gaming. This road is more treacherous than playing Ranked under 1,200 during the summer holidays. Itâs claimed a lot of lives . 1 â
âAt my age, I donât really have a choice in the matter.â
âI know how good you are. This time, Iâm really begging you to do your best for me. At least⦠at the very least, we have to make it to the top of Lecheng! This is very important to me!â Yin Qin said this earnestly.
Watching him bare his heart like this, it didnât sit right with Yu Luocheng.
He knew there were many others out there who, like Commander Qin, relied on the games industry for a living. There was truly no turning back for themâthey had no choice but to keep on going, for better or worse.
Yin Qin had never had it easy, and yet heâd shelled out a whole thirty thousand for his sake. Yu Luocheng didnât know how heâd ever express how grateful he felt.
Now the leader of Team Scarlet was down with an injury, and Yin Qin had everything riding on this. If they failed to make a real name for themselves here, it would be a bleak road ahead for him.
Yu Luocheng would not stand by and watch Commander Qin get beaten!
Anyway, if he didnât win first place in Lecheng, where would he get the money to repay Qinâs loan to himâthe loan heâd granted without a momentâs hesitation.
Being short a player was genuinely cause for some concernâbut then again, how many Ranked games had he played in already, where he had to go 4v6, even 3v7?
This was just 4v5. No big deal.
And definitely no reason for them to lose!