Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
The hand that got injured was Huang Yuâs left one. The fingers were nearly paralyzed. After bandaging him up, Nurse Wang declared it would take at least one month for him to recover. With the damage heâd suffered, it was a struggle just to close his hand around something.
With the fragments of glass removed, some antiseptic applied, and a dressing placed around the wound, Huang Yu walked out to find Yin Qin and the others waiting for him. Full of regret, he was unable to speak.
âItâs not serious. Just donât let that get wet.â Saying thus, the matron nurse bustled off to see to other matters.
âLetâs go.â Yin Qin didnât have much to say, either. Xiao Dao and Terrance moved to escort their team leader home.
âCommanderâ¦â Huang Yu stood there, his hand wrapped up thickly, holding in a breath full of words.
âIâm sorry, commander. I⦠I shouldnât have lost controlâ¦â Huang Yu didnât dare to meet anyoneâs gaze.
Team Scarlet was a team, one which Qin had poured no small amount of money into. And now, because of his own unbelievable stupidity, they were now up the creek without a paddle.
âAlright, thatâs enough. Take care of yourself for now. Did anyone say weâre going to lose?â the commander replied.
âBut⦠but I canât even use a keyboard, nowâ¦â Huang Yu stared at his injured hand.
âYou heal up first. Yu Luocheng will take your position at Mid for now.â
Perplexed, Huang Yu turned to look at Yu Luocheng.
All eyes were on Yu Luocheng now. Xiao Dao was the first to speak up: âItâs true that Yu Luocheng is an excellent Support, but playing Mid isnât such a simple matterâitâs a completely different pace and play-style⦠anyway, if he goes Mid, wonât we lose an amazing Support in him?â
Everyone in Team Scarlet readily acknowledged Yu Luocheng as an elite player, a god-like Support. However, being good in the Support role didnât mean he could find the same success in other roles. In âLeague of Legendsâ, no one truly dared to call themselves an all-rounder, because such players tended to prove mediocre all-round.
âWeâre going to abandon the Support position. Our ADC will go into the Top lane solo, and our Solo Top will come down to face the enemy duo in the Bottom lane.â These were the new instructions from Commander Qin.
âSo⦠weâre really going four against five?â Xiao Dao, Terrance, and Huang Yu were all stupefied.
In Normal games, playing 4v5 was nothing to make a fuss about, since the distribution of player skill was hardly even. However, in a serious match, every team fight would involve all the players on both teamsâbeing short even one person would result in a total wipe-out.
And that was about team-fighting during the later stages of a game; going 4v5 meant being short a person throughout the laning stage 1 âa marked disadvantage which would cause them to fall a long way behind the larger team. Going into team fights with inferior equipment as well as numbers⦠was there even any point in playing?
âCommander, even 5v5 we would not be assured of victoryâto have to go 4v5â¦â Xiao Dao moaned.
âWhat, then? Shall we just give it all up? Throw away all your hard work for the past two months?â Commander Qin interjected. âIf we donât at least give it a try, weâll never know if we really couldnât have made it.â
Weâll never know if we could actually have made it.
These words sent a tremor through Xiao Dao, Xue Haiyang, and Xiao Tongtong.
After all, to surrender before the fight even started⦠wasnât that exactly what those guys from the Aviator Cyber Café wanted to see them do?
Going 4v5 was not utterly without hope: with a reasonable team composition, if you crippled the enemy before they had the opportunity to grow strong and surpass you, and then wasted no time pushing through their towers to end the game⦠theyâd all done this before in Normal games!
âDamn it, letâs fight, then!â Xiao Dao spat vehemently. âWeâll give those mangy curs a bloody good thrashing!â
âWeâll go four against five, if thatâs how it has to be. And if we beat Aviator anyway, theyâll never be able to show their faces in public again!â Terrance declared.
Seeing everyone like this, their team leader Huang Yu felt his heart hanging like a leaden weight. Quietly, he whispered, âIâm only half a player, right now. Iâll play Support. Never mind everything else, Iâll focus on setting wards and denying the enemy Jungler any chance to gank us. Setting wards is something Iâll only need one hand to do!â
Thatâs right, it wasnât truly 4v5 as long as Huang Yu could still hold a mouse. A big part of playing Support was setting wards, anyway. If they could maintain a clear vision of the battlefield, winning was far from impossible!
Xue Haiyang spoke up in agreement. âIndeed, nothing is more crucial than good map vision.â
âAlright, we fight!â
âLetâs get to training!â
âLetâs go!â
Team Scarlet was a hot-blooded bunch, never quick to throw in the towel! As one, they turned and left the hospital, heading for their home base and training ground, the Dragon Rising Cyber Café.
***
Yang Qianqian stood in the hospitalâs entrance hall, watching the players of Team Scarlet go.
Honestly, sheâd always viewed the young men of Team Scarlet with some disdainâbut when Huang Yu raised his severely bandaged hand, and volunteered to place wards for the team, it had touched her deeply.
To them, this LOL tournament was not just some game. They worked tirelessly over it, and refused to back down in the face of any hardship. It was a matter of pride and livelihood.
She tugged at Yu Luochengâs sleeve, looking up at him earnestly. âCan you win?â
âI donât know.â Yu Luocheng shook his head.
LoL is not DotA. As far as DotA demands flawless teamwork between players, LoL relies upon it even more. Although it didnât take the superhuman finesse required in DotA, Starcraft, or Warcraft, nor extremely high APM (Actions Per Minute), it did require the highest level of coordination and understanding between teammates.
In DotA, Yu Luocheng could lead a second-rate team to victory against some professional teams, because it was possible to win a whole game as a one-man show.
Not so with LoL: partly because he hadnât been playing it for that long, as much as heâd played DotA; the rest of it was because the game was too delicately balanced to allow any one particular player or champion such an overwhelming advantage.
As such, not even a former world-class pro-gamer like Yu Luocheng Yu could say with certainty that theyâd be able to win, four versus five.
But it was just as Commander Qin had said: If you donât try, youâll never know.
Four people still makes a team!
âI believe in you. I know youâll kick all their asses!â Yang Qianqian beamed, her eyes sparkling like diamonds.
Gazing at that breathtaking countenance, Yu Luocheng smiled wanly in reply. âHow can you have so much faith in me? Iâm just some third-year boy, fresh out of high school. Any other game, I might have a chanceâ¦â
âItâs hard to say whyâ¦â Yang Qianqian said, âI guess itâs because, when youâre playing LoL, you have different eyes from other people.â
âDo you think this is an anime? Eyes flashing with power, nostrils flaring with dreamsâ¦â
âThatâs not what I meant!â
âAh, I guess youâre trying to say that I look kinda cool when Iâm playing. Everyone tells me that,â Yu Luocheng said flippantly, lightening the mood.
A smile twitched at the corners of her lips, but she didnât dispute the statement.
âIâll do my best.â Who was there to cheer you on when you were walking down the path of e-sports? To have Yang Qianqian here rooting for him, Yu Luocheng felt a warm, fuzzy feeling in his heart.
Such a good girl she was. If he didnât take her as his wife, he would never be able to forgive himself.