Chapter 3

Chapter 3: No way, you’re so trash.

The next afternoon, right after he woke up, Jian Rong saw that he had a few messages on his phone.

[Shiliu: Are you awake yet, big bro?]

[Shiliu: I heard that the platform is about to have a big reform again, restrain yourself a little in your recent livestreams, don’t flame so much.]

Jian Rong rubbed his eyes and replied with an “I know,” but he didn’t take it too seriously.

When the livestream platform reformed this and that, in the end it was all about the same few things. It wasn’t like he did anything pornographic or hacked the game, so it shouldn’t affect him.

Since it wasn’t time to livestream yet, Jian Rong decided to browse Weibo for a bit. He didn’t expect to see the same name covering his screen the moment he opened the app.

He only followed blogs related to e-sports on Weibo, so naturally the only things flooding his feed would be topics related to e-sports. There were even a few topics that had already climbed their way onto Weibo’s hot search, refusing to come down.

#Road rumored to retire#

#Looking back on Road’s five year pro career#

#The end of Road’s legend?#

……

Jian Rong blinked, and some of his sleepiness dispersed.

He flipped over and slowly scrolled down the screen.

The topic of “Road’s retirement” had already climbed to the number one spot on the hot search, even surpassing last night’s semifinals topic. It had an astonishing popularity.

But that was also to be expected. Who was Road? As soon as he joined the team, he had carried TTC, which had just been muddling around in the secondary league for many years, into the LPL. The next year, he seized the World Championship trophy and received the “Most Popular Player” title two years in a row. He was TTC’s pillar, as well as the most popular star player as of late in the LPL competitive division.

Usually, even a little interview about Road could enter the hot search, never mind something huge like retirement.

Some e-sports marketing accounts had already issued articles to stir up the mood. The comments were full of crying and heartbroken emoticons as the fans all expressed their unwillingness to believe the news.

Jian Rong also didn’t really believe it.

There were only a few circumstances under which a professional player would retire—they weren’t scoring well, they weren’t strong enough, or their APM was declining. Judging from the way Road played yesterday, all three of those circumstances could be directly eliminated.

Jian Rong went to check out TTC’s official account. The last thing the official account posted was still the competition report from last night’s semifinals.

Road’s Weibo was even more tranquil. The most recent sign of movement was a commercial that was posted a month ago.

[Shiliu: Have you gone on Weibo yet? Everyone’s saying Road is gonna retire.]

[R-ong: Saw it. Where did the info come from?]

[Shiliu: Seems like it’s insider info, apparently Road has a hand injury.]

As Jian Rong brushed his teeth, he recalled Road’s expression during the competition last night.

That was the kind of performance someone with a hand injury could pull off??

He randomly clicked on a few of Road’s posts. Even though the actual person hadn’t said anything yet, the comment section was already full of fans’ messages. Of course, there were quite a few anti-fans’ attacks mixed in as well.

[Road should’ve retired long ago, his gameplay was always trash, and last night he was even absent from the deciding game despite being a starter. Did he want to make it easy to shift the blame if they lost? All his fans must just be fans of his face, right? Who knows how much stronger the new junglers have become in these past two years.]

Jian Rong spat out the toothpaste foam and immediately pressed the forward button.

[Soft: Who’s stronger than him, list them out so Dad can take a look.]

Only after Lu Boyuan woke up did he find out that he “had been retired.”

He washed up simply before he opened the door, only to see a slightly plump little figure sitting guard outside. The image of his back seemed a bit pitiful too.

Hearing a sound, the person instantly looked behind him. It was the team’s support, Xiao Bai¹, Lu Boyuan’s teammate who joined the team the same year as him.

“Ge.” Xiao Bai bit his lip, looking as if he wanted to cry but was restraining himself. He asked, mumbling, “… you’re going to retire?”

Everyone in the team knew about Lu Boyuan’s hand injury. Even though the doctor said that it wasn’t yet at the degree where Lu Boyuan could no longer play, everyone was still worrying about it constantly.

Lu Boyuan said, “En.”

Xiao Bai was stunned. Countless phrases begging him to stay flew through Xiao Bai’s head, but at last, he could only force out a, “Then, then when are you retiring?”

Lu Boyuan zipped up his jacket. “Two or three years from now?”

Xiao Bai: “…”

“Enough, don’t scare him.” The coach walked down from upstairs, holding the notebook that never left his side.

Lu Boyuan stuck a hand in his pocket. “How did the information spread?”

“At first, the rumor was about your hand injury, but then someone made an allegation that people from the LPL came over to the base last night… and then it became your retirement.” The coach said, “I told Auntie to make breakfast, go down and eat first.”

The auntie employed by the base was already used to their working and resting hours. At three in the afternoon, she swiftly prepared breakfast for Lu Boyuan.

After shooing Xiao Bai into the living room, the coach said, “Kan sent me a message.”

Lu Boyuan didn’t pause while cutting his ham. Kan’s messages were part of the several dozen he had received. He had only glanced at the message preview and hadn’t opened it. “What did the LPL say?”

“They’re still investigating, it won’t be so fast.” The coach sighed and said, “What if it’s us overthinking things…”

Lu Boyuan didn’t say anything. For this kind of thing, it would be better to mistakenly attack someone than to let them get away with it. Moreover, if Kan really didn’t do it, the LPL couldn’t randomly just convict him of a crime either.

“Let’s not talk about that anymore.” The coach asked, “There’s a week of vacation after the competition’s over, what are your plans?”

Lu Boyuan, “Stay at the base.”

Recently, he had to do a lot of acupuncture and moxibustion, so it wasn’t convenient to go home, nor did he want his parents to know about his hand injury.

The coach nodded. “Okay, then I’ll tell Auntie to come over punctually to prepare meals for you.”

“No need, I’ll get by on my own.” Lu Boyuan picked up a napkin and wiped his mouth. “Do you have the list?”

The coach pulled out a piece of paper from the notebook. “Here.”

There were only six people on the list. Their rank, livestream room number, or previous professional achievements were written next to their IDs, as well as scores for each category that the team’s management judged them on.

The coach said, “The team also gathered a few clips of their gameplay. I’ve watched them all, and I feel like the first two are pretty good. I’ll email them to you in a bit.”

Lu Boyuan’s gaze stopped at the very bottom of the paper, where there was a name that was crossed off by someone using a black pen.

Sensing where his gaze was, the coach explained, “That person is called Soft, I’ve ruled him out. He’s a streamer, I feel like he isn’t really suitable.”

Lu Boyuan asked, “What about him isn’t

suitable?”

“Every aspect of him isn’t suitable. I was even suspecting whether one of his fans snuck their way into the team.” The coach thought a bit before he randomly selected a reason. “The champions that he’s best at are all those… Zed, Yasuo, Talon, whatever. In any case, the champions that are always benched during competitions, he likes to play them all.”

Every champion in LoL had their own personal backstory and established role. The three champions that the coach listed were all assassins with advantages in agility and burst damage.

Those three characters were all popular choices in pub games², and those who could play them well could carry the whole team, but those who couldn’t play them well could screw over their teammates until they doubted their entire existence.

As soon as those champs were used in competitions, their weaknesses would be magnified infinitely—short range, bad at poking, overly reliant on their early game dominance, not good at initiating team fights.

In the World Championships, those three assassins had never gone on the competition stage before.

Lu Boyuan raised an eyebrow after hearing those names.

For those who wanted to play assassin champions well, the requirements for APM and reaction time were both extremely high.

“You can train other champions,” he said.

“That’s true, but…” The coach showed his cards. “I feel like the streamer himself isn’t a good fit for playing professionally.”

Lu Boyuan looked up at him. “He has flaws?”

“Could be considered that.” The coach said, “He’s really just an entertainment streamer. He usually only plays in the Diamond ranks and occasionally even runs over to play Gold games. The people he fights are all at differing skill levels, so it’s impossible to tell how strong he really is. Also, he really enjoys insulting people.”

Then he truly wasn’t suitable. Lu Boyuan asked, “The platform also allows streamers to insult people?”

He remembered last time when Xiao Bai streamed, he said some curse words, and after just a few seconds the livestream room was temporarily sealed by the super admin.

“They don’t, so usually when he insults people he doesn’t use obscenities. And not only does he exchange attacks back and forth with his water friends, he also really enjoys flaming pro players.” The coach paused momentarily. “Let’s put it like this. Out of LPL’s players, he’s flamed every single one of them, except for you.”

Lu Boyuan: “…oh.”

Lu Boyuan returned to his computer, carrying the list, and searched for the videos that the coach sent him before watching two games.

Compared to those trainees from before, these players were a bit better, but they were too conformist. There weren’t any major problems with their gameplay, but there weren’t any highlights either.

After watching for a few more minutes, Lu Boyuan paused the video and turned to ask Xiao Bai, who was sitting next to him, “Do you know Soft?”

Xiao Bai was eating a red bean pie. When he heard that, he stopped chewing.

“That bluenette³ troll streamer who ran over to the beauty category when he just started streaming but ended up being chased back to the LoL category because he insulted people?”

Just by listening to him, you could tell there were some fairly deep grudges.

Lu Boyuan curved his lips. “Yes, him. You actually know quite a lot.”

“Ge, if you can laugh, it’s because you don’t know how infuriating that troll is.” Xiao Bai said bluntly, “He’s provoked too many players, so someone created a forum dedicated just to cursing him out. I heard all about it from there.”

Lu Boyuan made an “en” noise. “What level are you in the forum?”

“9…” Xiao Bai said a single number before he shut up. He swallowed his red bean pie and coughed twice as a cover up. “Why are you asking about him?”

Lu Boyuan said, “Just asking.”

Xiao Bai complained, “But recently the people on that forum have become weirder and weirder, I don’t even like browsing it anymore.”

Xiao Bai unlocked his phone and flipped through the forums he followed before clicking on “SoftBar”⁴ and handing his phone to Lu Boyuan. 

Lu Boyuan swept a look over it—

[God, how come this trash streamer still hasn’t started streaming yet? Laozi’s been camping out in front of the computer for half an hour now, my girlfriend isn’t even as late as he always is, dammit.]

[I’m also waiting, if I don’t insult him for a day then my heart feels all empty inside.]

[I’ve disliked this dumbass⁵ streamer for a long time now. Bros look, am I doing it right? [photo]]

The photo was a gift-giving screenshot of StarTV. On the banner was a row of large words—“Soft Dumbass Streamer sent out a Sea of Stars in Soft’s livestream”.

Lu Boyuan: “…”

At night, Lu Boyuan finally finished watching all the gameplay videos that the team sent over.

He rubbed his forehead and closed the video playing software before stuffing the list into the desk. When he was closing the drawer, he caught sight of the smudge of black on the paper from the corner of his eye.

A few minutes later, Lu Boyuan opened StarTV’s streaming platform and typed Soft into the search bar before smoothly entering the other’s livestream room.

The moment he entered the room, he saw that the streamer was currently typing something with his head lowered. From the angle of the camera, the only thing visible was his blue hair, eyelashes, and pale cheeks.

The rapidfire keyboard clacking never ceased. The keyboard, which could light up, turned into nightclub strobe lighting because of his typing.

Lu Boyuan looked at the game interface.

[No Way You’re So Trash [The Master of Shadows⁶]: Flaming the support, do you even deserve to hate? Why don’t you take a look at your own KDA⁷? Sleepwalking in the jungle, you think you’re all that great? If your mom sees your gameplay even she’ll have to shout a ‘for heaven’s sake’]

[No Way You’re So Trash [The Master of Shadows]: Rolling around in the jungle for an entire thirty minutes, if someone didn’t know better they would’ve thought you were picking out your own grave.]

[No Way You’re So Trash [The Master of Shadows]: Just AFK⁸ already, stop feeding⁹ them, let your dad relax a little this game.]

Right after typing out that sentence, the streamer encountered the enemy support in the jungle. He finally looked up from the keyboard, and after a few seconds, he skillfully and rapidly reaped the enemy support’s head.

[Streamer stop flaming stop flaming, this is your promotion series¹⁰!!!]

“I know.” Annoyed by the messy hair prickling his eyelashes, Soft swept a hand through his bangs, revealing a good-looking pair of eyes. “Keep in mind, if you lose in the promo series, you can still keep playing, but if you let a dumbass slip by, then you can never curse them out again, understood?”

Lu Boyuan: “…”

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Xiao Bai: literally Little Bai, it's his nickname

Pub games: refers to playing with all random players that you don’t know.

3.Bluenette – apparently this is a thing, just refers (in a joking way) to someone with blue hair .

SoftBar:The ‘ba’ in Tieba is equivalent to forum (more or less) or ‘bar’, so “SoftBar” is basically a forum for Soft’s fans.

傻逼: this comes up a lot in this novel, and the translation I’m going with is ‘dumbass’. It can be used much more vulgarly, but in this case JR and co use it in a more ‘friendly bantering’ manner. It’s also not quite considered a swear word in Chinese (bc of the censored ‘bi’) so I’m guessing that’s why it passes the streaming platform’s censors. Just know that there are much more offensive insults out there than this lmao .

6.The Master of Shadows: The title for Zed.

KDA: kill/death/assist ratio.

 AFK :(away from keyboard)/idling.

Feeding :essentially sending yourself to the enemy and ‘feeding’ them your deaths for easy kills/gold; it’s really easy for a champion to get super buffed if you keep feeding.

promotion series: Currently in LoL to progress from tier to tier (i.e. platinum to diamond) or division to division (plat 4 to plat 3) you’ll have to play a set of games called “promotion series” once you reach 100 LP (league points). It’s BO3 within a tier and BO5 between tiers, and by winning you get promoted .

Episodes
1 Synopsis/Disclaimer
2 Chapter 1
3 Chapter 2
4 Chapter 3
5 Chapter 4
6 Chapter 5
7 Chapter 6
8 Chapter 7
9 Chapter 8
10 Chapter 9
11 Chapter 10
12 Chapter 11
13 Chapter 12
14 Chapter 13
15 Chapter 14
16 Chapter 15
17 Chapter 16
18 Chapter 17
19 Chapter 18
20 Chapter 19
21 Chapter 20
22 Chapter 21
23 Chapter 22
24 Chapter 23
25 Chapter 24
26 Chapter 25
27 Chapter 26
28 Chapter 27
29 Chapter 28
30 Chapter 29
31 Chapter 30
32 Chapter 31
33 Chapter 32
34 Chapter 33
35 Chapter 34
36 Chapter 35
37 Chapter 36
38 Chapter 37
39 Chapter 38
40 Chapter 39
41 Chapter 40
42 Chapter 41
43 Chapter 42
44 Chapter 43
45 Chapter 44
46 Chapter 45
47 Chapter 46
48 Chapter 47
49 Chapter 48
50 Chapter 49
51 Chapter 50
52 Chapter 51
53 Chapter 52
54 Chapter 53
55 Chapter 54
56 Chapter 55
57 Chapter 56
58 Chapter 57
59 Chapter 58
60 Chapter 59
61 Chapter 60
62 Chapter 61
63 Chapter 62
64 Chapter 63
65 Chapter 64
66 Chapter 65
67 Chapter 66
68 Chapter 67
69 Chapter 68
70 Chapter 69
71 Chapter 70
72 Chapter 71
73 Chapter 72
74 Chapter 73
75 Chapter 74
76 Chapter 75
77 Chapter 76
78 Chapter 77
79 Chapter 78
80 Chapter 79
81 Chapter 80
82 Chapter 81
83 Chapter 82
84 Chapter 83
85 Chapter 84
86 Chapter 85
87 Chapter 86
88 Chapter 87
89 Chapter 88
90 Chapter 89
91 Chapter 90
92 Chapter 91
93 Chapter 92
94 Chapter 93
95 Chapter 94
96 Chapter 95
97 Chapter 96
98 Chapter 97
99 Chapter 98
100 Chapter 99
101 Chapter 100
102 Chapter 101
103 Chapter 102
104 Chapter 103
105 Chapter 104
106 Chapter 105
107 Chapter 106
108 Chapter 107
109 Chapter 108
110 Chapter 109
111 Chapter 110
112 Chapter 111
113 Chapter 112
114 Chapter 113
115 Chapter 114
116 Chapter 115
117 Chapter 116
118 Chapter 117
119 Chapter 118
120 Chapter 119
121 Chapter 120
122 Chapter 121
123 Chapter 122
124 Chapter 123
125 Chapter 124
126 Chapter 125
127 Chapter 126
128 Chapter 127
129 Chapter 128
130 Chapter 129
131 Chapter 130
132 Chapter 131
133 Chapter 132
134 Chapter 133
135 Chapter 134 - End
136 Chapter 135 : Extra 1
137 Chapter 136 : Extra 2
138 Chapter 137 : Extra 3
139 Chapter 138: Extra 4
140 Chapter 139 : Extra 5
141 Chapter 140 : Extra 6
142 Chapter 141 : Extra 7
143 Chapter 142 : Extra 8
144 Chapter 143 : Extra 9
145 Chapter 144 : Extra 10
Episodes

Updated 145 Episodes

1
Synopsis/Disclaimer
2
Chapter 1
3
Chapter 2
4
Chapter 3
5
Chapter 4
6
Chapter 5
7
Chapter 6
8
Chapter 7
9
Chapter 8
10
Chapter 9
11
Chapter 10
12
Chapter 11
13
Chapter 12
14
Chapter 13
15
Chapter 14
16
Chapter 15
17
Chapter 16
18
Chapter 17
19
Chapter 18
20
Chapter 19
21
Chapter 20
22
Chapter 21
23
Chapter 22
24
Chapter 23
25
Chapter 24
26
Chapter 25
27
Chapter 26
28
Chapter 27
29
Chapter 28
30
Chapter 29
31
Chapter 30
32
Chapter 31
33
Chapter 32
34
Chapter 33
35
Chapter 34
36
Chapter 35
37
Chapter 36
38
Chapter 37
39
Chapter 38
40
Chapter 39
41
Chapter 40
42
Chapter 41
43
Chapter 42
44
Chapter 43
45
Chapter 44
46
Chapter 45
47
Chapter 46
48
Chapter 47
49
Chapter 48
50
Chapter 49
51
Chapter 50
52
Chapter 51
53
Chapter 52
54
Chapter 53
55
Chapter 54
56
Chapter 55
57
Chapter 56
58
Chapter 57
59
Chapter 58
60
Chapter 59
61
Chapter 60
62
Chapter 61
63
Chapter 62
64
Chapter 63
65
Chapter 64
66
Chapter 65
67
Chapter 66
68
Chapter 67
69
Chapter 68
70
Chapter 69
71
Chapter 70
72
Chapter 71
73
Chapter 72
74
Chapter 73
75
Chapter 74
76
Chapter 75
77
Chapter 76
78
Chapter 77
79
Chapter 78
80
Chapter 79
81
Chapter 80
82
Chapter 81
83
Chapter 82
84
Chapter 83
85
Chapter 84
86
Chapter 85
87
Chapter 86
88
Chapter 87
89
Chapter 88
90
Chapter 89
91
Chapter 90
92
Chapter 91
93
Chapter 92
94
Chapter 93
95
Chapter 94
96
Chapter 95
97
Chapter 96
98
Chapter 97
99
Chapter 98
100
Chapter 99
101
Chapter 100
102
Chapter 101
103
Chapter 102
104
Chapter 103
105
Chapter 104
106
Chapter 105
107
Chapter 106
108
Chapter 107
109
Chapter 108
110
Chapter 109
111
Chapter 110
112
Chapter 111
113
Chapter 112
114
Chapter 113
115
Chapter 114
116
Chapter 115
117
Chapter 116
118
Chapter 117
119
Chapter 118
120
Chapter 119
121
Chapter 120
122
Chapter 121
123
Chapter 122
124
Chapter 123
125
Chapter 124
126
Chapter 125
127
Chapter 126
128
Chapter 127
129
Chapter 128
130
Chapter 129
131
Chapter 130
132
Chapter 131
133
Chapter 132
134
Chapter 133
135
Chapter 134 - End
136
Chapter 135 : Extra 1
137
Chapter 136 : Extra 2
138
Chapter 137 : Extra 3
139
Chapter 138: Extra 4
140
Chapter 139 : Extra 5
141
Chapter 140 : Extra 6
142
Chapter 141 : Extra 7
143
Chapter 142 : Extra 8
144
Chapter 143 : Extra 9
145
Chapter 144 : Extra 10

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