League: Educating LPL is my duty.

Call me God C after Chapter 7

"Wow, is Jayce really that good?"

"What Jayce?"

Upon hearing Jackeylove's exclamation, the child god immediately pushed off the stool and slid over.

Jackeylove scrolled the progress bar forward and said, "Look for yourself. Pay attention to Jayce's skill icons."

Then, the child god was dumbfounded.

All he saw was Jayce flashing away with a shockwave, and then Kha'Zix was gone. Kha'Zix, who was almost at full health, was instantly melted, and this was in the early game.

"Wait, what kind of damage is that? Did Jayce activate his ultimate?"

Jackeylove blinked and said, "That Jayce play was too exaggerated. In just one second, he dealt all his damage."

"Jayce? Let me check!"

The chicken, hearing the two people making such a fuss, came over to take a look and was then also subdued.

Rookie, who focuses on one-on-one lane battles, saw a lot from this play. Besides Jayce's smooth combo, the positioning and kiting between Jayce and Jax was what caught his attention the most.

"This Jayce is amazing. He kept guiding Jax's movement. He knew Jax had Q and was afraid that Jax would use Q to catch up and stun him, which he couldn't beat. So he first led Jax to the bushes, creating distance between Jax and Kha'Zix, before striking and instantly killing Kha'Zix."

jackeylove blinked: "There really are hidden masters among ordinary people. I didn't expect there to be such a master in the Chinese server's Master rank. I really want to add him as a friend and rank up together."

The chicken watched the entire highlight reel, which is a compilation of Li Chen's plays today. Although it only features two champions, Fiora and Jayce, the various details and maneuvers have garnered countless likes from netizens.

"This guy is really good, he could try playing professionally." Rookie silently gave a thumbs up after watching the video.

"When did the Chinese server have such skilled players? I've never heard of them before. And the guy he was laning against, Xuan Shen, I remember he can also play Jayce, but he got completely crushed by this Jayce player."

Kid God was a little puzzled. After all, there are very few people in the Chinese server who play Jayce well. A Jayce player with this kind of skill should have become famous by now.

IG isn't the only club watching Li Chen's highlights; it's past 10 PM, which is when professional players are most active.

Some players saw Jayce's gameplay and tried to replicate it, but they all made mistakes. They were either too slow, missed some skill presses, or missed their shots.

The number of followers in Li Chen's live stream also began to rise as the video spread, gradually increasing from more than 12,000 to nearly 20,000.

When video creator Dingdangmao saw that his video had gone viral, he immediately followed Li Chen's live stream and planned to tune in tomorrow to see if he could record some more amazing plays.

Li Chen knew nothing about these things. He woke up at around 9 a.m., washed up, went out to eat something, and came back to turn on his computer to continue broadcasting.

After yesterday's hard work, he's not far from becoming a champion; it's just a matter of winning a few more games.

As soon as the live stream and game were turned on, a large number of people flooded into the live stream room.

"C started streaming so early today, is he trying to kill himself?"

"Hey, that's rare. Is Hun Shen playing Jayce again today? How about we start with Garen for a quick meal?"

"This is the streamer who puts up highlight reels? He doesn't look like he has three heads and six arms!"

"Isn't the streamer called god_C? Why are people spamming 'God_C_out'?"

Looking at the comments, Li Chen noticed that the show was much more popular than usual.

Normally, when he first starts streaming, it takes at least an hour to attract a few hundred or even a thousand viewers. But today, before the game even started, the number of viewers seemed to be close to a thousand, and his popularity score was already heading straight for over a hundred thousand.

"Brothers, if you have money, show your support by sending some gifts first, okay? What? Why is the streamer asking for gifts so openly? Just kidding, the streamer's job is to make money, you know? Hurry up and bring out your free rockets and planes, I'll continue to teach you some practical tips today."

Li Chen never shies away from asking for gifts when he does live streaming, after all, isn't the purpose of being a live streamer to make money?

The live stream chat was in an uproar, with many people calling the online beggar's behavior justified, but quite a few people did send gifts, ranging from a few cents to hundreds of dollars.

In just a few minutes, Li Chen received gifts worth over a thousand yuan.

"Alright brothers, let's start the slaughter!"

After selecting his position and entering the ranked match, Li Chen, having nothing else to do, also engaged in various friendly exchanges with the viewers in his live stream.

Longtime fans have gotten used to Li Chen's sarcastic remarks and don't tolerate them anymore, flooding the screen with comments. New fans, guided by the older fans, are also gradually finding their rhythm.

"Hey streamer, do you want some bubble tea? Send me your location and I'll order it for you, okay?"

Li Chen saw through the opponent's intentions at a glance and sneered, "Trying to get my address to gank me offline, huh? Let me tell you, no way. This is the anti-gank awareness of a top top laner, understand?"

"The streamer's got a new act. He got lucky yesterday and did a few good plays. Does he really think he's not a noob anymore?"

Let's not talk about chickens, let's all be civilized.

"I've never been a 'mixed-up' streamer. You guys just couldn't see my deeper insights before, so I could only express them with simpler techniques, okay? Also, from now on, call me God C." Li Chen took a swig of War Horse liquor, his expression extremely exaggerated.

"Okay, God of Chaos, got it, C out!"

"First came Pangu, then heaven; now, let's farm minions under the Chaos God Tower!"

"The so-called 'hybrid learning' is the art of ranking up while lying down in the Rift."

"If the streamer is so good, why was he fired by RNG?"

Li Chen felt that these viewers were very malicious towards him; they kept misinterpreting him and couldn't see through his true abilities.

They quickly started the game, and Li Chen asked, "What do you guys want to see in this round?"

"Fiora!"

"Fiora!"

"Fiora!"

"Jace!"

Li Chen looked at the comments and said, "Alright, since everyone wants to see Fiora, let's play Jayce this game!"

The screen was immediately filled with question marks.

Li Chen picked Jayce, while the opposing team picked Gnar for top lane.

There were no special skills, no professional players, and no smurfs in this game, so the outcome was not much of a surprise.

The opposing Gnar was forced to return to base after three minutes, was killed under the tower at five minutes, and both junglers arrived at seven minutes, allowing Li Chen to secure a double kill.

What followed was a boring period of stomping noobs. No matter how the opponents resisted, they were unable to deal with Li Chen's Jayce and could only watch their base be destroyed.

"Another easy smurfing game. Masters and Challengers are actually pretty bad. Anyone with a hand can easily beat them at this level, right?" Li Chen started making sarcastic remarks in the chat.

"My hands have been confiscated again?"

"The streamer was quick to confiscate everyone's hands; I'm going to apply to the Disabled Persons' Federation."

"To be honest, I really don't see any skill in the streamer, unless you can get my account to the King rank."

"That makes sense!"

"Hey streamer, you're so good, why don't you play in competitions? Don't you want to?"

Li Chen smiled slightly: "With the streamer's skills, it's indeed not easy to invite a streamer to play in a competition. After all, an annual salary starting at eight figures is not something everyone can afford."

The live chat immediately erupted with mockery, but Li Chen was genuinely not joking.

He would rather accept a high-salary bet, promising not to pay if he didn't achieve results, than earn hundreds of thousands in salary to play in competitions. After all, he could make money faster by streaming live.

What?

Who do you think would be willing to pay this money?

Just kidding, League of Legends is even more popular in this world than in the previous one. Next year's finals at the Bird's Nest will be incredibly lucrative for the winning team, with the winnings far exceeding eight figures. As long as he showcases his skills, there will definitely be teams willing to place bets.

At a certain esports team's base, a young man with a bowl cut looked at the person behind him and said, "Eight figures, this guy's got some nerve."

Abu crossed his arms and said, "He's got quite the nerve, but his skills are definitely not bad. Even though it was a solo queue game, you saw how well he kited Jayce just now. You probably can't find a better Jayce player in the entire LPL."

"What, are you interested?" the factory manager asked tentatively.

"We all know Ah Guang's ceiling. With our current roster strength, it's unlikely our results next year will be better than this year. If we want to compete for the Bird's Nest, we must strengthen the team. Nofe, you're the coach, what's your opinion?"

Abramovich didn't elaborate, instead passing the question to the newly recruited coach, Nofe.

After being translated and processed by the translator, nofe offered his opinion: "This player's mechanics are excellent, including his highlight reels. I see a resemblance to Smeb in him."

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