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Chapter 1 Two Lanterns

At four o'clock in the afternoon, the sleepy open class of Jiangcheng University.

Luo Jia's seat is in the back row, which is a good position for sleeping.But today seems to be a bit abnormal, few people sleep, most of them are looking at their mobile phones.

For example, Li Hao and Song Chen next to Luo Jia, who usually sleep unshakably, were very excited this afternoon.

If it weren't for the fact that they were still in class, Luo Jia doubted that the two of them would be able to dance.

Luo Jia was sitting next to her roommate Xu Wei, Xu Wei was more talkative than her, and had established friendship with most of the people in the class within two months of school.

Xu Wei's neck hurt from playing with her mobile phone, she turned to look at the two boys next to her, "You two are beating your chest and stomping your legs, what are you doing? You won the lottery?"

The two of them put their heads together and watched intently, as if they couldn't be distracted for even a second.

After finally finding time, Li Hao replied to her: "I'm watching the game, I'll talk about it later."

"What game, football? Basketball?" Xu Wei was curious, but she didn't dare to stretch her neck too much because of class.

Li Hao said, "A game."

"Oh." Xu Wei doesn't play games very much, so she can only guess one that she can remember, "Glory of the King?"

"It's League of Legends."

It seems that the game on the phone is really attractive, Li Hao just answered a sentence in such a hurry, without taking his eyes off the phone screen.

Seeing their posture, Xu Wei obviously couldn't understand it.

She suddenly remembered the game that Luo Jia sat in front of the computer and played every day, and turned around to ask Luo Jia, "Jia Jia, what is the name of the game you play every day?"

"Huh?" Luo Jia was concentrating on looking at the phone, she was stunned and then replied, "League of Legends."

"Is this game so fun?" Xu Wei asked confusedly, "The two of them are so focused on watching a game, and you look like an Internet addicted girl all day long."

It is not too much to say that Luo Jia is an Internet addicted girl.

Except for classes and school activities, basically everyone is in the dormitory, take a lunch break at noon, get out of class at night, and go back to the dormitory after dinner to open League of Legends.

If Jiangcheng University hadn't cut off the internet at eleven o'clock in the evening, Xu Wei seriously doubted that Luo Jia would be able to call until the early hours of the morning.

The most exaggerated thing is that it is rare to have to get up early on weekends, and Luo Jia unexpectedly got up at seven o'clock without any change.

The first thing to do when you get up is to turn on the computer first, and then go to wash up. When you come back after washing up, the game has been started, and you enter the queue to start a day of canyon swimming.

For the teasing of the internet-addicted girl, Luo Jia only replied quietly, "It should be fun."

Xu Wei opened her eyes wide, "Should? Don't you know if it's fun for you to be on top every day?"

Luo Jia looked down at her phone.

...It seems that I have a little Internet addiction.

Because even if she is in the classroom now, the interface of her mobile phone is also League of Legends.

It is an APP called Handheld League of Legends.

You can watch information, teams, games, anchors, strategies, and version updates, covering almost all aspects of the League of Legends game.

It was recommended to her by a friend she met in the game. He said that if she had nothing to do, she could check out the strategies and outfits here.

That friend was amazing, so she took his advice.

According to his original words, "The understanding of this game is very important."

But her understanding... She doesn't seem to even recognize the skills of all heroes.

As soon as the handheld League of Legends was opened, several pop-up windows popped up.

Luo Jia quickly clicked off, and only glanced at what seemed to be the World Finals.

She didn't even recognize the heroes, and she didn't have any idea about them. She just regarded it as an advertisement. After closing it, she went straight to the topic, and the interface switched to her record.

Just during the lunch break before coming to class this afternoon, she fought for three rounds of ranking in the dormitory.

All three rounds were victorious, and the shiny MVP was hanging on the record, which was exceptionally good-looking.

It was so beautiful that she stared at the record for more than ten minutes.

If you go back tonight after get out of class and win two more rounds, Silver Four is just around the corner.

Luo Jia propped her chin with both hands, staring at her rank with bent eyes and smiling, the more she watched, the happier she became.

...just a pity.

The friend I met in League of Legends has not been online for nearly two months.

She was engrossed in her happiness, and the record went down, and the timeline was pulled to the end of August. Looking at a certain ID that often appeared in the record, she gradually became a little melancholy.

That was the first friend she met in the canyon.

She is clumsy and doesn't know many heroes. So far, only one female gun has played smoothly. If she is banned or robbed by the opponent, she can only be a human being with her tail between her legs. She walks tremblingly throughout the round. .

And the female gun is a shooter hero, and she needs to go down the road with support.

This guy's support is pretty good.

It's almost easy to double row with him, and you can knock down the opponent without much effort.

Winning all the way, that's how her brass rose to silver.

But two months ago, the Thresh he was playing with threw a lantern at her. She was being beaten by three people at the time. As long as she clicked on the lantern, she could fly to him and escape.

This is a very special skill of the hero Thresh.

But she was in a hurry and couldn't light the lantern. In just a few seconds, three strong men came up to her and beat her to death.

She didn't play this game well. Before meeting this friend, she was basically scolded by the support when she walked down the road.

Over time, she was afraid of being scolded.

After being beaten to death, Luo Jia hurriedly typed in the chat window to say sorry.

This person has a good temper. He has never scolded her since playing games, and it is the same this time.

He speaks very little, he hardly types, and all communication uses in-game signals.

Facing Luo Jia's apology, he still didn't type.

But during the ten seconds counting down to her resurrection, he didn't go anywhere else, he just waited in front of the base.

As soon as she was revived, he threw a lantern in her place.

His hero was facing her way, as if watching her, waiting for her to light that lantern and fly to him.

Very touching, very warm picture.

Unfortunately, she can't order.

She panicked, clicked the left and right buttons of the mouse, and finally managed to click on the lantern by chance, and flew to his side.

He didn't know what button he pressed, and the chat window showed that his lantern skill still had a ten-second cooldown.

Ten seconds later, the cooldown ended, and he threw another lantern at her.

Luo Jia didn't know whether to laugh or cry, she was a little happy when she was flustered,... Was she practicing lighting lanterns with her?

After one or two embarrassing experiences, the third time I was much calmer, at least it wasn't a messy click of the left and right mouse buttons.

This time the speed of hitting the lantern was a little faster.

When it flew to him, he lit up an icon, which was a thumb.

At that moment, I couldn't tell what it was like, but I suddenly started to like Thresh, a support hero.

But after that game ended, his avatar never lit up again.

As of today, it has been almost two months.

During the two months when he was not online, she was scolded by countless assistants. Some scolded her for not being able to make up troops, some scolded her for not being able to move, and some scolded her for not being able to deal damage.

She didn't know if what they said was right or not, but she knew she didn't play well, so she never spoke back.

Only when the support hero chosen by her teammates is Thresh, she will feel more at ease.

The qualifying session at noon repeated the scene two months ago. The three strong men on the opposite side flew towards her. At this time, as long as Thresh gave her a lantern, she would be able to escape.

After Thresh's lantern was thrown at her, she quickly lit it and fled before the strong man on the opposite side rushed up.

Death brushed by, and my heart skipped a beat.

Teammates typed and praised her: "The lantern was lit in time."

It was a rare time that she was praised by her teammates, and the corners of her lips curled up.

Then it faded away.

Because she didn't know whether the person who silently and patiently taught her to light the lanterns would be online again.

"I'm stupid!!!!!!"

"Three kills! Three kills! Chase him!! Chase him!!!"

"Group Destroyer—"

"I'm stupid!!! Crow is a god!!!!"

"This wave of Crow is a god!"

Next to Li Hao and Song Chen pounded the table and howled, which startled Luo Jia and Xu Wei.

Xu Wei was applying lipstick to touch up her makeup, she turned sideways and said, "get out of class has just ended, and the teacher hasn't left yet, you two pay attention."

Luo Jia came back to her senses, only to realize that get out of class was over just now, the teacher was still packing up the lesson plans, and the classroom hadn't recovered from the atmosphere of the class, it was quiet.

Li Hao and Song Chen roared, and several other boys in the class also surrounded them.

There was a rush of tongues, and the classroom was roaring loudly.

Luo Jia heard them speak words that he was familiar with, and it seemed to be the game of League of Legends.

There were a lot of boys around and shouting loudly, so she took a look over curiously.

She saw what Li Hao and Song Chen had been watching the whole class.

The video screen is indeed a game she is familiar with.

At this time, the replay of the team battle scene just now is being played.

They were still yelling, and Li Hao shouted excitedly: "Look at it, look at it, this wave didn't start well, the prince drove in and only saw a policewoman, and the policewoman moved out, but it was the prince who entered the arena. It was set on fire."

"The pig girl who went in to start a group with her was also targeted, and then the mid laner fell. Now there are only two people left, Crow and the support, four people on the opposite side, and four people on the opposite side!"

"This wave of pull! This is this wave of pull! Look at Xia's position, dodging 1 skills, throwing feathers all over the ground while dodging skills, pulling out the barb, and directly taking away the two people on the opposite side. Finding something was wrong and planning to run, Xia drove W and continued chasing, continued chasing!"

"A Xia with a half-blood support, two against four, the group wiped out the opponent!!"

"My God, Crow's wave is really amazing!"

They yelled so loudly that Luo Jia's ears were numb, but the scene in the video was so exciting that she couldn't take her eyes off it.

When their excitement subsided slightly, she asked, "What are you looking at?"

"Ah?" Li Hao was stunned for a moment in excitement, "A League of Legends game."

"..."

She plays this game, but her current understanding of the game is limited to the game itself, and she doesn't know what the game is.

Even though I heard the word "competition", I still didn't quite understand it.

Staring at the picture on the phone screen, she was a little dazed, but was attracted by Xia who was walking towards the base with her head held high.

Suddenly, she seemed to recall that one day, two months ago, that friend was still accompanying her to score points.

The only female gun she played well was snatched by the opponent, let alone other heroes, and she could only take out a cold ice that she had played several times during the novice training camp.

Facing many assassins, Han Bing had a higher test of positioning and basic skills, and these were obviously things Luo Jia did not possess.

As a result of that round, she was killed thirteen times.

After the game, he typed her advice in the chat box: "You can give Xia a try."

During the moment when she was distracted, Li Hao caught a glimpse of the Pocket League of Legends on the screen of her mobile phone that was still on, took her mobile phone, tapped it a few times, and returned it to her.

"Well, this is it."

Her cell phone immediately made the same sound.

The explanation was full of passion, and there were loud cheers at the scene.

In such a warm and grand upsurge, she looked at Xia who was holding the feather in her hand, and with the help of a residual blood, she lit the highland crystal on the opposite side again and again.

Then there's the incisor tower.

One.

two.

Finally, the base crystal.

The whole audience was cheering and their blood was boiling.

The commentator shouted excitedly: "Who would have thought that this young man who just became a professional player this year reached the finals of the World Championship in his first year. He was not favored by anyone when he first played. On the stage, use his strength to make everyone remember his name—"

The opposite side revived one after another, and before they rushed up, Xia threw out the last feather.

Luo Jia watched the crystal explode on the screen.

The picture stays at the movement of Xiafei pulling out the sharp blade, and the name on the top of the head is also shaking in the ears along with the commentary at this time.

"—Crow!"

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