Autumn in Shanghai, The leaves were turning yellow and there was a faint chill in the air. A cool, gentle breeze kicked up across the treetops. It curled through the leaves and danced along the air, growing stronger and stronger, before blowing across a school rooftop as a strong gust. An Xin looked at Lin Feng. Shed been with Lin Feng since they were young. Theyd grown up together, through the good and the bad. She knew that he was Maple. She knew of how he found his joy and happiness in life, and how he shared that with those around him. But she also knew his demons, and how he would withdraw into himself to deal with them. How he never asked for help from anyone when things got difficult. She looked at him, worried, and said, I know about Tian Tian, Lin Feng. I do. And I know about Rake and what happened back then. Its not your fault. She waited for a response, only to see him hang his head lower in defeat. Its not your fault. She took one step forward and repeated again, Its not your fault. Its not your fault.
Lin Feng stared at the ground of the roof, though it was hard to see through the tears in his eyes. He blinked, one large droplet falling to the ground. It splashed apart. He sniffed back the tears. Its not your fault. She said it again. He felt a lump in his throat and he bit on his lips. B-but He sunk through his knees and took a deep, long breath. Then he swallowed and wiped his eyes clean with the sleeve of his jacket. He didnt look up at An Xin, still staring to the ground, but he did start talking, slowly at first.
T-that day, Fatty called me. R-right after the... the game. H-he was crying. He was crying, Bunbun. T-then he started apologizing saying how useless he was He he said how he broke his promise to me Lin Feng wiped the tears from his eyes again and sniffed his nose empty. He bit his lips, fighting back everything that hed kept in for so long. I-i didnt know what to say. He did amazing. He did so much better than I couldve ever expected. They were up against SSK. It was lost before it even started But but he tried his best. He did so well. And then he called, crying I didnt care that he lost. I tried to tell him that I only cared that he did his best!!
Lin Feng closed his eyes and turned his head away from An Xin. He scratched his forehead, his mouth moving without making a sound. Then he sniffed and continued, F-fatty kept repeating how he failed everyone. He said it was all his fault. He He Lin Feng tried to get the words over his lips, but they wouldnt come. He sniffed and took several hasted breaths, then said, He said that he let me down. H-he said that he let me down. He didnt. I tried to tell him that he didnt let me down, that it wasnt his fault. That I knew! He cant do it all on his own, no one can. And I told him that I knew he did his best!
Lin Feng shook his head and grinned, self-deprecatingly. After the call with Fatty, I went and rewatched the games. I was just curious to know what mightve happened if I was up there, playing alongside him. Like back then I watched the game like six times in a row I asked myself how I wouldve played the game if I was KGs Midlaner. How would I have played against Rake? I wouldnt, Bunbun. Thats the answer. I wouldnt, because I wouldve never gotten that far into the tournament. KGs Midlaner is better than I am right now. I wouldnt have made a difference. No. Thats not quite right. I wouldve made the game even harder for Fatty Doesnt that make me useless? It does Im useless. Useless Lin Feng stared at the ground, anger at his own inability masking the pain, making the tears disappear. Its not even that I cant help Fatty. I cant even help my friends at school. A stupid high school League tournament and I cant carry them to a win. A stupid school tournament! Ive played at Worlds, and look at me now. Im losing in a high school tournament. Ive been trying to think of ways to carry the game. But I cant think of any. However I look at it, I cant win. Im not good enough... See? I told you that Im useless. I cant do anything right
Lin Feng pushed himself to stand up and looked at An Xin. There were streaks of tears on his face, and his nose was runny. He smiled, bitterly, and said, See? I told you that Im useless. Im useless. Absolutely useless
An Xin stared at Lin Feng, listening to his words. Her eyes went from concern to anger, but Lin Feng was so consumed in his own misery that he failed to notice. He continued, Lets not talk about Worlds anymore, or Rake. Its pointless. I cant even win some stupid high school tournament. Why am I even trying to become the best player in the world? Im uselessOW! Lin Feng rubbed his cheek, fresh tears in his eyes. Ow! he said, again. What the fuck. He looked up at An Xin, confused, and asked, What was that for?
An Xin glared at Lin Feng and said, Well, someone has to knock some sense into you! Idiot. Useless? How dare you call yourself useless? You were the best Midlaner in China! You carried your team to the Finals of Worlds. The Finals! Thats not what constitutes useless. You are not useless.
Youre right. I was Lin Feng mumbled.
An Xin looked at Lin Feng, waited a moment, and then said with crystal clear pronunciation, Youre going to zip your mouth and keep it zipped until Im done talking. Understood?
Lin Fengs eyes widened. He nodded, slowly, very slowly, and kept his mouth shut.
Who told you that you have to solo-carry the game in this high school tournament? An Xin asked, pausing for a brief moment. Then she continued, League of Legends is a team game. It is and always has been a team game. Your whole team is trying their best. All in their own role. Why do you keep thinking that you have to shoulder everything yourself? Stop putting so much pressure on yourself. Youve hit a wall. Shit, that happens. You take a step back, evaluate, then go around it. Or tear it down. But thats not what youre doing, is it? You see that wall and you, for some godforsaken reason, feel the urge to ram your head into it, repeatedly. Its what you did back then. Its what youre doing right now again. Its idiotic and a terrible habit.
Lin Feng let his head hang low. Lower. He swallowed and opened his mouth, uncertain. A short hesitation, then he mumbled, barely audible, But I
No buts. Zip it, An Xin said, striking Lin Feng on his cheek again with her flat palm. It left a clear, red mark and Lin Feng yelped in pain, but she didnt seem to care. She looked at him, waiting for him to shut up, then continued, What? Think youre so big and strong? Think putting all the pressure on yourself makes you look cool? It doesnt. It looks pathetic. Those friends of yours in class, did you see them? Did you see how they looked at you? They were worried. I could tell. Everyone can. They are worried about you and they want to help you. Youre not alone. Stop shutting everyone out. Let people in, Lin Feng. All they want to do is help you.
Lin Feng waited for An Xin to continue talking. She didnt. She kept her mouth closed and looked at him. She just looked at him. Then she raised her arms. His eyes went wide. Hed seen this before. He then closed his eyes, turning his cheek towards her, ready for another slap. Ive probably deserved it But the slap he was expecting didnt come. Huh? The scent of Jasmine suddenly became very strong. He opened his eyes just as An Xin wrapped her arms around him and took him in her embrace. She hugged him tightly, his muscles tensing in reflex. Then they relaxed. He relaxed. He hugged An Xin, tightly, burying his head in her neck.
You big idiot. I know youre in pain, An Xin whispered into Lin Fengs ear. You cant do everything yourself. Youre only human. If you keep going like this, youll only end up hurting yourself and everyone you care about. An Xin paused, waited, hesitated, then ruffled Lin Fengs hair. She smiled a smile that sounded through in her voice. Besides, dont you still have me?
Those words thundered in Lin Fengs mind. Dont you still have me? He smiled. For a single moment in time, the pain disappeared. There was no anxiety, no disappointment in himself, no frustration at his own inability. There was only the warm embrace of his best friend. He hugged her as tightly as he could. He breathed in through his nose and realized the Jasmine scent came from her. Then he closed his eyes and breathed out. Feeling her soft hair brush against his face, he asked, Bunbun?
Yeah? An Xin replied.
Lin Feng let go of her and looked her in the eyes, an innocent curiosity in his own. He scratched the back of his head and asked, Did you put on some pounds?
An Xins face dropped. Her eyes went wide and her hand moved on instinct. She slapped Lin Feng harder than she ever had, and then she hit him. Again. The second time her fist connected with his chest, causing him to stumble backwards. You asshole! Do you want to die? I lost weight! Alright? Fucking unbelievable. She threw her hands up in the air and then turned around and walked away.
An Xin didnt stay mad for long. Lin Feng caught up to her halfway down the first flight of stairs, and after a few words of apology from him, she asked him about the High School 13 versus Shanghai International series. He told her that they had two Master rank players and three in high Diamond. Then he went on about how they came in second last year and that their style heavily leaned on the early game. She quietly listened. When hed given her the general idea of the situation, she nodded and said, Ok. I think I got it.
Oh, right, Lin Feng said. Theyre also pretty full of themselves.
Thats fine. That just makes it so much more satisfying to defeat them. I already cant wait to see their expressions, An Xin said, smirking. Then she turned to Lin Feng and asked, I heard our team practices right after school?
Yeah, we do, Lin Feng nodded, missing out on one small, but very big detail. Then it hit him. He paused and asked, Wait. What do you mean, ours?
Didnt Ren Rou tell you? I already joined the team, An Xin said, matter-of-factly. She looked over towards Lin Feng, who didnt directly reply, and asked, What? Youre not happy?
Lin Feng quickly shook his head and said, No, no no! I was just surprised. Im very happy.
Thats what I thought, An Xin said. She then jabbed her chest and said, smiling brightly, Dont forget, you might be better at the game, but Im still the best when it comes to making strategies and shotcalling!