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One of the hallmarks of League of Legends was the raging.
It didn’t matter what region one was playing the game.
It was the same everywhere.
In China, Korea, EU or NA, there were players who constantly raged in the chat.
And the raging was so inextricably tied to playing League of Legends that it was elevated to the level of tradition.
Playing with others who raged in team-chat and laughing at players who raged in all-chat added to the experience of playing League in a way that no other game could replicate.

Coff was yet another player who joined in on the time honored tradition of baby raging in all-chat after making mistakes that led to his death.
He was upset after his first death, but retained some control over his anger.
After the second death though, Coff was fuming and lost all sense of reason.
He started cursing up a storm in all-chat, first in broken Chinese and then in English.
Eventually he gave up the pretense and started attempting to curse in Korean.
His rage had hit a point where he no longer cared if anyone could understand him or not, he simply needed to vent all of the ire in his heart.
Unfortunately, his Chinese was horrendous and his English was not very good either.
That made it difficult to understand what he was trying to say.
Once he switched to Korean, the thoughts became slightly more coherent.
But almost all of the words he was attempting to use were caught by the language filter. 

It was nigh impossible to understand what Coff wanted to say, but the sentiment was understood by everyone watching the stream.
Coff the Korean was very, very mad.
And that delighted the viewers to no end.
Some attempted to piece together what he was saying in various languages to laugh further.
Others just made jokes.
There were even a few enterprising ones who took the initiative to try and add Coff as a friend, so they could poke and prod at him some more.
Coff’s incoherent rage added an entirely new dimension of entertainment to the stream.

Lin Feng, unlike the chat, remained completely calm and relaxed.
He was smiling not because he cared about Coff’s rage in the slightest, but because the viewers on the stream were enjoying themselves.
As far as Lin Feng went, there was nothing worth thinking about with Coff’s raging.
He’d been playing League of Legends for a long time, and he’d lost count of how many he’d run into who’d given into the baby rage that Coff was currently writhing around with.
Besides, there was no point in paying attention to it.
Lin Feng knew that with the two kills he’d gotten on Yasuo, his Alistar had pretty much won the Mid lane for his team.
There was no way that Yasuo was coming back to present a serious challenge.
And so, Lin Feng decided not to engage with Coff in all-chat, and instead peacefully farmed minions in the Mid lane. 

Once the game timer hit 8 minutes and the minion wave was pushed all the way out in the Mid lane, Lin Feng decided it was time to take his Alistar to help out his teammates.
He looked at the minimap on the right-hand corner of his screen, and started to roam towards the Bot lane for a gank.

He circled round through the tri-brush and waited for an opening.
The second that Blue Team’s Jinx walked out too far, Alistar charged into her with a Headbutt and Pulverize.
Jinx was knocked up into the air with half her health gone.
Then Alistar unleashed a barrage of auto attacks and an Ignite.
By the end of the lethal combo, Jinx lay dead on the ground at Alistar’s feet. 

The Jinx’s Support in the Bot lane was a Thresh.
One who tried to avenge her death with Death Sentence.
Thresh hooked Lin Feng’s Alistar and tried to drag him under the Blue Team’s Tower.
But Alistar’s Unbreakable Will made it impossible to cage him with any crowd control skills for long, and Lin Feng broke free easily.
That’s when Lin Feng noticed his teammates furiously running over to help.
Instead of running away from the Tower, he decided to have his Alistar tank the bolts and dived under the Tower’s range to continue attacking Thresh.
Both the Ad-carry and Support on his team arrived, and the three of them attacked Thresh together.

Double kill!

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The longer the game went on, the more terrifying Lin Feng’s Alistar became.
He’d already scaled to the point where he did enough damage to insta-kill Jinx.
It had only been 10 minutes since the start of the game, but the balance was heavily tilted towards the Red Team.
Lin Feng’s team.
And once the game moved into the teamfight phase, Alistar wrecked devastation and decimated the Blue Team’s champions. 

Red Team’s players finally noticed Lin Feng’s summoner name and started asking questions.

「ali, you’re a streamer!?」
「you’re freaking amazing!」
「wait, are you a chick!?」

Lin Feng happily replied, 「Yep! Yep! And Yep! Come over and watch!」

He was more than happy to help advertise Su Xue’s stream and bring her more viewers.

Eventually, around the 20-minute mark, the opposing team unanimously agreed to surrender.

Lin Feng exclaimed, “Didn’t I tell you guys? You see now? I’m really good with Alistar too!”

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