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Chapter 112: One Rope, Two Venomous Snakes

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"Holy crap, Silas is absolutely screwed this time!" Chu Jun hissed, feeling his heart bleed as he put himself in the player's shoes: "LeBlanc even bought a Dark Seal the moment she recalled!"

"Even if he had traded kills with LeBlanc, it would have been a massive loss, let alone getting tower-dived. I feel like Ya Gao's mental state is going to take a hit from this!"

"And with this, how are they going to defend the top-side jungle for the Bel'Veth next? There's likely going to be a chain-reaction disaster for Bel'Veth; the combat power in a 3v3 is completely different now!"

Although Silas could teleport back to the lane, he died while a massive wave was being pushed into his tower, so he undoubtedly suffered a huge loss.

Especially after seeing the notification that the defensive tower had secured the kill.

Ya Gao's lower lip turned pale, and Hong Mi in the back room was constantly muttering "shibal, shibal."

In this match, Hong Mi had indeed intentionally let the opponent have LeBlanc.

In fact, ever since the second game, he had discovered a "flaw" in Ye Bo—he loved to make flashy plays.

For example.

If there is a play with a {10% failure rate} that yields 60 points of value, versus a play with a {50% failure rate} that yields 90 points of value.

99% of professional players would choose the former without hesitation.

Most people pursue stability, doing their best, and avoiding being the scapegoat.

Coupled with the current public opinion environment, one "dark moment" might get you roasted for a lifetime, whereas a brilliant play might be rewritten by history as "just a lucky fluke."

But Ye Bo was clearly different from the others.

You could even say he was the complete opposite!

So Hong Mi's thinking was very simple: give the opponent those heroes that are obviously more prone to mistakes and require more frequent mechanical plays.

And although Ye Bo's LeBlanc had been banned many times, the actual number of times he had played her wasn't high; it was very likely that he belonged to the category of "fake master who hasn't played her in a long time."

Furthermore, if you look closely at the JDG lineup this game, you'll find that their composition is actually not afraid of LeBlanc at all!

Sivir, who fears skill-based assassins the least; Lulu, whose polymorph can prevent LeBlanc from returning to her distortion pad; and the double point-and-click crowd control from the top and jungle—all are huge threats to LeBlanc.

As for Silas, all he needs to do is stabilize the lane, and he will naturally be able to exert his hero's strengths during small-scale team fights.

It's just that Hong Mi really didn't expect Ye Bo's laning and mechanical ability to be this strong, to the point where he could break the game at level one in that manner!

The only good news is.

JDG is not too far behind at the moment, and both kills were secured by the key player, Kanavi.

"After the Trundle leaves base, he ignores his own top-side jungle and heads straight for the Bel'Veth's jungle!"

"Due to the advantage in the mid lane, the Trundle is likely trying to invade; this is a case of 'kicking them while they're down'."

The Trundle's level-one jungle path was peculiar, with monsters still remaining in both the top and bottom halves, so it was possible for him to head anywhere after leaving base.

But the Bel'Veth's position couldn't be more obvious; a level-three champion with only a single buff must have started in a single jungle quadrant, so after respawning, it was almost certain he would head top.

During the loading screen, the emergency information Ye Bo synced to Jiejie was very simple.

After all, Bel'Veth is essentially a "farming jungle carry," and what jungle carries fear most is having their growth disrupted by counter-jungling.

So, the purpose of picking Trundle was, in fact, to counter-jungle!

Trundle's 1v1 standing-and-fighting ability among melee heroes is unquestionable.

It's hard to say about the top lane, but in the jungle, he definitely claims second place, and few dare to claim they are first.

More importantly, Bel'Veth's much-vaunted mobility was already showcased in that bottom lane skirmish; without her ultimate transformation, she simply cannot escape the range of the ice pillar and is completely hard-countered by Trundle!

"Master Ye, Flandre, can you watch me? I'm going in to find him now."

"Go in with confidence, Silas can't move!" Ye Bo gave a confident, reassuring reply.

"OK, I'll shove the wave," Flandre also quickly replied.

But just as Ye Bo began to push forward.

He felt something was off.

Because of the mid-lane advantage, it wasn't hard to guess that the Trundle would want to invade the jungle after leaving base.

Ye Bo's LeBlanc, without Flash, suddenly started pushing forward, clearly making no attempt to hide his intention to assist.

Yet at this very moment, Silas was being extremely timid, even staying far away from his own minions, keeping at a distance where LeBlanc couldn't reach him with W, seemingly prepared to just honestly wait for the minion wave to approach.

Silas had used Teleport to return; although he was solo-killed, it clearly wasn't to the point where he didn't even have the right to farm minions.

Under normal circumstances, he would at least come to Q the minions; even if it affected his ability to farm under the tower, he could at least clear the wave quickly instead of being shackled under the tower.

The result of this was that once the Trundle entered the jungle and LeBlanc moved, Silas would have a huge wave under his tower that he couldn't possibly follow up on!

Then, does the jungler even want to play the game?

Ye Bo had played against Ya Gao for three games and had some understanding of this opponent; he knew the opponent's playstyle leaned toward the team, and he clearly didn't seem like the type to be this "selfish."

He quickly dragged the map to read the game—because playing LeBlanc required focusing on the lane, he hadn't paid much attention to other lanes since the start of the game.

Looking at each lane individually, everything seemed normal.

But if he combined the situations of all three lanes, Ye Bo suddenly sensed an anomaly.

"Wait, Flandre, be careful, Bel'Veth might be going for you!"

"But you can try to bait a little..."

Ye Bo pinged a warning signal in the brush behind the top lane to indicate the position.

It was clearly visible in the observer view.

"EDG seems to have discovered the opponent's movement! Kanavi's intention has been seen through!" Jiejie wore an expression of disbelief.

"Trundle has entered the jungle; if Bel'Veth continues to camp here, she's likely going to lose her jungle for nothing!"

Wawa couldn't help but speculate: "I don't know who is calling the shots here, but according to the last interview, EDG's current shot-caller seems to be player Ye. Could it be that he's started again!"

The observer view couldn't see the chat box, only the shining markers on the map.

Kanavi was also using Bel'Veth against Trundle for the first time, and after that level-three skirmish, he roughly understood the relationship between these two heroes.

He knew that although he had one more kill, Trundle had also inherited his Red Buff and had an extra Flash.

In a 1v1 in the jungle, he really might not be the opponent's match.

If the mid lane remained even, they could still demand a 3v3 in the top-side jungle, but now it was clear that an imbalance had emerged.

So he made a tactical adjustment.

After leaving base, Bel'Veth didn't enter her own jungle to farm, because at best that would only clear one camp, wouldn't reach level four, wouldn't change the situation, and she would still have to face the Trundle's invasion head-on.

Bel'Veth headed straight for the top lane, wanting to catch the Gragas off guard and make a breakthrough!

She didn't even demand a kill; as long as she could cripple Gragas and force him to recall, JDG could rely on having an extra top laner to easily defend the jungle, thereby avoiding this most critical assassination attempt.

As long as they survived this, Silas's laning would also pass its most difficult period, and the situation in the jungle could return to balance.

Then his 2-1 Bel'Veth could calmly and safely farm!

Kanavi watched as Gragas stepped forward step by step, showing a clear intention to push the wave, and even spotted an opportunity for a kill!

But at this moment.

The Gragas, who was almost close enough to the brush, suddenly turned his head toward the river as if to place a ward.

And after Gragas walked back, his positioning began to maintain a delicate distance, looking as if he wanted to prevent a gank, yet not entirely without an opening.

Flandre's masterful acting made Kanavi feel anxious and restless.

He was certain that Trundle had already stepped into his jungle and was just waiting to quickly gank the top lane before returning to support the jungle; he definitely couldn't camp for too long.

Kanavi couldn't hold back anymore.

"Just burn his Flash! 369, go!"

Sejuani heard the call and decisively charged out, feigning a gap in last-hitting, then suddenly dashed forward with a Q-W combo!

Bel'Veth then stepped out.

Sejuani's goal was actually just to get close to Gragas, making it impossible for him to create distance with E, forcing him to burn his Flash.

And if Gragas's positioning had been slightly deeper just now, even if he burned his Flash, Bel'Veth might have been able to force a chase with her three-part Q+W, completing the gank with her superior mobility.

But almost at the same time Sejuani dashed out.

Gragas also synchronized a belly-slam backward!

"What the hell!? Is his reaction that fast?" 369 widened his eyes, surprised by the old man's reaction.

Kanavi, with a grim expression, was a smart man, gritting his teeth and squeezing out words: "He clearly knew I was here..."

In fact, just reacting to Sejuani's Q clearly wasn't too difficult.

The problem was, when both top laners were in healthy states, Sejuani normally wouldn't lead with Q.

To take a step back, even if Gragas really had reacted, if he wasn't 100% sure someone was behind them, it would be impossible to use his most critical E skill backward so easily; at the very least, he would have used it forward to trade damage.

When Kanavi was camping, he had naturally activated his Sweeper to clear vision in the brush.

That basically left only one possibility—someone on the opponent's team had guessed their intentions!

Who could it be?

Flandre, whose anti-gank instincts were maxed out? Jiejie, who also thought like a jungler?

Or that LeBlanc, who was continuously exerting pressure in the mid lane.

If it really was him, then first his mechanics were outplayed, and then his strategy and command were dissected and controlled...

Kanavi's thoughts were a bit chaotic.

However, he also knew that this wasn't the time to think about these things.

"Come, you have to help me defend the jungle this time!"

"Ah, but this wave..." Ya Gao looked troubled.

Originally, JDG's plan was very sound, because if the top lane hadn't been seen through, it would have been 100% successful!

Even if they couldn't secure a kill, at the very least they could have gained a health advantage and used that to defend the jungle.

And because their jungler was away, the mid lane naturally had to play passively and avoid taking too much damage.

But now the attack on the top lane hadn't succeeded, and Gragas was still at full health.

That mid lane being suppressed is the real deal!

"Come on." Ya Gao still made his decision, glanced at the minion wave entering the tower, and turned to head toward the jungle.

Unfortunately, because of the Gragas's deliberate acting and kiting earlier, JDG was still a step too slow.

"The Trundle has already finished counter-jungling the Blue Buff!"

"With an ice pillar to block, and the Frozen Domain activated with LeBlanc backing him up, Sylas doesn't dare to step up to lock him down; JDG can't keep the Trundle, and he escapes easily!"

"Kanavi's clever variation didn't succeed, and he even lost resources in his own jungle—this is truly painful!"

Both mid and top are in a state of losing minions.

Seeing the Trundle leave, Kanavi could only swallow his pride and let his mid and top teammates return to farm.

"Oh, Jiejie seems to want to pull a surprise counter-attack!"

Yes.

After walking out of the blue zone, the Trundle didn't return to his own jungle, but instead camped in the brush waiting for both sides' mid and top to return to lane, then circled back into the blue zone from the river.

Bel'Veth has already started the Gromp.

When Kanavi saw the Trundle walking in on the defensive vision, he immediately blurted out a Korean curse!

Kanavi was furious, and the little stick wanted to try and go head-to-head with the big stick.

But after just two auto-attacks, he instantly sobered up.

The reason Trundle is so strong in 1v1 stand-and-fight scenarios is because his Q skill, 【Chomp】, increases his own attack damage while simultaneously reducing the opponent's attack damage by half.

With the gain and the reduction, just from a level one Q, the difference in attack damage attributes between the two sides is a full 30 points!

That is equivalent to a difference of three Long Swords out of thin air, worth 1050 gold in economy!

Kanavi regained his senses and backed off with a Q.

And the Trundle had no intention of continuing the chase, his eyes fixed only on the Gromp that was about to be finished, using Smite to take it.

Bel'Veth still wanted to come over to contest the Smite, but who would have thought that an ice pillar would rise under his feet to knock him up, and the path of his Q skill was also blocked!

The Trundle King auto-attacked three times and used Smite to take the toad, then strolled away stepping on the frost-accelerated ground.

The mobility that Bel'Veth prides himself on is simply not worth mentioning in front of the Trundle King!

"Can't beat him in a fight, can't keep him, and can't catch him even if you chase!"

Ye Chujun seems to have completely turned into the other side's image.

"EDG's fifth-pick counter Trundle really had an effect! It seems they were well-prepared, guessing that you, Kanavi, might want to play that!"

"And with these two consecutive support plays, JDG's top and mid have both lost minion waves, especially the mid lane, which is already adding insult to injury."

"Just like the last interview, Mr. Ye's presence is definitely indispensable here!"

【Indeed, at a glance, the mid lane's apocalypse radar is back at work!】

【Flandre: I really don't know, you'll have to ask him.】

【Mr. Ye is too damn all-rounded, meow; assassin king, operation genius, strategy treasure, and most importantly, he's even a little handsome!】

【I really want to become Mr. Ye's keyboard, that way, every time he recalls, he could press me.】

【Ye Chujun is having a blast, eat rice Brother Chu, eat up!】

Due to the failure of the strategic mind game.

The scale, which was originally on an even level, has clearly begun to tilt.

The bot lane was already at a natural disadvantage, and Lucian even gave up First Blood; just as both sides were clashing in the top lane, the bot lane had already started to press their advantage hard.

The mid lane goes without saying; it has long been a top-tier prison.

Now the top and jungle advantages are completely insufficient to make up for the gap, especially after this jungle skirmish, which not only confirmed the difficulty of 1v1 duels but also saw two camps of jungle monsters being shamefully stolen to their faces!

The JDG voice comms are somber.

And Kanavi, as the only one with an advantage in growth and the core of the lineup, took several deep breaths before continuing to command.

"As long as we can win the Rift Herald team fight, we can win it all back in one go!"

"Their lineup doesn't have many power spikes in the late game; as long as we take back the tempo, this team fight is easy to play!"

Bel'Veth has a unique "need" for the Rift Herald.

After killing epic monsters or heroes, Bel'Veth can undergo a 60-second "Transformation," where combat power undergoes a qualitative change, gaining various base attributes including attack range, and most crucially, the ability for the Q skill to dash through walls.

And when killing the Rift Herald and Baron—these two types of "Void Epic Monsters"—not only does the transformation last for 180 seconds, but he also enters his true {True Form}.

In {True Form}, all minions near Bel'Veth, regardless of friend or foe, are converted into "Void Remora" to assist the push after they die.

This means one minion wave can generate 12 Void Remora.

Combined with the Rift Herald, it is almost easy to force a push through a full-health tower!

There was once a match where, relying on Bel'Veth's True Form, they struggled to win the Rift Herald fight at 8 minutes, and ended up pushing down three lanes of plating by 11 minutes!

That is the terrifying strategic significance!

So for a disadvantaged team like JDG—this Rift Herald fight is almost a decisive battle!

6 minutes and 20 seconds.

After recalling, 369 got an idea and bought {Ionian Boots of Lucidity} outright.

"The enemy bot lane doesn't have Flash, right? I can walk down to gank, is there any play here?"

"I bought CDR, if I gank now, it should be back up by the time we fight for the Herald."

369's decision this time is truly unexpected.

Because of the Teleport changes this season, it is almost difficult for top laners to influence the game in the first fourteen minutes, especially battles in the bottom half of the map.

And what 369 thought of was buying tier-two boots directly and using his pig legs to hard "walk" to the bot lane!

But Kanavi has a different idea at this moment.

"Ganking bot won't change much, at most we'll kill a support."

"I'm one camp away from level six, I feel like we can try to mess with mid, he doesn't have Flash either."

Although the enemy bot lane has no Flash, JDG's bot lane is a soft combo of Sivir + Lulu, which at best can only lock down a Nami who has no displacement.

What Kanavi said is obviously also a fact; regardless of whether the kill is taken by Sejuani or the bot lane duo, it is difficult to produce an effective change or boost for the Herald fight.

But if the battlefield is in the mid lane, being able to kill LeBlanc would be completely different.

LeBlanc also has no Flash, and most importantly, because the mid lane has been in prison, the gold gap in the matchup has already generated a bounty.

This bounty, whether taken by Sylas or Bel'Veth, truly has the potential to influence the outcome of the Herald fight.

Ye Bo also thought of this direction.

Ye Bo is certainly not as good as the professionally trained Kanavi when it comes to the hands-on operation of Bel'Veth, but in terms of understanding, it's hard to say.

He is very clear about the importance of the Rift Herald to Bel'Veth, so he also attaches great importance to the upcoming Herald fight.

And he also has some thoughts.

"Flandre, come toward the mid lane after you head out this time; Sylas's Flash isn't up yet, there's a good chance to kill him."

"Jiejie, you lean in too, and our bot lane should be a little careful."

What Ye Bo thought of was attacking the mid lane, the reason also being that he felt the enemy bot duo was not easy to kill, and also not easy to coordinate a gank with.

The director zooms in, taking the entire bottom half of Summoner's Rift into the frame.

The six players from the top, mid, and jungle of both sides are all moving within the fog of war.

It looks like a great battle is about to arrive!

Everyone knows that this moment is absolutely the Battle of Stalingrad that serves as the turning point of this match!

Ye Bo is laning as usual, showing no intention, naturally maintaining his consistent pressure and wave-pushing stance.

And when LeBlanc steps out with 【Distortion】 toward the minion pile as usual.

Sylas also directly makes a move to steal a skill with 【Hijack】.

Because once a fight breaks out, he cannot control what skills LeBlanc will use, and the timing for Sylas to steal is about the same, so he directly steals LeBlanc's RW first.

LeBlanc subconsciously presses W to return, but then ignores everything else and continues to throw Sigil of Malice at the cannon minion to last-hit and push the wave quickly.

But at this moment, Sejuani has already arrived quietly.

"Sejuani bought tier-two CDR boots and walked to the bottom half of the map; Brother Bai's position is very good, Mr. Ye doesn't seem to be able to detect it!"

"JDG has already presented a three-sided pincer, but EDG's Hecarim is also about to be in position!"

Because Ye Bo knows there are people behind his own side, he is completely fearless.

However, he really didn't expect Sejuani to take this route, or to buy tier-two boots to create a time difference.

"Ya Gao, don't be anxious, don't reveal your intentions."

"I've arrived, I can engage from this position!"

"Go!"

Sejuani walks out from the F6 pit entrance, hugging the wall.

Seeing LeBlanc's positioning getting closer, 369 decisively uses Q-Flash-R!

The flight speed of Sejuani's ultimate projectile is not fast; if it were a simple blind cast, perhaps Ye Bo might have been able to react.

But 369 looks like an old Sejuani player.

Sejuani's R skill, 【Glacial Prison】, has two stages of casting; casting it point-blank is just a simple 1-second stun, but if it flies more than 25% of the distance, not only will the stun duration extend to 1. seconds, but it will also condense a slowing field at the destination.

The "Q-Flash start, R mid-way" cast without vision is almost impossible to avoid!

And a normal Q-Flash-R is just a "long-distance landing stun," but if you use R and then Flash when the Q start-up animation reaches 25% distance, you can achieve the same speed while dealing a landing stun + long stun + AoE slowing field!

It looks like there's no big difference, but in reality, it's the difference between "man riding pig" and "pig riding man."

"Holy crap, Brother Bai is here! Brother Bai's mechanics!" Chujun instantly flipped the family register.

"Mr. Ye is in big trouble!"

Because Sylas was being extremely cowardly during the laning phase, he maintained a very safe position from the start to avoid exposing his intentions.

But Yagao was not worried about being unable to reach LeBlanc.

Because he had stolen LeBlanc's W-version ultimate.

Of LeBlanc's three ultimate versions, it is obvious that in 90% of cases, stealing W is the most practical; after all, it is the only displacement skill and the only instant burst damage skill.

This was also the reason why Sylas stole it immediately upon seeing the opportunity.

At this moment, Sylas used a long-range E slide to dash into the minion wave, stepping forward with R to leap over the minions and steadily connect with the E2 knock-up, coordinating with the Bel'Veth rushing out from behind.

As long as the skills of these three people could land fully, LeBlanc would have no way to survive this wave!

The damage from a full Sylas combo is still considerable, and with the Void Empress being extremely well-equipped, her E skill can even lock on while "ignoring invisibility," enough to kill LeBlanc instantly!

But Yagao suddenly revealed a look of astonishment.

"Why can't I cast the ultimate! Is it a bug!?"

Yagao was frantically pressing the R key, but the stolen 【Mimic - Distortion】 simply would not activate.

And when he took a closer look.

Yagao was dumbfounded.

Why on earth did the icon above his R skill not look like the icon for Distortion!

The icon designs for LeBlanc's Q, W, and E skills are not very different to begin with, and all the icons displayed by the ultimate are a uniform purple.

Without looking carefully, one might not necessarily notice anything strange.

Yagao's mind had been entirely focused on this wave's attack and the follow-up; he had no heart to specifically examine the stolen skill icon.

Moreover, he had clearly watched LeBlanc use W before casting his ultimate chain.

Unfortunately, Ye Bo had actually been waiting for the opponent to steal his ultimate all along.

He understood LeBlanc very well, and he understood Sylas very well too.

Sylas's 【Hijack】 is a standard projectile skill that can be blocked by wind walls, shields, and shields held up; it naturally possesses the basic settings of a projectile skill—it only triggers when it truly hits.

Remember when LeBlanc used W to return, extending the flight distance of the chain, and finally threw a Q to secure the cannon minion as usual? That happened at the exact moment the Hijack chain arrived.

And in fact, if Sejuani hadn't initiated first, even if Sylas had stolen it immediately after LeBlanc's W,

LeBlanc could still have instantly pressed Q the moment she landed her W to "switch skills," ensuring the opponent could only steal Q.

The reason for this is that there is a special interaction mechanism between LeBlanc and Sylas.

{Sylas cannot trigger the second-stage damage of Sigil of Malice}

Therefore, what he stole was merely a 700-range, one-time-use skill with a flat damage of 70.

In a sense—"What skill Sylas can steal from LeBlanc is decided by LeBlanc."

Sylas failed to steal Distortion to close the distance quickly, and as a result, could not successfully follow up on the control chain, allowing LeBlanc to regain her freedom after the 1. -second freeze.

Trundle and Gragas had already emerged from both sides.

Kanavi did not know why Sylas failed to follow up with the skill, but at this point, the arrow was on the string and had to be fired.

The Void Empress dashed forward with Q and slammed down her W, Void Surge.

But clearly, because a key link in the control chain was broken, Ye Bo successfully cast W at the critical moment of the skill exchange, gracefully escaping the shackles.

"Retreat!"

At this point, JDG's attack had effectively gone bankrupt.

Without being able to lock LeBlanc down with a full control chain, LeBlanc, who still held a segment of her RW displacement, was no longer someone they could kill.

But at this moment, it was EDG's turn to attack.

Ye Bo's gaze was sharp.

The direction of his W escape seemed casual, but it actually had a deep reason.

Because, as long as two enemies are within a distance of 1850 yards (925+925), there must be a "junction point" within the extreme edge range of two E skills.

Ye Bo was staring intently at the positions of the Void Empress and Sylas; before his eyes, the junction point of "two circles" seemed to emerge in his imagination.

With a slight adjustment of his steps, LeBlanc's wrists flipped continuously.

Two 【Ethereal Chains】 shot out like agile, dual-colored spirit snakes, each toward a different direction of a triangle, and then LeBlanc's footsteps shifted again.

One yellow and one purple, two Ethereal Chains simultaneously wrapped around the bodies of Sylas and the Void Empress!

"Dual-directional E! What is he doing!?" WaWa stared with wide, stunned eyes.

"Player Ye is so greedy! He wants to chain two! But JDG is very smart; the mid and jungle are escaping in two different directions. This distance is definitely not enough, maybe even one won't—"

"Wait, what! It's that!"

Even WaWa could see that the distance between the two chains was clearly not enough.

The moment the two JDG members were hit by the chains, their first reaction was to pull back to break them.

But immediately after.

They, like the casters at the desk, widened their eyes.

Both chains had clearly exceeded the limit for breaking, yet they seemed to grow longer and longer, as if the two chains were "elastic" and still extending!

They couldn't break these two chains!!

The next moment, LeBlanc used Mimic to return to the starting point of her W, and the moment she landed, she threw a Q skill at the nearby Sylas.

The Sigil of Malice detonated.

At the same time, both Ethereal Chains, in different directions and at different distances, had completed their preparation, binding both of them simultaneously!

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"Our Sylas! Flandre, go jungle!" Ye Bo shouted briefly.

The positions where the two were bound were both excellent opportunities.

Gragas aimed and threw 【Explosive Cask】 to blast the Void Empress back toward their own tower!

And the Trundle King activated W to speed over, using a pillar to block Sylas's path, coordinating with LeBlanc to gnaw at his head!

Sejuani's skills were all spent; she tried her best to use her pale, fleshy body to attract attention, but those two opponents didn't care about pork at all!

"Ethereal Dual Chains! Both heroes trapped in the snare!"

"LeBlanc applies Ignite, Sylas can't heal with W, and Trundle's items are also very good! Coordinating with LeBlanc, Sylas is about to fall first!"

"In the back, Flandre easily blasts the bound jungler back to the tower, connecting with an EQ control and taking three tower shots directly; the Void Empress doesn't seem to be able to escape death either!"

The Void Empress barely managed to survive and crawl out of the tower thanks to the damage reduction of her E skill.

But waiting for her in the pursuit were the two who had already executed Sylas, and she could not escape LeBlanc's ghostly shadow.

"Holy! Cow! Cool!" Chujun jumped up from his chair in excitement, nearly hitting the ceiling: "What is this thing! It seems to be a technique he used in that 1v9 game before, but it's clearly not right—"

"I've really never seen chains played like this before. Master Ye's LeBlanc! This is Master Ye's LeBlanc!"

"He can always create miracles!"

【Holy Cow! One rope to tie two dogs!】

【Unworthy descendant Ye Chujun, returning to the family tree at light speed!】

【Is it that hard to produce a movie-length highlight reel in one season? Look at him! What we are watching right now is the highlight reel!】

【OK, OK】

【No, bro, are you really LeBlanc? Did he really calculate even this? Was letting Sylas steal Q earlier also foreshadowing?】

【These B-tier mid laners are really useless, call Left over! I told you to call Left over!】

"Beautiful!"

The lounge next to EDG instantly boiled over!

And at the same time, good news came from the bottom lane.

"Just as the mid lane achieved a great victory, the EDG bottom lane also completed a lane kill!" Jiede shouted without pause.

"Lulu's Flash wasn't up, she was slowed by Lucian's bubble, and then hit by the big bubble knock-up!"

WaWa looked at the data panel and couldn't help but feel pity: "EDG can also take the top and bottom lane plates, and the jungler has cleared a section of the jungle. In just one minute, JDG's rhythm has almost collapsed! The gold gap has already been widened!"

Miller was worried for them: "In this case, facing the upcoming Rift Herald team fight, JDG is likely to fall into a huge disadvantage!"

However, the result proved that Miller was overthinking it.

Misfortunes never come singly.

Seeing the opponent's jungler go to take the small dragon, Kanavi took the opportunity to head to the opponent's upper jungle to swap camps and start counter-jungling to catch up on farm.

But he didn't expect that LeBlanc hadn't gone to join the team fight; it was as if she had guessed he would come, and was just crouching inside the jungle!

A Void Empress who had just reached level six, facing a level seven LeBlanc with explosive items, was ambushed and had no chance to operate at all.

Miller shook his head, unable to bear watching: "Kanavi really feels like he's been controlled so miserably by LeBlanc's mid and jungle this game. LeBlanc's Dark Seal is already at six stacks!"

"This death isn't just about giving up a kill and gold; more importantly, the Rift Herald is about to refresh. With the JDG jungler dead, there isn't even a possibility of contesting it!"

When the wail of the Rift Herald echoed through the canyon, the caster desk let out a sigh.

"It's collapsed, it's collapsed..." WaWa couldn't stop muttering: "If they don't even have a chance to contest the Herald with this lineup, then it feels like it's over!"

"LeBlanc has directly upgraded her full-stack Dark Seal into a 10-stack Mejai's Soulstealer!"

"This LeBlanc is going to be unstoppable!"

With all three lanes at a disadvantage, even if Kanavi's individual skill is outstanding, it is very difficult for a jungler to defy the heavens and change fate!

He could only let Jiejie 'bully others by relying on his teammates' power,' and by relying on the side lane advantages of his three teammates, invade JDG's jungle at will!

The most important thing was that elusive LeBlanc!

As long as you are targeted by her, it seems you can't escape even if you grow wings!

I heard you have high mobility?

Have you asked my LeBlanc yet!

The Bel'Veth chosen by Kanavi this game is indeed an almost invincible existence when ahead, but once behind, it truly reverts to "Master Yi" gameplay—he just has to bury his head and farm for his life.

In the early game, he could still rely on changing his tempo to find gank opportunities, but he was repeatedly thwarted by Ye Bo's strategies.

And once the situation collapses, it is clearly nowhere near as capable of finding opportunities as Wukong and Vi.

Furthermore, LeBlanc is also an existence that is almost impossible to deal with when ahead.

When it was not even 14 minutes in.

Bel'Veth was caught in the jungle for the third time, and everyone already knew the ending.

Remember, Jide pondered for a long time before slowly speaking: "The problem for Jingdong now is whether they can push two more towers to make their loss look more decent."

"LeBlanc's damage is too terrifying! The 1. -second damage reduction simply cannot save Bel'Veth's life; she is being easily toyed with!" Wawa squeezed a roar from his throat, "My god, this LeBlanc's E is simply as accurate as a targeted ability!"

"Mejai's Soulstealer has reached 14 stacks!"

The dominance of LeBlanc in a winning game is well known.

The most criticized aspect of LeBlanc is that both her W and RW require getting close, and this JDG lineup considered this, picking sanctions like Lulu's polymorph and Sejuani's point-blank R.

However, once her development reaches a certain level.

When LeBlanc starts killing without needing to rely on her W or get close, those double Ws become the most powerful mobility skills.

The mobility brought by two short-cooldown, reversible dashes will cause this hero's assassination ability to rise exponentially!

The kill count keeps refreshing.

Until the match reaches 19 minutes, the kill ratio is 19: , and the gold difference is as high as 13, 00!

Even for die-hard JDG supporters, facing such an exaggerated gap, they have to admit that their home team's situation is hopeless!

The LeBlanc with 25 stacks of Mejai's Soulstealer is like a ghost, fixated on Bel'Veth.

Jumping out from over the wall, the Bel'Veth under the tower thought it was just poke, and even wanted to rely on nearby teammates and the defensive tower to step forward with a W to attempt a snipe.

But LeBlanc's figure suddenly flashed forward!

"WQRE Flash-Teleport Chain"

Even the polymorph couldn't be cast; LeBlanc's figure left half a step early, while the teleporting chain flew across to lock on, bursting out the second-to-last Q, causing her to instantly dissolve.

"The jungler is dead!"

"In that case, the Baron should be gone!"

"This LeBlanc is too terrifying now. A LeBlanc with this kind of development in the hands of player Ye is simply like a performance; Lulu can't even lift her hand!"

The remaining four JDG players don't even dare to take a look at the dragon pit.

And as the desperate roar of Baron Nashor echoed through the Canyon, Kanavi's expression also dimmed completely.

Under such a disadvantage, what JDG faces is undoubtedly a dead end!

The five members of EDG regrouped, marching valiantly from the mid lane to the front of the base gate, then once again used the magic of the Black Rose to play the overture of the team fight!

"Engaging with her own body! LeBlanc steps on their faces with double W to deal full AOE, keeping Zhonya's Hourglass as a backup!"

"Footwork descending from the heavens! LeBlanc is about to kill off this semi-final!"

The AOE from a full stomp brings the visual enjoyment of dancing on the edge of extreme health bars.

"Gragas E-Flash connects to start the fight! Trundle absorbs the troll skin resistance and stands firm as he advances, Nami and Lucian ride the waves into the battlefield!"

"LeBlanc rises and claims a triple kill!"

"It's gone, there are no more miracles!"

Amidst Wawa's loud shouting, the JDG base crystal shattered into pieces!

(End of chapter)

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