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Chapter 253: Barrel-Turtle Style Qigong

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"GEN seems to have ideas about the mid lane. The timing feels pretty good!" The Roaring Emperor's voice even turned sneaky.

"V5's entire attention is on the little dragon, and the Gragas is still pressing forward aggressively; they shouldn't have noticed!"

But Xu Xiu was a bit doubtful: "But can they catch him? Gragas's items are a bit too good; the jungler might get counter-killed, right?"

Gragas hit level six, has his ultimate and Flash, and because of the resource allocation from the top lane, his items upon returning to base are excellent.

Looking at the GEN members, although the Viego recovered some status in the jungle using his jungle pet, he is still not in a healthy state and is only level four.

The most important thing is Aurelion Sol's current items.

This is actually one of the reasons why Gragas is good against Aurelion Sol in the current version.

Due to severe nerfs to his stats, Aurelion Sol's first item is basically forced to be {Liandry's Anguish} as his Mythic item; he cannot buy Rod of Ages.

This is not just a simple difference in one item.

Rod of Ages itself didn't have high stats even after its peak at the start of the season, and if Aurelion Sol still chooses this item in the current version, his power spike will be significantly delayed until at least three items!

But if he buys the big mask as his Mythic item, he only needs to add Rylai's Crystal Scepter as his second item to have combat power with two items, which is a world of difference for the hero's entire power curve.

But this brings up a new problem.

The Mythic version of the big mask has not a single shred of "defensive stats"—the build path of {Lost Chapter} + {Fiendish Codex} is a purely offensive item set!

And without Rod of Ages, what's missing is more than just the health from the Catalyst of Aeons.

There is also the mana that Aurelion Sol is equally desperate for.

So this leads to the fact that no matter how urgent it is, Aurelion Sol must finish {Tear of the Goddess} + {Lost Chapter} before he can switch to Rylai's components to bolster his health.

If not, buying a Giant's Belt directly is completely useless!

If you don't have enough mana, you can't even cast your Q dragon breath, and even clearing waves becomes a problem; what's the use of that extra 300 health?

Scout analyzed rationally: "It's not necessarily impossible to catch him. Don't forget Renata is here this time. Although this hero's gank efficiency isn't high, she can still ensure people don't get traded."

"As long as Aurelion Sol baits a little, I feel there's still a good chance for this play."

Chovy, of course, also knew this wasn't an easy catch.

He saw the items on Gragas.

Because he ate an extra wave and a half of minions from the top lane, the wealthy Gragas didn't even buy Lost Chapter, but instead bought {Alternator} + {Dark Seal}, not even considering the common Everfrost.

Just looking at the items, you know this is about playing for the most extreme laning pressure!

With these items, Gragas only needs to land his Q on Aurelion Sol twice at most to call for a kill!

He knew very clearly that if he didn't sanction Gragas this time, looking at the laning situation from the first few minutes, the next few minutes of his laning would be a miserable sight.

Even if he didn't want to gank, he had to.

"I'll bait a bit first, and try my best to bait out his E and R." Chovy took a deep breath.

The only good news is that Aurelion Sol also reached level six and is holding his ultimate, which provides quite a bit of room for outplays.

As long as he can kill Gragas once, let Aurelion Sol get the Lost Chapter early, and then switch directly to resistance + health items, he can reverse the laning situation and enter the most comfortable scaling rhythm!

From the audience's perspective, this is just a mundane variation of a gank.

But in reality, it can be said that it determines the life and death of the mid-lane laning phase.

And after Ye Bo returned to the lane, he clearly started playing extremely aggressively, aiming to push this maximized development to the limit.

Laning is all about snowballing; how much you can suppress him during this most vulnerable time for Aurelion Sol determines how much Aurelion Sol's subsequent development will be suppressed in this match.

The fact that the jungler's status was drained by Lee Sin earlier was something the team discussed; even if Peanut comes to gank him now, at most he'll just burn his ultimate, and he even has a decent chance of a counter-kill.

But Ye Bo really didn't expect that the enemy bot lane, who had always felt like they had no gank potential, would suddenly turn into the mid lane during the time they were supposed to be missing after recalling.

"Here they come!"

"Because Lee Sin didn't recall to buy items, V5's bot lane is very slow at taking the dragon! There really seems to be a chance this time!"

Seeing his teammates' positions getting closer, Chovy prepared to start acting.

He, of course, also knew very clearly that if he deliberately gave away some obvious positioning, the opponent would definitely not fall for it, and might even become alert.

Aurelion Sol seemed to give up on playing mind games with Gragas, hiding on the side of the minion wave, using short Qs to clear the front-line minions regardless of mana cost.

But Gragas clearly wouldn't let him off, actively pressing forward to seek a trade.

But just as he was about to enter the engagement distance, this time it was Aurelion Sol who took the initiative, placing his E ability black hole {Astral Flight} at Gragas's feet, while the side radius also covered most of the enemy minions.

Don't look at the fact that Aurelion Sol's E and Q cast ranges are similar; the E ability has a 500-diameter range from the start, so in terms of coverage, it is further than Gragas's Q.

And the foreshadowing of Chovy deliberately auto-attacking the minions appeared, which also showed his understanding of Aurelion Sol.

Because one of the red side's front-line minions had its formation bound by the black hole, while another was just outside the black hole's range—and the timing Chovy caught was exactly the moment the blue side's front-line minions died.

The red side front-line minion that lost its target didn't go for another enemy melee minion, but automatically sought the nearest "hero"!

The red melee minion walked toward Aurelion Sol, which was exactly what Chovy wanted.

Because this was a delivery for his "cannon mount"!

Before losing aggro, Aurelion Sol started spraying his dragon breath through the minions, and Gragas, slowed by the black hole, could no longer use the nearby minions as cover.

And at the same time, because the enemy minions were all tied up by the black hole, Aurelion Sol's only remaining melee minion also pressed forward a few steps, blocking exactly between Aurelion Sol and Gragas—causing Gragas to be unable to use his E directly from the front to interrupt Aurelion Sol's Q!

Gragas's most direct way to solve this problem right now is to E directly to the back or side, which would pull him out of the black hole's range and out of the range of Aurelion Sol's Q dragon breath, losing only a bit of wave-pushing time.

So the question arises.

Since this move is useful, why didn't Chovy use it like this before?

The reason is also very simple.

Aurelion Sol's E ability only enters cooldown after the cast ends, which is equivalent to a fixed 17-second cooldown at all levels, and can only be used once per wave at most.

This must be saved for stacking Stardust when clearing tower minions!

If he used it like this every wave to manipulate the minion wave while they were at full health, even this "Stardust minimum guarantee" would be gone; is he supposed to play a 0-passive Aurelion Sol!?

And when Ye Bo saw the opponent use it like this, he actually felt something vaguely.

But he didn't retreat—and he didn't E to the side as Chovy had imagined.

Gragas took a big gulp of his wheat juice with his W {Drunken Rage}, relied on the damage reduction to tank the dragon breath, and then charged forward with his belly!

Chovy was surprised for a moment.

He couldn't quite understand it for a second; there were his own melee minions blocking in front of him, so this E from Gragas would only hit the minions.

Could it be a mistake?

But the next moment, Gragas synchronized his Q while in the air mid-belly-charge, and 0. millimeters before the belly was about to collide with the minions, he exploded the wine barrel, filling the sky with splashes!

Aurelion Sol's health dropped by three bars simultaneously, and the blue minions blocking in front fell instantly.

Causing the belly to pass through the corpses of the minions and forcibly collide with Aurelion Sol!

Landing the "Minion-Piercing Belly"!

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Chovy had also played mid-lane Gragas; he certainly couldn't be unaware of such a "basic operation" as {Q during E}.

But how could he do it in the air, and have the Q explode first!?

He didn't even see the range indicator for the Q landing... doesn't Q have a flight time?

However, Chovy didn't have time to think about that much right now.

Gragas, having landed the belly-pierce on his face, followed up with the heavy smash of Drunken Rage, landing all three abilities—E, Q, and W—plus the damage from Comet and the Alternator, taking away nearly two-thirds of Aurelion Sol's health bar!

Aside from his Q ability, Gragas's second highest damage ability is actually his W {Drunken Rage}.

The noble {percentage of maximum health} bonus deals decent damage to both squishies and tanks, has a short cooldown, and is even an AOE ability—the only drawback is that as a melee champion, it's usually hard to land.

But this also confirmed the previous hypothesis: during the laning phase, Aurelion Sol only needs to take 2 Qs to enter the kill range!

But at least the goal was achieved.

"Come, come, come, come!"

Aurelion Sol, ending his 1-second knock-up control, summoned his R on the spot to pluck the star core and smash it down!

Anyone can react to Aurelion Sol's ultimate; it's just that Ye Bo hadn't intended to use Flash.

After all, Aurelion Sol's ultimate damage isn't high at this time, and he had already used his E ability without the black hole combo, so the R was nothing more than a 1-second stun on himself.

Even with Viego nearby, Gragas still had his ultimate, so he was completely fearless and was only deciding who to kill.

But Ye Bo suddenly saw the support walking out from the bank of the lower river behind him.

He was shocked!

There's another one?

Renata is here, and that changes the meaning completely.

Just because Renata is here, it's hard to force a kill on one person, and since Gragas is also built with pure damage items, he actually only has the tankiness of a normal AP champion.

Forcing an attack would likely result in being traded back during the {Bailout} duration!

Ye Bo pressed the D key almost instinctively.

Fortunately, the cast animation of Aurelion Sol's normal ultimate is long enough, and without passive stacks, the range is pitifully small; Gragas managed to Flash out of the pit at the very last moment!

But this time, GEN clearly had firm murderous intent!

After all, Gragas used his E to trade, and his position was already close to the blue side's tower; the GEN members didn't rush to attack at first.

And the direction Gragas fled was slightly lower, not close to the mid-line, to avoid being easily chained by double crowd control.

Seeing the opponent still frantically wiggling his butt to dodge, Renata initiated by Q-Flashing to get close.

{Handshake} grabbed Gragas and threw him toward Viego!

But because of the escape direction Gragas chose at the first moment, Viego's W charge was about to expire, and Peanut also decisively W-Flashed to follow up with control!

"Caught him!!!"

"Gragas has no Flash! Don't stand together and get ulted; this is definitely a kill!"

Gragas still had one ultimate left, clearly only enough to blast one person away.

Exclude the support from the blast.

The Aurelion Sol stands at a long distance spitting dragon breath; although his health looks close to the range of an ultimate, with Flash in hand, he surely cannot be hit!

And if the ultimate is used to blast away the Viego, the Aurelion Sol can use W to fly forward and pursue; the Gragas does not have enough damage to kill the Aurelion Sol who has Flash!

Ye Bo's thoughts flicker in his mind.

The W ability, with only a 4. -second cooldown, has refreshed; the Gragas takes another swig of Drunken Rage, entering 2. seconds of 15% damage reduction, causing the rate of his health decline to slow.

Subsequently, the Gragas chooses not to use his ultimate, tanking the damage while moving backward.

"Why does the damage seem a bit insufficient? The Gragas is a bit tanky!"

"It might be because the Gragas dodged the Aurelion Sol's ultimate; after all, the Viego is only level four, so the damage is still lacking!"

"Oh, Chovy! Does he actually dare to fly in!"

Ye Bo using Flash to dodge the Aurelion Sol's ultimate is undoubtedly a wise move.

Because what was dodged was not just damage; more importantly, if he had been left in place, Gen. could have used one less Flash to chain crowd control, and it would also be difficult for the Gragas to quickly pull out of the Aurelion Sol's dragon breath coverage range.

And because the Flash created distance in time, despite being followed by decisive double Flashes and crowd control, the Gragas only needs to walk two steps to pull out of the dragon breath's coverage range.

Actually, at this point, the Gragas's ultimate definitely cannot be held onto; it is equivalent to Gen. spending two Flashes to force out the Gragas's Flash, ultimate, and a recall, which can be considered a successful relief of pressure for the mid lane.

But after verifying the damage with his own eyes, Chovy clearly feels this is not enough!

This wave, only by killing the Gragas can he directly recall to complete the Lost Chapter and transition through this most difficult period!

Otherwise, once the Gragas returns to the lane, the Aurelion Sol could still die at any moment in the next few minutes and be stuck in "jail."

If the Viego's damage alone is not enough, then he must rely on the Aurelion Sol's W 【Astral Flight】 refreshing the Q to accelerate and fly up to supplement damage, closing the distance and locking onto the Gragas!

Starfire coils around the Gragas.

Ye Bo still has not used his ultimate, continuing to tank the damage while walking toward the turret.

He is waiting for the cooldown.

"The Gragas still hasn't acted, so he must be trying to save his ultimate! In that case, Chovy will have to be a bit more careful next time..."

The Roaring Emperor finally reveals a rare smile in this best-of-five series.

But the smile does not last long before his heart suddenly jumps violently again.

"Be careful!!"

The Gragas turns his head again, using the Q ability, which reset with a 6. 8-second cooldown, to throw it toward the flying Aurelion Sol!

But strangely.

Seeing this Q rolling toward him, Chovy does not use Flash to dodge, remaining determined to spit dragon breath.

This time, he finally outplayed him!

Chovy's train of thought is very clear.

If the Aurelion Sol wants to fly up to supplement damage, the Gragas still has Q and R in his hand; he likely can only dodge one.

And facing an Aurelion Sol flying at high speed, it is naturally impossible to charge the Q, so the "instant explosion" damage of a level three Q is definitely not as high as the ultimate's damage—to dodge, one must naturally dodge the ultimate!

Sure enough, this instant-explosion Q only lowers the Aurelion Sol's health by 100+.

It was not fatal!

The Aurelion Sol's W flight distance is about to close in.

And the Gragas's health is also about to hit rock bottom.

"Don't be afraid, I have W!" Renata Glasc stares fixedly at the Gragas, preparing for the possibility of a desperate counterattack.

It is at this moment that the Gragas finally moves.

The E ability with an 11-second cooldown definitely hasn't finished rotating; it can only be the unmistakable motion of an ultimate.

Just as the Aurelion Sol is almost parallel to the Viego, the Gragas strikes, detonating the 【Explosive Cask】 in his hand and throwing it!

But this is exactly what Chovy was waiting for; flying into the opponent's face was also to force out their ultimate. In any case, they would definitely have to use Flash, and he didn't want the opponent to continue to be a threat to him in the next wave.

Starfire does not stop in the Aurelion Sol's mouth, but golden light blooms beneath his feet!

The "Parallel W-Flash" that does not interrupt dragon breath!

"Choooooooo~v~yyyyyy!!" The Roaring Emperor excitedly lets out his signature soul-summoning shout.

"Chovy's damage calculation! No wonder he didn't use Flash just now! This wave, the Gragas is absolutely dead for sure!"

He flashes in mid-air to change position behind the Viego, while the Q ability continues uninterrupted, remaining in the mid-range coverage of the breath, and ensuring he won't be hit by the ultimate along with the Viego!

To be fair, this wave, it looks like no matter who the Gragas uses R on, he is dead—no wonder it looked like Ye Bo wanted to save his ultimate just now.

If he R's the Aurelion Sol, the Viego in his face should be able to kill him after supplementing damage.

If he R's the Viego, the Aurelion Sol, who can still spit out 2 full dragon breaths within range, can also kill the Gragas!

And no matter who he R's, Renata Glasc will definitely have time to precisely cast W, and he can immediately turn around and revive!

Clearly, the target of the Gragas's ultimate at this moment is visibly thrown toward the Viego.

Renata Glasc does not dare to be overconfident, casting 【Bailout】 in time to prevent being traded by the opponent's desperate counterattack—even if this ultimate blasts the Viego into the defensive turret, he can rely on the zombie revival to walk out!

But, what Ye Bo chose seems to be blasting the Viego outward.

And just as the Viego's feet leave the ground from the beer barrel blast.

The Gragas pauses in place for half a second, then raises his wooden barrel high and slams down 【Drunken Rage】.

"It's useless! With Renata Glasc there, the Gragas can't possibly trade for the Viego! This wave is already stable..."

But immediately following the system prompt sound, a trace of a dragon's mournful cry is mixed in.

V5 Ye Bo killed Gen. Chovy!】

"WHAAAAAAT!!!"

"Huh??"

"This..."

The Roaring Emperor at the commentary desk can hardly believe his eyes.

How did he die!?

The Viego was blasted away by the explosive barrel, and then the Gragas slammed Drunken Rage onto him—the result is as if he used "Viego" to smash the opponent to death from 400 meters away!

It seems what was in that barrel wasn't wine, but "Gragas's Kamehameha"!

The Viego was blasted away, and the Aurelion Sol fell.

For a moment, no one was able to attack the Gragas, who clearly only had a sliver of health left!

"Wait! Wait, someone else is coming from behind!"

"Wanghu cannot die this wave!!!"

The Viego took the Gragas's ultimate + W slam, his health already entering the critical death line, and at this moment he sees Lee Sin walking out from the shore on the lower right.

Seeing his mid-lane big brother being caught, Xun doesn't even farm the dragon, directly using W to ward-hop over the wall, sprinting all the way to rescue.

The Viego naturally cannot run toward the turret to bump into Lee Sin, so he can only flee toward the upper river.

Renata Glasc tries her best to stop Lee Sin's pace, even using her physical body to block the pursuit: "You go, you go! I'll hold him! Don't die!"

Seeing the support use their life to buy him time, Peanut runs backward without looking back.

"Xun, just kill the support!"

But just as Peanut prepares to pull away... he suddenly sees the Gragas also in pursuit.

He immediately changes his mind.

Killing the Gragas and using the sovereign's command to possess the opponent's body would not only allow him to take the opponent's bounty.

Utilizing the Gragas's ability mechanics, he might even have room to turn around and operate against Lee Sin!

And the key is—the Viego still has the 【Bailout】 mark on him.

It's not hard to calculate that the Gragas has at most one E ability at this time, and this time he truly has no extra means to operate.

The opponent also has one-shot health.

The Viego has the revival from Bailout, he will absolutely be able to counter-kill!

Peanut goes directly to the edge of the brush to prepare for a counter-attack, even wanting to try to poke him to death through the wall.

"Lehends uses his life to rescue Peanut, Lee Sin also gave up the pursuit, but it seems like another fight is about to break out above!"

"If he counter-kills the Gragas, this wave won't be a loss!!"

Ye Bo arrives at the shore, first placing a ward over the wall; seeing the Viego standing against the wall, he directly charges out with his belly full of recklessness.

The passive 【Happy Hour】 restores 70 health, tanking the 【Blade of the Ruined King】 poke that was aimed and fired in advance, his health also dropping to a double-digit death line!

Clearly, even if this belly-bump from the Gragas kills the Viego, the Viego can immediately stand up to counter-kill and be reborn.

However... the Gragas's belly had just passed through the river wall.

It was as if it had been "bounced" back!

The damage from Body Slam had already been dealt, and the Arcane Comet was whistling forward, slamming into the Viego and putting him into a state of feigned death—yet the two were still separated by a wall!

"E through the wall"!

"Ah!! Ya!!" The Roaring Emperor is so anxious he starts pulling his hair: "What kind of situation is this!"

"How could the Gragas's E not displace over the wall! This is unscientific!"

This time, even the two beside him have looks of confusion.

The director cuts to the replay without delay.

First is the initial Gragas "belly-bump through minions," which is precisely why the Aurelion Sol's health was brought into the execute range.

And the principle of this is actually very simple.

Because the displacement speeds of the Gragas's Q and E are equal, but the Q cannot be detonated while rolling—so generally speaking, the distance of the EQ combo is equal, and the E that was cast first must hit first for the Q to land and detonate.

Then, one only needs the "distances to be unequal."

E requires "face-to-face" contact to trigger, but Q has a 350-unit diameter of coverage.

So, by changing your mindset and angle, using "Long E, Short Q" to hit minions and champions with the edge of the Q range, you can achieve an "EQ combo with early detonation"!

Then, naturally, comes the "Gragas Kamehameha."

This is pure "technical work"; only in slow motion did everyone see the clues.

"So that's how it is," Xu Xiu said with a click of his tongue in admiration: "He is simply a genius!"

"Gragas's W is an unstoppable, strong cast mechanism. By utilizing delayed targeting, casting W while the Viego is knocked into the air allows the W to take effect starting from the point where Viego lands. To think one could even use 【Ranged: Drunken Rage】 like this!"

Scout sat to the side, saying nothing.

He naturally saw it too, but precisely because he saw it, he knew it was far from as easy as it looked, and how much it tested one's grasp of timing and self-confidence!

As for the final "Wall-Crossing E," it actually utilizes the influence of "collision volume." As long as you ensure only the tip of Gragas crosses the wall, you can trigger the E skill's knock-up from across the wall while the main body remains inside.

But it's easier said than done!

In the real Rift.

The corpse of the one who tried to save them in three seconds fell.

The bad news also arrived one after another for Renata, who was chased and kicked into the tower by Lee Sin to be finished off.

At the same time, wails also erupted from the direction of the Dragon Pit!

Surprised cries from the scene rose one after another, converging into a tidal wave of sound that quickly swept through the entire Copper Box Arena!

【Holy sh*t!!! What the hell kind of play is this!】

【Trickster Gragas! This Gragas actually knows the Kamehameha!】

【He is really kiting! This Gragas is playing like a god!】

【Little Wreath: Langxing, I really don't owe you anything this time!】

【I know this move, fly down in a falcon-dance midriff-baring outfit, then put the Shroud of Twilight and Gragas's barrel on the shore, then fly back with the second stage of the Flying Thunder God, and follow up with a KDA hot pole dance... This is basically Akali!】

【What kind of miserable life are we, the Balance Order followers, living? We've gone completely crazy; everything looks like Akali, but we just can't see the real Akali!】

"Sibal, sibal, sibal, sibal, sibal! Sibal!!!"

Score was so anxious backstage he wanted to smash something; if not for the cameras, he really would have lost his temper.

"What exactly are they doing! Why can't they just stay stable! Why do they have to give away opportunities!!"

Listening to the silent team voice chat, he wanted to jump in immediately and wake them all up!

Viper, who made this call, was also a bit dazed at this moment.

This... did I make the wrong call?

And the most silent person on the whole team was definitely Chovy, who was still waiting to respawn.

Gragas got two kills and an assist in one wave, leveled up by one and a half, and could even push a mid-lane plating...

Originally, they were so desperate to make a move on the mid lane because Chovy knew he would soon have a hard time laning.

Gragas's hero mechanics are really a bit too much of a counter to Aurelion Sol in the early game.

When Chovy came out of the base and saw Gragas, who had just returned to lane, almost about to finish his Rocketbelt, he really felt like the sky was falling!

A quick-detonated Q could already take off nearly a third of his health!

Now, it could be said that even under the tower was dangerous!

Chovy had no choice but to recall frequently, not caring about any damn wave clearing, saving money to buy a Giant's Belt to preserve his health and delay his death as much as possible.

The pressure he was under was indescribable; he felt that if he got hit by even one skill, he would die!

He couldn't afford even the slightest mistake!

But, even so.

The moment Gragas's ultimate came off cooldown was still his death sentence.

At 8 minutes, Gragas pulled off an extremely "plain and unadorned" geometric barrel under the tower, hitting the Aurelion Sol—who just wanted to clear minions—from the maximum distance and extreme angle, securing a solo kill!

"Solo kill!!!" Wawa was extremely excited.

"The mid lane just can't hold on after all! Master Ye's laning pressure is too terrifying!"

Come to think of it, V5's lineup actually had many "special preparations."

But even Ye Bo himself didn't expect the impact of this single-lane breakthrough to be this huge.

In the final analysis, GEN's tactical setup for this game was centered on the mid lane.

But Aurelion Sol had already lost the qualification to contest mid-lane priority; the mid lane was almost being deprived of the right to breathe, and Gragas had plenty of free time every wave to apply pressure!

And a Gragas with this kind of growth had great deterrent power against both the jungle and the side lanes.

The "style" of the match suddenly became a bit strange...

However, there were also comments in the chat ———— 【V5 has beaten GEN. into their true martial soul form!】

GEN. suddenly started the "Ultimate Invincible Turtle" mode.

Giving up all resources, giving whatever was asked, and selling out if their lives were demanded.

Finally, they started to look like the "stereotype," characterized by not making a move no matter what, and letting you do whatever you wanted!

10 minutes, took the second dragon.

11 minutes, Gragas pressured the bottom lane to force a retreat and took the first tower; before 14 minutes, they completed a three-lane rotation; 15 minutes, took the third dragon.

V5's economic advantage was expanding at a very fast speed, and the lineup was also showing its power during this period.

Picking Kai'Sa was for the sake of strong mid-game aggression; teammates landing crowd control from a distance allowed Kai'Sa to easily fly into the battlefield, which was clearly far superior to Aphelios in terms of catching individuals and brawling.

In this kind of lineup, Kai'Sa's essence is an "Assassin"!

And Xun's Lee Sin, although not a commonly used hero, was having a blast in a game with strong lane priority in all three lanes, and could try to find opportunities wherever he went!

"Master Ye has achieved a terrifying single-point breakthrough in this game, and the advantage is already unstoppable and about to spread to the other three lanes!"

"This game is truly a standard model of single-lane kiting affecting the whole game!"

"The Summoner Spells of the entire GEN. team have never been complete; basically, as soon as they refreshed, they were immediately forced out, refreshed, and immediately forced out again!"

The Dragon Soul team fight was about to refresh.

Viper wanted to call for another fight, at least not to die a slow death.

But thinking about the result caused by his own command ten-plus minutes ago, he paused and didn't speak.

And GEN's original shot-caller, Peanut, had already been counter-jungled into a state of mental confusion, getting lost while walking, let alone calling the game.

The main thing was that in this game, there were never fewer than two enemies in his jungle the whole time!!!

At this moment, he really just wanted to shout to the sky ———— "The enemy Gragas is always in my jungle! The mid lane is calling me, how can I go!"

The problem is.

The Dragon Soul was given up, what about the Baron?

The Baron was also given up.

Then what about the base?

"Are they not even taking the Baron! Chovy just cast The Skies Descend, I feel like they can do it, wait, no, has Aurelion Sol even used The Skies Descend this game?"

"Chovy was caught by Gragas again! This Gragas is really too terrifying this game!"

"But why isn't he using his ultimate! Use your ultimate, Chovy! Save yourself!"

【This person's mind must have a problem】

【The Great Turtle form lives up to its name; I didn't expect them to be able to turtle like this. It's a pity GEN. isn't playing Aatrox!】

【Writing a piece for the college entrance exam using 'Specialization, Legend, Rotation' as the title, I'd write it like this: Samsung focused on preparing for MSI, wanting to create a regional legend, but didn't expect to be drawn by V5 and rotated!】

Right hand? B*tch hand!】

【Suddenly realized, why is the team logo of GEN so perfectly symmetrical on both sides? It looks just like a legendary team in our LPL!】

【Oh my god, it really is! Then the case is solved!】

【Hey, it's pretty good for the LCK first seed to get top six at MSI, don't be too greedy!】

Viper felt stifled to death, but his Aphelios, who had been fleeing and avoiding combat to farm all game, couldn't do much.

The main thing was that he always felt like someone was missing from the team, and it was the mid laner!

Even if GEN wanted to team fight, there was no way to fight; they had been turtling and avoiding combat the whole game, and hadn't even had one decent confrontation.

Giving up everything!

This led to the scoreboard above GEN showing four striking 0|0|0|0s, making people momentarily think this was a team sponsored by a domestic metropolis...

"They're not going to push the base, are they! GEN, are you really not going to fight even when they're pushing the base! Is Aurelion Sol not coming back!"

"GEN is even giving up their base!!!"

Aurelion Sol finally returned to the fountain symbolically, casting 【The Skies Descend】, which he hadn't had a chance to use all game.

But when The Skies Descend descended and spread to their own crystal, the crystal also happened to explode into fragments, looking just like the crystal was detonated by Aurelion Sol himself.

(End of chapter)

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