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Chapter 59: Hidden Mist Falcon Dance! Top-Tier Tactical Chess! [8k]

~25 min read 4,982 words

The rational EDG fans, having vented their emotions, regained their composure during the break and were once again full of spirit, cheering and rooting for their home team!

This stark contrast had already begun to make many fans feel.

It seems that with this newcomer, they really might win!

The Summoner's Rift descended with a roar.

The EDG staff sitting in the back straightened their postures; Abu, who rarely came to the venue anymore, also pulled up a chair and sat next to Ming Kai.

As for Scout, he was in such a foul mood that he couldn't even be bothered to pretend; he just lounged on the sofa in the back, gazing into the distance, typing on his phone from time to time as if chatting with someone.

"Similar to the first game, both sides are still using standard positioning at level one," Miller said to himself.

"It's a good thing both mid-laners bought items this time~" Wawa joked.

"Fleet Footwork Akali against Aery LeBlanc, Doran's Shield against Corrupting Potion—whoa, it feels like both sides are really prioritizing the laning phase this time!"

When League of Legends reaches the level of top-tier duels, every seemingly minor change and choice has deep meaning, and some even represent an entire playstyle.

Take the most basic runes and starting items, for example.

It’s not that taking Electrocute means you’re aggressive in lane, or that buying a Doran's Shield means you’re playing scared.

It’s like a mage taking a "tank rune" like Grasp of the Undying in the Resolve tree; those who don't understand would think they’ve turned into a total coward!

But in reality, this is actually the most extreme choice for emphasizing the laning phase, effectively sacrificing some mid-to-late game burst in exchange for pressure during the laning phase.

And the choice both sides made in this game, coincidentally, was the "cheesiest" configuration for these two heroes in lane.

Because Ye Bo and Song Yijin both knew very clearly that the other was one of the best users of this hero; no one would take it lightly.

The minion waves clashed.

LeBlanc leaped directly over her own minions, as if wanting to press forward within the minion wave.

Although Rookie was already in the twilight of his career and his mechanics were certainly not at their peak, his understanding of his signature "Two Balls and a Chicken" hero was clearly unique.

But Ye Bo saw through the opponent's intentions at a glance.

After all, LeBlanc was also one of Ye Bo's specialties!

Ye Bo's greatest advantage in this match was that his understanding of the opponent's hero was far superior to Song Yijin's!

LeBlanc's basic attack range is 525 units, while Akali's Q ability is 550 units.

If LeBlanc wanted to play conventionally and start with a basic attack to poke, Ye Bo’s distance control would absolutely allow him to land a long-range, slowing Q in retaliation.

But LeBlanc's Q ability, Sigil of Malice, has a range of 700 units, which is why Song Yijin chose Aery for this game!

Because if he had taken Electrocute, he would have to use an auto-attack or W to trigger it, but that would inevitably lead to a counter-attack.

Aery, on the other hand, allows for constant Q-poking.

Although it doesn't hurt much, it has the advantage of being risk-free!

Relying on the high sustain of the Corrupting Potion, plus the damage from Aery and Scorch, LeBlanc can keep biting away like a mosquito to maintain a health advantage in the mid lane.

Furthermore, Song Yijin had an even deeper thought at level one.

Sigil of Malice is a targeted lock-on skill; attacking will draw minion aggro, which is a limitation most of the time.

But every condition has a flip side that can be exploited!

LeBlanc walked into the minion wave on purpose to use Q, intentionally drawing minion aggro to pull the wave, causing both sides' minions to pile up together.

This greatly shortens the space to avoid fighting and can even push the wave along the way.

Having seen through the opponent's intent, Ye Bo observed the minion wave and formulated a counter-strategy.

Akali leaned slightly backward, appearing as if she wanted to turn back to contest the Q.

Seeing LeBlanc walk into the middle of the minion wave and feeling the position was sufficient, Akali turned slightly.

LeBlanc threw a Sigil, Aery and Scorch triggered simultaneously, and then she immediately began high-frequency "left-right movement"!

He was guarding against Akali leveling E at level one.

However, Akali took the poke but didn't force her way into the minion wave; instead, she retreated further.

This made Rookie spot an opportunity.

LeBlanc countered move for move, taking advantage of the position the opponent seemingly "mistakenly" gave up; while pressing forward from the side to drop minion aggro, she passed through the disrupted minion wave and stood directly behind to block Akali from interacting with the wave.

It was to exploit Akali's weak window at level one!

"Rookie is playing so aggressively! He's trying to push her out of the experience zone at level one!"

"That's LeBlanc for you; she has to get in your face at level one!"

"But I feel like Akali is being a bit too cowardly, isn't she? With double Second Wind and Doran's Shield, she shouldn't be that afraid of LeBlanc's poke, right?"

The God's-eye view is different from the player's perspective; it's clear when looking at the big picture, but it's hard to fully empathize with the players' thoughts on the field during psychological warfare.

Akali seemed to be temporarily blocked behind the minion wave, unable to move.

But Ye Bo was clearly waiting for something.

The first melee minion was about to die, and Song Yijin knew very well that the opponent couldn't possibly give up the experience from this melee minion.

As LeBlanc turned to auto-attack the minion, her Q ability was pre-aimed at Akali, but more importantly, she kept up her pre-emptive movement—she was predicting the opponent's E!

Song Yijin was nothing if not calculating.

If Akali didn't level E and push up, LeBlanc could land a free Q and then draw aggro again, pulling the minion wave forward to create a "manual slow push," thereby completing a wave push and even gaining the ability to roam at level 2.

And if Akali leveled E, as long as LeBlanc could dodge this Shuriken Flip.

Since Akali's E causes her to dash backward 300 units, if the opponent tried to walk back up, they would inevitably miss the experience from the first three minions!

Either way, a significant tactical goal could be achieved!

Dodging the shuriken—Song Yijin had confidence.

The flight speed of the shuriken isn't actually fast, but as long as there is enough distance, he could still dodge it with his reaction time by moving left or right.

But just as Song Yijin subconsciously moved left and right.

Trying to dodge the shuriken...

LeBlanc suddenly "stuttered" in place—

A melee minion on the right, having shifted its aggro, "surrounded" her and blocked her path!

It was the minion's collision volume!

Because LeBlanc had completely distorted the minion wave with her level one Q, both sides' melee minions were fighting at the back.

The purpose of this move was originally to prevent Akali from hiding in the minion pile to poke with Q, forcing her to just soak up experience while waiting for the wave to be pushed.

But at this moment, a melee minion had inexplicably come to block LeBlanc's path, causing her to hesitate for a split second, and she was grazed by the shuriken that was aimed slightly to the left!

Akali immediately backflipped for the second part of E, gained the experience from the front-line minion dying in mid-air, and automatically picked up the passive Assassin's Mark upon getting close.

She landed with a kick, followed by a strike from the Assassin's Mark kama.

A combo dealing up to 200 damage exploded!

Relying on the speed boost from Fleet Footwork, Akali retreated instantly, smoke at her feet, and pulled back again.

"Rookie made a mistake! He pressed too deep and actually got hit by the E!" Xika shouted: "Wait, no, it seems like there's an inside man! What are the minions doing!"

"Damn, this minion is definitely a fanboy, how can it be this disgusting!"

"It's fine... actually, it's acceptable. LeBlanc lost health but gained three CS, which equals 60 gold; the Corrupting Potion refill is basically free, so she's winning in economy!" Kid's perspective was unique.

Rookie wasn't so optimistic.

He was already trading health for lane priority, aiming to snowball the lane before Akali could reach level five and force a push, in order to maintain the initiative.

But now, because the health disadvantage was already significant, if he wanted to force a Q-poke in the minion pile again, it would cause his potions to run out too quickly!

It might even affect his own laning!

To outsiders, it seemed like a movement error.

But Song Yijin had a strange feeling; while chugging potions and farming, his mind was still replaying the moment.

He had a feeling... that he had stepped into the opponent's trap.

The minion aggro mechanism, besides shifting to protect heroes, has "target lost" as its second priority.

When the first target is killed, minions within attack range will prioritize the nearest hero unit.

Ye Bo was the one who seized this opportunity!

That was a new idea he had on the fly when he saw the position of that melee minion.

Once the first melee minion was killed, LeBlanc would instantly draw the aggro of several surrounding minions, and the nearest melee minions would "surround" her due to their attack range, likely obstructing her movement space.

So, it wasn't that Ye Bo's E was so accurate, nor was it that LeBlanc's movement had a problem.

It was that LeBlanc only had one direction to move at that moment; if she moved right, she would be stuck for a moment, and if she moved left, she would run straight into it!

Relying on this level one play.

Akali not only turned the tables to gain a health advantage at level one, but also safely survived her most vulnerable level.

LeBlanc tried to use the mosquito-style Q-poke, but Akali ignored it completely and just focused on auto-attacking minions to clear the wave.

Utilizing Fleet Footwork and double Second Wind to tank the poke!

Akali is one of only 14 heroes in League of Legends whose base health regeneration reaches 9/5s, while the highest is Darius at 10/5s, the only one.

In contrast, LeBlanc's value is only 5/5s.

This was also the basis for the "three-bead" Akali strategy from last year, but unfortunately, the price of beads increased significantly this year, killing the strategy.

Relying on double Second Wind, the "melee version" of Doran's Shield, and Fleet Footwork.

After taking damage, Akali can recover 10 health per second, needing only 12 seconds to recover the equivalent of a red potion!

"Master Ye, should I come and mess with the Chicken?"

Jiejie, who had already gotten a bit used to asking the mid-laner for advice when in doubt, had been feeling quite stifled in the last game.

After Ye Bo returned to the field for this match, his words were clearly more frequent again.

"No need, I can handle it myself; you just keep jungling normally."

It’s not that Ye Bo is forcing a pursuit of a so-called 1v1; there’s no need for that.

It’s just that he believes Song Yijin won’t make a mistake as simple as wasting his W for poke, so the success rate of a Viego gank in the early game is clearly extremely low, and there’s no need to waste jungler resources.

The mid laners reach level two almost simultaneously.

LeBlanc levels up W, but doesn't dare to directly QW in, seeking only stability to prevent being easily forced to burn Flash by the enemy jungler’s level-two gank.

The biggest limitation of a champion like LeBlanc is that her "damage is tied to her displacement," but if she doesn't prioritize W, she lacks wave-clear ability.

And clearly, LeBlanc’s intent will be exposed first when she QWs; Akali’s point-blank E is almost guaranteed to hit, and LeBlanc cannot gain an advantage in a counter-trade.

Then why take Fleet Footwork?

Song Yijin’s distance management is equally meticulous; even if Akali leads her opponent by 5 base movement speed, she cannot close the 150-yard gap between their Q abilities.

But... 20% movement speed from Fleet Footwork can!

As Akali lets the opponent cast Q, she times her auto-attack on a minion, recovering health while her movement speed skyrockets from 345 to 414!

She strides forward to close the distance, throwing a precise, limit-range Five Point Strike!

LeBlanc eats the 50% slow from the tip of the strike, and at the same time, Akali utilizes the "Q-pickup passive" technique to extend a 40% speed boost for 4 seconds via [Assassin's Mark]!

With one slow and one speed boost, unless LeBlanc uses W to jump backward, she can only resign herself to being chased down and hit by another passive proc.

Although LeBlanc can subsequently counter-chase to proc Aery with an AQAA combo, looking at the health traded, it doesn't seem like a loss.

But as the saying goes, when it comes to sustain, the difference between LeBlanc and Akali is not just a little bit!

As long as she can trade health evenly, LeBlanc will naturally fall into a health disadvantage!

But in fact.

The offense has actually just begun.

Akali’s previous Q intentionally passed through the backline minions, and after circling back to farm, she repeats the same trick once Fleet Footwork refreshes.

This is also an open conspiracy; LeBlanc has no choice but to trade.

If she retreats, she hands over the opportunity to hit level three first, and will likewise be engaged upon when the opponent hits level three.

Laning is just one link after another.

Every step has the potential to cause a chain reaction of changes in the next.

Regardless, this direct health trade is a 50/50 for both sides; Akali only reclaims a certain advantage from her recovery ability, and for this period at level two, it is clearly not an unacceptable outcome.

Akali swings her kama through the minions to pursue again.

But this time, he doesn't seem to want to chase to the end; halfway through, he turns and retreats toward the minion wave.

LeBlanc naturally turns back as well.

Just then, Akali suddenly turns and uses the double attack range of her passive [Assassin's Mark] to slash to death the middle minion of the three backline ones!

Previously, while Akali was Q-ing the opponent, she also grazed the backline minions twice; one Assassin's Mark is exactly enough to kill!

Ye Bo’s murderous intent is only now revealed.

Song Yijin’s details are already engraved in his subconscious; even when LeBlanc retreats normally, she is still maintaining detailed positioning at every moment.

Seeing Akali auto-attack the minion to death, LeBlanc senses danger and instinctively moves toward a nearby minion she is hugging to block the close-range E Shuriken Flip.

But why did Akali choose to kill the middle ranged minion?

Because only in this way can she aim at the target from the center—no matter which way LeBlanc moves, there will be room to aim!

Akali throws her Shuriken Flip.

Ye Bo’s understanding of the "diagonal E through minions" uses the visual difference of the diagonal to successfully pass through the adjacent ranged minion at a limit angle, then uses "tip compensation" to lock onto and hit LeBlanc hiding behind!

He flips back with the Shuriken, automatically picking up another Assassin's Mark in mid-air.

For most people, the instinctive reaction here would be to QW in place to counter-step, directly trading damage.

And if that happened, Akali would land, finish her EE + passive, immediately follow up with a Q, and use the movement speed to pull out a second passive.

The damage from this full combo would definitely far exceed LeBlanc’s QW, and might even force LeBlanc to recall!

The current LeBlanc’s advantages are mobility and range.

When it comes to raw stats, she simply cannot compare to the current Akali!

Song Yijin’s choice is to decisively W backward, bringing Akali’s figure deep into his own side.

Although this loses the 75 damage from LeBlanc’s level-one W, the trade-off is that LeBlanc can chase Akali all the way to counter-attack, and a single auto-attack with Aery is enough to make up for that damage.

Furthermore, because she is brought to the rear, Akali cannot continue to use the movement speed from Q to pursue and land a second QA—because the defensive tower is right behind!

LeBlanc barely salvages this state that was supposed to be a massive health loss; after finishing the last Corrupting Potion, both sides' health can barely remain equal.

Of course, those with a sharp eye can still tell.

It’s still a massive loss!

If the laning phase continues to develop like this, LeBlanc will inevitably be forced to use Teleport first; it is already a visible health-trading disadvantage.

[Not a bro, Akali can pressure LeBlanc in the early game? Ye Wen’s laning ability with Akali is a bit ridiculous!]

[Really punching the Three Saints, huh? Then I’ll look forward to stepping on the One Emperor~]

[It’s mainly this matchup; has everyone forgotten how the name "Ye Wen" came about?]

[Can’t forget, that LeBlanc 1v9 back then left too deep an impression. To be honest, Rookie hasn’t played LeBlanc in a while, has he? He’s getting old, or what.]

[Grandpa, it’s not just Akali that’s an urban legend!]

"Rookie’s LeBlanc... actually got pressured!?" Kid’s voice is slightly tearful, in extreme disbelief.

"This can’t possibly be something an Akali can do in the first three levels, the charm of an urban legend!" On the other side, Sun Yalong is watching quite happily.

"Ouch, Karsa, what are you doing!" Xika points at the screen and suddenly starts shouting.

"We agreed on a real man’s 1v1, no calling for help!"

What Ye Bo considered was the normal situation, and Karsa originally thought the same.

But as his radar waves turned, he speculated that based on Jiejie’s playstyle in the previous few games, he would likely come to harass the mid lane at level three this game as well.

So after clearing a jungle camp, Karsa walks straight toward the mid lane and happens to see the fierce battle in the middle.

Both sides are at half health, with Akali having slightly more.

"Yijin, I’m here, but Viego might be here too; we have to take out Akali first!"

"Okay, I can initiate."

The next minion wave has arrived, and both sides are only two melee minions away from leveling up.

Wukong hides in the corner waiting so as not to affect the level-three timing.

Both sides reach level three simultaneously, and Akali’s health has also recovered by another 100 points during this time.

If the jungler hadn't come this time, Akali’s health advantage would undoubtedly have snowballed, and she could even force LeBlanc’s Teleport before level five, while saving her own recall by relying on the health advantage.

Thereby, reaping the closed-loop advantage of the entire previous laning phase!

It’s a pity Ye Bo didn't expect that this could collide perfectly with Karsa’s imagination.

Because his own jungler is in the top side jungle, Akali’s positioning is also slightly toward the top.

And Wukong has already snuck out from the right side of the river while invisible!

Song Yijin sees the timing has arrived, feigns a retreat, and suddenly flashes into his face with an "E-Flash-W, hidden E"!

Crossing a distance of 1000 yards, the hidden E in the air hits the moment he lands, with no casting animation or reaction time.

He follows up with Sigil of Malice, waiting for the second part of E to detonate it.

LeBlanc’s point-blank E cannot be broken by Flash; Ye Bo is caught off guard by this inexplicable ambush, but after reacting, he quickly assesses the situation.

But he remains very calm.

Because he understands LeBlanc too well.

The chain can break the Twilight Shroud, so he doesn't panic and use the shroud immediately, wasting the invisibility time.

LeBlanc with Corrupting Potion + Aery is strong in laning poke; otherwise, the opponent wouldn't be able to achieve an equal health trade even when Akali lands perfect poke every time.

Then, LeBlanc, what is the price?

The price is that the early-game burst damage is bound to be far lower than an Electrocute + Ability Power starting build!

"Hey, Master Ye, can you stall for a bit! I’m coming!" Viego, who had just started the Red Buff after finishing his Raptors, stops and runs over instantly.

Ye Bo doesn't reply because he is rapidly conceiving how to handle this.

Actually, once LeBlanc’s chain ends and Wukong finishes his burst, he should still be able to force an escape using Flash + back-step E’s ultra-long displacement.

This is why he didn't call Jiejie to counter-gank; he is inherently hard to catch and hard to kill.

But if that happens, the results Ye Bo fought for with all his effort in the early game will be countered by the jungler, and all his work will be for nothing!

Instead, he would even lose some minions!

The problem now is that Akali’s level-one W invisibility only lasts 5 seconds, which is impossible to sustain until Viego runs from the Red Buff to the mid lane.

If Akali doesn't escape immediately when the shroud breaks, she will likely be focused down and killed.

Ye Bo thinks of a solution.

Since they want to come, then let them both stay!

Akali uses nothing, just runs straight upward, even running toward the wall in front of the opponent’s tower.

Because this is Akali’s position, where she can touch the nearest thick wall.

LeBlanc’s chain takes effect, first rooting Akali in place.

Wukong arrives in pursuit with invisibility speed, chasing with Nimbus Strike and knocking out a staff strike!

Akali cannot hesitate any longer; she must maintain her health to the maximum extent, so she decisively drops a nearby smoke bomb against the wall and slips into it!

"Feels like there’s a chance to kill..." Rookie judges the health.

Akali is left with less than 20% health after taking this combo, while LeBlanc still has nearly half health.

Even if Akali wants to fight back before dying, landing a full EQA combo takes time, and that time is definitely enough for them to kill the opponent first.

"Huh? Is the Ruined King not here?" Karsa, confused, made a mechanical sound.

"He can actually be killed! The Ruined King must have come from the Red Buff; I still have Flash, let's block his path together!"

The Ruined King had not yet appeared, so it was clear he wasn't lurking in the back.

At this point, it wasn't hard for Karsa to guess the opponent's position, and he felt even more at ease.

It would take at least 8-9 seconds to rush from the Red Buff to the battlefield.

Although he didn't know exactly how long the Twilight Shroud could keep someone invisible, he was certain it wasn't that long.

Akali didn't decisively E-Flash to escape in the first place, but instead used her W in this position; it was simply digging her own grave, and now there was nowhere to run!

LeBlanc and Wukong blocked both ends of the Twilight Shroud, waiting for the smoke to dissipate.

Under the spectator's view, Akali, lurking within the mist, was moving.

She crouched into a strange position, seemingly quietly lurking and brewing something.

4 seconds.

3 seconds.

Seeing the Twilight Shroud down to its last 2 seconds, Ye Bo moved.

With her back against the thick wall, Akali aimed at the edge of the Twilight Shroud and fired a Shuriken Flip.

The next moment, the 1-second countdown arrived, and as the thick smoke of the large circular Twilight Shroud dissipated, Akali's figure was suddenly revealed.

Wait, no!?

The Twilight Shroud hadn't dissipated!

To be precise, the original large circular Twilight Shroud had dissipated.

Only a patch of "small mist" remained, suspended independently in the air.

[Five Point Strike: Shuriken Flip] can mark mist to dash; Ye Bo had once demonstrated this in that ranked game with techniques like "Wall-Piercing Smoke" and "Starting Smoke."

But in fact.

The interaction between E and W has another "hidden effect."

The existence of Shuriken Flip will separately extend that "marked" patch of Twilight Shroud, forcibly prolonging its duration.

In other words—it can extend a small patch of Twilight Shroud for an additional 4 seconds at most!

A Shuriken Flip that can turn invisible!

Akali took two steps, tanked a basic attack from a staff and a blunt strike, and simultaneously returned a kunai.

Afterward, Akali dove alone into that small patch of suspended Twilight Shroud, hiding her figure once again.

"Holy crap!! Can you even do that!?" Karsa's eyes widened.

"It really is possible, but to think... is this how it's used?" Even though Rookie knew this mechanic, he was once again shocked by the opponent's ideas.

The true detail of this play lay in the execution.

Akali's E would uncontrollably jump her out of the Twilight Shroud and force her to reveal herself in mid-air; logically, this one moment should have been enough to get her killed.

But Ye Bo had only revealed himself for an instant.

This was also why he deliberately chose to get close to this wall, which was clearly closer to the opponent's tower—because he needed to be against the wall to use the zero-lag "Wall-Clinging E"!

"The Ruined King might be arriving soon, Yijin, watch your positioning; we can definitely burst Akali first," Karsa warned.

And at this moment, the Ruined King had indeed reached the wall.

But because Akali still had Flash, someone had to block both ends, so LeBlanc couldn't retreat directly.

Moreover, Song Yijin still had his passive invisibility, and his W was about to refresh; he didn't think the opponent could kill him.

The Ruined King cast Harrowed Path.

And Akali's Twilight Shroud was also reaching its final moments.

"Watch LeBlanc! Attack together or we'll hit the clone! I'll supplement the damage for you!"

"That's it! Now!"

Jiejie followed up with extreme decisiveness; upon hearing the command, the Ruined King used W-Flash-W to dash in, following up with an auto-attack and Q, aiming to strike.

{The Ruined King's W only increases stun duration, not damage or dash distance}

And Ye Bo, facing the LeBlanc who was pressed against him and the wall, began to move his fingers rapidly.

When he had turned to return fire in the mist earlier, the energy ring produced by throwing the Five Point Strike: Shuriken had not yet dissipated; like the E skill, it could also persist for 4 seconds.

Akali started with an auto-attack, followed by Flash upward.

While hitting the [Assassin's Mark] with the A-Flash, she threw a [Five Point Strike: Shuriken] backhanded in mid-air!

The Ruined King's damage required locking onto a target, so he had to strike first.

But Akali's "Passive A-Flash-Q" + "Double Passive Pickup," aside from the first auto-attack needing to lock onto a target, didn't require aiming at all!

LeBlanc's clone was instantly triggered.

Yet at the moment of low health, she was already locked onto by the Ruined King's subsequent auto-attack and Q; Akali's full combo of damage poured in, forcibly poking the invisible LeBlanc full of holes!

"First blood!"

"EDG Ye Bo killed V5 Rookie!"

And Akali's A-Flash triggered Fleet Footwork, gaining healing and a speed boost, while at the spot of the A-Flash-Q, she automatically picked up the second [Assassin's Mark] to gain a seamless double speed boost!

She ran straight toward the upper river without looking back!

Karsa, while shocked, naturally couldn't let the opponent go, and used Flash-E to forcibly pursue.

With a clone and a charged staff strike, he wanted to kill Akali.

But Akali turned around and hit another Assassin's Mark, refreshing Fleet Footwork for the second time!

{The stack accumulation of Fleet Footwork is based on the distance traveled, including Flash}

Relying on the healing and speed boost from another Fleet Footwork, she hung onto a sliver of life and forcibly escaped toward the top lane!

The combination of Assassin's Mark and Fleet Footwork was utilized to the fullest by Akali, maintaining an almost uninterrupted movement speed boost throughout!

And behind her.

The Ruined King, who had possessed LeBlanc's remains, was already stepping on Distortion to kill the Monkey King, throwing out his chains.

"My god, V5's mid and jungle! It looks like they're going to explode!!!"

The operation has been restored with a GIF.

8k, a small update of 11k today.

Sorry for being late, I couldn't help it =,= writer's block; I have OCD, if I'm not satisfied with what I write, I get stuck, and I'm an inspiration-based player, so it's easy to get stuck.

But still, that saying: I might be late, but the word count promised will definitely be met, only more, never less!

I've been up for 20 hours, I'm going to sleep for a bit.

There's a lot of laning strategy involved, so it's written in more detail.

The next chapter will finish this fight!

But the next chapter might be tomorrow noon; it's 7 PM now, I guess I'll wake up in the early morning, I'm on a US schedule now 0.0

Please give me monthly tickets!!!

Thanks to the big boss Bu Gu Bu Gu for the 500 point coin tip!

Thanks to the brothers for the monthly tickets!

Thanks to the brothers for the support!

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