Chapter 60: The Terrifying Shadow Whirls! Winning in the Midst of a Chaotic Assassin's Dance
"Akali's escape route is very clever! Knowing Gnar is also rushing over, she ran toward the jungle, making it hard for Gnar to chase!" Wawa shouted urgently: "Wukong is caught by the chain, Viego can clean up the remnants!"
"This Akali play truly showcases the essence of an assassin to the fullest!"
"In that case, the V5 mid-jungle tempo is a bit fractured, especially Wukong's jungle!" Miller hit the nail on the head.
The top laners rushed to support simultaneously, but Flandre, riding the EDG-raised pig, looked like he was running even faster, arching up with a tail whip to slow Gnar.
Seeing the situation was unfavorable, Gnar had no choice but to give up, E-jumping back to the wall to avoid a "buy one get one free" death.
Viego uses [Heartbreaker] to possess a shell, instantly gaining the opponent's complete skill set; although he cannot switch back immediately without level six, it is clearly safe to 1v1 Wukong.
"Oh, Rich, chase! How can you let Akali get away? Sacrifice yourself a bit! What use are those few minions!" Kid's elongated tone carried a sobbing note: "How am I, Rookie, supposed to play later!"
"Indeed, if TheShy were here, he would have killed them all!" Zz1tai chuckled.
"If TheShy were here, he would definitely chase this Akali to death! Even if he missed three waves of minions, he'd have to chase her to death! Otherwise, LeBlanc will have a hard time playing once she gets back to lane and Akali gets ahead!"
Kid didn't catch the fishy undertone.
That sincere and earnest appearance was as if he were trying hard to prove to everyone the depth of his parents' and family's affection!
[It appeared! Master Ye seemed to have taught something similar on stream before; he was called Auntie Brother back then, he really teaches things!]
[Such a fast blade, it's that assassin flavor!]
[I said before that whatever Master Ye plays has that Akali flavor—Aka-sparrow, Aka-Yi, Aka-En, Aka-Ji—hehe, now the person himself is here~]
[Ye Wen is truly a cunning villain! His schemes are too deep! How terrifying!]
[Grandpa: "I understand Akali and LeBlanc just like a farmer understands rice!"]
The true meaning of an assassin is to strike fatally, kill the target, and then gracefully disengage from the battlefield.
Without a doubt, this Akali play was exactly that.
And although Rookie relied on TP to return to lane, he didn't lose too much experience.
But he clearly began to feel the pressure doubling.
In the Akali vs. LeBlanc matchup, it's 4-6 before level five, 5-5 at level five, but after level six, she starts to gain a slight upper hand.
Because after Akali has three levels in Q, her energy is sufficient to cast double Qs, and double Qs can kill the backline minions!
Unless LeBlanc uses W to contest the wave, her pushing speed will start to fall behind Akali's, and obviously, a disadvantaged LeBlanc cannot step forward to use W.
As for after level six, it is because of the champion's damage.
Akali is a champion without any "hard crowd control," and her skills are limited by energy, unable to cast more skills through cooldown reduction.
The design module of this kind of hero has only one word for her full capability!
Damage! Damage! And more damn damage!
Therefore, the damage of Akali's full skill combo at level six is extremely terrifying; she is definitely at the top of the assassin chain, and many squishy mages have a chance of being killed from full health in one combo!
Of course, LeBlanc's advantage lies in having four dashes with W+R, so it is by no means easy to land full damage on her.
That is why it is only "slightly gaining the upper hand."
5 minutes and 30 seconds.
LeBlanc, having played cautiously for a while, moved back early, knowing Akali was about to reach level six.
Actually, the experience difference between the two wasn't too large, because after Akali's level three kill, she returned to base and walked to lane, saving her TP, which gave LeBlanc a chance to catch up.
If you really want to talk about the biggest loser of that level three play, it was the jungle!
Since Wukong started the jungle alone and spent quite some time camping mid, Jiejie had already led by a camp before coming to support, and after the kill, he took the opportunity to invade the opponent's blue buff!
This caused Wukong's jungle experience to fall significantly behind, which was a heavy blow for a hero who needs level six, greatly limiting V5's tempo.
Song Yijin was feeling a bit anxious.
After all, in a sense, this was because of his own issues.
If he hadn't been suppressed in the early laning phase, Wukong wouldn't have resorted to such a forced gank; at most, he would have just counter-ganked.
He felt that he should step up.
"Akali is level six, looks like she went to the top half, Rich, be careful." Seeing Akali push the wave and disappear after moving up, Song Yijin gave the miss ping in time.
"I have magic resist, it shouldn't be easy for her to dive me..." Rich looked at the generator on Akali in the scoreboard, muttering to himself with some trepidation.
Song Yijin turned his head to continue asking: "Karsa, do you know where the enemy jungler is?"
Although Karsa was farming in the jungle, his analysis of map information wasn't greatly affected: "They should be doing the dragon, oh, but if it's this game... I feel Jiejie might be going for a three-man dive top."
Karsa's analytical logic was different from the previous game.
In the last game, Jiejie kept helping the bottom half, almost leaving the top lane to fend for itself, and valued the dragon highly—because the dual-carry lineup needed the dragon's tempo.
But in this game, with Ye Bo back in, EDG should naturally value the Rift Herald more, and thus would pay more attention to the initiative in the top half.
"Tsk, but it's not easy for me to go top, the top half is very easily camped by Akali, Rich, why don't you back off?"
Rookie trusted Karsa's information implicitly and, acting as the bridge for communication with the top laner, made the command.
"Okay, then I'll just B."
"Then Karsa, we'll gank bottom and start the dragon, I'll hit level six with this wave, if Akali has TP, 4 vs 3 should still be winnable."
V5 is generally analyzed by Karsa, with Rookie making the key decisions.
The cooperation between these two indeed produced a wonderful chemical reaction, coupled with the solid foundation of the top laner Rich, the three-time champion of the Storm, and the stability of Photic in the bottom lane's output, forming this team that has been winning in the spring regular season.
How should I put it.
The combination of these two is like merging into one person to operate the other three sand soldiers!
But this time, all of the opponent's choices were beyond their expectations.
"What is Akali doing, what does he want to do!?"
"Could it be he wants a solo kill? Is he waiting for LeBlanc to use W to clear the wave?"
"Hey, but, watch EDG's movements..."
From the god's-eye view, one could see that Akali actually hadn't left; she was just crouching at the corner of the river wall, inches away, standing still.
The minion wave entered the tower, and LeBlanc would reach level six after eating half a wave.
And Akali hiding immediately was to avoid exposing her intentions directly and to buy time.
"Brothers, get ready!" After Ye Bo said this, he operated Akali to walk out.
Song Yijin saw Akali and wondered: "Didn't go top?"
Wukong, who had just finished F6, saw the opponent stop moving as well.
What surprised them even more was that Akali walked straight toward the tower, which had no plating left.
This intention was already clear as day!
"He wants to dive!?"
"I'm here, I'm here! Feel like I can give him a position!"
Although Wukong's combat power was insufficient, LeBlanc would reach level six immediately, and no matter how fed Akali was, she had no tower-tanking ability!
Song Yijin was thinking of countermeasures.
The minions in front of the tower had piled up, and he was already auto-attacking to clear their health; now, one W-step could kill several and reach level six.
LeBlanc was pressed close behind the tower.
At this time, one could only react to the situation and see how the opponent would initiate.
But Ye Bo's choice seemed to highlight one thing: simple and brutal.
Akali went deep into the tower, facing LeBlanc horizontally, then suddenly threw a kunai, and after a brief "hesitation," leaped forward with an R-dash!
The defensive tower suddenly locked onto the target.
"Akali initiated directly!!"
Song Yijin didn't expect the opponent to initiate like this, but he quickly made the most correct response.
LeBlanc cast E and W simultaneously; after the drifting [Ethereal Chains] chained Akali, he didn't hesitate to W-jump into the minion pile to kill them and reach level six, then immediately pressed Ctrl+R to cast the ultimate.
This play was quite detailed.
Because if he had used W first and then chosen the opportunity to use E, LeBlanc's R [Mimic] would have defaulted to only being able to use E or Q, unable to use the second dash of RW!
Wukong also circled out from the F6 jungle entrance behind the tower.
But in the very next moment.
The eyes of the two V5 members, along with the viewers in the highly anticipated livestream, saw two eerie scenes!
Akali's R-dash—actually crossed directly over the tower wall!
Together with LeBlanc's W-jump, the thousand-yard distance instantly pulled between them broke the chain and even shed the tower's aggro!
Akali's figure disappeared from vision.
If it were just this, it would obviously be nothing; it would be as if Akali wasted an ultimate for nothing.
The problem was... before Akali's R-dash, there was almost no precursor, no backing off; she simultaneously threw a Shuriken Flip backward to the side!
Aiming at the position—exactly within the minion pile.
At first glance, it looked like LeBlanc had bumped into it herself.
Bumped into that shuriken thrown half a second in advance!
Looking at the Shuriken Flip mark hanging high above his head, Song Yijin's breathing suddenly quickened, his eyes locked, knowing what this meant.
Shuriken Flip has a "tracking" effect; if he pressed the return of Distortion early, or used the second dash of RW early, he would only be taking the opponent with him until he landed and took damage!
Song Yijin pulled rapidly toward the outside of the tower, wanting to wait for the moment Akali's E-skill flew back to land, and then press the return of Distortion.
Through this operation, he could pull and "send" the opponent out of the tower, while he could safely swap back to under the tower!
But he didn't understand Akali enough, and Ye Bo understood LeBlanc too well.
LeBlanc's [Distortion] second-stage mark can only last for 4 seconds at most.
Akali's [Shuriken Flip] second-stage mark can also only last for 4 seconds.
The two of them made their moves almost simultaneously, that’s right.
But just as seen from the god’s-eye view at this moment, Akali is walking hard toward the upper jungle area, using this to widen the distance between the two sides!
"Shuriken Flip flight requires time."
And as the teleport follow-up from a thousand miles away had already verified, the second activation of E is not restricted by distance.
3 seconds are about to pass.
Akali walks near the Blue Buff and presses the second activation of E, her figure rising into a backflip!
LeBlanc quickly sees Akali flying out from within the wall and is just about to press W, but simultaneously realizes that the mark under the tower has already vanished!
He cannot go back under the tower.
Akali lands following the Shuriken Flip, delivers a fierce kick, follows up with an automatic basic attack from Assassin's Mark, plus a second Q kunai strike!
LeBlanc’s health bar is instantly forced down by 40%, and she splits into stealth.
But fortunately, also because Akali’s landing A+Q damage speed is so fast, LeBlanc first successfully casts RW to step into the tower and meets up with the Wukong coming to assist before her passive is triggered, without actively breaking her stealth.
Akali, relying on the Fleet Footwork triggered by Assassin's Mark, continues to chase into the tower.
Furthermore, because she was outside the tower just a moment ago, she still has no turret aggro!
Song Yi extremely quickly presses Alt + Left Click, operating the invisible LeBlanc clone, while simultaneously controlling both to walk toward the two sides under the tower.
A happy choice between two?
Ye Bo, hand gripping the execution dash of the second R, narrows his eyes, just about to analyze the movements of those two LeBlancs.
But immediately after, he suddenly reveals an inexplicable smile.
Not because of anything else, but because Ye Bo saw something on the ground.
"Brother Ji, you’ve exposed yourself."
R2 thrusts forward; Akali chooses the LeBlanc closer to the bottom.
The dashing cross-sickle pierces through the opponent’s heart!
The execution bonus damage for being below 30% maximum missing health is fully applied; she lands and adds another Q.
Shuriken shadows, kunai spinning, sickle blades flashing.
[Ionian Fervor: Perfect Execution] — "Killing in the Chaos"!
"edgye has slain v5rookie!"
The wail of the Deceiver spreads across Summoner’s Rift.
Song Yi, meanwhile, scratches his head with a wry smile.
And the teammates who received the information fastest, although they were also preparing to do something big, were all watching because their mid-laner was tower-diving.
Everyone witnessed this solo kill with their own eyes!
"Holy crap, that was so damn cool, Master Ye!!" Jiejie spouts flowery language, acting as a competent straight man.
It wasn't just Jiejie; the EDG voice chat was filled with praise.
"What the? A solo kill on rookie!?" Flandre is full of exclamation, perhaps because in his heart, he always equates rookie with TheShy.
Meiko adds: "It’s not just a solo kill, it’s a damn tower-dive solo kill! Awesome!"
Even the quiet Viper speaks in clear, resonant, and high-spirited tones: "Nice, our mid-laner is invincible!"
The reason Viper makes such an exclamation is not just because of this outrageous tower-dive solo kill.
It is even more because.
This EDG deployment against the bottom lane at the same time also came from Ye Bo’s hand.
"Oh my god, four of them!? Help!" Photic sends out a shrill cry.
Top-laner Rich immediately lights up his Teleport, but it is too late.
Akali’s earlier feint toward the top, combined with Karsa’s analysis, made V5 naturally believe that EDG wanted to three-man dive the top; without Teleport, LeBlanc didn't dare to go deep into the pitch-black jungle, so she really could only let Rich retreat.
But this resulted in Sejuani’s whereabouts being lost, and after pushing a wave, she directly Teleported to the bottom lane!
As a solo laner, Sejuani’s level is naturally the same as the mid-laner, having reached level six.
A familiar pig suddenly flashes out of the bottom lane brush, flinging out Glacial Prison to hit Tahm Kench, while the simultaneously generated frost storm also slows and freezes Senna, who also burned her Flash.
Viego, stepping on the vast scorched earth, arrives from the river, short-range WAQA, instantly applying the freeze mark for Sejuani.
{Viego’s sword mark basic attack can also provide two stacks of the mark.}
Sejuani flings out another freeze to hold Senna, while Aphelios and Renata Glasc step up to follow the crowd-control chain!
Little Gnar has already Teleported down — but he not only has no rage, but because he didn't eat the tower wave to prevent the dive, he is only level five!
LeBlanc has fallen, and with Wukong defending the wave in the mid lane, V5 has no further support.
But, EDG still has more.
"I’m coming! I’m closing in! No rush, no rush!"
Akali, having finished the mid-lane tower dive, walks into the bottom jungle on the way; because the first wave was a direct R over the wall, she was actually only hit by the turret 3 times throughout the whole process, and not the "warmed up" three times either.
A Wukong who only reached level five after eating a tower wave clearly has no qualifications to pursue an Akali who still holds her Twilight Shroud.
And as Akali appears to surround them again.
The three low-health V5 members huddled under the bottom tower are clearly about to become food on the plate.
"Wow, wow, wow! It’s exploded! V5 has truly exploded this time!!!" Wawa shouts excitedly.
"What kind of play is this from Akali! This wave is just too perverted and too cool!"
"A sudden rhythm of death; EDG actually executed an extremely brilliant lane-swap operation at six minutes. Even from the limited perspective, one can clearly feel their meticulous design and strategic maneuvering!" Miller also pours out a continuous stream of exclamations.
"Of course, what I think is even more unexpected... is that player Ye actually completed an extremely brilliant tower-dive solo kill! This is rookie’s LeBlanc!"
"Let’s take a look at the replay together!"
The director first shows the solo kill replay, which has the most impact.
LeBlanc’s details throughout were all on point; it could already be considered the most correct way to handle this wave.
But that is exactly the problem!
In other words, if it were Ye Bo in this "chess game" just now, if it were him, he probably would have operated the same way.
That is why he was able to "predict" the opponent’s choice!
If this LeBlanc were even slightly worse, had a shallower understanding, or lacked a bit more detail... it might have actually changed something.
The so-called "Noob beats the Expert" is the logic here.
Whether it was the operation of holding RW while using EW, or the choice to immediately use W to step on minions and level up when the opponent was tanking the tower, these were not hard to guess, because there was almost no other choice.
As for Akali’s operation, it involves a hidden technique for the hero: "No-Backswing ER"!
Akali can combine a special "combo rhythm" of rapid floor-clicking with "hand speed" to link together the action that originally required E to retreat fully before R could be cast!
Changing it into the effect of "ER cast simultaneously"!
QER cast instantly, flip over the mountain, E lands, automatic A followed by Q, then finish with R2 for the execution!
Finally, how did Akali distinguish the fake body?
Actually, it was clear at a glance in the replay; Song Yi saw it himself, which is why he showed a wry smile at the last moment.
It was [Aery]!
The keystone rune Aery has a very special mechanism.
It has no concept of cooldown.
After dealing damage, Aery will stay on the opponent for 2.5 seconds, then the little sprite drops from the target and slowly crawls back to the user’s body in a "crawling" manner; it only refreshes and resets when it returns to the body.
This process is naturally related to the distance between the two sides.
But because Akali cast ER simultaneously, she flipped directly into the wall, also bringing Aery all the way to near the Blue Buff, while LeBlanc was also walking toward the outside of the tower.
With that mere 4 seconds of the E skill, plus the lightning-fast clash when flipping back over the mountain.
It simply wasn't enough time for Aery to crawl back!
So Ye Bo, at that time, just watched with his own eyes as Aery ignored the clone above and headed straight for the real body below!
He was amused by this cheerful scene.
In the replay, LeBlanc is stabbed to death; the rookie supporters in the arena sigh in unison, the glow sticks in their hands becoming listless.
And Kid, watching it again, is so anxious he jumps, his belly button exposed as he leaps up in earnest, his slides even flying off.
[Hit on the chicken’s body, pain in the kid’s heart! Kid looks like he’s about to cry, oh~]
[If rookie ever becomes a Dou Di, this guy Ge Yan can at least ascend to an Eight-Star Dou Sheng; they are truly flesh and blood.]
[Damn it! This Ye Bo guy has a problem; why is the whole Summoner’s Rift his inside man! First the level-one minion, now even the runes can act as inside men!]
[Summoner’s Rift QQ member, right!]
[A monster of mechanics and a monster of details; I’ll say something even more terrifying: this EDG bottom-lane encirclement might also have been directed by him! It’s getting a bit scary.]
[Ah, don't know so I ask, why is this game just a small adjustment, and it feels like it’s going to end in six minutes? On the other hand (]
The subsequent design cannot be seen much from the observer perspective.
The beginning of everything was actually the foreshadowing laid during the early laning phase.
If LeBlanc had Teleport this wave, if LeBlanc hadn't completely lost lane priority, first of all, there would be no need to worry about being "three-man dived" in the top lane.
It was precisely because LeBlanc had no Teleport that Gnar panicked and retreated after being intimidated by Akali, thereby giving Sejuani the space for Teleport and the level difference opportunity.
Of course, there is one more key point.
"Karsa’s guess"!
His analysis was actually not wrong; Jiejie was indeed planning to go top, that was the thought process.
But the problem is that Jiejie in this game is already different from the last one; he no longer relies solely on his own ideas, and he is no longer so easily seen through.
In this game, he has regained an "external brain"!
It was precisely Ye Bo’s command that changed the original course of events, even going so far as to temporarily organize an attack on the bottom lane!
Utilizing the level advantage from the solo lane, coordinating a gank on the bottom lane was simply effortless.
"A double kill at level 3 only put the V5 mid-jungle duo at a disadvantage; the gold difference didn't even reach four digits, but this wave is going to blow the gold gap wide open!"
"Radiating from the mid-jungle, EDG pulled off a zero-for-four trade plus the little dragon, and added the bottom lane plating on top!"
"Akali even still has Teleport; she can catch waves in the top lane if needed. EDG’s design and team operations this time are truly exquisite! It feels a bit unfamiliar!"
"But in this case, V5 is actually in a bit of a tough spot."
The commentary desk spoke quite tactfully.
Once the fight concluded, V5 had expanded from a mid-jungle disadvantage to a global disadvantage, and it was a true four-lane deficit.
This directly resulted in V5 having absolutely no qualification to contest the Rift Herald at eight minutes.
Thus, the tempo of the match seemed to have returned to the first game.
And the biggest difference was that in that game, the mid-laner was Yone, and the opponent was Galio.
Even if Yone reached a huge advantage in the early game, he still needed to split-push to farm gold, and his ability to proactively find opportunities was slightly inferior, which is why he gave Galio the ability to find opportunities while at a disadvantage.
But in this game, it is completely different.
An advantaged Akali’s ability to proactively find opportunities is more than just a little bit stronger; she is simply a bully of the Rift!
With her current growth, without exaggeration, one ultimate is one life!
And as for a disadvantaged LeBlanc, those who know, know.
It really is just like being a mosquito; she W-dashes in to dump skills and peel off a few layers of dead skin from the opponent, and the only feature is that the opponent still finds it hard to kill her.
The main point is just to be annoying, but it’s useless.
At 10 minutes, EDG wanted to use the Rift Herald to push the mid lane.
Akali aimed at the Monkey King guarding the tower from outside, threw out Shuriken Flip, hit, and then arrogantly dashed in with the second activation!
Akali’s E skill damage is quite astonishing and absolutely highly intimidating.
Karsa watched the soaring Akali and decisively started Cyclone, wanting to interrupt her under the tower.
But Akali used a side-step Rocketbelt to directly break the second activation of E!
Relying on the massive intimidation of her growth, it was that simple to bait out the Monkey King’s ultimate.
"Pizza! He got styled on!" Sun Yalong shouted in surprise: "Ye Bo just wiggled his butt and baited the stuff out! What the hell!"
Kid sighed, his words filled with endless resentment: "I’m not just saying this, Karsa is definitely not as good as me when it comes to protecting Rookie. The jungler has to take at least half the blame for LeBlanc’s collapse this game; he stopped coming after one failed gank early on!"
"What’s the use of just having a radar? In this game, you have to know who to help. Why do you think Bengi could be a three-time champion jungler? Just look at who he helps!"
"Jiejie really understands this principle. Look at the last game, he didn't gank mid, only bottom. This game he only ganks mid, so it’s purely a jungle gap!"
Xika didn't bother to take the bait for this kid’s suicidal line of questioning, shifting the topic on his own: "I feel like Karsa’s red light is flashing a bit early this game. It’s not even 10 minutes yet, isn't that usually something that starts after 15 minutes?"
The reason V5 was first in the spring regular season but nearly went out in the first round of the playoffs is that their problems were exposed.
One is that the ADC seems to only know how to play from an advantage; when ahead, he bravely exposes himself to output crazily, but when behind, he hangs his head, turns invisible, and stays silent—a classic case of bullying the weak and fearing the strong.
Another is the jungler Karsa, who is like "Ultraman"!
Meaning he is often fierce like he has "heavenly eyes" for the first ten minutes, but once the time is up, he often starts to lose energy, his chest starts flashing a red light, and then he starts getting lost, window-shopping, and throwing the tempo.
However, Karsa isn't the only one among junglers who is like this.
This isn't exactly some metaphysical mystery.
"Map-control" junglers inherently have this characteristic; they can accurately guess the opponent’s movements early on through ward information and combat experience, but once the mid-game rotation starts, there are too many variables and they naturally can't guess anymore.
It’s just that some people become washed up halfway through, while others are "Haidilao" (bottom-feeding) the whole time!
The contrast isn't obvious, so it doesn't feel apparent, but such players are indeed not rare.
13 minutes.
Akali is already holding {Rocketbelt} + {Sorcerer's Shoes} + {Needlessly Large Rod} + {Stopwatch}, undoubtedly starting to dominate the whole map!
In a 1v1 situation, whoever gets hit by Shuriken Flip now can basically take their hands off the keyboard.
16 minutes.
After EDG secured the second Rift Herald, they chose to push top.
"Run away! Oh my, V5 run! Akali is coming!"
"Wow, this ward position for the flank is so sneaky!"
During the previous invasion of the jungle, Akali used her powerful displacement ability to shift positions and secretly place a ward at the virtual wall of the opponent’s base, then flew back into the Twilight Shroud without anyone noticing.
No one would scan the small gate of their own base when both the top and mid tier-two towers are still standing.
And landing this time were Sejuani and Akali with two Teleports!
The V5 members guarding the top tier-two tower were caught off guard.
They saw only three people on the front side, still guessing if the opponent was going to push two lanes at once, and were even contemplating starting a fight.
"Engage, engage, engage, engage, engage! Engage bravely!" Ye Bo shouted loudly.
In the front, Renata decisively initiated with an R-Flash to the face. Because there were only three people, V5’s vigilance was already insufficient, and the Chemtech poison cloud hit four people directly!
Aphelios threw out his big fireworks, and from behind the wall, a Glacial Prison flew out!
A pig arched out, directly diving the tower to start the fight.
Akali dashed in with R-Q, charging into the crowd.
Tahm Kench is okay at 1v1 protection, but once multiple teammates are by his side and all in danger, no matter how big his belly is, he can only hold one person.
But you have to know, besides the E skill being single-target damage, Akali’s Q and both stages of her ultimate are all massive AOE.
A super-fed Akali.
She might be killing more than just one person!
The Kench in the front was first hit by the poison cloud, then stunned by Viego’s W plus the mark, and Sejuani followed up with the third stage of the freeze.
Akali wove through the crowd, her twin blades flashing with cold light; the Twilight Shroud opened under the tower clearly revealed her figure, like an assassin facing the sunlight.
Rocketbelt + E to adjust positioning.
Aiming at the five opponents in a straight line, she unleashed Perfect Execution!
The green-black lightning tore through the air, like the whisper of the Grim Reaper!
The off-the-charts 777 blue numbers exploded everywhere!
Three squishy targets fell instantly, and Viego’s Heartbreaker smashed down to finish the kill; there were only four bodies left on the ground waiting to be possessed.
By the time the Kench regained his senses.
Beside him, there were no teammates left to eat.
"Damn, the damage on this Akali!" Xika shouted in a weird voice: "Whose daddy is this!"
Kid stopped talking, slumped on his chair with blank eyes, as if the light had faded from them.
Akali used her kama blade again, hooking through the Kench’s frog skin.
"Quadrakill!"
"Quadra kill!" Sun Yalong celebrated wildly: "Invincible, Ye Bo! Holy crap, he’s just purely killing this game, how did it turn into a smurf game?"
"Almost a Pentakill! Hey, seriously, if he had gotten a Pentakill right there... I don't dare to imagine it!"
[Holy crap! It seems like the real Ye Bo is here!]
[How come some people give away a Pentakill when they play, and some people almost get a Pentakill when they play?]
[Who stole the Pentakill! Investigate strictly and catch them! Used a Pentakill to catch the 'thief-protecting' faction on the team!]
[There’s really nothing to say about this game, right? The early laning was truly suppressing Rookie, purely hard mechanics! Is this the Akali of the master!]
[Awkward fanboying, it’s clearly all the fault of Aery and the minions, suggest sending the Weibo of these two to the Scout super-topic, let the girls go get them!]
[Roar roar~ the urban legend has come true, and it’s a horror story!]
"Oh my, my bad! Didn't notice, Master Ye, your damage is too explosive," Jiejie said full of apologies.
"Doesn't matter, no big deal~"
Although it was definitely a bit of a pity, Ye Bo still comforted him in a light tone.
17 minutes, EDG pulled off an ace, pushed all the way to the top lane base, and the gold gap was completely blown open.
21 minutes, EDG pushed down all three lanes and arrived in front of the Nexus.
The EDG members were clearly having a bit too much fun this game; after all, they had just given away a Pentakill in the last game and were a bit frustrated, and the opponent had also killed one in the fountain in the last wave.
So they wanted to blow things up in front of the gate this time.
"What do you say, Master Ye! Let’s get you another one!"
"Hey, no, no, no, push the base, push the base! It’s over!"
Under the strong request of this big brother, the members who were having fun naturally didn't force it and focused all their efforts on the Nexus.
The opponents still wanted to come out and put up a desperate fight; Rookie’s LeBlanc went deep into danger trying to make a final stand, but got hit by the Akali E he had been wary of all game.
If you block me from being a points slave, then I can only kill you!
"EDG push fast! Rookie is going to die!!!" A cracked-voice scream was transmitted, but it couldn't save LeBlanc’s life.
LeBlanc fell again.
Immediately after, the V5 Nexus shattered into pieces all over the ground!
The scene was filled with sky-shaking cheers, and the EDG backstage was an ocean of joy!
Among the crowd, only one person had a stiff expression.
The operation has been restored in the chapter notes.
8.4k words, there should be a small chapter tonight 0.0.
Persist! Ten thousand a day!
Begging for monthly votes qaq!!!
Thanks to the big boss Book Friend 2021062221270769 for the 100-coin tip!
Thanks to the brothers for the monthly votes!
Thanks to the brothers for the support!
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