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Chapter 506 We are the Asian Games champions!
Chapter 506 We are the Asian Games champions!
It's been just over 20 minutes.
The essence of the Dragon buff shone brightly on the five heroes of the Chinese team, and the enhanced minions' attacks caused the Jakarta stadium to erupt in cheers.
The Korean team, completely unable to resist, easily gave up their top and mid lane inhibitors and crystal. All of this was due to LeBlanc's terrifying poke damage.
Corejj's Tahm Kench was only defending the second top turret for a bit. He really didn't expect that LeBlanc, who was carrying the turret in, could cripple him, a full-tank support with a large white shield, with a single combo.
The Chinese team then broke through the top lane high ground, and Lin Ruo became the one who kept lingering on the side of the top lane high ground entrance, showing a strong tendency to enter the fray.
The South Korean team couldn't even defend the central high ground.
This Lee Sin exerts just as much pressure from the side as LeBlanc. While he may not have the same amazing poke ability as LeBlanc, he is capable of delivering a decisive blow and ending the game.
Lin Ruo certainly wouldn't mind demonstrating this kicking method again.
The South Korean team was completely unable to cope.
In the end, they had to watch as the four members of the Chinese team pushed down the mid-lane high ground and left triumphantly, while also having to consider the Sword Demon who was pushing down the bottom lane's second tower.
"I'm about to reach the red temperature; I feel like I can open it now."
Kiin's voice was filled with helplessness, yet it also revealed a resolute determination to fight to the death as he repeatedly pinged the scout left behind in the bushes of the mid-lane river.
With both high ground towers gone, if we just let the Chinese team return unscathed, what difference will it make whether we let the super minions gather in the top and mid positions to apply pressure, or not to let the bottom high ground towers go?
If the bottom lane inhibitor is lost, what difference does it make whether the game continues or not?
Considering that Aatrox didn't have a teleport at this point, and with a ward available to flank, Kiin felt this was the best opportunity available, bar none.
They must open the gates; they absolutely cannot allow the Chinese team to return home unscathed to regroup. That would be tantamount to digging their own grave.
"Phew... Open it."
With a heavy sigh from Faker, the most authoritative figure in the team, everyone snapped out of their daze. They had no choice but to start now.
When that teleport landed in the bottom river in the mid lane, Wang Duoduo, who had been relaxing in the commentary booth all game, tensed up again. Gnar's flank was clearly a very good move.
Without vision in this position, the Chinese team would definitely not have noticed at first. However, when the rest of the Korean team rushed out of the high ground, even ignoring the Aatrox who was pushing the bottom lane, they realized that the Korean team was not aware of the situation.
It's easy to guess that someone is planning a desperate gamble, and Nar, who wasn't behind them, is most likely somewhere they're retreating from.
With a quick glance at the minimap, and given the abundant vision around the Baron Nashor pit in the upper river area, Lin Ruo immediately determined that Gnar's likely location was in the lower river region.
This area could be considered a blind spot, as there were at least several places where he couldn't see what was happening.
So the first thing Lin Ruo did at this time, besides reminding Mouse to hurry up from the second tower, was to lead the team to retreat towards the wall in the upper river area.
If possible, diving headfirst into the jungle seems like a better answer.
However, at this point, the location was already close to the ruins of the red team's first tower, and Kiin's Gnar, who was approaching red health, appeared without reservation.
He needs to get in, but he certainly won't be the first one to enter.
Because the opposing team has a champion like Alistar who can push him away, and even Lee Sin can kick him.
Therefore, on the Korean team's side, Corejj's Tahm Kench became a sacrifice to prevent the Chinese team from continuing to retreat, activating his ultimate ability to stealthily approach the gathered team's feet.
Tahm Kench had already squeezed into the crowd, preparing to use his fragile body to attract all the attention. At this moment, Kiin couldn't wait any longer; he had grown bigger.
It grew bigger after teleporting down, and lingered online for a while. If it's not pushed back up soon, it might revert to its Teemo form later.
But he still has to wait.
When Score's Prince enters the fray, the biggest advantage for them is that, apart from LeBlanc, none of the Chinese team members have Flash.
This results in a pitifully low tolerance for error.
Score's goal was quite clear: he just needed to take advantage of Tahm Kench becoming the primary target of attack, then unleash his Cataclysmic Ambition, covering as many people as possible.
Especially for Miss Fortune, who doesn't have Flash, being trapped inside and facing Gnar's push, the narrow space makes it impossible to dodge.
"I'll go up and block, you guys deal damage." Score excitedly explained his mission in the voice chat, locked onto the opponents who were close together, used his EQ combo to close the distance, and prepared to sit through them in a crazy way.
All he needs to do is keep the enemy in place; he doesn't need to deal any damage otherwise.
Gnar's positioning is excellent. As long as he can keep the enemy in place without Flash, he's almost guaranteed to push them down hard.
At this awkward juncture, Tianye Alistar chose the most appropriate strategy: to delay. He wanted to stop the Prince who was trying to enter the fray, and even the two carries of the Korean team who were preparing to deal damage.
However, his movements were still a bit slow.
in other words.
The Prince's EQ combo does indeed have a longer range than his W.
Therefore, before the field even reached its peak, the fluttering flag was already standing behind him. The Demacian prince lifted his body and darted past, his target the remaining members of the blue team.
Score, who had just passed the bull's head, was eager to block the rest of the Chinese team in front of him.
But even when he was at a good distance, he couldn't activate the R skill despite frantically pressing it. He turned around and saw Score realize that he had been knocked into the air.
How could that be? He'd be knocked away? There's no way the Minotaur could turn around and charge at him so quickly.
It wasn't until he noticed Tahm Kench beside him that Score reluctantly seemed to understand everything.
This looks like another kick from Lin Ruo.
Eye WR.
Lin Ruo's seizing of opportunities was ruthless. He chose to make the most correct response before the Prince's EQ animation landed, which was to use Tahm Kench, who was landing in the crowd, as the point of attack.
With a ward placed slightly behind him, Lin Ruo used his W skill to get to the side of Tahm Kench the moment he stepped off the ground, and then kicked Tahm Kench backward.
This perfectly echoes the landing point of the prince's EQ.
Then came the most dramatic scene: the prince, who had just landed, collided with Tahm Kench without using any skills.
"Score has entered the arena!"
In the commentary booth, watching the valiant prince about to plunge into the crowd of those without any escape routes, it was impossible for Wang Duoduo not to feel panicked.
The prince's ultimate ability is incredibly powerful when the opponent doesn't have Flash.
However… this effect seems to have been miraculously nipped in the bud as the plot progressed.
Seeing the sudden change in the situation, Wang Duoduo, who had just announced the prince's entry, immediately changed his words with disbelief: "Score entered! Score was instantly defeated! My God!"
That kick was spot on.
The Korean team's jungler and support collided mid-air, and in that split second, LeBlanc's two stomps, along with Lee Sin's second Q, came hurtling in. Adding to the mix, UZI's Miss Fortune used all her abilities except her ultimate, and with all that damage, it wasn't just the fragile Demacian Prince who was instantly killed.
And then there's Corejj's Tahm Kench, it's a two-life situation with one kick.
When Gnar struck out with his palm at close range, the poorly positioned Miss Fortune was indeed pinned to the wall, but the Chinese team's jungler and support, who had already rushed out, did not suffer as much.
They were also filmed, but their location wasn't captured on any wall. In other words, aside from losing some health due to moving, there was no other impact.
At this point, Kiin had to face a very serious problem.
He started a team fight, but it seems that as soon as he started, his team lost two important tanks.
Yes, two of my own family members have already died.
The minotaur charged towards his own duo behind him, and Faker's Syndra, who hadn't used the Weakling Retreat skill to ensure she could follow up with crowd control, chose to tank the knock-up.
But then he will find that even if he withstands the knock-up, it seems that the control effect of the E skill is not needed on the enemy's key positions.
LeBlanc's W has returned to its original position, and only Lee Sin has truly come up.
After being slammed against the wall and regaining her senses, the female gunner chose to stand still and unleash her ultimate on Gnar, leaving Kiin, who was left to fend for himself, somewhat at a loss.
He's destined to never kill Miss Fortune.
Because the prince and Tahm Kench died too quickly, Syndra and Varus couldn't get in to deal damage immediately without a front line; they were too severely separated.
All of this was because the prince and Tahm Kench died too quickly, and Corejj didn't even have time to use his shield.
The situation just collapsed like that.
The Korean team's voice chat fell silent instantly. No one had expected this team fight to end so abruptly.
Score could never have imagined that he wouldn't even be able to land his ultimate move.
This is all so absurd.
When the Aatrox, with his ultimate ability activated, charged out from the back jungle, the outcome of this team fight, and indeed the entire game, was no longer in doubt.
All that was left for the South Korean team was to stare blankly at their computers, waiting for one black screen after another, and for the game to end.
"Syndra is down, Varus is down too. This is a textbook five-for-zero team wipe. The game is over!"
As Wang Duoduo roared, the scene in Jakarta turned into a sea of madness.
Everyone cheered.
Watching the Chinese team return to the high ground, and seeing that there was nothing that could stop them, Wang Duoduo was overjoyed and could only recall that kick.
Lin Ruo's kick was absolutely amazing!
But now, he's about to say something even more incredible.
"We are the champions! Congratulations to the Chinese team for defeating the South Korean team 3-0 and winning the championship of the first League of Legends demonstration match at this year's Jakarta Asian Games!"
"Champions, we are champions!"
In the Chinese team's voice chat, all four members were saying the same thing in unison.
Only Lin Ruo calmly asked, "Brothers, how's my foot? Isn't it cool?"
After he finished speaking, no one responded until the red team's crystal exploded. When Lin Ruo took off his headphones and looked up to his left and right, all he saw were his teammates who were hugging him wildly.
They all knew how important that kick was, so they hugged each other during the game.
Lin Ruo knew that he couldn't avoid it this time, so they embraced.
This Asian Games champion, oh no, gold medalist, deserves to be celebrated with a hug.
Although this Asian Games is just a so-called exhibition event, and even the gold medals will not be included in the event rankings, it does not diminish the significance of this championship; it has a truly extraordinary impact.
At least on everyone's jerseys, the five gleaming stars are very eye-catching, the greatest symbol of national honor.
This championship is no less impressive than the World Championship.
"We are the champions! We are the champions!" The entire stadium resounded with cheers.
While celebrating with the coaching staff and others who came up, the Chinese team members also formed groups and went to the South Korean team's bench on the other side to complete the final ceremony after winning the championship.
At this moment, the five members of the South Korean team, who had been swept 0-3, all wore bitter expressions. They could only suppress their despair and shake hands with the Chinese team that had defeated them.
Kiin, who shook hands with Lin Ruo, was completely numb, and Score, who followed, hadn't even recovered from that kick.
That kick must have been incredibly successful, preventing him from even getting a chance to use his skills and getting instantly killed.
After shaking hands with Lin Ruo, Score couldn't help but faintly touch the shoehorn mark on his face.
Although it wasn't him who got kicked, but Corejj, it didn't affect the shoe print on his face at all.
As Lin Ruo shook hands with Faker, he was slightly relieved that Scout hadn't played, otherwise he probably wouldn't have been able to bear seeing his teammate break down.
Aside from making it to the first round of the group stage, Scout hasn't played again and is facing this result. Scout is nowhere near as heartbroken as the five players who are actually sitting on the bench.
The handshake will be completed shortly thereafter.
When Lin Ruo arrived at the center of the stage, the staff had already handed her a dazzling five-star red flag. At the same time, many Chinese audience members below were also holding five-star red flags.
However, it is clear that only one serving is needed.
In such national competitions, no matter what event you win, the first thing you must do is to take out the flag that symbolizes national glory and display it in front of all the cameras and the audience.
Before they could even celebrate, the Chinese team lined up, and Xiaoming, who had come up, joined them. The six of them, holding the five-star red flag, faced the huge audience seats.
Everyone, including Abu, was experiencing a feeling that was hard to describe at that moment.
No one expected that one day they would actually be able to display the five-star red flag, showcasing the great glory they had brought to the country.
It seems that League of Legends, which they have always loved, has finally made its way into the mainstream.
They seem to have truly become professional players recognized by everyone, rather than just internet addicts.
Just like what Wang Duoduo said with great pride in the commentary booth: "We are athletes who grew up under the red flag, we are gold medal winners!"
Later.
The champions will be greeted with an award ceremony that includes a gold medal, as well as the flag-raising ceremony that all athletes are most looking forward to—for them, this is the truly unparalleled moment of celebration.
(End of this chapter)
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