Chapter 192 That's incredible!
On the Top Esports players' bench, everyone couldn't help but feel a little frustrated.

Sunny's face flushed slightly, though it was barely noticeable against her dark skin.

Oh dear, why is Jing Shen so mean! Wouldn't it have been better to kill the mid laner first? Why did you have to gank me first?

The left hand was also a little embarrassed.

He understood that it was his poor laning phase that gave the opponent such a good opportunity to roam.

This was essentially his teammate dying for him.

On the contrary, Karsa remained calm and kept saying in the voice message, "It's okay, it's okay, take your time."

After saying that, Karsa was still worried, so he added, "You guys just have to bear the pressure for now. I'll catch them after I reach level six."

Choosing Nightmare as a jungler means you won't have much impact before level six; at most, you'll just be using your teammates' lane priority to make plays.

Now that the top laner has been killed and the mid laner is at a huge disadvantage, there's no point in talking about stealing lane priority. It would be a success if the enemy didn't come to the jungle to attack him.

Fortunately, EDG's top and mid laners both used Flash in this wave, and neither Renekton nor Blademaster are particularly agile champions, lacking the ability to interrupt Nocturne's E. Once he reaches level six, there will always be a chance to fight back.

After saying that, he finally received a weak "Mmm".

Both sides reconnected and resumed their laning phase.

On the top lane, after this wave, the laning situation has begun to reverse.

After returning to the game, Flandre firmly controlled the lane!
Actually, Flandre didn't get a kill in this wave, only 100 gold for the assist. Moreover, since Sunny died after pushing the lane, he didn't lose any gold. The two top laners were still about the same in terms of gold.

The main reason is that Flandre has already passed the weak period of the first three levels.

Once a Renekton reaches level three and is fully enraged, he has unparalleled lane control, and Lee Sin can't bluff him at all.

If Lee Sin comes up to use his E at this stage, Renekton can easily use his E to engage with his empowered W to bite, then chase him down with a empowered AQ combo, ensuring he doesn't lose in the trade.

As for the mid lane, there's no need to say more; the camera pans over and you see Ming Jing playing with his left hand.

Although Mingjing hadn't yet converted the first blood into an item, his item build was targeted. After returning to base, he immediately bought Grievous Wounds. Sylas usually maxes W when fighting melee champions, and with this Grievous Wounds item, Sylas was practically useless.

Ming Jing wasn't interested in trading blows with Sylas. At this stage, Blade of the Ruined King didn't have the ability to kill Sylas. Forcing a trade of blows in lane would not only fail to secure a kill, but would also give the enemy a chance to gank mid.

If we're going to wander around, then we need to push the pace to the extreme!

He was simply chased away by Sylas, then quickly pushed the mid lane and swaggered straight to the top lane!

On the top lane, Qingtian, who already couldn't get lane priority, was completely stunned by Mingjing's movements.

No, are you really going to openly admit defeat and grab them? Give me a break!

Not daring to linger on a sunny day, he turned and ran towards the secluded bushes.

But standing beside him, Karsa, observing Ming Jing's actions, discerned a different meaning.

Logically speaking, even if EDG wanted to surpass their opponents, they shouldn't have been so arrogant.

After all, this is a competition, not a ranking match. Walking around so blatantly like this is bound to result in nothing.

Unless, it's a smokescreen.
Because Karsa had been outmaneuvered by Mingjing in the previous match, and knowing that Mingjing had changed his playstyle, he was more cautious this time.
Karsa, who was walking towards the Blue Buff camp and was planning to go to the top lane to protect it, suddenly turned around and ran away.

Sure enough, there was some unusual movement nearby!
Rumble accelerated with his W ability and burst out of the bushes at the Blue Buff camp, only to be stabbed in the body by a harpoon!
At the same time, a special effect appeared on the wall next to him, which was the Blademaster's E [Scorched Earth]!
As expected! They've come to arrest me!
Karsa gritted her teeth and placed her finger on W, ready to use her shield to block Foygo's W at any moment.

But the next instant, Foygo appeared on his face and threw his fully charged W at his face.

This version of Fryegger can use the WE combo; while charging W, he can throw E to instantly become invisible.

In other words, as long as you control the range of vision, you can use the WE combo outside the enemy's vision to charge up W while sneaking up on the enemy's close range without them noticing!
This move leaves the opponent with far too little reaction time, which is quite difficult for an older player like Karsa.

Moreover, during W's flight, Mingjing quickly followed up with a Q. Even if Karsa reacted and activated his shield, it would be pierced by Mingjing's Q.

Without any suspense, Karsa was stunned in place by this W, and JieJie Rumble took the opportunity to use EQ to enter the red zone and unleash a barrage of attacks on Nightmare!

Taking advantage of the attack speed and movement speed bonus provided by [Scorched Earth], Ming Jing chased after the enemy and hacked away relentlessly!

Fun fact: The speed and movement speed bonus provided by [Scorched Earth] is actually greater than that of [Highland Bloodline].

Seeing his health rapidly decreasing, Karsa had no choice but to walk deep into the blue buff area, use Flash to cross the wall, and run towards the mid lane.

JieJie's first reaction was to use Flash to chase, but MingJing knew his teammate well and shouted, "No, no, no, Sylas is coming!" forcibly pulling JieJie back.

Rumble lacks finishing ability. Even if he flashes to chase after him, he can only auto-attack one by one. Meanwhile, Nocturne still has his E. If Rumble chases after him, he will inevitably be feared, and then Sylas will arrive. It's hard to say who will die then.

Jie Jie scratched his head, feeling a little disappointed.

"It's alright, that's enough of a flash." Ming Jing turned back to Zhong. "Take your time."

EDG's top and mid laners didn't have Flash, making Nightmare a very significant threat.

Because of Nightmare's long-range close-range attack, coupled with Flash to follow up, the E skill is almost guaranteed to hit.

But things are different once the Nightmare stops flashing.

Whether it's Frye's WR combo or Renekton's two E attacks, they're more than enough to break free from Nightmare's E skill!
With this, EDG no longer has any worries and can start their game more freely.

Seven and a half minutes have passed in the blink of an eye, and EDG's mid and jungle rhythm is picking up again!

This time, their target is the bottom lane.

First, Jie Jie's Rambo launched a surprise attack alone.

Although Rumble's ganking ability is limited, and Tahm Kench's protection is indeed quite strong, this gank didn't achieve much, only reducing the health of two opponents.

But that's enough.

After driving away the Top Esports duo, the three quickly pushed the bottom lane minion wave.

At the same time, Mingjing's Foygo arrived in time, appearing directly from behind TES's tower and blocking the two's escape route to the second tower.

Since neither of them is in good health, and Tahm Kench's Eat skill is still on cooldown, a level 7 Fryegger is fully capable of killing both of them!
Immediately afterwards, his teammates pushed the lane into the tower, and a four-man gank on the second lane came out of nowhere!

JackeyLove stood under the tower, looking at the four people in front and behind him, then at Sylas who was still farming in the mid lane, and Nocturne in the top half of the map, and chose to close his eyes and wait for death.

"Kill Tahm Kench first, his healing is back!" Ming Jing had been calculating the cooldown in his mind and knew that Tahm Kench's healing was back.

EDG had no doubt about Mingjing's words and immediately attacked Tahm Kench!

Although Tahm Kench has the White Shield and is considered tough, he still can't withstand the combined fire of four people!
Titan uses an AQ combo followed by Fryegor's W, then a burst of damage from Kai'Sa and Rumble!

"Tahm Kench activated his shield, but it was useless. EDG's four players dealt too much damage! Kai'Sa's plasma burst took him down instantly!" Gu Gu's voice was extremely urgent. "Moreover, EDG can still keep diving! JackeyLove won't be able to escape either!"

After killing Tahm Kench, Meiko, who was tanking the tower, turned and left the tower, then returned, and Mingjing collected the soul and transformed. This time, JieJie's Rumble tanked the tower, and the four of them almost brought JackeyLove's Senna to low health in one move.

Mingjing specifically saved a skill this time. Tahm Kench used his Q to lick Senna to death, and then used his W to swallow Jie Jie who was tanking the tower, easily clearing the tower's aggro.

"Beautiful! A perfect tower dive!" Wang Duoduo's voice was incredibly loud. "EDG's four-man gank on the second duo was a very clear strategy for the tower dive!"

Although EDG rarely engages in this kind of four-man gank on the bottom lane, the players are either very experienced or incredibly talented, so their teamwork is naturally very smooth.

"This is a big blow for Top Esports!" Wang Duoduo looked at the situation in the bottom lane and felt sorry for Top Esports. "Not only will they lose a lot of wave, but they will also lose a lot of turret plating, and then they will lose the dragon!"

Two kills, two waves of minions, three layers of plating.

The economic gap alone could widen the gap by 1500+!

If we include Xiaolong, the losses will be even greater!

If they don't find a way to stop the losses, this one wave alone is enough to determine the fate of both sides.

Just then, the entire canyon suddenly went dark.

The camera quickly switched to the top lane, where Karsa's Nightmare activated his ultimate and flew straight towards Flandre.

Meanwhile, Sunny's Lee Sin also showed off his skills, hitting a minion with his Q skill to close the distance, and then performing a smooth ward-hopping and spinning kick, kicking Flandre back!
The next instant, Nightmare rushed to his face, delivering Q and E in mid-air!

To anyone else, this crocodile attack seemed like a dead end.

But Flandre's mind was quite clear at that moment.

He knew that nightmares didn't have flashes.

He first broke Nightmare's shield with a Q, then used his ultimate to increase his rage, used a red-rage W to stun him, and then quickly used two E to create distance!

While the two dashes of Lee Sin's E skill slowed the Nightmare, they were still quite slow, but since Nightmare was already stunned, the two dashes were more than enough.

After breaking free from the chains with two E abilities, Flandre was still a long way from the tower. Fortunately, the crocodile was tough and resilient, and Flandre managed to withstand the damage with his ultimate. Finally, he used his empowered Q to recover a large amount of health and returned to the tower with low health!

"Sunny has another chance with Q! Can it hit?! Holy Gun is positioning himself!" Wang Duoduo shouted nervously from the commentary booth.

In the video, the Lee Sin seems to have caught the Crocodile's movement habits and decisively used [Sonic Wave]!
But Flandre was quick-witted and turned his head precisely, narrowly missing the skill.

"Dodged that! Great positioning!" Wang Duoduo shouted excitedly, "Holy Gun Bro didn't die this time!"

"Top Esports' attempt to stop their losses failed, and the gap between them has truly widened!"

The camera then cuts to the mid lane, where you can see that Sylas on the left didn't move at all, only managing to take down a layer of turret plating in the mid lane.

Seeing this, even Top Esports' own fans got angry and joined EDG fans in verbally attacking Knight.

[This is disgusting! They weren't done being a local spirit binder last time, and now they want to go invisible again?]

[They build Mejai's Soulstealer and pad their stats against weak teams, but become cowards against strong teams. These are the future warriors of the LPL!]

[This is a bit of an overreaction. Left Hand really couldn't have done much this time. If he had disappeared from the mid lane, Flandre would have already retreated to the second tower.]

[Oh, and then? Is that why Silas went 0-0-0 for ten minutes?]

Indeed, it's not his fault. The collapse of the game is not his fault, and being hit twice by a lightning attack is not his fault either.

[The water ghost is back again. He started cursing the mid laner as soon as Bingbing died. Was it because the left hand was holding Bingbing's hand to prevent him from leaving?]

[Don't rush, wait for Zuo Shen to unleash his power]

Although Top Esports fans were fiercely criticizing, everyone understood that if they wanted to win this game, it really depended on Knight's performance.

At the very least, Silas on the left is the only one who is still developing normally.

But can the left hand actually exert force?

The answer is definitely no.

Sylas is currently in a strong phase, as the Everfrost Sylas is a dominant force in mid-game fights.

However, compared to Fiorentina, who had already created Divine Split and Mercury Boots at the same time, Sylas's fighting ability was negligible.

On the contrary, Sylas's terrifying fighting ability has become a great asset to EDG.

At 13 minutes, another dragon spawned, and this time Top Esports didn't back down and decisively engaged!

EDG's strategy was crystal clear: eliminate Sylas first.

If Sylas, the strongest fighter, dies, Mingjing can take down this team fight all by himself!
Meiko's play this time was incredibly skillful. He used Nautilus's Flash to hook Sylas back, and then used his ultimate on Tahm Kench in the distance.

The ultimate ability flew towards Tahm Kench segment by segment, not only knocking Sylas into the air but also restricting Tahm Kench's movement, preventing him from coming over to provide protection.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Ming Jingfoyege immediately used W to dash in, followed by AQAR, and with the help of his teammates' damage, he instantly took down Zuo Shou!
"His left hand was instantly killed, and Little Fei transformed by picking up the soul! It's over! Foygo transforms into Silas, the battle is too strong!"

What makes Fryegor so overpowered is that he can collect souls and transform into enemy heroes by participating in enemy kills. He can then use those heroes' three basic skills, as well as recover health and refresh his ultimate ability.

If transforming into Sylas is a powerful skill, then it's ridiculously strong!
The equipment that Zuo Shou had previously developed through blood-sucking was now all turned into bullets aimed at his own teammates at Top Esports.

Mingjing transformed into Sylas and used his E skill to rush in. His second Q hooked Tahm Kench, who was knocked up by Nautilus's ultimate. He took the damage and used an AQA combo to finish him off, then used his W [Kingslayer Thrust] to stab him, restoring a large portion of his health back!

It must be said that Sylas at this stage is indeed top-tier in terms of combat power.

Viper's Kai'Sa also used her ultimate to fly in and relentlessly attacked Tahm Kench, forcing Tahm Kench to activate his shield.

Ming Jing was also badly beaten at this time, and his health was about to enter the opponent's kill threshold. However, he was not flustered. After Tahm Kench's shield dropped to almost nothing, he used his ultimate skill [Pain Piercing the Soul] to finish him off, and then picked up the soul again to transform into Tahm Kench!

Each time Foygo retrieved a soul, he recovered a significant amount of health, and with Tahm Kench also being quite tanky, Mingjing was instantly out of danger!
Instead of retreating, he advanced, landing a precise Q on Senna, then flashed in to chase and auto-attack twice before swallowing her whole. After spitting her out, he followed up with a [Heartbreak] to finish her off once more!

"Triple kill!"

Mingjing picked up the soul again and transformed into Senna, but Senna was too weak, so he didn't linger. He only used his Q skill to recover some health before using his ultimate to transform back into his original form and use the Divine Split to recover health further!

The Ruined King's health fluctuated wildly, and Karsa, despite having maxed out Conqueror's health, couldn't secure the kill.

Karsa watched as Fryego's health bar kept growing and grew, and for a moment she felt hopeless.

That's incredible!
The final result was no longer in doubt. Viper's Kai'Sa used Plasma to kill Karsa's Nocturne, and EDG easily achieved a 4-for-0 exchange!
The situation was now a foregone conclusion, and EDG continued to coordinate closely, constantly seeking out fights with Top Esports throughout the match.

Top Esports' fighting ability isn't weak either; they can barely withstand a couple of blows, but their disadvantages are inevitably getting bigger and bigger!
At 22 minutes, Top Esports once again opted to close the gap, initiating a Baron Nashor attempt despite being 7,000 gold behind.

But the result was that Flandre's Renekton used his ultimate to enter the fray, and with Rumble's ultimate providing cover, he rolled to his death in the dragon pit, which was extremely domineering. Mingjing and Viper entered the fray immediately and easily finished off the enemy!
EDG almost effortlessly completed a 0-for-5 exchange and secured the Baron, quickly widening the economic gap to 12,000!

Afterwards, the team returned to the city to rest and then pushed down the Top Esports base in one fell swoop!
(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like