Chapter 262? ? ?
"Another kill!" Miller exclaimed in the commentary booth, "Within one minute, EDG's mid and bot lanes have both secured kills!"

"Wow!" The doll was momentarily speechless. "The pace suddenly became so fast!"

The consecutive kills were like a punch that opened up the audience's voices, and the cheers from the audience immediately rose to a whole new level!
Wow, this is EDG! They kill in the mid lane and then in the bot lane!

This GEN is no joke!
The director was in a bit of a panic, quickly pulling up replays of the two kills and switching between them one after the other.

Miller couldn't help but marvel as he watched LeBlanc in the mid lane use her W second part to dodge the Ice Ring, and then flash back to force a tower dive.

"That W was so cool!" Miller never hesitated to praise Mingjing. "You've probably figured out exactly what BDD's weaknesses are! He hasn't even managed to take a hit from a Crystal Maiden's W yet!"

"That's real personal ability," the doll nodded in admiration.

Immediately following, there was another kill shot in the bottom lane.

There's not much to say about this; it's purely due to EDG's excellent decision-making and execution.

First, the bottom lane duo successfully forced out Flash, and then JieJie used Flash to dodge and catch GEN off guard.

In fact, GEN's jungler Lee Sin was nearby, and even brushed past JieJie at one point. However, the two were separated by a corner, and neither of them saw the other in the darkness.

When Poppy successfully flashed to the bottom lane, GEN couldn't save her no matter what.

"Then after this wave, the rhythm will be much more comfortable." Wawa's tone became noticeably relaxed.

The camera cuts back to the live feed, and it's clear that the economic gap between the two sides has widened to 1.5K.

On the surface, it's just two kills, but in reality, the deaths of GEN's mid and bot lane carries resulted in a significant loss of minions, creating a gap that would make it impossible for either of them to ever gain the upper hand in lane.

It's no exaggeration to say that if EDG doesn't make any mistakes, this game will be a smooth, uneventful victory.

While Doll and Miller were exchanging words, someone quietly disappeared.

As a long-time live stream host, although he is no longer the main commentator, Wawa still hasn't forgotten to give his old partner some entertainment.

"Brother Guan," the doll asked, "what's the deal this time?"

Colonel Guan was deep in thought as he watched the replay, when the child's shout startled him awake.

"Oh, oh," Colonel Guan forced a smile, "EDG played quite well this game."

"Does GEN still have a chance this time?" Miller asked with a smile.

"I feel like there's not much of a chance left," Colonel Guan said frankly.

Even the most die-hard supporters have to admit that if the game starts off like this, it's definitely unplayable from here on out.

Instead of trying to turn the tide, it's better to plan the draft for the next game in advance.

Furthermore, for Guan Daxiao, EDG winning is perfectly acceptable; it's a situation where both sides are equally important to him.

Of course, Guan Zeyuan's words were interpreted differently by the audience.

[Damn it, Guan Gou is jinxing us again.]

[Seeing that Samsung is about to lose, you're quickly starting to perform rituals, aren't you?]

[Utilitarian milk is not advisable]

If EDG loses this game, I'm going to go and start cursing at Guan Yu's Weibo.

[It doesn't matter, no matter how much the dog (referring to a player's influence) can't jinx EDG, their strength is too formidable.]

But to everyone's surprise, Colonel Guan's words of encouragement actually worked.

In the GEN voice channel, despite the successive deaths of the mid and bottom laners, the team was not discouraged and was still thinking about their next move.

Although GEN is known for its turtles, they understand that their current disadvantage cannot be stabilized by turtles alone. They must bring back some supplies to stabilize the situation.

Life, the support player, typed rapidly in the chat box, recording the Flash cooldowns of EDG's jungler and support duo, providing his teammates with ideas.

Clid, the jungler, quickly came up with a plan after seeing that the jungler and support didn't have Flash.

He wasn't in a hurry to make a move; he couldn't be too hasty in beating EDG, he could only proceed slowly.

He first went to the bottom lane to protect Ruler and ensure that Ruler could lane effectively.

His frequent appearances in the lower half of the map would cause the enemy to eat all the jungle monsters in the upper half of the map, but that's exactly what he wanted.

His goal was to create this time gap so that the opposing team could clear his top jungle and be unable to immediately come down.

Firstly, he can take advantage of this time difference to do things.

Secondly, he can use this to predict the enemy jungler's next move and thus set the pace for the next phase.

Taking advantage of the time difference, Clid protected the bottom lane duo as they pushed the lane into the tower.

Five minutes had passed in the match, and Clid and support Life quickly retreated into the darkness.

The two pretended to be returning to the city, but in reality, they were traveling through the darkness.

Clid had cleared the vision on his way, so the two of them had no trouble moving forward and used the dragon pit to teleport into EDG's bottom red buff area.

As for the target, it was Poppy who had scoured all the way to the bottom half of the map and was preparing to control the dragon!
Since EDG's bot lane has no lane, but there are jungle monsters in the jungle, if JieJie wants to control the dragon, he will have to farm the jungle while waiting for the bot lane to push the lane, so the position is not difficult to predict.

The two of them crouched in the bushes in the jungle and, sure enough, they spotted Poppy, who had just finished clearing the F6 camp and was heading towards the Krugs camp.

Luo started with a W, catching Jie Jie off guard and sending him flying high into the air!

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Lee Sin used W to poke his teammate and followed up with E to slow her down. The two of them chased down Poppy, who had no Flash, and kept attacking her!
JieJie made the right move, quickly using E to knock Lee Sin away, then QA to trigger Phase Boots and escape, and then using W to block Lee Sin's Echo Slam pursuit.

However, the lack of Flash was still too fatal. The two chased Poppy all the way, and finally Lee Sin waited for his Q and W cooldowns, warded over the wall, Flashed to the face and landed a Q that hit him squarely, and then took down the low-health Poppy!

Seeing the kill notifications, countless viewers felt a bit panicked.

Did they actually manage to successfully raise the dog by forcing it?

Of course, that's still impossible.

Although Jie Jie was killed, his escape successfully bought him enough time for his teammates to surround him.

Mingjing, who had been in the mid lane, had been heading towards the jungle early on, but JieJie was running downhill, causing him to travel much further.

Meiko arrived late, but fortunately she was close by. Now she and Mingjing have formed a pincer movement, completely surrounding GEN's jungler and support.

"It's done for!" Mingjing shouted cruelly, "The Blind Monk can't escape without Flash, kill Rakan first, his W is about to be ready!"

Meiko knew what was going on, and Titan, carrying the anchor, walked straight towards GEN's jungler and support.

Life tried desperately to escape, but with W not ready, he couldn't run away and was eventually killed by Titan AQ's control abilities.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Mingjing, who had just reached level six, unleashed a full QRW combo, instantly wiping out Luo's level four health bar!
After the killing, Ming Jing didn't forget to steal a moment of leisure and secretly tied a chain to the blind monk.

Once the chains take effect and trigger the immobilization, Meiko follows up and lands another passive immobilization.

The Blind Monk couldn't kill as quickly, since neither of them had any skills left.

However, in their own jungle, Mingjing and Meiko can calmly grind away at their opponent's jungle.

Even Viper came over to join in the fun, using his E skill to slow down the enemy.

But this time, Mingjing wasn't going to give up the kill. The Demon Bride unleashed her final QW combo and secured another kill!
"Double kill!"

The sound of the Enchantress's double kill echoed through the arena, like the death knell of the Black and White Impermanence, heralding GEN's impending doom.

GEN's jungler and support's carefully planned ambush, despite their huge disadvantage, not only failed to turn the tide but also made the team's situation even more dangerous!
"The most crucial thing is the Killing Ring in Little Fei's hand!" Wawa laughed, "This Killing Ring that just came out of town is already stacked to four layers! This pace is just too comfortable!"

Besides the two kills, the four stacks of the Killing Ring provide a total of 20 ability power, which is equivalent to the extra gold from another Book of Thoth. For a snowballing champion like LeBlanc, this is like adding wings to a tiger!

BDD looked at the LeBlanc's equipment and couldn't help but feel bitter.

How can we fight this?

Of course, BDD had no right to blame his teammates. Even though LeBlanc managed to snag two kills, he wasn't entirely innocent either.

After all, under normal circumstances, how could LeBlanc possibly get rid of Lissandra to support her teammates?

If he had played normally this game, his jungler and support teammates wouldn't have died at all.

BDD had nothing to say and could only obediently continue laning.

Fortunately, he bought a magic resistance cloak as soon as he returned to base. From a data perspective, the benefits of building resistance items are definitely greater than those of the opponent building damage items.

When he returns to the city a second time and retrieves the Mercury Shoes, he will still have a chance to arm wrestle with the Enchantress.

Ming Jing had no idea what BDD was thinking. All he knew was that after getting those two kills, the opposing team no longer had the right to lane against him.

Mingjing pushed the minion wave into the tower, and then returned to the city to replenish supplies.

The extra gold from the three kills he had allowed him to craft an outrageous set of gear after returning to base, including Lost Chapter, Bursting Wand, Killing Ring, and Boots.

With ample AP, LeBlanc can instantly kill ranged minions with a single W.

For the Demoness, this is a qualitative leap in stats!
At this stage, LeBlanc already has the ability to clear minion waves quickly.

This was exactly what Ming Jing had expected. The reason he didn't build Spell Void Shoes first, but instead built Bursting Wand and Straw Sandals, was to achieve this effect.

He used his superior equipment to quickly push the minion wave to the tower, then ignored the Ice Maiden who had already acquired Mercury's Treads and was staying in lane, and simply disappeared into the darkness.

As for the target, it goes without saying that it's still the bottom lane.

Don't forget, Varus's Flash won't be ready until seven and a half minutes, and there's still more than half a minute left.

Flandre picked Renekton in the top lane to coordinate with his teammates, but with such an advantage in the bottom half of the map, Flandre's Renekton became less useful. As long as he could hold his lane and contribute when the team controlled the Rift Herald, his mission for this game would be accomplished.

Mingjing Yaoji wandered alone in the jungle, and later went to the bottom lane to block Ruler's retreat.

With the mid laner frantically pinging disappearing signals, Ruler didn't dare to linger and quickly pulled his support towards the second tower.

But with Ming Jing blocking his way from behind, he had absolutely no chance of escaping.

LeBlanc stomped on Varus's face with her W, then unleashed a barrage of EQR, instantly dumping all her skills on the fragile Varus.

Even if Rakan quickly used his W to knock up LeBlanc, it wouldn't work. The chains that were already attached to him couldn't be broken. The GEN duo could only watch as the chains triggered the second stage of the ultimate's mark, instantly wiping out Varus's remaining 20% ​​health!

"—Rampage!"

In just seven minutes, LeBlanc was already 4-0, almost going berserk!
"It's ruined, it's completely ruined now." In the commentary booth, Guan Daxiao muttered to himself, as if he and the GEN players had been beaten to a pulp.

GEN's bot lane duo has barely had a proper laning phase so far; either the AD or the support dies.

EDG's duo made the game incredibly easy, effortlessly pushing lanes and racking up plating.

The vanguard hasn't even been released yet, and GEN's first tower already only has two floors left.

At this rate, the economy should pull ahead very quickly!
At eight minutes, Flandre's Renekton reached his power spike. Flandre also controlled the tempo quite well, avoiding any major issues with the Vanguard team fights. Instead, he recalled to base on time to replenish his supplies, helping the team initiate the Vanguard fight in full force.

With a huge advantage, GEN lacked the ability to engage in team fights, and JieJie secured the vanguard.

However, this vanguard was not released in the bottom lane.

EDG's mid and jungle players grouped up in the bottom lane and easily pushed down the already crumbling bottom tower. Then the team switched lanes, with the bot lane duo moving to the top lane to continue pushing.

Only then was the vanguard finally released.

With the four players working together, GEN's top lane tower was destroyed and reduced to ruins.

At first glance, it had only been a little over ten minutes, but the economic difference between the two sides had already exceeded four thousand.

Of this 4,000 economic difference, the vast majority is attributable to the two Cs.

Mingjing was already equipped with Luden's Echo, Sorcerer's Shoes, and a six-stack Mejai's Soulstealer, clearly treating this game as a stomp on noobs.

The members of GEN were also furious when they saw the murder mystery book in the hands of the Enchantress.

But in their anger, all they could do was vent their anger.

The gap between the two sides was simply too great. Even if the Demoness arrogantly released a Killing Book, they didn't dare to mess with her. Instead, they had to avoid her.

If you don't dodge properly, it could become a page in a murder mystery book.

The first to suffer was Rascal in the top lane.

Gezi is the only one in GEN who is still developing normally. With no one on either side, he wielded Kennen and enjoyed spinning Flandre's Renekton for more than ten minutes.

Perhaps he was used to spinning tops and thought he could just sit on Flandre's face and do whatever he wanted, or perhaps he was getting anxious seeing his teammates' disadvantage and wanted to make a move. After switching to the bottom lane, he still wanted to keep pushing Flandre and suppressing him.

But with the bottom lane tower already destroyed, his attempt to pressure out and trade blows was practically suicide.

While taking hits, Flandre was still watching his teammates who were already flanking him on the minimap. He decisively used two E dashes to dash in, and then used his R and red-rage W to leave Kennen in place!

Taking this opportunity, Mingjing used a full combo on Yaoji, increasing the stacks of the Mejai's Soulstealer to ten.

In the following days, the two sides fought continuously, as if they were engaged in a magical battle, working closely together to capture people everywhere.

Between the two sides, kills were frequently occurring. GEN's Ice Maiden, Lee Sin, and Rakan combo was no pushover either, truly a master of ganking. They not only killed Flandre on the side lane, but also caught and killed Viper's Miss Fortune once, reaping a hefty bounty!

But this did not significantly help their situation.

Because while they were getting kills, EDG's mid, jungle, and support were also constantly racking up points, the gap between the two sides not only did not narrow, but actually widened.

The final team fight broke out at 25 minutes.

EDG extended their economic lead to 8,000, and with the Fire Dragon Soul protecting them, they immediately initiated a team fight around Baron Nashor.

With the Baron Nashor at low health, GEN had no choice but to charge in, creating an environment for Clid to fight back.

But JieJie did the opposite, unleashing his ultimate move from the shadows of the dragon pit, flashing and hammering BDD's Ice Maiden a thousand miles away.

Instead of targeting the jungler, they targeted the mid laner, which was at Ming Jing's behest.

Once the Ice Maiden, who was the biggest obstacle to LeBlanc's victory, is gone, it will be Mingjing's time to dominate!

At the same time, a golden light shone from the shadows nearby.

Suddenly, the godlike LeBlanc had circled around to the back and used her W to stomp towards Varus!
The ruler was so frightened by the appearance of this enchantress that he almost lost his soul. Even with Nightblade in his body, he would never dare to take this skill. He decisively pressed dodge to create distance and turned to run away!
But LeBlanc gave him no chance. She extended her E chain, piercing Varus's Nightblade shield, and then followed up with a Q and a W to step on him!

The original LeBlanc's starting skill was not W, but her ultimate.

Ming Jing had anticipated that this W might be dodged, so he chose a more flexible approach, starting with RW to give himself an extra bit of mobility.

The two skills landed solidly on Varus, and a close-range basic attack triggered Electrocute.

A red lightning bolt, combined with Luden's Echo effect, struck Varus simultaneously.

Varus, who was at full health just moments before, suddenly had his health bar emptied and slowly collapsed as a corpse!

"Legendary!"

The voice of the god once again rang out in the arena.

When Emperor Chi saw this, his eyes widened in disbelief.

Ah? ? ?
Flash dodged a skill, Nightblade blocked a skill.

You killed me with just two skills!?
With their mid laner knocked away and their AD carry instantly killed, GEN lost two key damage dealers in an instant. The outcome was predictable: EDG decisively abandoned the low-health Baron Nashor and instead turned to engage in a team fight, crushing the enemy and easily achieving a 4-for-0 exchange.

At this point, EDG turned around and secured the Baron, widening their gold lead to 12,000.

After returning to base to rest, EDG pushed forward without much delay and easily ended the game!

(End of this chapter)

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