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Chapter 94 Where did they go?
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About a minute later, Doinb left the match booth after being urged by the referee.
The rest of QG finally breathed a sigh of relief and ran towards the rest room as if they were fleeing.
Sitting in the player's seat is like being a clown.
The main problem was losing the game...
If losing the game is so embarrassing, why not just leave? Why insist on sitting here?
The others were somewhat dissatisfied, but since Doinb was now the team's leader, they didn't dare to rebel.
Doinb had his head down, his face so gloomy it looked like it could drip water, a stark contrast to his cheerful demeanor in front of the camera before the match.
This turn of events was completely different from what he had imagined.
The first game shouldn't have been like this!
Why is Unreal's Syndra so dominant in lane?
Why!
Besides being targeted, it can also be largely due to letting one's guard down.
If we had been more careful and attentive, things would definitely not have turned out this way.
It has to be said that Doinb has a very strong ability to hypnotize himself.
In just a short while, they almost recovered from their defeat.
He definitely has a very strong heart, and in this respect, most LPL players can't compare to him.
After a short break, both players returned to the stage.
In the second game, EDG switched sides and became the blue side.
As the draft phase began, the camera focused on EDG's players' bench, where coach KuaiXing was standing behind the players, communicating with them.
You could tell from their facial expressions that because they won the first game, no one was under much pressure and everyone was in a very good mood.
Even when they were choosing heroes, you could see smiles on their faces.
This made the audience feel that there might be some kind of dramatic effect at play.
Sure enough, the moment the Enchantress was locked on the first floor, the entire venue erupted in cheers.
The audience chanted "Education Bureau! Education Bureau!" The shouts grew louder and louder, almost shaking the entire venue.
"Locked! They really locked LeBlanc! EDG's first pick instantly locked LeBlanc!" Remember's voice was filled with disbelief, but you could also hear the excitement in it, because everyone knew this game was going to be exciting.
"Unreal! Is this... going to be the Education Bureau?" Guan Zeyuan saw through it and said it out loud.
"I crushed your LeBlanc with Syndra on the red side, and when I returned to the blue side, I immediately picked LeBlanc! That's confidence, that's the response from Unreal!" Guan Zeyuan's tone suddenly rose.
The live stream chat exploded instantly, densely covering the entire screen:
Holy crap! Insane! Absolutely insane! Unreal Engine really doesn't give us any leeway; if you let us play LeBlanc, we'll take her.
[The real teaching bureau is here! Those haters in the audience, are you embarrassed? Too bad I didn't get a ticket, otherwise it would have been so much fun.]
[I heard you, Doinb, are very confident playing LeBlanc. Unreal Engine: Let me teach you!]
[This is truly devastating! They won the game, yet they still manage to crush his spirit! I love EDG's draft picks! I like Unreal even more now.]
[Doinb's face turned green! Give us a close-up!]
[Unreal is really angry today; they're treating QG like a bot!]
[That's normal. Some haters went to the offline event and blocked the door to taunt him. Unre just needed to vent his anger.]
[Does Doinb have the guts to directly pick Syndra? Unreal's playstyle doesn't treat him like a human being at all; he needs to prove himself.]
【No, you're killing him! The last one who tried to prove himself suffered terribly; he was given a lesson on both forehand and backhand and then banned for six months.】
……
The intense atmosphere at the scene was even faintly transmitted to the contestants' ears through their headphones.
Although the headphones worn during the competition were of very high quality and provided excellent noise isolation.
However, some of the screams and cheers from the audience could still be heard.
This also led to many memorable scenes that seemed to be explosive moments.
Of course, this is because the official team went to extreme lengths to make the game more exciting by reducing the latency to only ten seconds...
The problem was discovered later, and after adjusting the time to thirty seconds, the suspected trigger point no longer occurred.
"Tsk tsk tsk, the audience went wild after picking LeBlanc, it definitely made for a great show," the factory manager couldn't help but tease.
That's just Mingkai's personality. He always has a dark expression when he's not familiar with people, making him seem unapproachable and difficult to get along with.
But once you get to know him, you'll find he's a reserved yet funny guy.
Li Fan's expression remained calm.
"I didn't have any bad intentions. I just thought it would be okay to play with the LeBlanc on the other side. I definitely wasn't thinking of teaching how to play it."
Li Fan started speaking in incomprehensible language, filling the contestants' area with a cheerful atmosphere.
Meanwhile, the atmosphere on the QG players' bench plummeted to freezing point.
The moment Doinb saw that LeBlanc was locked on, his pupils contracted sharply, and his hand on the mouse unconsciously clenched.
His breathing became noticeably heavier, and an inexplicable fire was raging in his chest.
He took a deep breath, trying to calm himself, but the slight trembling of his lips betrayed the turmoil in his heart.
I was really mocked by the opposing team, but banning LeBlanc is a waste of units and there's absolutely no need to do so.
I should have just carried it for her earlier.
Unreal has always had a terrible personality.
He's always thinking about teaching others; he really thinks he's a teacher.
A powerful urge surged to my throat: Get Syndra! Get me Syndra!
When the words were about to slip out, I forced myself to swallow them back.
The LeBlanc from the last game, who was stunned and killed under the tower by the Heavenly Maiden's Scattering Flower, the LeBlanc who was completely useless and sleepwalking the whole game, the scene clearly appears before my eyes.
This hero is indeed not suitable for me.
If he wants to teach, then let him teach. Just avoid his strengths and choose a safer hero that is less likely to cause problems.
If LeBlanc doesn't gain an advantage in the early to mid-game, she won't be very effective.
Therefore, there are many ways to win a game, and there is no need to be overly competitive.
You have to use your brain when playing games; you can't let your emotions get the better of you.
Otherwise, the opponent will seize the opportunity and manipulate you at will.
It's not that I'm afraid to pick Syndra and then get played in a classic tutorial game by the opponent.
At this point, the coach asked, "How about we play it safe this time and pick Viktor? If we farm up, we can win team fights later on."
Doinb loosened his clenched fist slightly and replied to the coach, "...Yeah, Viktor, Viktor is good." At this moment, he chose to compromise, to accept the possibility of another crushing defeat.
Rather than risking disgrace by gambling on a single act, it's better to choose a more stable and reliable hero.
Viktor has a long range, clears waves quickly, and isn't easy to kill; at least LeBlanc can't do much against him. In the mid-to-late game team fights, getting explosive damage is enough to win the game; winning in lane isn't that significant.
As a professional player, winning the game is still the only thing you can do.
"QG locked in Viktor, the Mechanic, on the red side as their second pick! Doinb chose a mage focused on scaling this game!" Su Xiaoyan said.
Guan Zeyuan's commentary rang out, with a hint of understanding: "This choice is indeed very clear: to give up the early lane control, stabilize development, and wait for the team fight period when the equipment is completed."
Remember to add, "The idea is good. Once Viktor's wave clear ability improves, it can indeed greatly limit LeBlanc's roaming, but the premise is... he has to be able to hold his own in the early game! Facing Unreal's LeBlanc and Clearlove's highly aggressive Rek'Sai, Viktor will face immense defensive pressure in the early levels!"
EDG's mid-jungle duo will definitely tower dive and kill whenever they have an advantage; that's for sure.
As the commentators predicted, Li Fan's LeBlanc displayed overwhelming dominance right from the start of the game.
Instead of engaging in a bloodbath at level one, he precisely used auto-attacks and occasional Q skills to disrupt Viktor's last-hitting, firmly maintaining control of the mid lane.
Doinb played Viktor with extreme caution, almost hiding behind the minion wave and only using his Q skill to last-hit minions, preferring to miss minions rather than easily move forward.
However, absolute defensiveness cannot guarantee absolute safety, especially when EDG's mid and jungle players are determined to create a breakthrough.
The factory manager's Rek'Sai opening strategy was clear and straightforward: start with a solo red buff and then immediately farm the upper half of the map.
This route signals to QG that the excavator might target the top lane at level three.
But the factory manager played a trick. After clearing the blue buff and the frog to reach level three, he did not go top as QG expected. Instead, he crossed the river and silently sneaked into QG's jungle. He hid in the shadows behind the mid-lane tower, taking advantage of blind spots in vision.
"Doinb didn't notice the factory manager's position at all. He thought the excavator was on top, so he positioned himself a little forward to try and use his E skill to last-hit the enemy!" Remember's voice suddenly became tense.
Just as Viktor raised his hand to unleash his E skill, LeBlanc and Rek'Sai moved simultaneously.
Rex excavated a tunnel and drilled directly out from behind the wall, flashing the top!
"The excavator is here!" Doinb exclaimed in surprise.
However, he was knocked into the air and tried to use Flash to escape as soon as he landed.
But Li Fan's Enchantress moved even faster, instantly stepping forward with her Shadow Steps and unleashing her Phantom Chains without hesitation, precisely binding Viktor.
The control chain was perfectly connected. Although Doinb had already pressed Flash, the second part of LeBlanc's chain effect had already been triggered, immobilizing him in place!
The damage from the LeBlanc and the Excavator is pouring in like crazy.
Viktor's small frame simply couldn't handle it.
First Blood!
The system notification sounded crisply throughout the venue! LeBlanc, the Deceiver, secured First Blood in this round!
"Tower dive kill! At 3:30, EDG's mid and jungle players tower dived and killed Doinb's Viktor!"
Li Fan received the four hundred yuan startup fund directly.
Holy crap! A tower dive at three and a half minutes!
Can you see the difference between this LeBlanc game and the previous one?
[Doinb: What happened to Viktor being supposed to be reliable?]
[This is terrible! Viktor died at the very start of the game, what's the point of playing?]
[But the factory manager's excavator is still ruthless; that flanking maneuver was brilliant!]
As a jungler, I can confidently tell you that Clearlove is currently in a situation where he has a carry, so he can just go to mid lane and everything will be there for him. It's just too comfortable.
The moment LeBlanc successfully secured First Blood, some people in the audience wearing black clothes quietly took off their clothes, revealing EDG team uniforms underneath.
Some sensed something was wrong and quietly got up from their seats, seemingly to go to the restroom, but actually to leave.
I have a feeling that if I'm still here in twenty minutes, I'll become a laughing stock.
This tower dive kill at three and a half minutes was like a heavy hammer blow, not only shattering Doinb's illusions of stability, but also completely shaking QG's already low morale.
The gap in the middle lane has been completely torn open!
The pace of the game was completely under EDG's control.
With absolute lane control in the mid lane, the factory manager recklessly invaded Clid's jungle, seizing vision and controlling map resources.
EDG easily secured the first dragon.
It's worth mentioning, however, that although Clid's jungle was significantly affected, his development was still quite good.
The main reason is that once the mid laner is killed, he immediately goes to farm the lane.
Not only was the jungler not affected by the jungle, but he also developed very well, which was worthy of Gragas's bulky body.
The live stream chat was already flooded with messages.
[Hilarious! How come this Gragas has more CS than the mid laner?]
Doinb is too busy to face death, while Clid is genuinely stuffed and still wants to eat.
[But what's the point of the barrels consuming so much? It's all meaningless now that Viktor has collapsed.]
As the comments said, Clid's Gragas build was indeed good, but its positive impact on the overall game was negligible. It couldn't help his teammates relieve pressure, nor could it stop EDG from snowballing their advantage.
Twelfth minute.
Clid's Gragas attempted to enter his own upper jungle to farm the F6 camp and replenish his key items.
He thought he was still safe at this point in time, but little did he know that his every move had already been seen clearly by the vision system set up by EDG.
The factory manager and Li Fan marked the spot almost simultaneously.
As Clid's barrel wobbled and rammed into F6 with a flesh-filled impact, a thunderous blow awaited him!
The excavator and LeBlanc rushed in. Thanks to his explosive growth, Clid's Gragas had already used his ultimate, but when LeBlanc's Q skill triggered the passive, Gragas's seemingly fat body was like paper in front of LeBlanc's exaggerated magic burst, and his health bar evaporated instantly!
The sudden death of Gragas was like the last straw that broke the camel's back. EDG easily destroyed three outer towers and successfully pulled their gold to 7,000.
QG's team voice chat was completely silent...
The rest of the game became garbage time.
Pure has already entered the stage of boosting KDA.
Li Fan, the Demoness, appears and disappears unpredictably on the field. Although her burst damage is delayed to 1.5 seconds, once she appears, it's a kill.
QG crumbled instantly in team fights, their defeat was swift and devastating.
Finally, the match ended at 20 minutes and 01 seconds. With a gold advantage of over 10,000, EDG pushed down QG's base crystal in one fell swoop, easily winning the second game.
Inside the venue, the cheers of "EDG! Unreal!" were deafening.
Yu Luo excitedly stood up from his seat and roared along. Unreal did not disappoint everyone at all, crushing Doinb with two extremely brilliant performances and utterly defeating QG!
Cool!
It's so cool.
So this is what it feels like to be mocked at the beginning and then get your revenge!
Are you haters still going to keep yelling?
He turned his head to look at where the black pieces had originally been.
"Hei Zi... speak?!" Yu Luo scratched his head.
"Where are they? Where did they go?"
(End of this chapter)
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