League: Educating LPL is my duty.

Chapter 141 Destroy It!

With Rumble being caught in the jungle, he has completely lost his right to lane, and at this point the entire top half of the map has become Jayce's hunting ground.

Rumble, who respawned at home, didn't rush to the top lane. After all, there was no point in going there; he wouldn't even get any experience and might get tower-dived and killed by Jayce and Elise.

After thinking for a while, Mimi Egg finally made a decision that went against its ancestors, and then ran towards the bottom lane: "Brothers, I'll come down and help you guys gank."

Flash Wolves support Swordart initially wanted to refuse, because a level 3 Rumble wouldn't be able to do much, at most giving them some experience.

However, he glanced at the top lane and knew that Rumble wouldn't get any experience even if he went online at this time, so he changed his approach and said, "How about we switch lanes between mid and top? We can't gank bot lane right now."

Maple immediately objected upon hearing this: "How can we switch? This Jayce combo can kill me instantly now, and I can't even farm the lane."

"Then tell me how we're going to play this game? The top laner got AFK after three minutes of being beaten. How are we supposed to play this game?" swordart said.

"Go ask MimiDan. He insists on playing Rumble top lane, and he can't even stand under the tower in less than five minutes. How am I supposed to know how to play him?" Maple didn't give MimiDan any face at all.

Mimi Egg had already reached the bottom lane's second tower. Listening to the two arguing, she didn't know what to do for a moment.

Finally, Karsa couldn't stand it anymore and said, "Mimi Egg, come over and help control the dragon. After you control this dragon, switch lanes on the top and bottom lanes."

This is the best solution at the moment; otherwise, he doesn't know how to play the game.

The bot lane duo wasn't really happy about Karsa's decision.

Because if they switch in at this point, there's a high probability that they'll end up with two level 4 Jayce fighting a level 6 Jayce. If the jungler Elise comes to gank, at least one of them will die.

Looking at the big screen, Zhihuan said, "Flash Wolves' top laner Rumble can no longer go online. They chose to gank him to control the dragon, but in doing so, this Rumble is completely out of the game. His level is even lower than the support's now."

"To be honest, it's already pretty good that Rumble managed to get a dragon. Otherwise, what should Rumble be doing? He can't go back to lane, he can't control the enemy when ganking, and he's useless no matter where he goes. I guess Flash Wolves are trying to minimize their losses."

He really wanted to laugh, but he held it in and gave a serious explanation for Flash Wolves.

Rita immediately started praising: "Actually, we've seen similar scenes many times during the Spring Split, but Flash Wolves collapsed too quickly. They didn't give C enough opportunities to counter him. It's really wrong of them to let Jayce out."

[Will banning Jayce make a difference? With so many teams in the Spring Split, shouldn't they have collapsed anyway?]

Even with Jayce banned, the game will still collapse, but it shouldn't be so bad that it can't gain experience in three minutes.

[C's attack was truly ruthless; judging from the footage, the Flash Wolves seem to have already started arguing.]

"Noisy? I played like this in ranked top lane, and now my whole family has been sent flying."

[I'm going to sleep now, this game is over.]

Although the game had only been going on for five minutes, everyone on and off the field knew that Flash Wolves had no chance of turning the game around. The hole in the top lane was beyond repair, and losing was only a matter of time.

SKT watched the game backstage. Coach Kkoma looked unusually serious. Lee Chen's performance in this game had set off alarm bells in his mind.

Faker looked at Huni and asked, "Huni, are you confident you can handle his Jayce?"

Huni frowned, but still stubbornly said, "I think I can pick Jayce. Jayce has no natural counters in the top lane, and a skilled Jayce is indeed difficult to deal with."

"We either have to deal with this guy's Jayce or pick him, but I remember he used Lucian against Jayce in a match before and it worked very well. We can't take that risk, so in the upcoming match against EDG, we have to ban all of Jayce."

Koma made the final decision, and banning champions is meant to solve problems. Knowing that the enemy Jayce was playing well, it would be too stupid not to ban him.

Besides SKT, other teams were also watching this match, and after seeing Flash Wolves get crushed like this, they all put Jayce in the highest priority.

Meanwhile, Flash Wolves encountered their second problem in the game: the bot lane duo, who had been switched to the top lane, were also unable to log in.

A level 6 Jayce and a level 5 Spider blocked the first tower, completely shutting down the level 4 Varus and Malzahar, giving them no chance to farm creeps.

Moreover, while Jayce was farming minions, he would occasionally unleash a buffed cannon, making life miserable for the Flash Wolves' bot lane duo.

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Swordart watched as the Lee Sin farmed the jungle aggressively in the bottom half of the map and sent five or six pings in a row, saying, "Brother Ka, how are we supposed to play like this? They won't let us go online, and they're not even farming the Spider jungle creeps."

"Can we go help in the middle lane?" Casa asked.

Maple used his shadow to eat two minions from a distance, then shook his head repeatedly: "I can't help. The enemy Taliyah doesn't give me any chance. She disappears after pushing the lane. She'll definitely be the first to roam."

"This won't do, Jayce is starting to push the lane, he's going to dive us, we have to retreat." Swordart looked pained, and as soon as he saw the lane push end, he quickly pulled Varus back.

Both of them were down to just over half health and had no crowd control abilities, so Jess and Spider were toying with them.

At this point, the voice chat fell silent. Seeing that no one was speaking, Mimi Egg whispered, "Could someone come and help me in the bottom lane? The enemy duo is also blocking my lane."

At this point, the top lane duo had already returned to base, and the mid lane Taliyah was only visible as a rock, so the director switched the camera to the bottom lane.

As soon as they arrived, they saw that Rumble, who was level 4, was already standing under the tower again, and the level 5 Ashe and Braum combination had also started to play the lane control mode, not giving Rumble any experience.

This lane swap meant that Flash Wolves not only gained nothing from the swap, but also ruined their own bot lane.

Karsa really couldn't hold on anymore, because he couldn't go to either the top or bottom lane, and he couldn't beat the opponent no matter which lane he went to. The only lane he could look at was the mid lane, but Taliyah wouldn't give him any space, preferring to let the minions slip by rather than move forward a few steps.

I'm tired. Let's destroy it!

Karsa was also starting to lose his composure. He didn't know how the game had turned out this way when it was going so well. If he had another chance, he would rather watch the top lane fall apart and be pushed all the way to the high ground than even glance at it.

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