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Chapter 197 I'll Pretend You're There

As expected, facing the control chain and burst damage of the Crocodile and Widowmaker, Expect had no room to maneuver and was immediately killed under the tower.

The first blood was finally secured by Li Chen's AE, who withstood the turret's damage and left with only forty-odd drops of health before escaping the turret, escaping being traded for by Riven.

Without teleportation, the remaining minion wave under the tower effectively signaled the end of Riven's laning phase; it was time to play on her phone and watch videos.

Meanwhile, Bard in the mid lane also activated a portal, flanking Scout with Lee Sin.

Scout actually knew he was going to get caught, but he still wanted to try to show off. However, he was overwhelmed by the three of them attacking him.

In the end, they barely managed to trade Bard's two summoner spells and the mid and jungle's Flash, which wasn't too bad from the perspective of both sides as a whole.

Scout, after being killed by Lee Sin's Flash, scratched his head somewhat embarrassed and said, "Sorry, Brother Chen, I made a mistake."

"It's okay, just have fun this game. Everyone can feed as much as they want, I'm invincible now."

Li Chen really didn't know how he could lose this game. He was about to level up to level five and had two longswords and an extractor in his equipment.

In contrast, Riven is barely level three, and considering the opponent just bought two health potions, her economy is probably only enough to buy one refillable potion at most.

With another push back down the top lane, this kind of game is so predictable that even if you brought Xixi up, the top lane would be a guaranteed win, with no suspense whatsoever.

When he logged back in, Expect still kept a long distance from the minion wave, using his Q skill to attack repeatedly, never daring to take a step forward, for fear of giving Renekton some space.

He can still sense some of the minion wave's experience, but he knows it's useless.

If this continues, in two minutes, a level 6 Renekton with full rage will definitely appear, leading a large wave of minions to overtake a level 4 Riven.

If you're lucky, there might even be a widow nearby.

However, Expect was too naive. He only thought about diving the tower, but forgot that Widowmaker can do more than just dive the tower.

do you like me?

As a deep, alluring voice rang out, a heart-shaped icon reappeared above Riven's head.

"Oh shit!" Expect's lips twitched slightly.

The next second, the mark was ready, the factory manager flashed and used Q to charm Riven, Li Chen used two E to come in and then AWAQ, a set of skills combined with Evelynn to instantly kill Riven.

After collecting over a hundred gold coins, the factory manager stepped over Riven's corpse and left, muttering to himself, "This guy didn't even seem to have placed any wards. Did he really think he wouldn't be caught twice?"

Li Chen had no intention of pushing the lane. He turned back to control the lane and build up his rage, while silently clicking on the red buff: "Factory, I want to eat this."

"No, it's still a long way from being refreshed, what's the rush?" The factory manager rolled his eyes in annoyance.

In both ganks, he didn't dare to save his skills to steal kills; he just managed to get assists. If it were the mid or bot lane, how could he possibly have come back empty-handed?

Even after being so humble, he still had to rely on the red buff.

In just over six minutes, both mid-laners reached level six and, after confirming that the other jungler was not there, immediately started the Royal City PK mode.

After a fierce exchange, Perkz gained a slight advantage in the fight due to his extra economy.

Although Scout wasn't taken down, his health was too low to continue laning, so he had to recall to base under the tower to replenish his supplies.

On the LPL commentary desk, Miller watched the replay and said, "Here, Scout tried to use his second W to avoid Perkz's whirlwind, but it was still predicted. However, this wave didn't have a big impact; Scout only lost a small wave of minions."

Guan Zeyuan added, "It was mainly G2's early gank that created a slight economic gap between the two, but EDG still maintained the initiative overall, after all, C's advantage in the top lane was too great in this game."

Miller half-jokingly said, "That's for sure. C-God always has a big advantage in every game. He's always there to cover for the team. It's just that G2 is a physical damage team this game. Once the mid-game comes, there'll be no way to deal with that Renekton."

Su Xiaoyan added, "G2's decision to pick Riven later was a bit ill-considered. Facing C-God, picking a champion that's at a disadvantage in lane will make it very difficult to win."

[Is this the late-developing Riven? That's eye-opening.]

[Expect made me laugh; seven soldiers in seven minutes, it really keeps up with the time.]

[This is ridiculous; it hasn't even been seven minutes yet!]

[If this crocodile gets some cloth armor boots later, it'll be able to take on three opponents at once.]

I can only say that I don't see how G2 can win right now.

If this were ranked play, you wouldn't be able to tell who hasn't picked up their character yet.

Although Expect couldn't see the live stream comments in each competition area, he could vaguely guess what people were saying about him.

After all, it's really outrageous that Riven could last-hit seven minions in seven minutes during a match; it's probably the first time a player like Skarner has achieved this.

There was nothing he could do. The crocodile was already level six with full rage and was pushing the lane. As a Riven who wasn't even level five yet, he wouldn't be able to stand under the tower any longer.

Faced with this situation, expect had no choice but to ask the jungler for help again: "Trick, can you come to the top lane and check on me? If you really can't, you can hide and not show yourself. I'll pretend you're there."

Expect sounded pitiful; he desperately wanted to take this wave of minions, and if he missed this opportunity, he didn't know how many more minutes he would have to wait.

Perhaps feeling that Expect was too pitiful, Trick thought for a moment and temporarily abandoned the plan to continue ganking mid, saying, "OK, I'll go to the other Malphite in the bottom lane first. Try not to die."

As for helping out in the top lane, that's not within Trick's considerations. He's confident that if he dares to gank in the top lane, Evelynn will definitely be there to counter-gank.

Don't ask why, the answer is that the other side opened up.

Meanwhile, Li Chen was leading the minion wave closer to the blue team's defensive tower. He looked at Riven, who was standing in front of the tower, turning left and right and moving around. A hint of doubt flashed in his eyes.

"Hey buddy, there's nobody around here, are you going to eat this too?"

Li Chen was puzzled as to why Riven didn't run away, because Clearlove had just gone to G2's jungle to set up vision, and from his perspective, the positions of the rest of G2 were all known.

As the minion wave pushed into the tower, Expect mustered his courage and pretended that his jungler was nearby, then lunged at the first melee minion.

However, Li Chen ignored the performance and walked straight forward, clearly intending to initiate a tower dive with W.

"Dude, our jungler hasn't even shown up, are you still going to gank?"

Expect's face darkened, and he took the initiative to stun the crocodile with W. Without saying a word, he was about to run away with EQQQ, showing no intention of fighting to the death.

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