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Chapter 503 The Miserable Sword Princess: My Legs Are Numb from Squatting in the Bush in Self-Isolat

Chapter 503 The Miserable Sword Princess: My Legs Are Numb from Squatting in the Bush in Self-Isolation!
"This captain is having too much fun; he's using his Q skill to harass Fiora."

"Fiora can only use Doran's Blade to farm minions to recover, and she got hit again. Wunder's laning phase is already a bit of a disaster, and the jungler needs to step in to ease things up."

Ah Shui also spoke very quickly: "Wow! That's too damaging! Fiora has no healing potions left! Her health is also low."

"This is really bad! No Teleport, no Flash, can't go back, can't fight back, the jungler is here, but it's EDG's jungler!"

"Kshine is taking advantage of your weakness to finish you off."

Miller shook his head upon seeing this, his tone full of pity. Just as Miller had said, Wang Yao immediately showed up in the top lane.

Around 7 minutes and 15 seconds.

The captain was pushing a large wave of minions towards the tower, and Wang Yao's Sylas appeared precisely on time in the bush behind the enemy tower.

Meanwhile, Jonkos' Rek'Sai was still desperately trying to level up; his Excavator was just one more set of jungle monsters away from reaching level six.

Wang Yao has once again created a level advantage in the jungle!
Seeing the Fiora cowering under the tower, Flandre's Gangplank immediately stepped forward and flicked her on the head without saying a word.

-166!

The Q skill, imbued with Sheen and Immortality, struck Fiora, causing Wunder excruciating pain.

The captain then slowly began setting up a barrel formation under the tower, but Fiora easily took it all out with a QA combo.

Seeing this, Wang Yao's Sylas couldn't wait any longer. What was he doing, slowly poking? Wasn't that just delaying his jungle clearing?!

Fiora, who had already used her Q skill and whose health wasn't even full, immediately dove in. What are you waiting for!
Sylas uses his ultimate ability, throwing a chain at the targeted Fiora, instantly granting Sylas access to Fiora's ultimate.

The next second, four openings appeared at Fiora's feet!
Without her Q skill, Fiora's skill ceiling is even lower, and Wang Yao doesn't even care about the openings that are right in front of Fiora.

Close the distance immediately and use the 400-yard range of your basic attack to auto-attack Fiora, creating her first opening.

Seeing that Sylas had already started to make his move, Wunder's Fiora hurriedly cast her ultimate on Sylas.

But in the blink of an eye, Sylas used his E skill to reach Fiora's other side, and simultaneously used his Q skill, benefiting from his passive 80% attack speed bonus.

Clang——

The second flaw came to light.

He then shifted his feet slightly and launched a seamless basic attack.

Clang——

The third flaw has been exposed!
Wunder was completely panicked; the speed at which the opening was revealed was too fast!
Meanwhile, the captain was also attacking Fiora, and Fiora's health was continuously decreasing under the fire blade.

At this moment, Fiora originally wanted to use her W skill to block Sylas's W or E skill's minor crowd control, and at the same time, counter-kill Sylas.

However, seeing Fiora getting increasingly low on health, Wunder had no choice but to press his W skill, Laurent's Eye, and aim it at Sylas who was tanking the tower.

But how could Silas possibly have been stabbed?!

Just as Fiora raised her sword, a flash of golden light appeared, and Sylas instantly teleported behind her.

As soon as Fiora's W skill, Laurent's Eye of the Mind, wore off, Sylas's auto-attack was launched almost simultaneously.

Clang——

The fourth flaw has been revealed!
Four breaks in one second!
This isn't Fiora's four-hit combo in one second, it's Sylas's four-hit combo in one second!
However, Sylas's fourth breakthrough damage is not comparable to Fiora's fourth breakthrough damage.

Sylas's fourth ultimate attack deals only pure damage, while Fiora's fourth ultimate attack comes with a passive percentage-based true damage bonus.

So Wunder's Fiora had very low health, but she was still alive.

Wunder, perhaps disbelieving in fate, wanted to assert his own destiny!

The low-health Fiora suddenly used her Flash, but the next second, Sylas used his second E, which he had been holding back.

Precisely lock onto Fiora, then finish with W skill.

"Silas the Liberator has killed Fiora, the Grand Duelist!"

Sylas, having regained a significant amount of health, managed to withstand some damage from the turret and safely escape its attack range.

Sylas played with the fluidity of Fiora, which completely broke Wunder's defenses!

Looking at his black screen, then at his Fiora corpse, and listening to his teammates' questioning voices through the headset.

Wunder began to question his existence, cursing and slamming his fist on the table: "Fuck! The captain got first blood and red and blue buffs, and I'm already in such a bad situation, and they still come after me!"

"I'll smash you to death, you beast, Silas!!"

Wunder glanced at the two waves of minions gathering under the tower, his face twitched, and his heart felt like it had been stabbed a dozen times, bleeding profusely.

Meanwhile, Jankos felt much more relaxed after leaving the troublesome top lane, or more precisely, after leaving Wang Yao's Sylas.

It was clear that Wang Yao's Sylas was dominating the upper jungle and had designs on Fiora in the top lane.

However, instead of helping to counter-gank in the top lane, his Rek'Sai went straight to the bottom jungle to level up to 6.

Then, taking advantage of Sylas showing up in the top lane, they secured the first dragon.

Because the jungler showed up in the top lane, EDG had no one to defend him, so he got the kill for free.

Surprisingly, the first little dragon's stats were pretty good.

It's a fire dragon!
See, it's so simple. Just farm jungle monsters and take neutral resources. Who wants to suffer in the top lane?

However, none of the EDG players paid much attention to these losses. When they learned that Jonkos's Rek'Sai was in the bottom jungle, Wang Yao and Flandre in the top lane simply decided not to leave.

Instead of blocking the lane, the Captain and Sylas bypassed the top lane tower and cleared the minion wave, splitting the entire three layers of tower plating.

Wunder's Fiora is a pitiful character; she has no Flash, no Teleport, and no ultimate.

He could only watch as the captain and Silas recklessly devoured his tortillas, but he dared not take a step forward, and could only stand guard in the secluded bushes.

Unbeknownst to them, Fiora's experience level was also reduced by one level by the Captain.

Sylas made a single move that not only enriched himself but also fostered a monster Gangplank in the top lane.

Trading the Fire Dragon for a fed team like Captain and Sylas was considered a very worthwhile deal by the EDG team.

It's just a fire dragon, not a giant dragon!

Wunder didn't just stand there in the bushes behind the second tower. He noticed that the two seemed reluctant to leave, and Fiora even wanted to go back to lane and farm experience under the tower.

However, even after he forced his way back to the bottom of the tower, EDG showed no intention of letting him go.

The captain, who had already set up the barrel formation, detonated the gunpowder barrels, intending to poke them.

But the next moment, Wunder's Fiora W skill blocked it.

But if you use your W skill, Wang Yao will have to bully you a little more.

QAWA!

Sylas used a combo to poke Fiora at close range, easily reducing Fiora's health by more than half.

He then used his E skill to refresh his shield at lightning speed and simultaneously retreated from the turret.

In this way, Fiora's newly upgraded Corruption Potion is essentially gone, losing two bottles.

The usually stern Wunder suddenly displayed the torment that everyone was familiar with in Landry; this was only the beginning.

pain!It hurts so much!
Wang Yao wasn't too greedy. After the two finished their combo, they didn't continue to hold the lane in G2's jungle and retreated directly.

Saint Gun also felt that his advantage was already large enough, and there was no need to pursue the limit too much.

Anyway, once the captain gets his equipment back, Fiora won't be able to fight him head-on, so the gold from that one kill won't matter.

Wang Yao also knows when to advance and retreat. He made a great profit this time, and now both the captain and Sylas have bounties on their heads.

Although it's possible to force a kill on Fiora under the tower again, at least one of them will inevitably be traded for another.

There's no need to force your top laner to control the pace of the game if you're about to give away those two bounty kills.

At that moment, Miller shouted directly from the commentary booth:

"Brother Yao is truly Brother Yao. His decision to retreat this time shows he knows exactly how to win the game."

The commentators and audience members analyzed the situation at length, but Wang Yao's idea was actually quite simple.

Entrapment!

The reason Fiora is in such a difficult situation is because the tower is still there. If Wunder's Fiora doesn't come to defend the tower, it's equivalent to not gaining any gold or experience.

He has to find a way to get here.

After all, not everyone is Saint Gun Bro.

You can squat in the bushes for three minutes and wait for your teammates to create opportunities elsewhere.

As a top laner, as a player, watching the minion waves disappear one by one while you can only watch helplessly is torture.

If Wang Yao and Flandre take him down, they can easily push the top tower, so in a sense, Fiora wouldn't lose out.

Without the comfort of the top lane turret, Fiora became much more mobile.

From being unable to eat the string to being able to eat the string, Wunder actually managed to recover.

It would be better not to kill him, but just cripple him and then use the tower to raise pigs.

Moreover, pushing towers too early leaves the captain with nowhere to develop.

This also indirectly avoids the situation where, due to an easy early game, the player ends up at the enemy's second tower within ten minutes.

While this might seem like a morale booster, it's actually quite dangerous. The Captain is a squishy champion, and he has very little room to maneuver against a three-on-one gank or even a four-on-one gank from G2's side lane.

Soon, eight minutes into the game, Wang Yao's Sylas continued to dominate the top jungle.

She even appeared in G2's vision multiple times, almost openly declaring, "I'm going to take down this Fiora, and nobody can stop me!"

Now, Jonkos' Rek'Sai is no longer a matter of whether he wants to relieve the pressure on Fiora, but is forced to take the bottom jungle.

Fortunately, they managed to control a fire dragon, and then Rek'Sai also tried to launch an attack on EDG's bottom lane, attempting to dive the tower.

At first, things went smoothly. G2 didn't try to kill Kai'Sa who was positioned in the back, but instead focused on killing Nautilus who was positioned in the front.

The rotation of tanking towers was also quite good. First, Jonkos's Excavator tanked the tower, taking two hits of tower damage, then used his ultimate to avoid damage, and then switched to Tahm Kench.

But suddenly...

"Side-rotate and fire!"

Countless artillery fire covered EDG's bottom lane turret.

That's the captain's ultimate move!

Huh? This!
The three G2 players who were diving the tower were completely stunned. Good grief!

After playing in the top lane for ages, we still haven't managed to force out the captain's ultimate. What have we been doing all this time?!
Ultimately, this tower dive resulted in a one-for-one trade.

Although Meiko's Titan died, the enemy Tahm Kench survived.

With the additional damage and massive slow from Gangplank's ultimate, Tahm Kench, who was tanking the tower, was almost ready to use Flash, and Gangplank ultimately secured the kill.

The bot lane traded one for one, which is honestly a bit hard for G2 to accept. Their rhythm now depends entirely on the bot lane.

The Fiora in the top lane is practically useless.

As for the mid-lane Orianna, she needs a lot of time and gold to develop, and you can't rely on her for the early and mid-game rhythm.

However, one player died while diving the tower in the bottom lane, which means they didn't accomplish anything!

"Wow, EDG really got the better of themselves this time. It was a support trade, and it was Flandre's Gangplank who got the kill!"

When Wawa saw this exchange, he shouted it out. Judging from the current situation, EDG's early game went very smoothly.

"Yes, EDG's kill and gold distribution is very reasonable. The captain already has two kills, and Flandre will play a big role in the mid to late game!"

Miller was also analyzing it seriously.

Ah Shui's gaze remained fixed on his old rival, Wang Yao.
"Kshine's Sylas has two kills now. With this kind of advantage, Sylas is about to pull off a spectacular comeback."

The game has been going on for 11 minutes.

Wang Yao doesn't want to cause trouble, but that doesn't mean trouble won't come looking for him.

A Sylas who gets incredibly fed early on and can do whatever he wants is not something G2 can accept.

If Sylas continues playing like this, and the Mejai's Soulstealer ring reaches level 10 and is then upgraded to Mejai's Soulstealer, how will he survive?!

Moreover, ten minutes had already passed, and the Rift Herald had spawned.

"Come on, let's grab this Sylas!"

Jonkos tapped Sylas at the Rift Herald, then tapped Fiora's gank in the top lane.

"Who? Me...me!"

Wunder, who was already suffering terribly, said in surprise.

Good heavens, he's just... good heavens!

When his Fiora was in jail in the top lane, I didn't see your Rek'Sai anywhere. Now that you're fighting for Rift Herald, you've remembered me!
Although Wunder rolled his eyes inwardly, he outwardly obeyed Jonkos's orders.

Because his Fiora's effectiveness is gradually decreasing in this game, and at this point, it's no longer possible to rely on his Fiora to split push.

Split pushing is not the same as getting a solo kill!

He has no right to argue with his teammates.

The next moment, Fiora gave up laning against Gangplank and circled around from her own jungle.

Jonkos's thinking was simple: G2 wanted to catch Sylas, then smoothly take the Rift Herald and regain their rhythm.

This unpredictable style of play is G2's forte, so they execute it with great ease.

The captain, who was farming and controlling the minion wave online, was unaware of this.

He assumed Fiora had gone back to base to buy more items, so he continued playing his own game quietly.

As Sylas was brutally beating the Rift Herald with his whip, Fiora suddenly knocked off the Blast Cone and landed inside the Rift Herald.

But Wang Yao didn't treat Wunder Fiora like a human being at all.

Sylas has already completed his AP jungle item. As the first Sylas to complete his first item, why would he be afraid of a Tiamat Fiora?

Upon meeting, they immediately engaged in a face-to-face exchange of blows, while Fiora used her AQ combo to fight and retreat, trying not to suffer too much loss.

However, the difference in equipment level was undeniable, and after being whipped a few times by Sylas's AQA, Wunder's Fiora immediately backed down.

He was quickly forced back into the corner of the dragon pit by Wang Yao's Sylas.

That wasn't all. Before Fiora could even try to kite her, Wang Yao's Sylas had already stolen Fiora's ultimate ability, Unrivaled Challenge, and placed four vulnerability slots on Fiora.

Sylas then activated a brief speed boost and unleashed another Q to block movement.

The first strike exposes a weakness, and the second strike's burst damage successfully exposes another weakness behind Fiora, allowing her to unleash her passive basic attack with a range of 400 yards.

A simple RQA combo easily reduced Fiora's health to below half.

At this moment, Jonkos's excavator finally slowly circled around from the middle of the river.

Seeing that Jankos had come to support, Wunder's Fiora could no longer contain her anger.

You called me for backup, and you're running so slowly yourself?!

Feeling deeply humiliated, Fiora vented all her anger on Sylas, immediately casting her ultimate ability, Unrivaled Challenge, on Wang Yao.

Fiora's movement speed suddenly increased, and she turned around to take Sylas's damage and break one vulnerability, while simultaneously repositioning to attack a second vulnerability on the side.

Wang Yao smiled slightly, and Rek'Sai's figure appeared behind Sylas.

Wang Yao certainly wouldn't fight head-on; he immediately turned and ran.

The doll frowned as it watched Sylas get surrounded.
"Sylas is surrounded! Fiora is here too, and Wunder came without even clearing the minion wave. Sylas is in danger!"

On the field.

Without the slightest hesitation, Jankos' Rek'Sai, in his burrowing mode, immediately dug a tunnel and headed straight for Sylas.

However, Wang Yao, who was prepared, used an E skill to try and avoid it.

That's it again!

Jankos's eyes immediately turned red when he saw that Sylas was going to control him again; he had already suffered a lot of frustration in this game.

The next moment, the excavator used W-Flash to forcefully knock Sylas into the air!

"Oh no! Sylas has been knocked up, and Fiora's ultimate has hit him too! Sylas is really in trouble this time, and Gangplank hasn't come to his aid yet!"

Miller exclaimed in alarm upon seeing this.

Jankos seamlessly followed up with QAEAA, finally showcasing Rek'Sai's brutal damage output in this version.

Despite his poor equipment, Sylas's health is dropping rapidly.

"Fuck! I'll show you what you're made of! Keep showing off!!"

Meanwhile, Fiora, who had been beaten to a pulp by Sylas, revealed her sharp fangs.

During the chase, a sudden flash followed by a Q-slash landed right in Sylas's face, aiming to exploit Sylas's weakness on the side.

But just then, as Fiora flashed forward, Sylas extended a chain.

As Fiora closed in on Sylas, she landed a hit first, interrupting Sylas's Sky Piercing Slash damage.

Wunder was completely unprepared for this, as he didn't even manage to press the W skill button.

However, the consequence was that Sylas's second E skill, through crowd control, negated Fiora's damage skill in advance.

To Wunder's astonishment, Fiora was knocked away.

Although the knock-up effect only lasts for a short 0.35 seconds, Sylas's auto-attack, which is accompanied by his passive, has already been launched, and Fiora's health is still decreasing.

At this point, Wunder also became determined to fight to the death and refuse to retreat.

Fiora, Tiamat, and Sylas traded blows, creating openings and restoring some of their own health.

At the same time, Fiora presses the W key to block, attempting to counter Sylas's subsequent damage and also apply a slow and attack speed reduction effect through her sword aura.

Meanwhile, Jonkos' Rek'Sai was also getting impatient. After he finished his combo, his remaining auto-attacks were too slow.

So the next second, the excavator activated its ultimate ability and pounced on Sylas from the void.

The excavator's ultimate ability has an execute effect, dealing 100 base damage and a high AD bonus of 1.75.

Adding to the physical damage that already affected the target's 20% health, Jonkos wanted to pounce and kill Sylas, who had low health!
(End of this chapter)

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