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Chapter 268 The Eye Behind Me: Four Pupils Gaze Directly! The Whip is the True Form! Chapter Turns i
Chapter 268 The Eyes Behind Me: Four Pupils Gaze Directly! The Whip is the True Form! A Revolving Shockwave! [Long Chapter of 10,000 Words, Seeking Monthly Tickets]
Until five minutes ago, Summoner's Rift was relatively calm.
Both sides had core carry champions in the bottom lane, and neither side faced significant offensive pressure. Since no one initiated any attacks, the battle would only escalate into a skirmish during resource-based team fights.
Although Titan managed to stabilize his jungle development under the cover of Cassiopeia's mid-lane advantage, the losses from the previous wave could not be recovered in a short time. He could only force a change of jungle after leaving the base to avoid further widening the disadvantage.
After six minutes of grinding, Monkey King reached level six first, and V5 immediately started attacking the dragon.
"They definitely let Xiaolong go, and if things develop normally, it's acceptable," Guan Zeyuan said, controlling the conversation with seemingly trivial remarks. "Theoretically, JDG has Ornn, Cassiopeia, and Jinx, so they're definitely not afraid in the late game."
"But V5's lineup doesn't look like they want to farm safely. Quesant, Annie, and Sylas are clearly stronger in the mid-game, so they'll definitely try to find their rhythm," Doinb said in a know-it-all manner.
"And although it seems like the jungler and mid laner are losing to each other, Sylas's disadvantage is actually not that big."
This reminder made everyone notice the difference in last-hitting in the mid lane.
It was miraculously kept at around 10 dollars!?
On a larger scale, 10 kills is equivalent to nearly two waves of minions, almost 200 gold, which is a considerable amount in top-tier matches.
But if you think about it more closely...
This 10-kill difference only occurred because Sylas sacrificed himself in the early game to create an advantage for the jungle, and was also heavily restricted in the draft phase due to his counter-pick strategy.
Especially compared to the difference of at least 4 groups of neutral monsters that Titan can defeat, it suddenly seems insignificant!
To be fair, Zuo Shou played quite "bravely" in this game, taking advantage of Sylas's lack of Flash to exert all his strength in suppressing the opponent.
The reason why he still couldn't control the knife was that Ye Bo's use of "X-shaped Edge Q" became increasingly skillful.
Aiming with the edges of Q greatly increases the accuracy of the seemingly difficult-to-hit Chain Whip, making the first hit incredibly high.
Ye Bo's thinking was very clear.
Although he maxes Q on Sylas, he never considers trying to force a fight with both Qs during the laning phase—he only uses the first Q to poke and the second Q to push the lane.
Contrary to common sense, Cassiopeia actually has no wave clear ability in the early game.
It's not because this hero lacks wave clear ability; in fact, Cassiopeia's wave clear ability is among the best of all mages.
The reason lies solely in "mana"!
Cassiopeia's E skill, Venomous Fang, only refunds mana when a minion is killed, and its direct damage is very low; it must be used in conjunction with her Q and W skills to increase damage.
Sylas manages to control the lane, causing Cassiopeia to miss minions and give up the lane if she tries to pressure him with her QE combo. Once Sylas releases the minion wave, he can move ahead to influence the jungle, which will undoubtedly cause the jungle that has finally stabilized to collapse again.
In the end, Cassiopeia could only focus most of her laning energy on dealing with the minion wave!
Doinb watched for a while before he finally grasped the essence of the play, exclaiming in a slightly exaggerated tone, "Wow, Master Ye's Sylas is really something else in the laning phase!"
"Generally speaking, it's difficult for any hero to balance pushing lanes and harassing at the same time, and that's the case with Cassiopeia in this game. But Master Ye managed to almost perfectly balance both with his unique understanding of Sylas's Q skill!"
"You'll find that their blood transfusions are almost identical, that's insane!"
Scout, standing to the side, remained silent, but couldn't help stealing glances at the rambling Doinb, inwardly grumbling.
'What the hell is going on with this guy?'
Doesn't he have a grudge against YE? Why is he suddenly bragging about it?
Of course, Scout didn't think as clearly as Big B, and their situations were also different.
Doinb knew very well that he could never return to his peak professionally, at least not on the field. He would never have the chance to "step on Ye Bo's head" again, and could only accept the fact that he had failed Ye Bo on the field.
But off the field, Ye Bo's current popularity is so high that it's easy to attract the traffic of the Calabash Brothers fan group, which is enough for him to achieve a second peak in his live streaming career!
Scout is clearly different.
Even now, he still arrogantly believes that he is a top-tier mid-laner in the world and that as long as he has a strong team of teammates, he will definitely be able to defeat the opponent!
Scout feigned objectivity and said, "To be honest, it's because Cassiopeia doesn't have enough mana right now. Before long, when she goes home to buy lunchboxes, Sylas won't be able to play like this anymore."
That's absolutely right, and it reflects the thoughts of both people in the room at that moment.
Sylas will definitely have an increasingly difficult time playing against Cassiopeia.
Once Cassiopeia enters a state where she doesn't lack mana, she can recklessly push the lane with QEEEEE, and her wave clear speed will definitely not be weaker than most mages.
Left Hand wants to farm two more waves of minions, go back to base to buy a lunchbox, and then start further pressure when he comes out.
But this time.
He suddenly realized that Silas seemed to be getting restless.
"Nawi#% coming to the middle? Silas seems to have an idea."
Kanavi hasn't been actively ganking in the last few minutes because he's noticed that Sylas prioritizes Q and rarely uses E.
Sylas, who always has his E ability ready, is clearly difficult for Titan to catch first.
"Would he dare to make the first move?" Kanavi glanced at the mid lane, a hint of doubt in his eyes.
"Probably."
Seeing that Sylas had stolen his ultimate ability, Zuo Shou felt even more strongly that the opponent had ulterior motives.
After all, there's still more than a minute until the Rift Herald spawns. If the goal is to engage in a Rift Herald team fight, there's no reason to steal the ultimate first; it would only waste your own cooldown.
Meanwhile, Zuo Shou looked at both sides' health at 70%, and realized he had an extra Flash available this time.
The advantage is definitely mine!
"Wait a minute, 69, take a look at the Stone Beetle. Monkey might be fighting it." Kanavi roughly guessed the enemy jungler's location and, just to be safe, called on the twins to gather information.
Ornn immediately retreated towards the stone beetle, attracting the attention of Quesanti, who then followed him.
As soon as Ornn entered the bushes, he was ambushed by monkeys who had come to ambush him and was hit several times with sticks. He quickly covered his head and ran back to the top lane with a bruised and swollen face.
"Yes, yes, it's not over yet."
Kanavi was completely relieved. Since he was planning to go to the enemy jungle anyway, it wouldn't hurt to stop by the mid lane on the way.
The director's camera suddenly focused on the middle lane, and the atmosphere suddenly became a bit tense.
"The river ward Annie placed when she left the base last time worked. Sylas had vision of Nautilus entering his own jungle, so he probably won't engage this time."
"But Titan also carries considerable risk when ganking; he's only level five right now."
"If Sylas uses Cassiopeia's ultimate to save himself and then runs towards his teammates in the top half of the map, JDG probably won't dare to chase him, which could further hinder Nautilus's development!"
"Is Silas going to go in?!"
Kanavi originally thought there was no reason for Sylas to be picked, and was already preparing to go farm the F6 camp next door first.
Then we saw Silas suddenly push forward!
And it wasn't just a feinting push forward; it was a direct charge into the enemy ranks, using E to dash straight ahead!
Keep in mind that the monkeys have only just begun to appear, and even if they rushed straight to the middle lane immediately, they wouldn't be able to reach it.
But his left hand was already prepared.
A precise W-shaped poison mist is spat at the opponent's feet, applying both ground binding and poison effects, followed by a frenzied barrage of [Twin Fangs]!
Titans emerged from around the corner behind us!
Sylas was surrounded by enemies, preventing the Titans from immediately engaging him. Sylas, meanwhile, bravely charged forward, enduring the poisonous fangs, hoping to escape the poisonous fog first.
The snake woman also moved forward and stood in the pile of minions, while her finger was already hovering over the R key.
Since JDG uses Cassiopeia as their secret weapon against Sylas, it's clear they've tested it quite a bit.
First of all, Cassiopeia generally doesn't use her ultimate skill unless she's in a fight!
The reason this hero is rarely seen in competitive play is largely due to the difficulty of landing a direct hit from the ultimate ability; professional players are capable of reacting to it.
For example, when Lee Sang-hyeok was young, he had a performance known as "Never Petrified," in which he would turn around instantly to avoid danger.
Left Hand had no doubt that Ye Bo also had the same reaction!
For Cassiopeia to reliably petrify with her ultimate, especially when facing Sylas, there are two foolproof strategies:
Sylas actively uses his E!
Sylas uses the stolen Cassiopeia R first!
The former is because Sylas's E is uncontrollable in the air, and even after it hits, it cannot be canceled with Flash, so he will inevitably land facing Cassiopeia and be petrified.
This is the ideal scenario for Cassiopeia to fight Sylas, and it's also why Sylas almost never takes the initiative to attack Cassiopeia.
It's like losing an E skill; you can't get close!
Left Hand didn't expect Ye Bo to be that stupid.
So only the latter option remains—wait for Sylas to use his ultimate first, then Cassiopeia, seeing the casting animation, can rely on her reaction to use her ultimate second to ensure a stable "wave counter" and petrify each other!
The left hand didn't even think of trying to turn its head to dodge the big one.
Because he had murderous intent!
Even setting aside the fact that the "turning head to dodge" maneuver is not something that the young Lee Sang-hyeok could execute with 100% certainty, and if he messes it up, he might get killed in return. Given the Snake Woman's advantages, there is no need for her to take the risk.
Even if she manages to twist it off, the snake woman's own ultimate still can't guarantee a hit!
The petrification effect of Cassiopeia's ultimate skill is more important to her—after all, the petrification effect lasts for a full 2 seconds, which can make her spit out at least 2-3 venomous fangs for free, which is worth 200-300 extra points of damage!
When Cassiopeia uses her ultimate (R) on the enemy's face, she can reliably petrify both of them, and because the effect comes first, she can escape the petrification state first. Not to mention that there are teammates behind her in this situation!
Without a doubt, this is the only correct answer that any "Snake Woman master" would make in this situation.
However, precisely because of this.
That's the reason why Ye Bo made this move.
Sylas had just stepped out of the poisonous fog, but his health was already dropping to nearly 30%.
Titan wasn't in a hurry. In everyone's eyes, Sylas was no different from a dead man; he was simply dead.
But at that moment, Sylas transformed into an ethereal purple shadow, disguised as the snake woman.
Medusa of the Way of Man [Petrifying Gaze] gathers her strength, opens her eyes wide, and glares forward.
Look at me, you bastard!
But his left hand had been waiting for a long time, and almost at the same moment the opponent made his move, it reacted incredibly quickly, simultaneously gathering power and moving forward.
The snake woman and the "snake woman" face each other, forming a "four-pupil direct gaze"!
Two green lights suddenly appeared!
"It seems like the two in the mid lane are exchanging ultimates, each using their ultimate ability," Doinb on the commentary desk said before he could finish.
"Why!?"
"well?????"
Just as the commentators' exclamations came from the commentary booth, a truly "supernatural" scene unfolded in the canyon!
And so, right before everyone's eyes.
The Medusa that Silas had conjured suddenly twisted her entire upper body behind her!
It's a truly visible turn of the entire head—like when someone calls your name from behind and you turn halfway around to find them!
Even more bizarre was the green light that belonged to Silas's gaze. In terms of animation effects, it was actually used by "Reverse", as if a pair of eyes had grown from behind and emitted divine light!
And immediately after.
Where they gazed at each other, there was only a petrified stone statue.
A stone snake.
Sylas used Petrify Gaze to clear out the minions in front of him, then used Q in a triangular shape to aim at the base of the stone snake, and then used E2 to forcefully close the distance!
"Silas!! Silas wasn't stunned!?"
"What does it mean!"
"And Sylas's damage seems a bit high! Is this damage output accurate?!"
As shown earlier, the Q skill deals at least 1.5 times more damage than the W skill at the same skill level, but it's difficult to hit both hits.
Furthermore, there was a reason why Ye Bo deliberately charged into the enemy ranks and was attacked by the Snake Woman, waiting until his health was at 30% before making his move.
At 30% health, the full stacks of {Unyielding} trigger, granting a damage increase of up to 11%, which can make up for Sylas's damage output!
There's a little foreshadowing involved.
Actually, when Zuo Shou first TP'd out of the jungle, he had already considered the risk of being all-in by Sylas. He originally wanted to wait for the gold to buy a Ruby Crystal, but due to an unexpected event in the jungle, he had to buy a Sapphire Crystal and TP back to lane immediately!
The missing 150 health points seemed to be the last straw that broke the camel's back.
The snake woman didn't even have time to use Flash. Before the 2-second petrification was over, she was whipped to pieces and turned into a pile of rubble!
Ye Bo wouldn't have taken action if he hadn't calculated the potential damage.
"Solo kill! Another solo kill in the mid lane!!!"
"How could they turn the tables like that!"
"What about Titan? Sylas even has more health left after killing Cassiopeia! He even used his W to stun her!!"
"Why wasn't Sylas stunned even though it was R?"
Countless questions and doubts lingered in everyone's mind.
The key is that Cassiopeia's ultimate ability.
So weird!
Even in the ancient times, Cassiopeia had to rely on Flash to change the starting direction of her ultimate, achieving the effect of "reverse R-flash"—and that thing was removed by the designers ten years ago!
The current Cassiopeia's R-Flash can only change the starting position, not the "facing direction".
Moreover, everyone clearly saw that Sylas had indeed "turned" his head too far and did not use Flash!
The director quickly switched to the replay.
When they watched the replay, everyone was immediately stunned.
In reality, it seems there's something even more outrageous!
If you look closely in slow motion, you'll see that Silas didn't just turn his head once, but kept twisting it back and forth wildly. His snake head was like a giant spinning top!
He straightened his head as he released his gaze, and turned his head away the instant the eye contact ended.
Only by turning your back to avoid the gaze from the other side will the animation of the gaze beam being reversed occur, and you will not be "one-way petrified" when you make eye contact with the snake woman!
Of course, if Ye Bo wanted, he could appear to be facing forward while actually staring petrifiedly at the back. In short, this is:
The Omnidirectional Petrifying Gaze!
[River, very River, it's common knowledge that the left side always loses in a match, except for that pig Dyna!]
No problem, there's an eye behind you anyway. You can make eye contact.
Holy crap! It has to be the brothers from Chengdu, Que Shi really understands!
[Ip Man is so cunning! He secretly wore sunglasses when we were supposed to make eye contact! That's not fair!]
[I am Louis XVI, I have been reborn. Now, offer me your head sensitivity and give me 50 V points, and I will appoint you as my first supreme commander.]
[Damn, you've met your match, haven't you? All you're doing is making empty promises!]
Clearly, this is yet another "trick" unique to Silas.
The principle is actually very simple. It's a technique that many people have seen or heard of but never thought could be used in this way—Sylas can change his facing direction by pressing the Q skill during his invulnerability period, thus performing a "dance of invulnerability".
This was originally just a "ghostly Easter egg" and had no practical significance.
Ye Bo initially thought so too.
Later he discovered that this method could be used not only during the invulnerability phase, but also during the use of the R and E skills!
Through further investigation, he roughly guessed the real principle.
Before Season 9, Sylas could use RQ and EQ, meaning he could use Q during E and both skills would fly out together.
It was only later modified by the designers because it was too powerful in actual combat and difficult to counter.
So how did the clever designer make the changes?
He most likely didn't delete the original code, but simply added a line of code before the E and R lines that read: {The Q skill can only be cast after the current skill has been cast.}
The result was a remarkable chemical reaction.
Q is only restricted by the following code, but the preceding code still exists. Logically, it can still be "used" in E and R, but it cannot be truly "used".
Therefore, Sylas can still "prepare to use Q" during the E and R process to change the direction of the spellcasting.
If someone carefully looks for Silas's "Golden Body" videos, they will find that this is an Easter egg technique that only appeared after that.
However, it's wrong to think that this technique is only effective against snake women.
That's oversimplifying things.
In fact, the existence of this mechanism is the real key to unlocking Sylas's "operational limits"!
"What's going on?" Kanavi looked at the mid lane with a puzzled expression, while comfortably taking over the minion wave and enjoying the farm.
This is the coach's handpicked hero.
He got solo killed!?
"I...I..." Zuo Shou was still in a daze: "It's...very strange."
It's safe to say that no one would associate the action just now with that strange Easter egg.
My first thought was even whether it was a bug!
On the commentary stage, Guan Zeyuan glanced at the time and suddenly felt a sense of foreboding.
"There's a serious problem now. It's been seven minutes. Sylas' ultimate has a short cooldown, but Cassiopeia definitely won't have her ultimate available!"
"Should we take the Vanguard? The enemy team has Quesant and Wukong, their top, mid and jungle are very strong in fighting!"
Sylas' ultimate has a very short 80-second cooldown, and with the purchase of cooldown reduction items, he can be almost a minute faster than Cassiopeia.
V5's top, mid, and jungle were already stronger, with Quesant and Wukong being excellent at tanking, making this team fight in the Rift a foregone conclusion. V5 also played cautiously, not rushing into fights, wanting to wait for Sylas' ultimate to be ready before making their move.
Kanavi knew the Rift couldn't be breached, so he naturally wanted to make a move on the bottom lane.
However, it's clear that V5 can rescue the bottom lane with double TP ready, but it won't be so easy to flank the side lanes.
"In that case, we have no choice but to..."
With nearly 9 minutes remaining, V5 finally started attacking the Rift.
At this point, JDG had not appeared on the map, but Ye Bo was certain that Cassiopeia's ultimate had at least twenty seconds left, so JDG would most likely not engage in team fights. He warned the bottom lane to be careful, as the enemy also had Teleport.
As expected.
Just as V5 was halfway through their fight in the Rift, Titan emerged from behind the bottom lane!
"Holy Gun Bro, retreat and teleport!" Ye Bo reminded him.
Quesanti has a strong ability to counterattack from below the tower; even if there are actually five people behind the opponent, he can hold them off for the time being.
V5 definitely can't teleport with two players at the same time, especially since JDG's top and mid laners are still missing. If the enemy uses a feint to lure them away, it would be a loss for V5 to fight 2v1 and contest the Rift Herald.
But just as Quesanti retreated and activated Teleport, a sheep's bleat echoed throughout the canyon!
Ke Quesanti followed instructions and did not stand in the canyon pit to teleport.
The molten lava spirit that rushed in failed to find any trace of Quesanti!
369 was frantic, fearing that he would be unable to complete the mission and harm his teammates. He immediately sat on the Explosion Fruit and jumped down into the Dragon Pit. Finally, he saw the figure of Quesanti outside the river!
Xun stepped forward, clearly intending to interrupt with his ultimate move.
369 is at his clearest when playing this kind of hero. He knows that the monkey has the ability to interrupt his second R, so when he comes down, he is no longer planning to run away.
Ornn immediately flashed forward to a range of 800 yards and unleashed his Q [Volcanic Eruption].
The lava column, stretching from the ground to its end, suddenly bulged out and pushed Quesanti aside!
"Depend on!"
Ye Bo immediately tried to pull away, but then saw another snake woman come down from the wall behind him.
It is clear.
The two of them were tasked with preventing them from teleporting!
"I need a T! Xun, stop the snake woman for me!"
Ignoring the two men, Ye Bo rushed straight into his own jungle, looking for a safe place to teleport.
Anyway, Monkey King and Quesanti shouldn't have much of a problem in a 2v2 match. It's unlikely that Monkey King will lose; at most, it's just a matter of killing a few.
Bottom lane is key!
Meanwhile, the battle below was already underway.
Beryl had started building up her passive stacks earlier, but only managed to get three stacks in hand.
Titan hooks straight into the tower!
But just then, a large bear suddenly appeared on his face and forcibly swallowed the hook, almost causing it to stand still!
Support Annie doesn't rely on her ultimate's damage.
It takes 4.5 seconds to land with a TP, and Ye Bo hasn't even found a safe place to TP yet. Beryl knows he has to stall for enough time.
If Titan gets a full combo, it's very likely that three people can focus fire and kill one of them, allowing Jinx to go berserk and finish them off!
But JDG's opponents in the upper half of the map were stopped with their lives, their killing intent unwavering.
Despite being blocked outside the tower, Titan continued to walk into the tower, using his ultimate [Deep Sea Impact] to target the AD carry—while simultaneously flashing into the wall to change his position!
Lulu immediately charged into the fray with a double DF combo, applying her ultimate to the tanking Titan, knocking him up a second time for double crowd control!
"Wow, Kanavi is really good at this!" Guan Zeyuan's eyes lit up.
"Titan's 'Directional R-Flash' knocks Annie into the air first, Jinx sets up a trap, Lulu uses Polymorph on her, and Annie is likely to die before she can use anything!"
"Deepsea Impact's search system is still tracking Zeli! She shouldn't be able to escape!"
Titan's sudden burst of speed caught V5's bot lane off guard, while Ye Bo had just rushed into the safety of his own jungle and activated his Teleport.
Fortunately, Annie used her bear to block for a moment, preventing her from being instantly killed. She managed to use her passive W to keep the two behind her at bay.
But Ruler decisively cleansed her up instantly, skillfully switching weapons with his signature "Symphony of Guns" combo, and with one shot, he killed Annie, triggering her passive "Guilty Pleasure" and continuing his pursuit!
Deft Zephyr activates R first, then dashes away, but Titan's tracking R cannot be dodged.
The Deep Sea Impact sent Zeli flying high into the air, and the moment she landed, a purifying blue light flashed around her—Deft never cleanly resolves the great feat of being knocked away; this was to dispel the {dizziness}.
Titan is different from other knock-up heroes.
The ultimate skill description clearly states that it knocks enemies into the air and stuns them for 1/1.5/2 seconds!
Furthermore, even to dispel this dizziness, both feet must be completely on the ground and a dizziness symbol must appear above the head. It cannot be dispelled while the user is still airborne!
However, even though Zeli activates her ultimate, the movement speed from the ultimate requires stacking through basic attacks, which makes it impossible for her to outrun a rampaging Jinx.
Deft knew the opponent still had Flash, so there was no point in blindly running away. He turned around and kited the opponent, trying to intimidate them by reducing their health.
But Ruler didn't back down an inch, and the Pixar-enhanced guns and cannons provided considerable damage.
Zeli's health has already dropped into a dangerous range after taking a lot of AOE damage!
They are about to pursue them into the second tower.
Jinx fired another rocket launcher, but this time, Deft heard a piercing whistling sound.
That's the sound from the [Ultimate Death Missile]!
Deft's eyes narrowed, and he instinctively wanted to dodge diagonally.
As a player who is also skilled with Jinx, he naturally knew what this maneuver was about—Jinx can use the recoil animation of her basic attack in rocket launcher form to completely conceal the starting motion and direction of her ultimate move.
This creates the effect of "Hidden R"!
This is because Jinx's ultimate ability casting animation and her basic attack in rocket launcher form are almost identical!
If it weren't for the special sound effects of the ultimate skill, it would be impossible to even notice.
The most important practical effect of this maneuver is that it prevents the opponent from determining the missile's aiming direction based on Jinx's orientation.
Deft could only instinctively move upwards to create space, but then his eyes widened in surprise.
The reason was that the delayed Death Missile was aimed directly upwards!
"Ruler!! Jinx got a double kill!!" Guan Zeyuan was so excited he almost pounded his chest and shouted to explain the key to this play for his idol.
"【Ultimate Death Missile】cannot change direction once it is released from the hand. Ruler's positioning and prediction in this wave didn't even require him to use Flash! He's so confident!"
"This is Ruler! The true pillar of JDG!"
The missiles killed the enemy, followed by two more rockets.
Although Jinx was reduced to half health by the second tower, she still managed to kill Zeli and regain her passive to escape quickly!
Meanwhile, Sylas, who had been delayed for a long time by the two players in the upper half of the map, finally managed to teleport to the ground.
"This was absolutely crucial! If JDG had missed a single kill in the bot lane, they might not have even gained anything!"
Guan Zeyuan continued his eloquent explanation.
"Ornn and Cassiopeia in the top half of the map were solo killed by Quesant and Wukong respectively. The Rift Herald was about to be lost, but the bottom lane also got a double kill, resulting in a 2-for-2 trade. JDG's Jinx got the kill, which is absolutely acceptable!"
"Even if they lose the Rift Herald, the bot lane can still get turret plating, and they might even have a chance to take the first turret. If JDG can secure the first turret, this will be a huge win for them!"
"Oh right, V5 also got forced to use two Teleports! Sylas's Teleport is useless now!"
JDG made a bold decision, but it proved to be successful.
As long as JDG can eliminate the bot lane duo, even if the two in the top half of the map die, the cost of an equal 2v2 exchange will definitely be a win for Jinx in terms of gold!
Of course, JDG didn't plan to have two players in the top half of the map "feed" in their strategy.
The original plan was for Ornn to interrupt the attack from a distance with his ultimate, or at worst, for Cassiopeia to land a Blast Cone, use her W ability, and then Flash back.
Unexpectedly, even in such a critical moment, Flandre managed to maintain perfect discipline and take a few steps back to escape sight, forcing Ornn to come down and drag Cassiopeia into the water.
After both players are eliminated, V5 will immediately charge towards the first tower after the Rift is cleared.
This means that JDG must also attack the bottom lane tower in this wave.
The remaining three only thought for a moment before banding together and heading back to the minion wave.
Although both Titan and Jinx were down to half health due to tanking tower damage and chasing, respectively.
But Jinx still has Flash and Lulu is protecting her, so there is no sign of danger whatsoever—even Sylas might be in danger if he tries to defend the tower!
"Master Ye, AD has Flash, but no other skills."
Seeing that Ye Bo hadn't left, Deft didn't say anything unnecessary at this moment, but simply provided information tacitly.
Beryl was biting his nails, thinking about what to do next and devising a plan.
"If it's a real bargain, even trading Jinx for her would be profitable."
Even he felt that this move would be extremely dangerous if he tried to make a move.
After all, Jinx has Flash, so if Sylas fails to kill Jinx first, he might be killed instead!
Sylas already has a small bounty after the last fight. If Jinx gets another kill, plus the first turret and plating, it might become a potential threat later on.
But Beryl ultimately remained silent, as if there was some inexplicable trust between them.
I have a feeling that if he wants to, he can do it!
of course.
The reason Ye Bo wanted to take the risk was because he felt that Jinx's move had become a potential threat.
He wanted to nip this potential threat in the bud!
On the other side, Ruler thought the same thing: "If he attacks, we can kill him. You guys save your skills!"
"I'll keep the Polymorph!" Missing immediately responded with concern, "You have to be careful, with your health, you might get burst down by him."
The Emperor's tone was indeed very confident: "He can't touch me."
Kanavi, realizing the bigger picture was at stake, moved forward to block Sylas's movement and protect the AD carry.
The three had already entered the tower and started dismantling the defensive tower, clearly not intending to take the initiative.
Sylas has all the skills, so taking the initiative would only expose his weaknesses and give him an opportunity.
But at that moment, Sylas suddenly dashed forward with E1!
Lulu immediately activated her E shield, but held onto Polymorph without using it. Jinx, with Pix's buff, fired two shots in quick succession.
Silas didn't seem to find a suitable opportunity to walk back down to the tower.
But just as he returned to the tower, Sylas suddenly turned around, brushed past the tower minions, and used his E ability on the minions behind him, while simultaneously targeting the Titan with the stolen Deep Sea Slam.
And it was at this time.
Two golden lights flashed simultaneously, appearing together in a sudden burst!
Jinx and Sylas flashed almost simultaneously!
The Emperor was filled with arrogance and disdain.
He had just seen Sylas steal Nautilus's ultimate and had already thought of this move—the indirect R-flash that his jungler had just used, wanting to instantly dash to Sylas's face and unleash his ultimate!
To be honest, it's really difficult to dodge by reaction alone.
But it can be predicted in advance.
It's obvious that if Sylas dares to use his E on three people, it's a one-way trip; there's no way he won't take action.
Ruler was already prepared to use Flash to create distance from the opponent, causing the Titan's ultimate, which was initiated by rushing in, to miss!
Even though Sylas's damage is not low, the stolen ultimate targeted the Titan behind him, and he himself failed to reach Jinx.
Lulu's Polymorph, followed by Titan's Control and then Jinx's Trap, is enough to make Sylas stand still and get ganged up on until he dies!
At this moment, Jinx flashed to create distance, and Sylas no longer had any chance to touch Jinx!
However, Sylas transformed into the form of a Titan in mid-air.
He abruptly raised the rudder, changing his posture in mid-air once again before the Polymorph spell arrived, aiming the rudder at the direction Jinx was flashing.
The illusory rudder disappeared.
What was actually thrown out were two shackles!
A giant wave surged from the deep seabed—a shockwave erupted from the direction of the whip, blasting Jinx, who was clearly at least 400 yards away from Sylas, high into the air!
Unleash the "Rotating Shockwave"!
At the same time, a pair of terrifying whips were lashed out from the hands of the "kitten" who had been hit by the "cuteness trick" and hooked back by the hook!
The shockwave from the deep sea helped connect the two explosions in the chain.
The shockwave and the chains almost overlapped completely, almost like a "self-fusion technique".
The instantaneous double explosion pulverized Jinx's fragile body!
Shut down! (The End!)
"Wow! De! Maya!"
"What happened! What happened?!"
"This scene looks familiar, like I've seen it somewhere before, hasn't it? It looks like Master Ye's Titan! But isn't this supposed to be Sylas?"
"Sylas can perform actions like a Titan?!"
"Damn it! JDG is completely wiped out!"
Meanwhile, the deep-sea shockwave continued to track in the opposite direction, first knocking Lulu away, and then finally slamming into Titan!
Titan was using his hook on Sylas while tanking the tower when he was blasted off the tower by a deep-sea shockwave filled with magical energy, and is most likely dead now.
Sylas ignored what was behind him and continued chasing Lulu.
With Jinx dead, none of the three could escape!
And as some have already noticed.
This is a derivative of the Titan's "Anchor is the Body" mechanism—Silas uses the "RQ mechanism," and even though the skill types are different, he can still use the same "Anchor is the Body" mechanism!
Of course, it should be called "The Whip is the Essence"!
The notification sound of a triple kill echoed throughout the canyon, and gasps and screams resounded inside and outside the Copper Box Hall!
[This is so damn cool, everyone! This is amazing!]
[Holy crap! Master Sai, you can do that too?]
[It's one thing for the young horse to steal skills, but how come it also steals obscure skills and mechanics, and even the Titan's weapon?]
[A true master thief! You dare stand in front of me, and I'll show you what it means to steal even your underwear right to your face!]
[Learn quickly by watching videos, but can you understand this trick?]
[JDG's true anchor? It's me, Old Sun, who pulled out that anchor!]
Guan Zeyuan was a little stunned.
Doinb immediately began praising without reservation: "Master Ye is too strong! Only he could pull off that kind of play! JDG tried their best to target the mid lane from the very beginning of the game, but unexpectedly, the game was ultimately won by the mid lane!"
"From supporting and ganking in the jungle, to solo killing his lane opponent, and then breaking through the enemy's defense on the sidelines, this is a display of individual skill!"
"He's the real philanderer."
Scout, who had intended to remain silent, suddenly felt as if he had been struck by a light.
Fearing another repercussions, he quickly added, "This Sylas is indeed invincible. Three heads and an ultimate. V5's lineup is already quite strong in mid-game fights. JDG is going to have a tough time."
This wave didn't just mean Sylas suddenly became incredibly fed.
Most importantly, Jinx's incredible run, which should have resulted in her taking off with full plating, first turret kill, and three kills, turned into only two kills.
Originally, one round could have earned nearly 2000, but now two kills only yield 600!
It was like a plane that had just taken off, only to be whipped into a crash in the blink of an eye!
Jinx also used two summoner spells.
The next five minutes were nothing short of a nightmare for Ruler.
Annie, with her monkey in tow, had a clear objective. She crossed the jungle and arrived early at the top lane to ambush the enemy, anticipating that they would come to switch lanes. And she actually caught them!
Two flashes were thrown at his face. The low-budget version of Fire Monkey's burst damage was still amazing. Jinx, who had just left the house, was immediately killed again!
No sooner had the Fire Monkey left than Quesanti appeared!
If Jinx is fed enough, she can still make some plays even without summoner spells, but when she sees Quesant, she can only run away with her tail between her legs.
House seemingly endless rain.
Another piece of bad news has come from the flanks!
Sylas aimed his E at Cassiopeia outside the tower, suddenly igniting a burning hope in Zuo Shou's previously closed heart!
As mentioned earlier, JDG's research revealed a way for Cassiopeia to land her ultimate on Sylas, but it was also the least likely way to happen—that is, Sylas actively using his E to engage.
The snake woman desperately pried open her eyelids, widening her eyes as if to vent all her resentment!
However, Ye Bo's presentation this time was even more authentic.
While using E, Silas adjusts his facial orientation by turning his back to the Snake Woman and performing "Back-to-Back Rape," ignoring her gaze from behind.
Then, just before landing, use ERQ and turn around to use "Landing Turn Petrify"!
When the snake woman died again.
Both JDG fans, who clearly understood the situation, and Redmi coach backstage, had already given up hope for this match.
The reason is simple: Cassiopeia is the only champion who can split push with a fed Sylas. Sending Ornn or the bot lane duo to defend is just giving them easy kills.
But now they've discovered that the Cassiopeia doesn't seem to be that effective against Sylas!
The main problem is that the other side seems to be immune to petrification forever!
Zephyr developed quickly without pressure and her equipment surpassed Jinx's.
Anne Quesanti and Wukong were three popular picks in the three patches, showing their power in the mid-game. Coupled with Sylas stealing Ornn's ultimate, V5's strong team fight initiation ability was explosive!
With their frontal assault crumbling at the first sign of trouble, JDG could only tenaciously defend their territory.
But once Shuanglonghui was secured at 27 minutes, everything was already predetermined.
Sylas once again initiated with his ultimate, Screaming Ram, and with a textbook-perfect angle, he rammed the Lava Lamb into a second wave of damage. The normally harmless Lava Lamb now seemed to become terrifying under the magical enhancement, unleashing a terrifying amount of damage!
The live chat was flooded with comments like, "Hands, did you learn something?"
After passing through the crystal, JDG's main crystal finally collapsed into the ground amidst a shattering sound!
(End of this chapter)
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