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Chapter 318 "Throne Flying Thunder God"! The King of Mechanics! Dual Blades aren't co

Chapter 318 "Throne Flying Thunder God"! The King of Mechanics! Dual Blades aren't colorless!
"The mid lane matchup..."

The moment the director's camera focused on the mid lane, they saw Chang Wei attacking Lai Fu.

To be fair, there's really no way around it; it's difficult for anyone to play against an opponent who starts 3-0.

The good news is that Blade of the Ruined King isn't really a lane-focused champion. Although it's annoying to poke with Blade of the Ruined King every now and then, Akali can survive by just using Q to last-hit minions and accepting missed minions.

Speaking of Akali, she is definitely a Tier 1 player right now.

They share a similar fate, but not the same one, as Silas, who has frequently undergone surgery.

Akali, another hero who shone brightly in last year's World Championship, has not only not been nerfed since last year's World Championship, but has even received one or two numerical buffs during that time!
Of course, this is mainly because the mid lane has always been the domain of utility and mage carry heroes in the first half of the year.

Akali does have a simpler role and a lower skill ceiling compared to Sylas.

Therefore, Ye Bo's Akali is always banned, partly because of this, but mostly because of the intimidation of ID.

There's a reason why Kindred, the sole beneficiary of the LNG Tier 1 raid, ultimately sacrificed his life to take Rumble's head—Rumble had the [Kindred's Mark] on his head!
Kindred isn't Tarzan's signature champion; in his understanding, the passive skill serves more as a "scare tactic."

So, just like in the first game, he deliberately marked the top lane as soon as he left the base to "confuse" his opponents and wage an information war to ensure the smooth operation of his jungle.

I just didn't expect it to work out so well by accident.

The first-tier team actually managed to get Rambo's head!
This seems to be great news for Kindred.

However, Xun, who knows Kindred better, thinks otherwise!

In fact, it could be considered bad news.

In a normal game, the first jungle skirmish should occur when contesting the Rift Scuttler's mark. Ivern, because he needs to "plant his passive," can't actually use Smite to contest the Rift Scuttler!

Those familiar with Kindred's mechanics know that once Kindred gets the mark before 3 minutes, and either the F6 camp or the Gromp is still alive at 3 minutes and 20 seconds, it will always spawn on one of those two jungle monsters.

Xun's Kindred once used this trick to figure out Wei's farming route.

Now the positions have been reversed.

Xun naturally has a corresponding operational approach.

The result of the level 1 team fight was undoubtedly bad news for LNG—after all, the most crucial first step for this lineup was to use its lineup advantage to secure the {bottom half of the field's offensive control}, and then quickly establish a rhythm around Draven as the tempo point.

However, despite a poor start, Ivern took advantage of the level 6 team fight to steal Kindred's red buff camp, forcing Kindred to be unable to attack the bottom lane in the early game.

Then Kindred arrived at the upper river ahead of time, hoping to try his luck and see where his first mark would refresh.

To my astonishment, I discovered that the mark had already been applied to the other person's F6!

This is Xun's deliberate act of leaving his F6 camp, using the gold from the level 1 team fight assist to go back to base and buy a control ward, then placing it directly in the bush at the entrance of his own F6 camp to perform the "Lock Mark" action!

With the Ruined King starting 3-0, Akali was bound to take the beating in the early game. Even though Tarzan believed that his mid and jungle were much stronger than the opponent's combination, he didn't dare to invade the enemy jungle in the short term.

But when Tarzan entered his blue zone, he discovered that the Swamp Frog had also been killed by the enemy at some point.
He immediately entered "dizzy and disoriented" mode again.

"Kindred is randomly grabbing people, wasting time~" Oner's expression showed that he had done a lot of research on V5's lineup.

"We'll be fine once their level 6 lineup reaches its power spike. Their lineup has a really strong synergy and rhythm."

Aunt Youxi asked with great interest, "Do you think there will be a way to crack V5? Guess, is it the same as the one we're thinking of?"

“I guess it definitely exists, but it’s definitely not what we think!” Keria said with a confident expression.

Although the LNG players inside the game couldn't hear the discussion.

But they are also well aware that the most important thing about this lineup is to "fight" – only by fighting and winning fights can Draven and Kindred have the opportunity to pick up key kills.

This lineup also has a very comfortable period of power.

The first dragon fight!

The key factor is Sain.

At level six, Sion possesses a "global support" ability that almost no mainstream top laner has. Once a team fight breaks out, he can quickly rush from the top lane to the dragon pit to join the battle.

Once the enemy top laner uses Teleport to join the fight, Sion will have a crucial Teleport advantage during the eight-minute Rift team fight.

At that time, Sion can switch lanes with the bot lane two minutes earlier, forcing the opponent to face a forced choice between two options in the Rift team fight at eight minutes!

This tactic is one that V5 has used before.

Furthermore, both the commentators and many post-match analyses at the time indicated that this approach was "almost unsolvable."

The only conditions that need to be met are: a strong early-game team composition, Sion, and minimizing early-game fights in the top lane to save on teleportation.

However, in reality, it is clearly impossible that there is truly no solution.

Kindred completely ignored the enemy's F6 mark, while Ivern seemed to be simply focusing on building up his jungle advantage without rushing to extend it.

"Huh? Did you just say you were coming?"

"It seems like Ivern is trying to take advantage of his lane priority in the mid lane to invade Kindred's blue buff area!"

Seeing the Ruined King disappear after pushing the minion wave, Kindred became somewhat wary, and her steps into the blue buff area became slightly slower and more cautious.

Sure enough, the swamp frog spotted the Emerald God right around the corner!
Unfortunately, Emerald God completely ignored him.

The Emerald God raised her hands and hypnotized the Swamp Frog with a gentle caress. Three seconds later, she planted a wreath around it and then used her punishment to send it back to the forest.

It's outright robbery!
There are two reasons for choosing Emerald God.

The first thing to do is naturally to invade the enemy jungle!

When it comes to countering jungle monsters, if Ivern says he's second, no one dares to say they're first!

As long as Ivern has Smite in hand, he can instantly kill jungle monsters at full health, making his counter-jungling virtually impossible to defend against.

But Tarzan couldn't and wouldn't swallow this insult: "Can we have a fight?! We should be able to win a 3v3!"

"They're here!" The breathing on the road immediately retreated and caught up.

Although the opposing team had a very fed Blademaster, Kindred also had two kills.

No matter how you look at it, Jade God is a "useless person" when it comes to fighting!

Furthermore, Sion can sacrifice himself to become a wax figure when necessary, making LNG the one with the advantage in the 3v3 jungle skirmishes no matter how you look at it.

Scout didn't care about missing any minions and quickly cleared the minion wave before rushing over via a shortcut in the jungle.

Strangely, even though Cui Shenming knew that the three of them were already on their way, she didn't turn back as if she didn't know what was going on.

"V5's mid and jungle positioning isn't great! Judging from their positions, they might be going to gank with Sion!"

"Kindred initiates with QE to slow down and lock down the enemy!"

Despite being marked and slowed down, Ivern did not turn around and use his Q to keep Kindred in place.

Instead, he aimed at Sion, who was rushing from the top lane, and threw out his Q skill, "Rooted Enemy!"
Three grass and wood ropes appeared.

Rumble, Ivern, and the Ruined King, who were chasing from behind, flew directly to Sion's face on a rope and then placed a patch of grass under his feet!
But instead of being alarmed, the LNG team members were all delighted to see this.

V5 seemed to be trying to escape with Sion, but because Ivern wanted to ensure the hit rate of his Q skill and did not use it from a distance, they did not actually create much distance.

Kindred and Akali arrived in just a few steps, already using Falcon Dance to quickly close the distance!
As for focusing fire on Sion, there's obviously no need to worry about that.

It would take these three to kill Sion, but they could definitely counterattack and focus fire on him much faster.
"Is V5 planning to kill Sion first? But it's too much for three people to kill Sion."

"!?"

"That's way too fast!!!"

"Who caused this harm!?"

Just as everyone was about to question the decision to focus fire on Sion.

But they immediately discovered that Sion's health was dropping at an absurdly fast rate!
Even though the two opponents only had the strength of two fighters, their seemingly thick health bars were dropping at an incomprehensible rate, as if they were made of paper!

"It's the Ruined King!?"

Blade of the Ruined King's Q ability, Blade of the Ruined King, passive: {After a skill hits a target, basic attacks will strike the target twice, dealing additional percentage-based health damage.}
There, nestled in the "grass," was the Ruined King.

The king's sword in his hand was being thrust and stabbed at lightning speed!
The visuals are extremely unrealistic, as if someone is unleashing a blood frenzy and endlessly engaging in "dual-wielding" combat!
Every basic attack is a dual-sword strike, and each attack deals percentage-based damage!

Akali's "infinite Q" had already left everyone speechless, but thankfully the director reminded them through their headsets, allowing the commentators to explain.

But then, even more outrageous scenes appeared again!

This is clearly beyond everyone's comprehension.

"Is it the Blade of the Ruined King's mechanics again!? Sion is already falling to the ground quickly under the Blade of the Ruined King's damage!"

"Terrifying ability to deal damage while stationary!"

"After Akali finished her combo, she retreated under the cover of Twilight Shroud. Kindred could only use Q to jump onto the wall and create distance. This 3v3 in the jungle was completely unexpected to end like this!"

"Are V5's mid and jungle players really that strong!?"

Everyone was puzzled.

Obviously, the only "suspicious point" should be on the bush above Ivern's W!

Everyone clearly underestimated the combination of "Ruined King + Emerald God".

This is the second reason for choosing the Jade Goddess.

The two have a very strange "linkage" in the current version.

After the rework, Ivern's W [Pulling Up the Bush] passive effect is: {Allied champions entering bushes will have their basic attacks continuously apply magic damage on-hit effects, which persist for 3 seconds after leaving the bush.}
This is the most crucial change in the Ivern rework, which greatly enhances her support capabilities.

It's like having a {blazing incense burner} that comes with you.

As for why Ivern can achieve "Infinite Dual Blades" — it's because the attack effects applied to allies by Ivern's W are considered "damage from the ally's own abilities".

The mechanism can be understood as follows: Dual Blades → Injury from bushes → Triggering the King's Sword passive → Dual Blades → Injury from bushes → Triggering the King's Sword passive → → → Infinite loop.

It's like Blade of the Ruined King himself, with a damage-over-time skill in his left hand that can continuously trigger the passive of his Q skill, while every attack he makes with his right hand gains a high amount of magic damage from the bushes, and the two can trigger each other!

The effect may seem outrageous, but the mechanism is perfectly reasonable!
[I get it, this is the "Gordon-Wenger Duo"! The double swords are just scissors!]

[Are you playing with dual martial souls here? The Clear Sky Sword and the Green Silver Grass, huh?!]

[Sword Saint: "Is this the Limitless Sword Path!?"]

[I tested it! Flowing Ghost!]

[I told you so long ago, dual swords don't count as colorless cubes! Dual swords don't count as colorless cubes!! Look at Buddha's equipment slots, do you see any colorless cubes?!]

[This looks pretty invincible! I guess I have to give it to Ruined King Grass now. Isn't it even stronger than a Rengar?]

"you"

Scout watched as the Ruined King gained another head, and couldn't help but purse his lips.

But considering his current situation and his bonus, he swallowed his words.

"It's alright," Tarzan said, forcing a smile to reassure him.

"This should only be useful for standing still and fighting; just don't actively fight in the jungle."

"We still have an advantage when we engage in team fights. Let's wait for our turn to take control!"

Everyone was momentarily captivated by this bizarre mechanic.

No one discovered V5's true intentions.

It wasn't until almost 6 minutes had passed that the LNG team realized they had been tricked!
Kindred, who had been waiting for 6 minutes to initiate a team fight at the dragon pit, discovered that their top laner Sion still hadn't reached level 6!
It's worth noting that Sion's level 1 ultimate has a cooldown of 140 seconds.

This means that Sion must make sure to launch this plan before 6 minutes, otherwise his ultimate will definitely not be ready by 8 minutes!
In a single-player lane, you can normally level up to level six in 5 minutes and 15 seconds to 5 minutes and 30 seconds.

So generally speaking, the enemy jungler will take the initiative to start the dragon six minutes before the end of the game, at least to get the dragon for free, and then try to force a team fight.

The simplest way to counter Sion's offensive strategy is actually through "Sion's Level 6".

As long as Sion's level 6 advancement is delayed.

Or, you could force the opponent to use their teleport (TP) early on.

This offensive naturally crumbled on its own!
In that skirmish in the jungle, LNG kept their tactics in mind. Even though Sion lost a lot of minions, they didn't let him use Teleport to farm, for fear that the opponent would find an opportunity instead.

This resulted in Sion losing a full wave and a half of experience.

It's been over six minutes and I still haven't reached level six!
By this point, everyone at LNG had already sensed it.
It seems that I am being completely led by the nose by the opponent. From the beginning of the game until now, all the key points of the lineup and rhythm have been neutralized one by one!

Now, this lineup is almost down to its last crucial moment.

Canyon Team.

Although V5's lineup is also visibly strong, everyone on LNG knows that they must contest this team fight in the Rift, as it may be their best chance.

The good news is that the score is only 4-2.

"Both sides clearly want to engage in a 5v5 team fight in the Rift!"

"This team fight was crucial for LNG. If I remember correctly, when V5 plays this lineup, they usually have at least a 2-3K gold advantage by the 8-minute mark."

There are stations on both sides, one above and one below the river.

The battle seems to have reached a stalemate for the time being—but that's the stalemate V5 wanted.

Because Samira was still one wave away from reaching level six, V5 actually wanted to wait another ten seconds for the mid lane minions to arrive, then let Samira solo farm the wave to reach level six before joining the team fight.

This is why LNG sees this wave as its biggest opportunity.

In terms of level 5 combat strength, Draven is definitely stronger than Samira.

But once you reach level six, things can get complicated!
LNG clearly knew what the other party wanted to do, but for a while it was difficult to find the perfect opportunity, and it seemed a little hesitant.

Alistar can only initiate team fights at close range, and mainly relies on Sion to initiate.

If Sion recklessly uses his ultimate to charge in, his teammates will easily fall behind. What's most worrying is that they have already proven that Sion cannot withstand the damage from Blade of the Ruined King!
The combination of Ruined King and Ivern makes them incredibly fast at taking down the front line.

Sion must ensure efficient team fight initiation and good positioning!
However, Sion didn't even have a place to flank and teleport at this point—V5's vision control was excellent, even leaving wards on their own advantageous mid lane minions, just to prevent Sion from teleporting into the mid tower sandwich.

"We have to start! Samira is almost level 6!" Hang seemed extremely anxious, wishing he could teleport and force his way in immediately.

"Guys! If we don't open now, we'll be heading home!!"

At that moment, it was actually Breath that stepped forward.

As if hearing that losing this match might mean missing out on the World Championship, his breathing became rapid, and he stared at the minimap in deep thought.

Then, he found an opportunity.

"Watch my position!"

Sion suddenly leaned back and activated his Teleport.

Four and a half seconds later, the deafening roar of the undead train came from somewhere in the canyon!

Seeing that there was no one on the mid lane, the V5 players instinctively assumed it must be at the top river entrance and immediately pulled back together.

But Beryl immediately realized something was wrong.

"Cloth is right! Cloth is on top!"

Although the upper half of the map was occupied by the opponent, there was still vision at the entrance of the canyon.

But Sion didn't appear at this moment!
Even if Sion retreats, he can't get too far away. If he came from above, he would already be in the river's field of vision!
Ye Bo was also rapidly examining the map.

He also considered another possibility.

"It's probably in the jungle!"

"Move forward! Xun, go and get them!"

Under the shadow of war.

On a narrow path in the wilderness, a speeding undead train is revving its engine and hurtling along the edge of the wall!
"Breathing Bro teleported to the mid lane's second tower and launched an incredibly daring hidden train into the jungle!"

"Wow, that's some driving skill! It looks like he could actually pull it off!"

Actually, there is a route from the blue team's second mid-lane tower that is even closer to the river than the first mid-lane tower.

However, this route requires passing through a narrow jungle path next to the first tower, and you have to go through three extremely narrow jungle paths along the way. It can be said that if you are not careful, you will end up in an embarrassing situation where you crash and miss your ultimate!

But to my surprise, the car actually brushed against the side of the road at one point!
Once Sion successfully breaks through the gap below the blue zone, he will instantly put V5 in a pincer movement from both sides, disrupting their formation and greatly affecting their positioning!
But V5's mid and support players reacted way too quickly in this exchange.

One person quickly realized that the direction was wrong and stopped the group from retreating and approaching.

One person then made the right decision immediately based on the only possibility.

Sainz's speed gradually increased, with slow acceleration in the first half.

Meanwhile, the LNG team watched as their Sion had just accelerated to the Blue Buff wall when the five enemy players turned their guns and ran towards them!
If they are engaged before Sion arrives, their formation will be broken up!

"We need to pull it back a bit first!"

But at that moment, Ivern had already used Q-Flash to attack forward!
The LNG team knew exactly what the other side was planning, so they all used their skills to dodge and avoid the enemy's group movement.

This movement also gave Rambo an opportunity.

Rumble's ultimate ability is usually used in a split second, a truly fleeting moment. It's up to you whether to use it to block a path, deal AOE damage, burn key carries, or save it for when your teammates can apply crowd control.
If you wait for your teammates to remind you, and then wait until Rumble reacts before finding a position and using your ultimate, 2 seconds is enough time for the enemy's positioning to change drastically!
To be honest, while Flandre's sense of smell is not bad, his ability to detect the best opportunities is always somewhat lacking.

Ye Bo's advice to Flandre was: "Don't hesitate, just go for it!"

Even if the execution isn't perfect, have faith that your teammates will capitalize on that imperfect opportunity you find.

Saint Gun Bro found what looked like an excellent space to block the road.

Rambo unleashed his ultimate move, "Constant Temperature Grill," with a swift, angled strike that instantly blocked LNG's escape route!
Unfortunately, the actual results after landing deviated from expectations, and the effect could only be considered mediocre at best.

Although the road was successfully blocked, it almost only targeted Draven, forcing him to run towards the blue buff to avoid it, while the others only needed to make a slight movement to the upper corner to get out of the way.

Although it was a separation of the battle lines, the flanking Sion had already arrived!

Scout, who had been holding back for a long time, seized the opportunity and rolled backward the moment Sion entered the field, unleashing his Falcon Dance, then followed up with his R in mid-air to jump over the wall and directly into the crowd!

The landing mist concealed his figure, and he launched a kunai with a QA attack, aiming at Samira!

"Sion is here! Akali simultaneously flies into the crowd and unleashes a massive AoE attack!"

"Ryle blocked the undead train for the ADC, while Samira and Rumble's skills can ignore the Twilight Shroud and attack directly. With Ivern and Daisy providing cover, it seems like V5 can kill Akali first?"

"Wow! Junior!"

"Flying Thunder God!"

Akali's build for this crucial battle was purely offensive; she even skipped the Ruby Crystal needed to craft Hextech Protobelt and opted to buy an Amplification Tome instead, as her AOE damage was not to be underestimated.

However, Akali, who wasn't well-developed and was already extremely fragile, was completely unable to avoid Rumble's blind-sight roasting due to the smoke bomb, and was directly burned into a dust explosion!
Samira followed the trail of vision with QQQ, and Blade of the Ruined King quickly followed up with AWQ stab in mid-air after Akali landed, rapidly reducing her to critical condition.

Just when everyone thought Akali would be the first to die—Akali, at the moment of unleashing her ultimate R2 to maximize damage, suddenly flipped back from the Twilight Shroud!

It turns out that Akali's earlier backflip E was actually aimed at the blue buff below!

Although the lack of a crucial E skill resulted in insufficient burst damage to secure a kill.

But if Akali manages to escape, she can still deal massive damage and absorb tons of skills. She can even teleport back to base after escaping!

Scout's eyes were filled with smugness.

You really think you're the only one who can do "Flying Thunder God"?!

however.

Ye Bo only needed to look at the direction Akali flew backward and the location where the opponent cast her Twilight Shroud to guess the opponent's entire combo and subsequent roll trajectory.

The Broken King stepped forward, aiming his sword to the left and thrusting it out.

But it's like pointing east while attacking west!
The sword sheath was immediately sheathed, and it exploded into the air, aiming at the other side of the wall as it plunged into the R [Pain Piercing the Heavens]!
Q [Ruined King Sword] The passive effect can be applied to Pain Piercing the Sky, a percentage-based dual blade with an execute effect, followed by a finishing blow upon landing!

Akali's figure, still floating in the air, was immediately shot down!

"The Ruined King's damage is too high! He actually chased Akali over the wall and killed her in mid-air!"

"But in that case, both sides' formations will be broken up!"

"Although there are only three LNG members above, V5's most crucial core combat force is below!"

Just as Draven, whose scorching heat had dissipated, was about to head towards the river to rejoin his teammates, he immediately saw two people flying in from the sky.

Then he found that the Ruined King had jumped onto his face!

The player who had just been utterly crushed in the previous match was so shocked by this scene that he almost threw his keyboard away. He immediately turned around and ran away without looking back.

LNG couldn't afford to turn back and destroy their own formation, abandoning the Sion they had painstakingly flanked and engaged in. They could only focus on the main battlefield first.

However, Ye Bo clearly had no intention of letting him off the hook.

He knew very well that Draven was undoubtedly the lifeblood of LNG's lineup.

As long as we can break through its passive stacks, this wave will at least be worthwhile!
More importantly, with a numerical advantage on the front lines, the team won't collapse too quickly, and Kindred's ultimate can buy time, so theoretically there's still time.
Akali, with her Blade of Despair, immediately cast Twilight Shroud for speed, then precisely threw a kunai at the edge to slow Draven, before instantly pulling out Dragon's Mark to continue the chase!
The reason for not rushing to use E and the ultimate was because they knew Draven still had Flash available.

"Master Ye seems to be planning to infiltrate enemy territory alone to carry out the assassination! His Broken King is playing like an assassin!"

"However, the situation in the upper reaches is not actually clear!"

"It seems like we can't chase this wave from the Ruined King. We should turn back!"

Although V5 still has five members on the main battlefield, including Xiaoju, their combat strength is clearly lacking without the crucial Ruined King present.

Light, disregarding everything else, focused intently on fleeing downwards.

He could tell that the opponent was determined to kill him, and he knew that it would be difficult to escape from Blade of the Ruined King, who also had Flash and R, making him incredibly strong at chasing. At that moment, he just wanted to buy his teammates as much time as possible, so that they could at least win the fight head-on.

But as he walked to the wall, he suddenly noticed an angle.

Without a second thought, Draven decisively used Flash—at an angle that allowed him to Flash over an extremely long distance to the second turret!

But before Light could even breathe a sigh of relief...

The next moment, his eyes widened in terror.

Just as the teleport landed, a [Falcon Dance] shot through the wall and followed closely behind.

And they landed almost at the same time as me!
[The enemy's best escape route is the assassin's best attack route!]

"Holy crap, it was a prediction of E!!!"

"Master Ye's prediction through the wall, E, actually predicted the location of Draven who flashed over the wall!"

But just as the entire audience erupted in gasps of surprise.

The commentators have already concluded that the main battlefield was lost.

"In that case, the Ruined King should be able to kill Draven, but chasing him to the second tower was a waste of too much time!"

"The front is already showing signs of collapse. By the time the Ruined King returns to the battlefield, it will be too late to turn the tide. At most, we can only replace one or two more!"

LNG's fed Kindred unleashed a barrage of attacks, first killing Samira, then activating her ultimate [Lamb's Breath] to enter a chaotic battle, with Alistar then knocking Rumble out of the circle.

The Ruined King has already tracked us down here; there's no way he won't kill Draven.

But after jumping under the second tower to kill Draven, it would take at least ten seconds to walk back to the battlefield, and even if the teammates tried their best to pull him there, they couldn't hold out for that long.

Ye Bo's continuous actions surprised and puzzled everyone three times.

"Isn't it!?"

"Is Master Ye really going to decide not to kill Draven at this point? That would be an even bigger loss!"

The dilapidated Akali had clearly predicted and landed her Falcon Dance through the wall, and even Light himself felt that his days were numbered.
Unfortunately, Akali, whose screen was broken, turned back and didn't use her second E kick.

Nobody understands what they're trying to do.

Then, the shattered Akali took two more steps upwards before leaping into the air.

Immediately following was a scream that echoed throughout the venue, causing everyone to gasp in disbelief and sit up in front of their screens.

"what???"

“Holy shit!!!!”

"What kind of move is this?!"

The shattered Akali had just followed the Falcon Dance and leaped back to kick.

But just as his toes left the ground, a violent "devastating mist" erupted from the ground behind the wall in the distance.

At the same time, the Ruined King put his crown back on and plunged the Ruined King's sword into the void to point the way.

Golden light shimmered along the edges of the wall.

The broken Akali kicked Draven hard with her toe, stomping the Falcon Dance that was stuck on his head into his skull and completely stripping him of his life force.

And the next moment.

The broken king, having shed the body it had possessed, seemed to instantly traverse the layers of spatial barriers.

They actually managed to get down from under the blue team's second tower.
It crossed all four walls!
The pain pierced the heavens, as if a spatial tunnel had been torn open, and the body of the Ruined King was instantly thrown out from outside the wall of the Blue Buff exit!
This is a combination move of "Soul Chasing Falcon Dance" and "Pain Piercing the Heavens Through Time".

It is the truly "official" Flying Thunder God – Throne Flying Thunder God!
Ivern threw her refreshed Q skill at the person in front of her, providing the Blademaster, who was already within arm's reach, with a final entry point.

He took a big step and climbed over another wall.

In the blink of an eye, the Ruined King, with Draven's head in his hand, scaled five walls and returned to the very center of the battlefield!

"Akali, the Ruined King, is here!!!"

"One slash to devour the beef, transforming into Minotaur WQ to topple Kindred!"

Kindred tried to Flash away, but Rumble and Rai combined to secure a long-range kill! Blade of the Ruined King then turned and used his ultimate to stomp on Sion!

"My goodness! What on earth is going on here?!"

"The Ruined King is practically a dragon on the battlefield!!!"

The scene was filled with thunderous cheers and screams.

The comments section was filled with question marks and exaggerated exclamations.

Holy crap, he's practically Superman!!!

【Isuld? I'm really not familiar with him! I think Akali is the original pairing, otherwise how could they pull off such a combination!】

[It really is true! Thinking about it carefully, it perfectly matches the original story! In the backstory, Folyad becomes invincible after his wife dies; he only becomes the true King of Ruin after his wife's death!]

[Wait, why does this plot sound so familiar? The wife dies, the protagonist obtains her 100,000-year soul bone and 100,000-year soul ring, and incidentally, three overpowered soul skills, and becomes a God King, right?]

[Honestly, that was just too cool, too amazing! It's a move I've never even heard of before!]

[King of Mechanics! King of Mastery! King of Kali!]

The overwhelming visual impact caused an uproar among all the onlookers.

Even after the director replayed it in slow motion, it was still astonishing, leaving viewers completely bewildered and unable to understand it!

If it weren't for this absurd maneuver of crossing four walls and turning back, if LNG had killed even one more person in the front, the outcome might have been different.

But the Ruined King traveled back and forth between the two battlefields in the blink of an eye!

LNG suffered a 2-for-5 exchange in one wave, plus the Rift Herald and the loss of their first tower, causing their economic deficit to explode in one fell swoop!
This isn't even the worst news.

The worse news is that Draven's passive stacks are gone!

Even worse news is that the Ruined King now has a KDA of 7-0!

Even worse news: LNG's lineup!
The lineup was originally meant to be for fighting, but now not only have they lost all their early game momentum, but the presence of the Ruined King makes it impossible to even muster the will to fight!
And if Akali, Draven, and Kindred can't fight...

Purely farming minions to develop your character is a complete joke!

Interestingly, aside from the initial mark, Kindred failed to acquire any further marks. Instead, Blade of the Ruined King remarked and stole the "enemy's jungle monster marks" after killing Kindred!
After the third kill, Ruined King obtained his own fourth level of the [Symphony of Kindred].

The already long range in close combat has been extended to 270 yards!
Akali was being relentlessly lashed out by Blade of the Ruined King on the sideline, with gruesome kill announcements coming from time to time.
The lineup was completely outmaneuvered.

LNG died even faster than in the first game.

In less than twenty minutes, they were pushed to the high ground, and with a final, excruciating stab, they flattened the crystal in one fell swoop!
(End of this chapter)

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