My buddy is actually a Cao Cao type top laner?

Chapter 241, "My Tsundere," has been removed from the version.

Chapter 241 Dear~ The arrogant version has been discontinued.

Madison Square Garden Theatre.

now.

All the gasps of amazement inside and outside the venue fell silent, and the atmosphere, just like that of the MSI Busan Library, was replicated 1:1 once again.

This can be judged from the small amount of health Yone has left above his head.

If Luo Ji hadn't clearly prioritized eliminating Taliyah from the start, he wouldn't have survived until his teammates arrived with support, even with just a tiny bit more damage.

But clearly, he did it!

The Ice Maiden's absolute control finally gave Luo Ji a few seconds of safe lifesteal and output time, allowing him to use basic attacks, Q skill, and then W skill to sweep out the shield.

When a skill hits a champion, Yone's W skill shield value will receive an additional boost.

The improvement was minimal.

But that was enough to make Canyon feel desperate at that moment.

"Don't run."

"Yone must be killed."

Even if it means giving up my life.

Niu Guli understood all too well how much of a blow this wave of Yone's escape would be to the team's morale, so even though turning back would be risky, he pressed the Q skill [Sky Slash] to pass through the wall again.

But Rookie was just waiting for this.

The ultimate move was used.

However, the root effect from the W skill remains.

Under the frost, even Niu Guli, who had traveled through time, could only watch helplessly as the bloodied Yone frantically sucked blood from the tree.

And the moment he regained his freedom.

E [The Edge of Barrier Break]

Yone used his E skill again after it was off cooldown.

This time.

Luo Ji deliberately maneuvered Yone away from Fiora, even closer to DK's turret, to meet the creep wave that had just spawned at DK's base.

It's only the distance of one E skill.

However, it successfully separated the two top laners like a chasm.

V5 players arrived one after another, and Karsa's Graves, together with support PPGOD, actively cut off the DK bot lane duo's support.

Under the intimidation of the jungler and support duo.

DK's bottom lane has no choice but to take a detour, but taking a detour is tantamount to abandoning their teammates.

A magical scene unfolded.

Yone, with low health, calmly farmed minions on the nearby lane, seemingly oblivious to everything outside the lane; while a certain distance away, DK's top and jungle were struggling to break through the firepower of V5's two carries despite their best efforts.

For an instant.

The following thought flashed through everyone's mind: "People's joys and sorrows are not shared; he only found their noise bothersome."

Until you accumulate enough Q skill passive again.

It also reaches the limit of the E skill's duration.

Luo Ji, having flown back to his original position, then unleashed his Q skill, "Layered Wind."

He calmly raised his eyes.

His gaze fell on Fiora, as if he could see through the Fiora in front of him the "world's best top laner" behind the screen who had lost all his spirit.

Following his movements.

A jumble of shadows and indistinct patterns filled the air.

Knockback, basic attack, Jade Slash!

V5_Mebius killed DK_Nuguri
Distinguishing between whether Yongen plays well or not.

It's not about the operation.

It lies in the approach.

The difference between a master and a novice lies in how smoothly and accurately they connect skills and basic attacks, and how they maximize the use of Yone's skill modules to negate control effects.

0 for 3
It was clearly a move initiated by the Death Knight.

In the end, they all suffered the fate of being wiped out.

Niu Guli stared in astonishment at the screen in front of him. In the leisurely Yong En, he saw a clear reflection of his own past peak.

Almost the same composure.

Almost identical in its agility.

They were almost equally arrogant.

The moment he successfully stunned the audience, Luo Ji instinctively spread his arms wide on the contestant's bench, knowing that cameras were watching him.

From the moment I was selected for the LPL regular season.

I've been looking forward to this day.

Deep down, he longed for the cheers and jubilation from the big stage.

Madison Square fulfilled his wish.

Bright incandescent lights shone down, and a sudden burst of enthusiastic, excited, and even frenzied cheers erupted from the entire audience!

Top players in Europe and America have always admired this kind of individualistic hero.

In the past, LPL players were mostly reserved and shy, which made it impossible to arouse their inner passion. Unlike Luo Ji, who could automatically activate their "celebration button" with just one move after showing off his skills.

Holy crap, that's amazing!

[I'm soaked! Water's coming out of everything! This is way too extreme!]

[This once again proves that the World Championship belongs to Dafei, the League belongs to Chaowei, the future belongs to Zeka, and the awesomeness belongs to Xu Ge. Oh, my Xu Ge is awesome! Without his initiating ultimate and giving away a kill, we really wouldn't have been able to pull off this.]

Even the world's best top laner has a skill gap!

0 for 3
This completely shattered DK's morale in this battle.

Backstage at the competition venue.

Danny crossed his arms, his mind filled with the details of Luo Ji's composure and methodical handling of the crisis.

What is a super top laner?

Extreme offensive capabilities, superior farming ability, impeccable timing for entry and engagement, a strong ability to find opportunities, and consistent performance. He can step up and carry the team when they're at a disadvantage. As long as he's alive, he has the potential to be the linchpin for a comeback. That's the kind of security a top-tier top laner provides. From the very beginning, all teams have been studying V5.
The mid and jungle players are getting old, the bot lane's talent is only average, the coaching staff is a P2P lending platform, and at the beginning of S12, they almost couldn't find jobs. As for substitutes, they're not even worth mentioning.

but why?
Why did this team manage to secure the LPL's number one seed and even reach the final stage of their journey to the gold medal, just one step away from winning the World Championship?
The reason lies in the existence of Luo Ji, a super top laner.

There are top laners like that.

The mid and jungle players don't need to burn themselves out every game. The top, mid, and jungle players together attract too much attention from other teams, allowing the bot lane duo, which has less potential, to output damage without pressure. And V5's bot lane is very sensible, the kind of sensible that is very sensible.

Amplify the advantages.

Reduce weaknesses.

After playing to their strengths and avoiding their weaknesses, V5 truly demonstrated the qualities of a world-class team.

When he snapped out of his thoughts again.

scene.

The match between DK and V5 has come to a complete end.

Faced with V5's 4-1 attack of Dragon Soul and creep wave, DK's subsequent resistance was meaningless, even if they let out a final roar of dignity.

It's nothing more than
This is just a slight icing on the cake for V5's KDA.

1:0
Main crystal.

And at this moment, it shines as brilliantly as fireworks!

[Without a doubt, the number one seed possesses exceptional strength.]

[As I said before, top, mid, and jungle should all be focused on the same strategy, and the bot lane should not feed to the carry.]

Actually, V5's bot lane played quite well; they knew when to play defensively and when to deal damage. It was just that their top laner's performance was too outstanding.

[Niu Bao is not what he used to be; this game feels like a toy from my dreams.]

Until the end of the game.

The DK group was still somewhat bewildered and unable to process what had happened.

They had considered that there was a gap between them and V5, but they never expected that the gap would be so obvious, even though their strategy of using Canyon as the jungler was not implemented in this game.

But the problem is.

They didn't even see V5's signature Jordan one-on-one move.

During the handshake.

Luo Ji took the initiative to hug Xu Xiu, the mid-laner.

Despite the language barrier, men never need complicated words to communicate. Xu Xiu could feel the admiration in Luo Ji's eyes simply through eye contact, which made him look back at him with a complicated expression.

Isn't this right?

Aren't you a top laner?

Why are you giving that look to the mid laner instead of the top laner? It's making your own top laner look at him strangely.

It made him seem like a mole.

but.
Thinking back to that three-on-one situation, it was indeed because I used my ultimate skill and was caught and instantly killed by the opponent, which led to a 0-for-3 exchange.

The words were on the tip of his tongue, but he fell silent and forced himself to swallow them back.

no way.

That's what losers are like.

No matter how good the performance is, if a single mistake leads to a loss, in other people's eyes it's nothing more than "eyes shining, lungs fogged up".

"I said so."

"The senior is too old. This year, I'm the only one who can compete with Mebius."

"It can only be me."

Inside room T1.

Zeus, after watching the match, pointed at the screen and exclaimed excitedly.

Ever since MSI ended, he seemed to have come to believe from the bottom of his heart that Luo Ji was his lifelong rival. That sense of destiny, so preordained yet so uncertain, fascinated him, and even drove him a little crazy.

After seeing Luo Ji show off Niu Guli in a chaotic way, I felt that inexplicable sense of destiny.

It seems even stronger!

aside.

His four teammates, who were also his coach, looked at him speechlessly.

They actually really liked Zeus, this newcomer who had just entered the main competition, because he was strong enough that even Faker, who had seen many champion top laners, couldn't help but acknowledge him.

But the same thing.

They also thought Zeus was very arrogant.

Correct!
She's just being arrogant.

While muttering that Mebius was his destined rival, he was frantically shoving Luo Ji into his hero pool.

The playstyles of heroes like Fiora, Aatrox, and even Jayce, as well as the playstyles that transcend the typical hero, are almost identical to Luo Ji's.

that's it.

He still won't admit that he's Luo Ji's little fanboy. Instead, he stubbornly insists that he's some kind of destined rival. Don't you know that being arrogant is outdated these days?
but.
Who cares about whether the version is refunded or not, at least it works.

"This year's LPL top laners are indeed all unique: the well-rounded Mebius, the functional 369, the seasoned Flandre, and..."

"never mind."

Let's skip the last one.

Bengi struggled for a while, trying to find some advantages in Wayward, but while studying TES's matches, he found that this top laner seemed to have flaws in every way, and he didn't even know how he made it to the World Championship.

Could it be
Is JKL really that strong?
(PS: At the current point in time, the Korean server generally believes that the strongest AD in the LPL is Yu Zi, followed by JKL. This view persisted until after the second Asian Games, when everyone thought that the strongest top laner in the LPL was 369 and the strongest bot laner was JKL.)
Faker and the others nodded.

Oner stared silently at the package that Luo Ji had just delivered, his mind filled with thoughts of the foolish Zuse. How could Mebius, who had been sending him protein powder rain or shine, possibly be his destiny?

This is clearly their own die-hard fan!
Rounding up, his generation is even a generation older than Zeus'.

Thinking of this.

He was grinning so hard he could barely close his mouth.

But one thing is certain: in T1's mind at this moment.

V5
They have clearly become their biggest hypothetical enemy in this World Championship!

(End of this chapter)

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