Chapter 314 He Wants Freedom

At the same time that both junglers appeared in the bottom lane, the top laners on both sides were practically fighting tooth and nail.

As the saying goes.

The top lane position is a king that never appears.

Only the one that is alive is qualified to eat ice to develop.

Once again, Q hits the opponent.

I slightly adjusted the cooldown of my W skill, which I had just used.

Followed by.

It's a decisive activation of the second stage Q!
Luo Ji clearly understands his advantages. The opponent knows the damage of Lee Sin's Q skill in the normal way, but the opponent cannot accurately predict the damage of Lee Sin's Q skill after the buff.

Then hit!
Once he gets the equipment, the opponent will find it increasingly difficult to predict his damage, but that's a matter for later. Right now, the most important thing is the present!

Shanji didn't expect the opposing Lee Sin to play so aggressively.

but
The thought that he was carrying something lit suddenly made me feel relieved.

"Can you come?"

"You can come."

After another skirmish that left them at a disadvantage, Shanji, realizing he couldn't go all-in with the Lee Sin with Ignite, started calling for the jungler to come and help.

of course.

For a world-class top laner like Shanji, he knew he couldn't just wait for the jungler to arrive before going in, because the opponent would probably have time to react.

If you want to trick someone into a scam, you have to give something in return.

then.

When Lee Sin landed his Q and kicked again, even though his health wasn't fully restored, he still tried to fight back.

"Is anyone here?"

Luo Ji glanced at the monkey with some surprise.

Although they had clashed before, none of them had ever tried to go all in like this, so the result was obvious.

The other side is gambling.

The gamble is that his jungler will be able to provide support before he dies.

"The enemy jungler is coming to gank you."

"I know."

In the headphones.

Hearing Casa's reminder, Luo Ji's lips curled into a smile.

He hasn't experienced a jungler ganking him in a long time. In past matches, it seems that everyone knows he's difficult to deal with in the top lane, so junglers rarely come to gank him.

Even if they do come, they'll most likely be stopped on the way by Casa.

"A racing competition?"

Fueled by long-lost emotions, Luo Ji suddenly felt as if he were brimming with energy.

After landing from the second Q, perform a basic attack.

Slap the floor

Then attack normally.

The second stage E continues to trigger.

The two sides began exchanging basic attacks one after another.

I kept my W skill on cooldown, so if the enemy comes too fast, I can use a trinket ward and Flash to try to escape.

Lee Sin is a very simple champion.

When all in.

There are no fancy tricks involved. Just remember to control Lee Sin's passive attack speed buff after each skill, avoid missing with Q, and don't copy some other player's R fake monkey build after learning his ultimate. It's that simple.

"coming!"

Just as they finished exchanging the first wave of small skills.

Aki was finally close to Shanji's position, but Luo Ji still hadn't used Ignite, and Shanji was caught in a dilemma about whether to continue the drawn-out battle with the opponent.

If I turn back now, I'm sure I'll be fine.

Just
The other side will most likely be fine too.

If the tug-of-war continues, something could happen to both sides. However, I have Teleport and the opponent has Ignite. After I die and respawn, I can Teleport back to lane. Once the opponent's Ignite is baited out, the lane matchup won't be as oppressive for him.

Then-

continue!

Seeing his jungler getting closer and closer, Shanji didn't choose to run away, but continued to go all in.

Until the moment Luo Ji's burning candle finally hung above his head.

Watching the blind monk lift his foot.

The pheasant used his W skill almost as if it were muscle memory; he even used his clone to teleport behind the Lee Sin.

No matter what you think.

A Wukong who is guaranteed to die from Lee Sin's Q skill would never move to the most dangerous path.

He embraced life with this very mindset, even in the face of death.

however

Q【天音波】

The moment Lee Sin's Q skill, which was off cooldown, landed precisely on Wukong, an incredulous expression appeared on Shanji's face in the OMG player's seat.

Damn it.

锁!
This time.

Without any hesitation, he immediately switched to a reverse flash.

The original plan was to bait out Lee Sin's Q at the last minute, so that when the jungler came to support, he could not only show off a low-health comeback but also play an adrenaline game.

But now I've been caught red-handed.

That.
He's dead.

The so-called reverse flash is nothing more than an attempt to move one's own grave, trying to get the jungler to follow up and successfully take down the Lee Sin.

pity.

Luo Ji was even less likely to give him a chance than he had imagined.

After landing the Q skill, immediately unleash the second part of the Q skill in succession. Only after both parts of the Q skill have dealt their damage will the enemy appear before you, followed by Wukong's forced Flash.

E flash!
The skill cooldown was just over, and in the blink of an eye, it was already in the casting bar again.

then
Only after landing and unleashing the damage from his E skill did he decisively turn around.

A real man never looks back at an explosion. (jpg)
One second later.

As the ignition damage was dealt, a system announcement rang out at the top of the screen that Luo Ji had successfully killed the opposing Shanji.

V5, Mebius killed OMG, Shanji
The comments section exploded!
[Awesome!] [That damage assessment, that's some serious confidence in turning around.]

[This is unbelievable! After using his W skill to dash, the synergy with Lee Sin's Q skill was still perfectly applied to him, and the player completely lost it.]

Don't ask, it's not closed!

It was Luo Ji's extremely decisive double Q followed by E flash, and his quick turn after inflicting damage, that made Aki, who arrived late, unable to catch up at all.

He could only watch helplessly as the other side successfully left right in front of him.

"mine."

The pheasant readily admitted its mistake.

Top laners, eleven out of ten, get carried away in fights. They might claim to be rational, but in reality, they've lost all sense of reason.

Many people have probably encountered this feeling when playing games with friends.

obviously.

Pheasants are one of them.

"666666."

"How could it solo and escape successfully? That's incredible."

In the team.

FOFO and Jwei started cheering, while Ruler was secretly watching Karsa's expression while finishing off enemies. When he saw Karsa smile, he copied RNG's second smile and started smiling too.

no way.

He certainly knew that the LPL didn't have that disgusting senior-junior system like the Korean version.

But he can't change it anymore!
"Doesn't it seem strange?"

Nofe looked at Weiwei, who was standing to the side, completely dumbfounded.

Jokingly said:
"Even though we've been teammates for months, I've found that someone who's been slacking off on the bench is better at bringing out the talent in his teammates."

Weiwei nodded subconsciously.

But soon.

He also realized where the problem lay: Luo Ji himself possessed the ability to thread a single thread.

Often, his ganks are more of a bonus than a lifeline.

But for Luo Ji...

What he really needs is not a formulaic, timed gank, but a sufficiently wide space to perform.

And Casa.

I knew this from the very beginning, so I gave him absolute "freedom".

Luo Ji only provides protection to the top lane when playing heroes that truly require safe farming.

"As a jungler, in addition to managing resources on the field, you also need to manage resources on the player bench. You can't grasp the personality and strength of every player in a short time."

"But actually."

"You always have shortcuts to take."

"It's just that your pride and arrogance made you subconsciously overlook this shortcut."

That's right.

Nofe is a veiled reference to Casarte.

Regardless of whether what he said makes sense or not, they're all just contracted employees. Why is he working so hard for Meng, while Kasa takes the money and spends all his time watching dramas or scrolling on his phone? He only seriously plays a few practice matches when he's called upon.

They are the epitome of someone who only moves when whipped.

This doesn't work.

We have to find something for this lazybones to do.

Weiwei's eyes grew brighter and brighter; he seemed to have glimpsed his future. Of course, his path would inevitably differ slightly from Casa's.

after all.

In the LPL, each jungler has their own unique jungling style.
After successfully securing the first blood.

Luo Ji, who has returned to the online scene, has gradually stopped treating Shanji like a human being. The snowball effect in the top lane is always rolling very fast, especially for a slightly versatile champion like Lee Sin.

Just as Aki was thinking that he must have a chance to gank the top lane successfully in the next wave.

Above.

Luo Ji, who had re-entered the game and leveled up to level 6 by gaining experience, had already changed his usual approach and launched a rather proactive online offensive.

It's no longer about starting with the Q skill.

Even if you take the initiative to use Q first but don't use the second part to go in, it's just a regular way to whittle down the opponent's health and lower their guard.

Until the turret is left with low health.

The moment I noticed the enemy monkey hesitatingly trying to come over to farm minions, I decisively placed a ward, used ward hop, and used W to dash forward, even wasting a precious 75 gold true sight ward in the process.

The sudden turn of events left the pheasant quite startled.

But this time.

It's clearly too late to regret it now.

A flat A on the ground.

Slap the floor.

The second stage of deceleration is achieved by slamming the floor.

Lee Sin's E skill, "Thunderstrike," marks an enemy champion, making them visible for four seconds. The second part of the E skill slows down the enemy champion, making it impossible for Wukong to escape Lee Sin's attack range.

Chicken clearly didn't expect Luo Ji to play so aggressively after he came back online.

When he subconsciously used the W skill.

The monkey that had moved away was unable to escape Lee Sin's pursuit because it had the second slow buff from Lee Sin's E skill. Instead, it was Lee Sin, controlled by Luo Ji, who easily caught up with it.

That's how it is in professional esports.

The simpler and more unpretentious the operation, the harder it is for the opponent to escape.

Then attack normally.

Immediately following was the forceful execution of the ultimate move, "Dragon Tail Sweep".

Until the monkey was kicked into the air.

Only then did he unleash his Q skill again after it was off cooldown, and the second part of the Q skill was successfully activated.

RQQ!

Aside from the legendary Factory Director from the early days and a few "highlight compilations" of terrible junglers, very few professional players can miss this combo.

At this moment, almost all of Lee Sin's skills hit the opposing Wukong in a split fashion, with even a few basic attacks interspersed in between, all at the very moment the RQQ combo ended.

Above the canyon.

The familiar kill notification popped up once again.

V5, Mebius killed OMG, Shanji
On the road, the thread broke.

(End of this chapter)

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