Nirvana Top Laner, Reborn Tokyo Girl
Chapter 182, 179T1: Nothing special.
Chapter 182, 179.T1? Nothing special.
When the kill announcement was broadcast from the top lane, everyone except the two people involved in the top lane and Faker was stunned.
The CFO's other teammates: "Huh?"
T1's other teammates: "Huh?"
The commentator on stage exclaimed, "Huh? How did he get a solo kill in the top lane?"
Dragon God in the live stream: "Wait, what's going on? Why the hell did Doran get killed by Shimamura-san???"
"Wait, what the hell is going on here?"
Yes, no one expected that a kill would occur in the top lane.
Nobody knew why Doran died in the top lane.
Even the director didn't expect it, so his attention was focused on the bottom lane.
No one noticed this fact until Dolan died silently in the top lane.
Only the two parties involved and Faker know what happened.
How did Faker know that?
Because Faker switched screens so quickly, he happened to see it.
Before the director could continue showing the bottom lane, CFO's team immediately initiated a team fight without hesitation.
They don't care how well this team fight goes right now.
They didn't care whether the team fight was initiated perfectly or not.
After securing a solo kill in the top lane, they had only one objective.
The goal is to keep the T1 players here so the opposing team can't escape.
Right now, all they want to do is expand the snowball as quickly as possible.
After Shimamura Yuna secured the kill in the top lane, the outcome of this team fight was almost a foregone conclusion.
As long as we can get the team going and hold out until Shimamura Yuna drops her TP, then the outcome is certain.
It's just a difference between making a big profit and making a small profit.
There is no option that doesn't make money.
Unless the entire CFO team, including Yuna Shimamura, performs at a subpar level.
But, this is impossible.
Yuna Shimamura was like a divine soldier descended from the heavens.
The moment the TP marker appeared in T1's jungle, the entire T1 team felt as if their escape route had been completely blocked.
They want to restrict Shimamura Yuna and block her teleport points.
However, with the CFO's full-fledged interference, this seemingly simple task was simply impossible to accomplish.
So T1 felt like they were watching a Grim Reaper who would kill them fly towards them from the top lane in a sphere.
Then, with Shimamura Yuna landing, the match came to a complete end.
Divine soldiers descended from the sky.
After landing, Shimamura Yuna immediately unleashed a precise enhanced cannon shot, finishing off the already low-health AD carry.
Then, activate W in cannon form, and with the help of the acceleration gate, accelerate directly to the jungler who was trying to escape. Use QW to follow up with a triple hammer, and then finish with an E skill, instantly killing the jungler with nearly two-thirds of his health.
At this point, the team fight is basically over.
After Shimamura Yuna landed and killed two people, the team battle seemed to be over, but in fact, the suspense had already been lost.
Only a few remnants and scattered soldiers remained.
They couldn't mount any effective resistance, nor could they have any impact on the subsequent team fight.
It can only be said that the outcome of this team fight was already decided the moment Doran's Jax suddenly and inexplicably died, allowing Shimamura Yuna to come to the front line in a 5v4 situation without taking any damage.
These subsequent team fight victories were all butterfly effects triggered by Doran's death.
It's the result of the snowball rolling, not the cause.
It's fair to say that Shimamura Yuna didn't make any truly amazing moves after landing.
The cannon did hit, and the hammer form's skill set was indeed unleashed; there was no impressive dodging or movement.
There wasn't much of a dramatic tug-of-war.
It means that after landing, the physical damage will kill you.
Well, the problem is coming.
Why was Shimamura able to land?
After watching this, the Dragon God couldn't help but click his tongue in amazement.
"Oh my god, T1 is completely crushed this time, it's going to be 2-0 now."
"Wait, why did he get solo killed in the top lane??? This weapon can't keep up with anyone."
"To be honest, this was a bit too sudden, you know? The other T1 players were caught off guard."
"This is absolutely Doran's fault. I'm telling you, there's no doubt it's his problem."
"I don't understand what's going on at all, how could this happen?"
At this point, the director finally showed the replay of the solo kill in the top lane.
However, it's impossible to tell what happened from the footage.
Because when the scene switched, Dolan was already at half health, so there was no way to know how he had gotten to half health in the previous wave.
This solo kill was so natural it was like kicking a stray dog to death on the roadside.
It was like a powerful cannon was ambushed in the grass, and then it was instantly killed in Hammer Mode.
Dolan didn't even fight back.
It's so natural it's unbelievable.
Upon seeing this, the live chat was flooded with "???"
The Dragon God smiled with relief.
"Hahaha. Sigh, what else can I say?"
"Shimamura killed one in the top lane, then killed two more in the bottom lane. That's it, one person killed three, T1 is finished."
That's right, the competition has already proceeded this way, so there's really nothing more to say.
This was entirely due to Dolan's individual skill gap, which caused the entire team fight to have far-reaching consequences.
Looking at how this was initiated, it seems so simple and easy that it's almost incomprehensible.
It makes non-T1 fans laugh and gloat, while it makes T1 fans angry and upset.
It was a desperate solo kill.
"Today, Tadpole is going to wail. Sigh, Dolan is really bad, Dolan should retire!"
While Ryujin was saying that, T1 fans in the chat were still saying, "Where's the lamentation? Anyway, after defeating Shimamura-san, we'll go to T1."
Some people even said, "The better Shimamura plays, the happier I am as a tadpole."
But when the Dragon God saw these comments, he chuckled coldly: "Heh heh, the tadpole is still daydreaming."
"Let me tell you, if you're hoping Shimamura will go to T1, then you have to pray that the entire team, including CFO, performs poorly, and only Shimamura performs poorly, you understand?"
"If Dolan plays well and Shimamura plays poorly, then T1 won't dare to replace Dolan, because there will be pressure from public opinion if they do."
"If the entire CFO team performs well, given Shimamura's personality, I'm telling you, she most likely won't go to T1 in the third stage. She might go to the LPL, or she might stay with CFO, but she definitely won't go to T1."
"There is only one possibility for her to go to T1: if T1 beats them, the CFO doesn't perform well, but she performs well personally. In that case, she might really go to T1. There is absolutely no other possibility."
After Ryujin said that, the comments section was filled with questions: "How did you know that?", "Are you Shimamura-san?", "Who told you that?"
The Dragon God, however, smiled without saying a word.
"It's alright, just wait and see."
“You don’t know how to read a person’s character, you don’t know how to see through a person’s true nature. But I’m different.”
“I understand the underlying logic of Shimamura-san. I can see through her true nature by looking at the snippets of her words in her live streams, interviews, and vlogs, as well as some of her actions.”
"And time will prove whether I'm right or not." After that, he stopped arguing about the topic with the viewers.
Instead, they continued to focus their attention on the game.
After this team fight, the course of the game changed completely once again.
That's just how League of Legends is.
Although it's said to be a long game, in reality, a small disadvantage in the early stages can cause the win rate to plummet.
However, if a player is at a significant disadvantage, the outcome of the match can be pretty much decided.
Even if you have a theoretically strong late-game composition, you'll find that it's almost impossible to accept having a significant disadvantage in the early game.
It cannot be said that there is no chance of turning things around.
But the probability is really, really low.
The same applies to the T1.
After this team fight, they can only hope to turn the tide with some miraculous team fights.
Otherwise, the only outcome will be being gradually eroded and crushed.
However, CFO's team is not an LPL team.
Teams in regions with weak overall strength but strong training groups tend to have one characteristic.
That means if you can't win with hard power, you win with tactics and discipline.
Therefore, what is presented to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan is that even though they could not beat teams like LPL and LCK in the past, they will play more logically and are less likely to disappoint compared to European and American teams and other wildcard teams.
It's unlikely that a situation like giving away freebies will occur.
It seems more like they simply can't beat each other in terms of raw strength.
But the teams across the region, especially those from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, have always firmly believed in one thing.
That means that if you lack individual strength, the only way to win is through discipline and tactics.
Even if these things don't work immediately, they will eventually come in handy.
To defeat the strong, the weak need to be better than the strong in certain aspects.
Otherwise, we can't compete in terms of raw power, tactics, or discipline.
If they can't compete anywhere else, then where does the team's winning formula lie?
A team that doesn't deserve to win can't win.
Now, CFO, as the only team in the LCP region with real strength and the ability to gain an advantage based on player stats, is no longer a team that has to rely on underdog victories to gain an advantage.
But the effort they put in as a once-weak team, and the results they achieved, are still deeply etched into their being.
They almost never crash or overextend themselves when they have a significant advantage.
They will only end a game that should have ended anyway, in the most conservative and winning way.
As a player whose style is inherently meticulous, Shimamura Yuna's style is highly compatible with the team's.
All of this is quite suffocating for T1.
They left no openings, relentlessly forcing team fights and compressing the development space of T1 players.
They won team fight after team fight, which was a given.
Even T1 couldn't pull off a miracle team.
Because all the positions and equipment of the CFO team are designed to avoid this situation as much as possible.
They are ahead in terms of combat power.
However, psychologically, they may be even more rigorous and under more pressure than T1, who are originally at a disadvantage.
because
This is T1!
This is T1, the team that once turned a 5 gold deficit against EDG, and then rallied from a match point deficit to win the World Championship last year, achieving a remarkable five-time world title.
This is, in many people's minds, the strongest team in the world.
No matter how bad T1's current situation is, because of the team name and Faker's ID, no one will let their guard down and no one will look down on them.
At least the CFOs and their colleagues are very excited right now.
If they win this game, they will lead T1 2-0 and take the lead in the match.
For teams in the wildcard region, this alone is a remarkable achievement.
It has nothing to do with whether T1 is strong or not.
Rather, it means that beating T1 is a great thing in itself.
All the CFOs are now feeling a suppressed and restrained excitement.
They want to be released.
But such liberation can only be created through victory.
This unwavering focus became the biggest limitation for T1, making it difficult for them to find a weakness and turn the tide.
T1 fans are still hoping for a miracle.
But the final result was that things developed in the most realistic direction.
Shimamura Yuna's Jayce accumulated a significant advantage through wave after wave of team fight victories.
With the Azure Dragon Blade as its core equipment, Jayce doesn't lack combat power in the late game.
The overly advanced equipment turned Shimamura Yuna into an all-around warrior who could fight, withstand attacks, and even have some poke ability.
Basically, there's no one that Shimamura Yuna's Jayce can't one-shot.
If so, then add two more basic attacks.
Thanks to Yuna Shimamura's performance, everyone discovered that Jayce could also be a powerful carry in the late game, thanks to her skills.
In contrast, Dolan's weapon mastery is nothing but pure maggots.
It deals absolutely no damage and has absolutely no tankiness.
Joining a party means getting beaten half to death, then using an E-fan (likely referring to a specific skill or ability) to stay alive for a short while.
It dies precisely when the electric fan stops, completely powerless to fight back.
The difference in skill between the two players was so astonishing that T1 fans couldn't bear to watch.
And it wasn't just Jess; the others' combat strength was by no means low either.
While Jess couldn't handle the situation, the others were also capable of fighting.
T1 suffered wave after wave of team fight losses, with Shimamura Yuna dominating the team fights time and time again.
"Holy crap, that Jayce shot the AD carry half his life. T1 is completely unplayable."
"Sigh, I really don't know what use this weapon master is. It's completely useless."
"The difference in performance on the road is really too big."
"Ugh, they're giving away weapons again. Can you please stop?"
With each sigh from the Dragon God, the gap between T1 and CFO widened, and their chances of winning became increasingly slim.
It was as if I had fallen into an abyss.
Suffocation, despair, until death.
Finally, after a series of Dragon Soul fights, T1, this game that was like being slowly pulled through by a knife, came to an end.
Perhaps no one in the world expected this.
In this match between T1 and CFO, CFO ultimately secured a dominant 2-0 victory, taking the lead in the match.
Moreover, unlike the last game.
In this game, Shimamura Yuna almost single-handedly opened up the situation.
She single-handedly extended her advantage to the entire team.
This made everyone realize that despite the CFO's progress, Shimamura Yuna's core position in the team has absolutely not changed.
She is still the most dazzling rookie top laner in the world.
The entire stadium erupted in thunderous cheers.
"CFO! CFO!"
(End of this chapter)
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