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Chapter 107 The underwear is about to rip!

Chapter 107 The underwear is about to rip!

Both teams' lineups are now locked.

Blue side: LGD
Top Lane: Ornn

Jungler: Sylas
Mid Lane: Akali
Bottom Lane: Kalista and Nautilus

Purple side: TES
Top Lane: Jayce

Jungle: Gragas

Mid Lane: Viktor
Bottom Lane: Draven and Thresh

【Ding! 】

[The older brother pulled out his signature "red" underwear to get revenge. There's only one "underwear boy" in this world, host! Tear the older brother's red underwear to shreds! Win this match decisively and claim your first championship!!!]

[Reward: 100 Comedy Points]

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"Underpants kid?"

This doesn't sound like a good title. If all else fails, I can give it to my older brother!
Di Wu muttered a somewhat helpless complaint, but he still had to accept the championship.

Tear my brother's underwear apart? What a perverted task, but I love it!!!

Both sides entered Summoner's Rift.

The focus of the fight was on the bottom lane. Karsa chose to start his jungle in his own top half, while Peanut farmed from the bottom half towards the top lane. Both sides had their F6 camps warded in the early game, making it almost like they were openly opening their jungle camps.

"69, be careful on the first wave!" Karsa also reminded 369 in the top lane.

My plan is to clear out the upper section, go home to buy shoes, and then go to the lower section.

Karsa chose a Wolf's Head Gragas build in this game, and boots are still a crucial item.

In the mid lane, Di Wu opted for a conservative Doran's Shield start. Short-ranged opponents might struggle a bit in the early game against long-ranged opponents, but things would become much more comfortable after level three.

Knight came out of the first level and immediately began to play very aggressively. He was determined to get back all the hardship and humiliation he had suffered in the first two games!

Viktor, having learned Q at level 1, moved forward to try and exert pressure, but Akali positioned herself far back, behind the backline minions.

He wasn't in a hurry; his priority was to gain experience in this position.

However, Knight's continued forward pressure showed that he was genuinely a bit angry after the first two games.
After Viktor stepped forward and landed a Q to trigger Comet, he even tried to step forward to land a Buffed A, but Akali didn't retreat; instead, she moved forward to meet him.

Viktor's attack range is 525, but his Q has a range of 600, while Akali's Q has a maximum range of 550.

If Viktor hadn't come up and landed that auto-attack, he could have maintained the distance, but Knight clearly lost his usual composure and wanted to dominate the early game.

Moreover, this blood exchange counts as two parts of QA, and there's even a Q shield.

As Diwu stepped forward to take the A, his Q skill, utilizing its maximum range, also hit Viktor, who was preparing to retreat. After all, the Q skill had not yet evolved and did not provide Viktor with a speed boost.

Akali triggered her passive, taking a small step back and using it to propel herself towards Viktor, using the speed boost it provided.

Furthermore, the slow effect applied to Viktor by Q, according to the famous theory of relativity in the Rift, is equivalent to Viktor being slowed down and Akali being accelerated, which is like Viktor being frozen in place by Akali.

With the attack range granted by his passive, Viktor can land an auto-attack and then follow up with a Q to apply a slow.

"Snapped!"

Viktor was hit with Electrocute, Akali took another step back, turned around and used her ultimate to hang on Viktor again.

Wow! His Akali is so smooth. There aren't any unnecessary movements!

Knight narrowed his eyes slightly. He had already started drinking health potions. Akali's energy bar was not enough. It was his turn now.

He turned around and used his "attack power of up to 53" to attack Di Wu twice in a row.

Diwu lost 43 HP in one go. Overall, in terms of the blood exchange, Diwu still came out on top, while Viktor lost almost a third of his health.

Diwu still has Doran's Shield, so he's not afraid of this kind of blood exchange.

You're going to play aggressively, but what about when it gets to level three? Aren't you afraid of dying?
Akali gains the upper hand after reaching level 3. Getting hit by one E will get you flashed, and getting hit by two E means you're basically going to be on TV.

After reaching level two, and with Di Wu wielding the Cloud Formation, the situation began to turn around.

Knight unleashed his laser, intending to blast both himself and his troops, but Di Wu sidestepped and twisted aside while simultaneously pressuring him forward.

Viktor could only retreat and create distance, but this allowed Diwu to turn around and push the lane first, using two Qs to activate Twilight Shroud to regain energy and then follow up with another Q.

Akali, on the other hand, was the first to reach level three in the mid lane, securing lane control.

In the commentary booth, Lao K was already somewhat speechless.
Akali's pressuring technique is so smooth.
He looks like the kind of man who's always engrossed in Akali Ninja Chronicles.

Akali secured the mid lane first, Gragas went back to base to buy his own boots and headed towards his own bottom side of the map. Dexter and Thresh controlled the lane completely in the bottom lane.

Before Samira's sudden emergence, there was no ADC in the bot lane who could beat a double-wielding Draven.

Even Samira only has a slightly better chance than a regular ADC.

What's more, it's the older brother's Draven, who has been used to counter imp's Kalista in the Korean server for many years.

Kramer couldn't withstand JKL's onslaught and was pushed back to the turret.

"Our bot lane is under so much pressure! We feel like we're going to get ganked!"

Peanut was still farming from the bottom half of the map to reach level 3 quickly, and he just finished defeating the Red Wolves and Toads to reach level 3.

"No, Wanghu, the pressure on the bottom lane is too great, I have to go check it out! Don't let them get ganked!" Di Wu glanced at the situation in the bottom lane. Kalista and Nautilus had both been reduced to half health. He had to move Peanut back to the bottom side of the map to protect the bottom lane duo.

Peanut nodded, abandoning the idea of ​​heading towards the top lane, and circled back between his own mid-lane first and second towers.
After quickly clearing the top half of the map and returning home to buy shoes, Karsa, seeing the low health of LGD's bottom lane, rushed back to the bottom half of the map.

"They're here! The barrels are here!"

The wolf head appearing above the bot lane duo's heads means that Karsa has arrived near the bot lane. He has been suppressed in the early game and has not had time to ward the tri-bush in the lower half of the map.

Killua quickly placed a ward in the grass in front of the Golem, only to see the person he least wanted to see.

Gragas drank while using his W ability, and then circled around the turret.

Without the slightest hesitation, Karsa flashed forward the instant he used his E to knock Kalista into the air. Thresh, positioned in front, landed a Q on the knocked-up Kalista, and simultaneously used his lantern on Gragas, pulling him back to the edge of the turret to create space and tank the turret damage.

The older brother showed no mercy, determined to let everyone know.
What are "life-defining underwear"? What the hell is "damn red underwear"?!
Once W is used, the rolling blade is thrown out to refresh W, and then the three-ring attack is immediately maxed out.

Skateboard shoes were no use, so Kramer simply stopped using Flash altogether.

Draven took away the skateboard shoe with a single slash!
"First Blood!"

"This Draven looks like K."

Lao K stopped himself from speaking as soon as he was about to.

Damn it, I forgot I'm on the road again. I really don't have the talent for this kind of work.

If it weren't for the fact that I'm just starting out with live streaming and need to rely on viewership, I wouldn't be doing this again! I can't even speak freely!

This Draven is simply godlike!
Judging by age, did JKL learn Draven from me?

"It's terrifying, like a ghost!" Lao K shook his head in a moment of quick thinking, and Ji De and Wang Duoduo next to him breathed a sigh of relief.

Another explosion was averted.

Peanut, who had just reached F6, heard the good news from the bottom lane and stopped heading towards the bottom lane.

Draven has already withdrawn his winnings; there's no point in going any further down the lane.

"Brother Di, can you come and catch this barrel? He should be here to catch the river crab!" Little Peanut pinged at the river crab in the riverbed.

At this point, both sides' F6 wards have disappeared, and Karsa will definitely think he is in the upper half of the map.

Di Wu glanced at the mid lane and decisively abandoned the wave in front of him, then followed Peanut and crouched in the bushes in the middle of the bottom river.

Karsa came down to fight the Rift Scuttler, and the Scuttler came from the opposite direction of the players, just in time to land right in front of Diwu and Peanut.
As the Rift Scuttler was driven to the middle of the river, Sylas used his E to move forward while simultaneously landing his Smite, stealing the Rift Scuttler. The second part of his E immediately landed on Gragas, who didn't have Flash.

The Gragas, whose health was already low from tanking the tower, was already at the kill threshold, but
Peanut didn't press S and didn't get the last passive A. Di Wu activated the Mist Array on the spot, threw the reverse E skill into the Mist Array, and flashed to use Q.

"LGD Gnik has killed TES Karsa!"

He then used the second part of his E skill, Falcon Dance, which had been thrown into the shroud, to return to the shroud and cleanly headed towards the minion wave in front of the turret in the mid lane.

???

Wow? So handsome!?

Wang Duoduo nodded repeatedly. Although Peanut deliberately let Gnik get the kill, Gnik's reverse Twilight Shroud, Flash and Q, and then the second part of his E skill to return to Twilight Shroud was visually very cool, and he even managed to quickly return to lane.

The official live stream room is now filled with sandalwood on the screen.

"No, is Little Peanut really going to give away kills like this?"

"Jin Nick definitely shouted, 'Give it to me!' It's confirmed 80%!"

"Are they going to give Akali a kill in the early game? And with the red buff, they can't push the mid lane at all!"

"For Akali, the early game is over. Akali, who is 1-0, is feeling the chill down his spine."

"Oh no, this is really bad. Gnik's playstyle feels just like the Akali I've encountered in ranked games!"

"Wasn't he playing really cool? A real man never looks back at the explosion. The Falcon Dance and the Cloud Formation were perfectly timed for the second E to go back and farm the lane!"

"Eating human heads and eating threads, does that brat Nick not want to suffer at all?"

"what?"

In TES's voiceover, Karsa blinked hard, unable to believe what she was seeing.

Why didn't Sylas go to the top lane? And why is the enemy mid laner here again?
"Hey, don't give him the red buff!"

Before Karsa could even question Knight, Knight sighed helplessly.
Huh? Not a buddy? You.
But to be fair, it's true that my awareness was too poor; even without Akali, I would have been taken down by Sylas.

"Oh no, he doesn't have Flash anymore!" Karsa said helplessly, pointing to Diwu's Flash.

However, unless Akali uses her Twilight Shroud to trade damage, it will still be very difficult for him to catch her.

Moreover, once Akali reaches level six, with his two ultimate abilities, he will have absolutely no chance to catch her.

Just then, the older brother, who had just returned home to buy equipment, saw Akali devour the head and couldn't help but move his throat.
Wait, dude? Is this how you guys treat me?

Akali eats heads
He had a bad feeling, and his brother shifted his position.
Why do I feel a little uncomfortable? Like it's slightly cool?

Damn it!
My underwear is about to rip!

. . . . . .

 Goodnight, guys! Have a great weekend!
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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