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Chapter 213 Shattering Illusions

"Scout was quite careful this time, he even avoided the bottom half of the map and stayed close to the top, but there was no way to dodge it. Cassiopeia's reverse R-flash is still too difficult to avoid, since you can't avoid it by turning your back."

Miller offered a slight excuse for Scout, saying that although Scout had a minor problem, there really wasn't a good solution.

Guan Zeyuan affirmed: "This reverse R-flash mechanism is indeed quite difficult to dodge. So far, it seems that only C-God has successfully dodged it during his live stream. At that time, C-God was also facing Faker's Cassiopeia."

However, Scout's death didn't have a huge impact. The minion wave loss wasn't significant, and they didn't lose any towers. The only problem was they might lose the dragon, but it was just a wind dragon, one of the least useful dragon types, so SKT probably didn't want to fight it.

"Faker doesn't have Flash next, which is an opportunity. Clearlove is almost level six. We can see if there's a chance to fight back in the mid lane. Also, the pressure on the top lane is increasing. If SKT doesn't come up with a solution, C will be the one to win."

[Classic kills are a bit dry, right? But I agree with this one!]

That Riven in the top lane, she might just flash and scare us to death in team fights later (lol)

[Huni: Why is this different from what I saw in my livestream?]

Scout is still too inexperienced. If C-God were in this situation, they might just turn the tide and win.

[C says: What makes you think I'll be pinned under the tower?]

A mid-lane player dying once is not a big deal to everyone, after all, the opponent is Faker and there is help from the jungler, dying once or twice is understandable, as long as they don't keep dying.

As for Huni in the top lane, he has now successfully entered a self-isolation mode. Looking at Riven blocking the way in front of the second tower, his greatest courage is to enter the self-isolation bush, and then he dares not go any further.

Actually, SKT's best option right now is to replicate the five-man gank on the second tower and push down the bottom tower, just like they did in the last group stage. This way, they can at least get resources and won't let a lane go to waste.

However, EDG's mid and jungle picked support-type heroes in this game. They were somewhat worried about EDG's support speed. In addition, there was no stable control chain in this game, and tower diving was too risky. It was possible that it would end up being a complete disaster.

As the timer ticked down to nine minutes, a period of relative peace was temporarily established, but both sides remained cautious beneath the surface.

SKT's top lane is getting worse and worse. Riven is already level 8, while Huni's Fiora is only level 5. They are eager to find a way to break the deadlock.

However, with both the factory manager and Taliyah still having their first ultimate abilities available, they dared not make any rash moves.

EDG didn't find any good opportunities in those two minutes. SKT defended very well despite being at a disadvantage. Apart from the top laner executing a starvation tactic, the mid, bot, and jungle players were constantly coordinating and maintaining excellent vision control.

However, there is a problem here: no matter how SKT defends or how well they do in the bottom half of the map, the top lane is always losing money.

Currently, the top lane alone has already created a 2,000 gold difference between the two teams, not even counting the gold difference in the mid lane.

At 9 minutes and 30 seconds, Li Chen quickly cleared a wave of newly spawned minions in front of the second tower, then controlled Riven to enter the bushes and begin recalling.

Huni wasn't qualified to provide vision, unaware that Riven had already recalled, and remained obediently standing in the bush, lost in thought.

From God's perspective, after Li Chen returned home, he sold the reusable potions he had and directly bought a Tiamat and a pickaxe.

The Exile is on its way!

The Exile is on its way!

"In this gank, Clearlove, don't come over. Go roam mid and keep an eye on Faker. He hasn't used his teleport, so he's definitely holding back. Try to scare him a bit later."

While using his skills to travel, Li Chen began to plan the details of this ambush.

Meiko then tapped the screen and said, "C-God, the enemy has placed a ward here, in the first bush. We don't know if they have one in the second bush yet."

"Don't worry about the wards, they can't see me. You two get ready, I'll make my move once I get behind the tower. Be proactive. Mid laner, wait for my signal and use your ultimate. Clearlove, don't be cowardly, fly straight to Faker. Taliyah, use your ultimate to protect him depending on the situation."

Li Chen's sudden gank was very well planned. He first let the bottom lane take the initiative to attack, and then Nocturne activated his ultimate. SKT would then think that this was a gank on the bottom lane.

But if Nightmare suddenly flies to Faker at this moment, SKT will think it's a feint, but in reality, they really are ganking bot lane this time.

"You've placed your bets on the rat, so I'll shatter your illusions." Li Chen looked at the rat who was still farming minions and developing his strength, and he could already vaguely imagine what would happen later.

At this moment, Huni, who had been playing in the bushes for half a day, watched the minions pass between the first and second towers, while Riven did not come out to farm the minions.

At first, I thought Riven was eating jungle monsters, but as time went on, I gradually realized something was wrong.

So he carefully took a few steps forward, his fingers on the W and D keys, ready to unleash his skill at any moment, and finally, at the extreme distance, he inserted a fake ward into the grass.

The vision illuminated the bushes, but there was no one inside, which relieved Huni: "The enemy Riven isn't in the top lane; she's probably gone back to base. We need to be careful in the mid lane."

Huni relayed the message to his teammates while heading to the lane to farm minions.

After a few minutes, Huni was overjoyed to finally smell the minions again. This time, she could at least reach level six, and wouldn't be inferior to even a support.

Faker had studied Li Chen's preferences and knew that Li Chen had a habit of suddenly ganking mid and bot lanes, so he reminded him, "You guys be careful, god_C might gank mid and bot lanes, and the same goes for the jungle."

Bang and Wolf in the bottom lane didn't seem to care much. They weren't pushing too far forward, and they had excellent vision control around them. They could immediately detect any other EDG players who approached.

However, at that moment, a seemingly honest Meiko suddenly controlled his Titan to cross the minion wave, took two steps forward, and threw a hook at Lulu.

The hook missed and was dodged, grazing Lulu's body and hitting the wall, but it still pulled Titan to Lulu's side.

Wolf was startled by this sudden move and quickly said, "The enemy bot lane has made a move; they might be trying to gank us."

Peanut, who was right next to the Blue Buff camp, heard this and immediately signaled, "I'm on my way! I'm on my way!"

But at that moment, the factory manager finally used his first ultimate move of the game.

Night falls!

As a black mist appeared, the SKT players lost sight of their teammates.

"Where is it? Where is it?"

"Did it fly down?"

"Huni, teleport now! Teleport before dawn!"

Everyone was asking about Nightmare's target, while also glancing around at other people's screens.

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