Chapter 10 Kuroko Speaks!
Chapter 10 Kuroko Speaks!
The blind monk finally realized he couldn't withstand the damage, so he tried to flash in and kick him.
Vayne was positioned between him and the card.
Now, if he can just make that kick and Twisted Fate throws out that yellow card, everything will be over.
Without purification, Vayne is unable to handle this chain of control.
However...
What brought the blind monk despair has arrived.
He flashed in front of Vayne, only to find that he hadn't actually kicked out.
Vayne has gone invisible!
He rolled to create distance and killed the Lee Sin with three auto-attacks. At this moment, Twisted Fate and Sion arrived late, but Twisted Fate's yellow card had already disappeared!
With Luden's Echo and Boots of Speed, it will take at least four seconds for Twisted Fate to get his W ready again.
And it was at this time.
This gave Chen Wang room to maneuver.
Continue with auto-attacks, use Q skill to dodge and ambush, letting the wild card slip by. By the time the card's next W is ready, the first three-hit combo has already been taken down, and Chen Wang is now attacking the second three-hit combo.
From beginning to end, he didn't pay any attention to any of the Saines.
There were no A's at all.
When the card's second W was ready, the card pressed W immediately, but a red card appeared above his head. He paused for a moment before switching to a yellow card.
At that moment, the yellow card flew out of his hand.
Chen Wang took the hit head-on, his health dropping to less than two bars, but the second three-hit combo was already unleashed, and Twisted Fate died tragically at Vayne's feet.
Double Kill.
Chen Wang was eventually taken in by the belatedly arriving Sion, but that was enough.
[Holy crap?! Holy crap! A 1v3 double kill?!]
[Is this guy even human? He didn't use a single skill.]
Damn it, he got me again!
[Is the enemy even a Challenger player? What's that Lee Sin doing standing there after flashing? Did he get the money?]
[Is anyone recording this? This play... I feel like only Uzi could pull that off, but Uzi specializes in Vayne, isn't this guy a top laner?]
"Aish!"
Although he had taken Vayne's head, Smeb felt no joy whatsoever.
After this fight, Vayne has really gotten ahead.
Given their current dominance on the sidelines, they have absolutely no way to contain Vayne.
Nobody can control it anymore!
Three people couldn't kill Vayne, and she even got a double kill. Who can control a solo lane? You can't send two people to lane against Vayne every game, can you? What if the enemy team counterattacks and takes Baron?
In fact, in theory, Twisted Fate could have been paired with Vayne, or even better, since Vayne took Exhaust instead of Teleport, allowing them to organize a 5v4 team fight at any time.
The problem is that Vayne is too well-developed. After returning to base and getting Quicksilver Sash, Twisted Fate can't even look at her; if he dares to look, he'll die.
At 22 minutes into the game, Smeb's team prepared to gather at Baron Nashor to force a team fight, but Lee Sin was caught by Vayne in the jungle and the fight was over in five seconds. Although Smeb's team also caught the enemy Jarvan IV, neither side dared to start the dragon.
We've been held back again.
At the 25-minute mark, Chen Wang sent a direct PIN signal to his teammates.
"Nobody dares to start? Then I'll go up and start this tour myself."
With a true sight ward placed to block the enemy's vision, Chen Wang made his way from the Stone Beetle towards the enemy's jungle.
Smeb's team's map vision is being constantly compressed.
This was unavoidable. They had just sent people to deal with the minion wave that Vayne was pushing in the top lane. Sivir was afraid of being engaged on, so she didn't dare to go out and contest the mid lane immediately. Being a bit slow in clearing the wave, the support naturally moved a little slower.
Looking at the now-disappeared vision of the Baron pit, Smeb felt a little uneasy and decided to forcefully engage with his support.
Sivir's development is still very good. At this point, she already has three core items. Once she completes her ultimate, she can deal a lot of damage to the front line. In team fights, the opposing team is no match for her.
But just then...
Suddenly, Wheel Mom, who was standing behind, was pinned to the wall.
Followed by.
Galio used his first ultimate ability to support Chen Wang in this game.
Justice has arrived!
Sivir was briefly knocked back, followed by Galio's taunt and punch.
Chen Wang used Mercury to instantly remove the yellow card, and continued to deal damage by moving and attacking, hitting three rings.
By this time, he already had the Blade of the Ruined King, Guinsoo's Rageblade, and Mercury's Treads.
Although it's not as luxurious as Sivir's gear, it's enough.
As we all know, Vayne's damage output relies entirely on these two items; the rest of the time, she mainly builds resistance items and tanky items like Wit's End that deal some damage.
With the combined damage from the two, Sivir was instantly killed! But that wasn't all. Chen Wang immediately targeted the Lee Sin who was closest to him, applied Exhaust, and continued his actions.
With a roll, he dodged the Blind Monk's Sonic Wave, turned around and twisted the Wild Card. In the confined space, Chen Wang twisted almost every skill he could.
Lee Sin fell second. Sion's ultimate was useless in such a narrow place in the jungle. No one could stop Vayne anymore!
Two for five in one wave, GG was typed in the public chat, and Chen Wang just watched as the screen moved to the enemy's crystal and watched it explode.
Victory!!
The game ended, and Chen Wang's final score was 8/3/5.
[Holy crap, Vayne flanking and initiating a team fight, who are you anyway?]
[Is "small opening" not considered "opening"? Streamer, your spirit stole the mouse!]
[If I didn't know you were a professional, I would have thought you were using a script. I didn't even see the yellow card before you pressed the quicksilver button!]
Are you really going to beat all the top top laners in the LCK?
Chen Wang glanced at the comments in front of him and sneered, "This is nothing. Basic skills, okay?"
"Where are all those people who said I'd get thrashed before the fight?"
"Kuroko, speak up!"
The comments section started flooded with messages.
[Speak up, haters!]
Are you mute?
Where are they?
Speak? How?
Haters are opportunistic and never fight when things are going against them.
Even someone like Uzi, who's constantly criticized as a traitor and a "bathing dog," will see half the comments in the official livestream chat disappear when he pulls off a brilliant play.
joke.
If someone actually performs a skillful maneuver, and you still go up there saying things like "I could do that too," you're bound to be ridiculed.
This is similar to watching a top laner who loves to speak Chinese.
When they lose a game, everyone talks about developing the i16; when they actually win, everyone's going to say "Wow, that's awesome!"
"No wonder there were a thousand fewer viewers in the live stream after this game."
Chen Wang felt relieved: "So you're speechless now that I've won."
After being ridiculed, someone finally couldn't help but type on the keyboard.
[Condi is right. Playing ranked games has made them so confused they've lost sight of themselves.]
[Exactly, if you're so capable, why don't you go to the professional stage and beat the LCK top laner with your spinning top? Surely you can do it, right?]
[Fun fact: Faker has never beaten Butterfly so far.]
Oh my god, it's so cold!
It has to be the S7 haters who are really strong; that's how the older generation fights.
They won't shed tears until they see the coffin.
"Ahem, since you've all put it that way..."
"Keep an eye on WE's official Weibo account tonight, you know what I mean."
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