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Chapter 137: Six consecutive wins, tying the longest winning streak record in the Spring Season!

Chapter 137 Six-game winning streak, tying the longest winning streak record in the Spring Season!
It's not very safe for three people to dive the tower and kill two people.

But Jayce's damage was too high, and IG's bot lane duo couldn't handle it at all.

They were quickly killed under the tower.

Zhou Dian and imp each got a kill.

PYL, who had been tanking the tower, managed to escape with a flash when he was down to his last sliver of health.

Two for zero, a perfectly executed tower dive.

In the commentary box.

Miller said, "When did PYL insert that thread eye? That's some real skill!"

"That's right. The two IG bot laners had no idea there was a ward behind the tower. Rookie and Kid had just left when Jayce immediately teleported down and surrounded the IG bot lane duo!" Wawa added.

Neither of the two commentators noticed that Jayce had placed a ward behind IG's bottom tower earlier.

Miller subconsciously thought that the ward was specially made by PYL for the top laner's teleport.

So, the observers immediately replayed the scene where Jayce placed a ward.

"Oh my, Jayce placed the ward himself. Zhou Shen thought a bit ahead this time!" Miller quickly said.

At this moment, Baolan was also a little annoyed.

After being sent back to base by Jayce's two shots, why didn't you use your scanner to scan the area between the first and second turrets in the bottom lane when you came out again?

The defensive awareness is still not good enough.

If they had cleared LGD's ward, their bot lane wouldn't have been tower-dived this time.

But it's too late to regret these things now.

After LGD's tower dive, IG's bot lane basically collapsed.

Zhou Dian and PYL quickly destroyed IG's bottom lane tower.

Then, the two returned to the city and headed straight for the Rift Herald.

The bottom lane minions have been dealt with, so we don't need to worry about them for now. All five LGD players gathered near the Baron pit, determined to take down the Rift Herald.

Although IG is currently at a disadvantage, they don't want to give up the Rift Herald easily.

If LGD gets the Rift Herald, it means they'll lose their first tower in the middle.

As a result, the five members of IG gradually gathered near the Dragon Pit.

It looked like the two sides were about to engage in a large-scale 5v5 team fight.

However, this team fight ultimately did not occur.

While the two sides were grappling in the river, Zhou Dian's Jayce fired two consecutive shots from a very tricky angle, hitting both of IG's carries.

Before the team fight even started, IG's two carries had already lost almost half their health.

Moreover, IG was at a disadvantage.

This team fight is clearly out of the question.

If they insist on fighting, they're basically just going up there to their doom.

Therefore, the IG members had no choice but to abandon the Rift Herald and disperse from the river.

While LGD is about to take Rift Herald, quickly push the minion waves on each lane.

LGD easily secured the Rift Herald, and Eimy picked up the Herald's Eye.

Then, Eimy headed straight for the mid lane, ignoring the fact that the mid lane minions had been pushed to his own tower, and directly crushed the Herald's Eye to summon the Rift Herald.

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LGD needs to take advantage of Jayce's current dominance to speed up the game and prevent IG from dragging it into the late game.

At this point, IG's mid-lane tower had only one-third of its health remaining, and the Rift Herald could easily destroy it with a single charge, so LGD didn't need to push with the minion wave.

The Rift Herald walked to the front of IG's mid tower.

IG's mid, jungle, and support trio were in the mid lane at that moment, and quickly moved forward to try and take down the Rift Herald.

Because LGD simply released the vanguard and left without following up.

After the three of them reduced the Rift Herald's health to more than half, the Rift Herald charged forward.

They destroyed IG's mid-lane tower.

At just over 13 minutes into the game, all three of IG's towers on all three lanes were destroyed.

In particular, the fall of the mid-lane tower completely shifted the game's momentum into LGD's hands.

LGD can freely place vision in IG's jungle, making IG play increasingly passively.

In addition, the mid-game is Jayce's strongest period.

In Zhou Dian's game, Jayce was too far ahead in development and dealt too much damage.

Most importantly, Zhou Dian's Jayce had incredibly accurate cannon shots.

With Jayce on the team, IG faces immense difficulties in the mid-game, whether defending towers or contesting neutral resources.

Often, after Jayce fires two shots, IG's players have no choice but to retreat.

At the 18-minute mark of the game, Jayce took down IG's top lane second turret and bottom lane second turret in succession.

Of IG's six outer turrets, only the second middle turret remains.

LGD's economic lead has reached over 6,000 to 7,000 yuan.

In the top lane alone, Jayce had a lead of over 3,000 gold over Camille.

Now Duke has to avoid being on the top of the leaderboard when farming or defending lanes.

There's no way around it; if Camille and Jayce weren't nearby, he couldn't even stay under the tower in a one-on-one situation.

LGD's overall advantage is already enormous; winning this game is just a matter of time.

LGD didn't hesitate.

Taking advantage of Jayce's still significant in-game influence, LGD's five players suddenly grouped up and pushed down IG's second mid-lane tower before Baron Nashor spawned.

At this point, all six outer towers of the red team IG have been destroyed.

Meanwhile, while LGD grouped up to push the second mid tower, Duke and Rookie took down LGD's top and bottom lane towers respectively.

Then, the two hurried back to the city.

To prevent LGD from pushing into the mid-lane high ground.

However, LGD did not rush to IG's high ground. After the jungler and support cleared vision around Baron Nashor, they recalled to base.

For IG, this was a trade of one tower for two towers.

The disadvantage was exchanged for economic advantage, and even more economic advantage was gained, so this move was undoubtedly a win.

But LGD doesn't really care, as long as the middle tower doesn't fall.

Because the dragon is about to spawn.

IG has lost all six outer turrets, while LGD still has their mid turret intact.

IG couldn't contest any vision around the Baron pit. How can they defend this Baron?

Not to mention the economic gap of several thousand yuan between the two sides.

At 21 minutes into the game, after LGD cleared IG's vision near the Baron pit, they immediately started attacking Baron.

It's not long-winded at all.

With no vision around the Dragon Pit, Baolan and Kid had no choice but to build wards.

Then Baolan was caught red-handed by LGD and killed instantly.

The dominant player using a large dragon to fish is a deliberate, overt strategy that cannot be avoided.

Knowing that LGD was indeed attacking Baron, the remaining four members of IG had no choice but to fight it out in a 4v5 situation.

But Zhou Dian didn't even give them a chance to fight back.

LGD stopped attacking Baron Nashor, and after a brief back-and-forth battle around the Baron pit, IG withdrew.

Because Jayce crippled three IG players with two shots.

There were already few people, and now they're all disabled.

Even if LGD is fighting the Baron Nashor, IG still won't be able to win the team fight.

As soon as IG left, LGD took over Baron.

IG, of course, hadn't given up completely, and Kid chose to stay and try to steal Baron. However, IG had no vision of the Baron pit.

Kid hovered above the dragon pit, mentally estimating LGD's speed in taking down the dragon.

When he blindly rushed into the dragon pit, the dragon still had 2,000 health points.

It's not time to resort to punishment yet.

However, a dragon with 2,000 HP is already at a very dangerous level.

Kid felt he had a chance to fight for Baron Nashor this time.

The next moment, LGD showed him with facts that they wanted to steal the Baron?
You're really overthinking it.

As soon as Kid came down, PYL shouted, "Stop!"

LGD's five players immediately stopped attacking Baron.

Kid immediately panicked.

Damn, are you LGD players so coordinated?!

They stopped as soon as they said they'd stop, but not a single person impulsively continued attacking Baron.

Kid felt that even with 2,000 HP, he still had a chance to fight back against the dragon.

It's because he's seen too many LPL teams handle Baron Nashor in a very crude way.

When many LPL teams are fighting for Baron, they often panic as soon as the enemy jungler enters the Baron pit.

Although the dragon's health was low, it was still far from the point where it needed to resort to Smite.

In a moment of panic, some people went to attack the dragon, while others went to attack the enemy jungler.

Lack of unified action led to chaos.

Instead, it gave the enemy jungler the opportunity to steal the Baron.

However, Kid was facing LGD, whose five players stopped attacking at the same time.

The dragon's health stopped at around two thousand points.

Kid immediately panicked.

Hurry up and attack Baron Nashor as hard as you can, try to reduce its health to just a few hundred points so that it can be finished off with Smite.

However, Kid had only dealt 300 damage to Baron before he was focused down and killed by all five members of LGD.

Then, LGD easily secured the Baron.

In the commentary box.

Miller sincerely exclaimed, "LGD's discipline in handling the enemy jungler's attempt to steal the dragon was truly outstanding!"

"As soon as Kid went down, all five LGD players stopped attacking almost simultaneously. Their actions were incredibly coordinated!"

“Yes!” Wawa nodded. “LGD suddenly stopped attacking and then simultaneously went to kill Kid. It had a very disciplined and orderly feel to it!”

In the live broadcast room, many viewers were also discussing LGD's handling of the Baron Nashor.

[Damn, all five of them stopped at the same time, that's kind of cool!]

[It feels like watching LCK; LPL teams rarely have this level of discipline!]

What exactly happened to LGD? LGD used to be one of the most undisciplined teams in the entire LPL, how come they're so disciplined now?

I don't understand, but I'm deeply moved!

Don't understand? That's right, because I don't understand either!

[It feels like LGD is really going to achieve something this year; they've even solved their discipline problem!]

[The Spring Split champion has a very good chance!]

Please stop jinxing LGD! Reaching the semifinals in the Spring Split is already a success!

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After LGD secured Baron Nashor, the game was essentially over.

In just over twenty minutes, LGD's economic lead had reached nearly 10,000.

The economic gap is simply too large.

This resulted in a greater disparity in equipment between the two sides.

At this moment, Jayce's QE enhanced cannon shot is so powerful that it's like a pregnancy for anyone who gets hit; it's completely unbearable.

Even just being hit by Jayce's Q is incredibly painful.

Under the threat of Jayce's powerful poke ability, LGD, with the Baron buff, easily destroyed IG's two inhibitor towers.

Then, during the attack on IG's last high ground.

Having reached their breaking point, IG chose to fight to the death.

The result was naturally a complete wipeout by LGD.

One for five, simple as it is.

Then LGD destroyed IG's base crystal.

On the large screen at the scene, the red team's base crystal exploded.

Wawa shouted loudly, "Then let's congratulate LGD for winning two straight games and defeating IG 2-0!"

"Congratulations to LGD!" Miller added.

"After defeating IG, LGD has achieved a six-game winning streak in the regular season."

Wawa continued, "LGD's six-game winning streak has tied the record for the longest winning streak in the LPL regular season previously held by WE!"

"However, WE's six-game winning streak was ultimately broken, and LGD has the opportunity to surpass it, making their team the sole holder of the LPL's winning streak record this season!"

On the main stage, the LGD players had already gotten up from their seats and were walking towards the IG players' bench.

Duke is a player with good manners.

As the top laner who won the World Championship last year, Duke was naturally a little embarrassed to be humiliated by a rookie top laner today.

He had also felt extremely annoyed during the previous match.

However, even though the match was over, Duke still shook hands with each of the LGD players with a smile on his face.

After shaking hands, the five members of LGD walked to the center of the stage and bowed to the audience.

The LGD fans in the audience immediately erupted in a huge cheer.

Meanwhile, most of the IG fans at the scene were sullen and had already begun to leave.

At this moment, some highlights of the second game were played on the big screen.

The commentators then announced the MVP of the second game.

Without a doubt, it was given to Zhou Dian's Jayce.

Even after winning this MVP award, Zhou Dian's total number of MVP awards in the Spring Split still hasn't surpassed Doinb's.

Doinb won an MVP award in yesterday's QG vs. VG match.

But QG ultimately lost to VG 1-2.

The two players still have the same number of MVP awards.

But almost all viewers felt that Zhou Dian surpassing Doinb and winning the Spring Split regular season MVP was a foregone conclusion.

Unless LGD suffers a three-game losing streak in the remaining three regular season matches.

But is that possible?
LGD's remaining three opponents are IM, Snake, and RNG.

LGD fans, though they say they want to accumulate good karma.

But many people are already hoping to secure a three-game winning streak in the final three games.

IM and Snake are currently ranked last and last in Group A, and it looks like they'll have to play in the relegation matches.

Can they stop LGD, who are in top form?
I'm afraid not!

As for RNG, they are still one win ahead of LGD and ranked first in Group A.

LGD fans inexplicably felt that RNG was the easiest opponent for LGD in their remaining three matches.

The reason is simple: RNG's top laner, Letme, is definitely the worst in terms of laning skills among these three teams.

A top laner with poor laning skills, what will happen when facing LGD now?

It feels like we can start popping the champagne now!
(End of this chapter)

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