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Chapter 985 Counterattack! Akali the Assassin!

In this match, Flandre chose Kennen, and with Kennen's long range, he easily gained an advantage in the laning phase.

Meanwhile, EDG's jungler jiejie had a clear strategy. Although Jianhuang was experienced, he was still struggling to cope with the unreasonable attacks from Flandre and jiejie.

Team Liquid's Rek'Sai did try to counter-gank, but EDG's Lee Sin and LeBlanc were too mobile, causing a lot of trouble for their opponents.

When EDG's mid and jungle duo successfully established a dominant position, Su Mu in the bottom lane also demonstrated strong dominance.

Less than four minutes into the game, Su Mu, with the help of Titan, destroyed the first turret plating in the bottom lane.

Team Liquid's Doublelift played Sivir well, but unfortunately the support player dragged the team down.

The assistant tried to attack Su Mu twice, but Su Mu saw through both attacks and was even able to counterattack.

With two clips and Titan's initiation, Alistar was forced to use Flash, and was even pushed back to base.

Although Team Liquid's jungler Rek'Sai helped Impact kill Flandre in the top lane once, this only temporarily relieved the pressure on the top lane and could not fundamentally solve the problem.

Even before reaching level 6, the Akali played by Flandre was able to maintain lane dominance.

The pressure that EDG's other lanes put on TL's side lanes was simply too great.

At 6 minutes and 30 seconds into the game, Doinb skillfully roamed to the top lane with LeBlanc, using two locks to ensnare Akali, who died instantly.

Immediately afterwards, less than a minute later, jiejie, in coordination with Kennen, completed a tower dive and secured a kill.

Akali was kicked into the wall by Lee Sin, greatly reducing her room for maneuver.

When the game time reached 15 minutes, the economic gap between the two sides had widened to nearly 5,000 gold.

The real breakdown of Team Liquid's mental defenses occurred shortly afterward.

At 15 minutes and 30 seconds, this scene felt familiar to the audience.

However, this time Su Mu used Caitlyn instead of Varus.

Impact, controlling Akali, finds an opportunity to take down the female police officer one-on-one.

He circled around, approaching Su Mu from the lower half of the river.

Su Mu was initially surprised, but quickly guided the policewoman to move towards the grass along the upper half of the river.

At this moment, EDG's main force was attacking the Rift Herald, and Missing was also heading towards Su Mu's location.

Clearly, Su Mu's first thought was to rejoin the main force, so that he might not have to use Flash.

However, Missing soon spotted Team Liquid's Sivir and Alistar in his field of vision.

Sivir activated her ultimate ability and charged towards Su Mu from the red team's F6 position.

If Su Mu continues to move closer to the river, he will inevitably be caught in the middle by his opponents, and Su Mu's position is quite awkward at this moment.

Impact made a very decisive move. As soon as he saw the policewoman, he quickly used a set of extremely skillful RE combos to hang the Falcon Dance on Su Mu's policewoman.

Just from the RE attack with the tech gun, the policewoman's health dropped by about a third, a scene that drew gasps from the audience.

However, just as Akali pressed forward, Su Mu released a trap in front of him.

After Akali used her E ability and retreated, Su Mu stood still, circling the trap.

In this position, if Akali dares to use her second E ability, she will definitely step on the trap.

Su Mu manipulated the policewoman to stand on the "corner" of the river wall.

Impact waits for the right moment, while Missing tries to limit his opponent but cannot limit both of them at the same time.

Seeing that his teammates Sivir and Alistar were about to get into position, and his E skill was about to expire, Impact decisively used his second E to charge towards Caitlyn.

But at that moment, Su Mu approached Akali.

The moment Akali was hit by the trap, Su Mu used his Heal to speed up, walked past Akali, adjusted his position, and then used his EQ combo to retreat towards his own first tower.

At this moment, Su Mu was hit by Akali's Q skill released in mid-air when she returned from the second E, and her health was less than half. Even after using Heal, her health did not return to a healthy state.

Impact stared intently at the bloodline.

Based on his understanding of Akali, and with his level advantage, he could take down the female police officer with just the RAQ combo.

The policewoman still seems to be his prey.

So, the moment the policewoman used her EQ combo to retreat, Akali, who had regained her mobility from the trap, suddenly used her second ultimate ability and charged towards the direction the policewoman was retreating!

call out!

In an instant, a dazzling golden light suddenly flashed up, its brilliance captivating.

Impact's expression changed slightly, and a hint of panic flashed in his eyes.

Su Mu's timing in using Flash was absolutely perfect.

Moreover, the speed of this flash was as fast as lightning.

At that very moment, the policewoman's Q skill had just been fired from the gun, yet she had already shot off like an arrow.

The female police officer's Q skill, which pierced through Akali's chest, went straight through her body, leaving a fleeting, illusory light and shadow.

But this is not the most fatal situation.

What truly drove Impact to despair was that after unleashing his R skill, he was shocked to discover that the landing point of the R skill had unknowingly entered the attack range of EDG's mid-lane tower!

The instant Su Mu dodged, he almost without hesitation retaliated by precisely throwing another trap in the path Impact would inevitably take as he retreated.

Impact, who instinctively stepped back, suddenly heard a crisp "click" sound in his ear. In that instant, his face turned ashen, as if all his life had been drained away.

Counterattack.

Once again, everyone witnessed a spectacular counterattack.

It was precisely because of this brilliant move that Su Mu gained a resounding nickname.

Akali Killer.

Everyone couldn't help but wonder, just how many times has this AD carry player successfully outplayed an assassin?

What's more, the assassins he outplayed were all Akalis, which is truly astonishing.

In the early stages of the game, Su Mu controlled the tower-pushing rhythm very smoothly, and his momentum was unstoppable.

It's just a little regrettable that Su Mu hasn't been able to get any kills, leaving him with a slight gap in kill count.

"Impact is so thoughtful, it's like they knew Mu was sleepy and immediately brought him a pillow," Saint Gun said with a smile, jokingly.

On the other side, TL's bot lane attempt failed completely, yielding nothing. Meanwhile, EDG easily secured the Rift Herald.

After the Rift Herald helped EDG successfully destroy the mid-lane tower, EDG's push became like a surging tide, unstoppable. They pressed their advantage and were unstoppable.

In the first match, EDG easily won in just 27 minutes, demonstrating their formidable strength.

In the following two matches, TL made several adjustments based on their performance in the previous games.

Jane even picked Lux, a mid-lane champion, in an attempt to create some unexpected variables and change the course of the game.

Unfortunately, given the absolute disparity in strength between the two sides, all these efforts were destined to be in vain.

Ultimately, the match ended with a score of 3-0, with TL being easily defeated by EDG, who secured the victory with an absolute advantage.

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