During the early laning phase, the hero controlled by Ap showed extremely little desire to fight back, giving the impression that he had no intention of trading blows with the hero controlled by Su Mu from the very beginning.

This is why, when the third wave of cannon minions arrived on the battlefield, the minion wave had already unknowingly advanced to the base of G2's bottom lane tower.

In this way, even if Su Mu chooses to retreat, the minion wave will not form a pushback line, thus preventing him from being blocked by the enemy.

In this situation, Missing's roaming was completely unhindered and without any pressure.

In the end, he achieved a kill and an assist, a very successful result, and made a fortune!

Wang Ji seemed particularly happy, even raising his voice slightly as he said, "It's only been 3 and a half minutes, and G2 is still too careless. You know, you're playing this kind of tactic against EDG, a team with an extremely strong offensive desire. If you don't make a mistake, who will?!"

Meanwhile, at the G2 Esports booth, Jankos was muttering to himself, "Calm down, calm down."

He then added, "We need to reach level 6 as soon as possible. Fortunately, Rakan got the first blood, so the situation is still barely acceptable. Rakan doesn't have two summoner spells right now. I'll find an opportunity to go to the bottom lane and put some pressure on them."

"Okay." A-P didn't say anything more about it.

At this moment, he was deeply reflecting on himself, wondering if it was because he had acted too cowardly in the early stages that Su Mu dared to be so reckless and unrestrained in lane.

And you know what? As Ap's mindset shifted, his laning phase in the bottom lane became noticeably less difficult than it had been initially.

As the saying goes, courage is the seventh item for an AD carry, and that's absolutely true.

However, before this, Ap did play very cautiously during the laning phase because he did not want to become the team's weak point.

For a player like Ap, as long as his mentality returns to normal, regaining his confidence is not difficult.

Five minutes of game time have passed.

Missing paid the price for his previous carefree roaming in the mid lane.

When the enemy Lee Sin appeared in the river and pressed towards him, Missing decisively used a skill to move backward, trying to close the distance with Su Mu, and then used his E skill to use Su Mu's displacement to avoid danger.

However, G2's support reacted decisively, flashing twice to successfully interrupt Rakan's dash to Kai'Sa and knocking him up.

Ezreal and Lee Sin quickly followed up with damage, eventually killing Rakan.

In this battle, Kai'Sa's initial weaknesses were exposed. With the opponents in relatively good condition, Kai'Sa's burst damage could only lower the enemy's health, but was far from enough to kill them.

After securing the kill, G2 decided to launch an attack on the dragon.

However, a problem arose on the way up.

What seemed like a normal situation suddenly turned sour when Jiejie, controlling the Spider Queen and cooperating with Kassadin, launched a tower dive attack on Sylas and deliberately gave the kill to Kassadin.

This incredibly swift counter-attack caused G2's coach, watching from backstage, to frown and sigh inwardly: the counter-attack was too fast.

Before launching a tower dive in the top lane, jiejie controlled her character, activated the scanning skill, and carefully scanned most of the upper jungle.

He did this partly to focus intently on finding the enemy Lee Sin's trail, and partly to try to accurately guess Lee Sin's location by observing whether there were any gaps in the jungle monsters and calculating the time.

The moment Lee Sin appeared in the bottom lane, EDG's signal from the top lane had already lit up.

This powerful ability to quickly find a countermeasure when teammates encounter a situation is truly a challenge for G2's coach.

Meanwhile, in the mid lane, Doinb successfully pushed Yasuo's health to a dangerous level with a brilliant series of burst hammer attacks, switching from ranged to melee.

Faced with this situation, after a slight hesitation, Caps had no choice but to return to town to resupply.

After all, the Spider Queen, who successfully tower-dived in the top lane, did not linger at all. After completing the tower dive kill, she went straight back into the jungle.

This action made Caps keenly sense danger.

In this situation, EDG's mid and top lanes each took down a tower plate, while G2 secured the first dragon.

However, this little dragon is a water dragon.

Although getting the dragon is better than nothing for G2, it's still a one-for-one trade. G2 lost tower plates, and EDG lost the dragon.

However, in terms of overall benefits, G2 is relatively at a disadvantage.

The economic gap between the two sides has widened to over a thousand yuan.

However, G2 Esports does have some obvious differences compared to SKT.

G2 Esports displayed an extremely strong offensive desire, maintaining an aggressive and proactive stance throughout the match.

At this point, the game time has reached 8 minutes.

Taking advantage of a flank opportunity in the mid lane, Lee Sin skillfully used his ward-hop and flash to kick Jayce back, then followed up with a classic combo with Yasuo.

Almost simultaneously, Alistar, playing as support, appeared in the mid lane and quickly followed up with his combo, coordinating with his teammates for crowd control. Ezreal even unleashed his ultimate, joining the intense attack.

Upon witnessing this scene, Jiejie, who was located in the lower half of the jungle, immediately made a decisive decision.

He controlled the Spider Queen, quickly moving towards the direction of the small dragon pit.

Meanwhile, Kai'Sa and Rakan, who were positioned opposite each other, had already consumed nearly three tower plates. After realizing the change in the situation, they quickly moved towards the river.

G2 was originally preparing to push towards the middle tower and take down the tower's armor, but jiejie and his teammates' actions forced them to retreat.

However, Alistar encountered an unexpected situation during his retreat. Spider approached Alistar from the edge of the dragon pit wall like a wire, but Jiejie's actions were flawless. The moment Alistar knocked her away, Jiejie quickly switched to human form and used his E skill, Spider Web Binding, at the perfect moment, creating an excellent entry space for Kai'Sa.

At this point, the Minotaur was in poor condition, only level 5, his ultimate ability was not yet unlocked, and his Aftershock skill was still on cooldown.

With Kai'Sa's burst damage, plus the Spider Queen's follow-up damage, Alistar instantly lost his life.

And just like that, Su Mu's Kai'Sa secured the first kill of the match!

Moreover, EDG's move to gank Ezreal in the bottom lane put Perkz under immense pressure.

Ultimately, Ap had no choice but to abandon the minion wave under the tower and retreat.

In this way, EDG successfully acquired the third tower plating!

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