During the match, the two sides traded blows, and the battle was fierce.

However, EDG maintained a firm grip on their advantageous rhythm and steadily advanced.

For G2, every minute that passes in Summoner's Rift increases the pressure on their hearts.

The other EDG members had at least a mixed record against G2, but Kassadin in the top lane remained a major threat to G2.

Kassadin has been quietly farming, and so far, G2 Esports has not managed to launch even a single successful attack on him.

The game time quickly reached about 15 minutes amidst the intense competition.

EDG played steadily and had a clear strategy, consistently focusing their actions on the lower jungle.

The second dragon was also firmly controlled by EDG, who had the advantage.

Of course, as if by some cruel twist of fate, the second little dragon was also a water dragon.

In the first game of this BO5 series, the attributes that the dragons spawned seemed to have a clear purpose, as if they weren't intended to provide any useful attributes to either team.

And here comes the third little dragon, which is also a wind dragon.

The appearance of dragons with consecutive unfavorable attributes can even affect the frequency of confrontations between the two sides on the field.

For G2, who were at a disadvantage and originally wanted to slow down the pace of the game, the appearance of the Wind Dragon seems to be somewhat advantageous.

However, EDG's lack of action against the Rift Herald has left G2 somewhat puzzled.

Since EDG doesn't intend to take the initiative, G2 has decided to take the initiative.

EDG has successfully destroyed the bottom lane tower. G2's bot lane duo, who have cleared the minion wave and returned to base, are not under much psychological pressure at this point.

After replenishing their equipment, they headed straight for the top lane.

Meanwhile, Yasuo and Lee Sin's primary objective is also the top lane.

G2 Esports is finally going to target Kassadin.

They knew they couldn't let Kassadin develop so comfortably any longer.

EDG seemed to have anticipated all of this and was quietly waiting for G2's move.

In Summoner's Rift, a storm is brewing.

However, within the audience's focused field of vision, two figures were slowly approaching, as if the threads of fate were about to intertwine.

The two figures were Ezreal and Kai'Sa.

After leaving the base, Ezreal headed towards the top lane along the jungle route, clearing out a gromp along the way.

Meanwhile, Su Mu's Kai'Sa was in the mid lane, where she steadily farmed a wave of minions before heading upwards along the river.

At this moment, Su Mu plays a crucial role—the bait.

The main force of the EDG team was silently ambushed in the triangular bushes on the top lane.

Their strategy was very clear: as long as someone made a move against Su Mu, Su Mu, who had two summoner skills, could lure the enemy out like a snake coming out of its hole, thus attracting their attention while ensuring that he would not die easily.

This is EDG's publicly stated tactical arrangement.

Meanwhile, the G2 team members were already in position, lying in ambush in the bushes along the lanes, just waiting for Kassadin to create an opportunity.

When Su Mu's Kai'Sa walked to the center of the river, he raised his hand and made a crucial move—using his W skill.

The target of this skill is the tri-bush in the top lane of the blue team.

Kai'Sa's W skill is a pretty good way to scout vision.

However, just as Su Mu unleashed his skill, Ezreal's figure suddenly appeared like a ghost from around the corner of the jungle.

Meanwhile, on the main battlefield, Flandre's actions provided a breakthrough in the situation.

In an instant, three enemy team members emerged from the seemingly calm grass.

As Flandre stepped into this perilous area, when faced with the Lee Sin who quickly warded and pressed his face, he didn't hesitate at all, decisively pressed the stopwatch, and shouted loudly for his teammates to help.

Almost simultaneously, EDG's players surged out like a tidal wave, rushing towards the top lane from the bushes.

At this moment, Kassadin still has Flash available, so he cannot be instantly killed by the enemy, which buys valuable time for his teammates.

However, as the four players from both sides were locked in fierce combat, only Ezreal and Kai'Sa remained on either side of the entrance to the blue buff jungle area on the blue side.

"Ezreal did not receive healing."

"Kasa brought the purification."

These two ideas flashed through the minds of both AD players almost simultaneously.

Su Mu was the one who launched the first attack.

Upon seeing Ezreal, Su Mu made a decisive move, quickly using his E skill to close the distance between himself and Ezreal.

At this point, both teams' AD carry heroes had reached level 9.

Although Ezreal is slightly less developed than Kai'Sa, his relatively cheaper equipment gives him a certain level of damage output.

Ap, controlling Ezreal, unleashed a Q skill that landed precisely on Kai'Sa, who had used her E skill to charge in.

Then, Ap controlled his character to quickly retreat and hide in the bushes around the corner of the wall.

Meanwhile, the Q skill's cooldown was extremely short, and it was quickly completed. Watching Kai'Sa continue her fearless advance, a bold idea suddenly sprouted in Perkz's mind.

Immediately afterwards, he flicked his hand again and used his Q skill.

However, as Kai'Sa entered the pass, she successfully dodged the attack thanks to her quick reflexes and an instinctive twist.

This maneuver highlights Su Mu's near-perfect control over Ezreal's skill cooldowns.

Ezreal's second Q skill just missed.

However, the experienced A-P did not panic.

After releasing his Q skill, he immediately followed up with a basic attack, while simultaneously using another of his skills.

The basic attack landed squarely on Kai'Sa, and in response, Su Mu's Kai'Sa began to attack Ezreal.

The main reason why Ap dared to counterattack in this wave was that Kai'Sa had already used her W skill and missed.

It's important to know that without her W skill, Kai'Sa's burst damage will be significantly reduced in a short period of time.

Afterwards, Ezreal used his basic attack to dash into the river.

After landing his E skill, he followed up with a basic attack.

At this moment, Kai'Sa's plasma effect was successfully detonated, and both sides consumed their respective recovery items in the first moment of their fierce battle.

Furthermore, in terms of damage output, Ezreal, who had only missed one skill, was in a position with an advantage in health at this point.

One basic attack, then two basic attacks!

The moment Ezreal launched his attack again, he unleashed his Q skill at Kai'Sa.

But just as Ezreal unleashed his Q skill, Su Mu's ultimate, which he had been holding onto until now, was finally released like a long-awaited beast.

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