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Chapter 994: The brave one wins when we meet on a narrow road
Kai'Sa deftly used her R skill, her movements as elusive as a ghost, skillfully dodging Ezreal's Q skill in an instant.
In the instant she dodged, Kai'Sa swiftly raised her hand and unleashed a basic attack without hesitation, accurately hitting Ezreal.
Ezreal was startled by this and immediately used Flash to try and create distance between himself and Kai'Sa.
Su Mu's Kai'Sa wouldn't let this opportunity slip by easily. She immediately flashed in and followed up with another basic attack, completing the action in one smooth motion.
Ezreal, unwilling to give up, turned around and fired a basic attack, but unfortunately, the attack hit Kai'Sa's shield, which was still active after her ultimate. The shield glowed, but it did not cause any real damage to Kai'Sa.
At this moment, the player controlling Ezreal, Ap, was filled with despair.
This fatal missed Q undoubtedly became the key turning point in this duel.
As the situation unfolded, when Ezreal finally collapsed to the ground, Su Mu's Kai'Sa was also on the verge of death, with only 66 health points remaining!
It can truly be said that when two armies meet on a narrow path, the brave will prevail.
At that moment, an idea flashed through Ap's mind like lightning: if he hadn't been blindly confident in killing Kai'Sa, but instead calmly used his E skill in the direction of retreat, would the outcome of this duel have been different, or better?
In this crucial team fight between the two teams, there is a common phenomenon: the team that loses a player first usually suffers a certain degree of impact on the team's morale.
This effect is even more pronounced when the two sides have already clashed head-on and the battle has become intensely stalemate.
At this moment, a 4v4 head-to-head battle has officially begun.
In this tense and suffocating moment, each player was completely focused on controlling their character, throwing themselves wholeheartedly into this fierce battle, naturally having no time to pay attention to the ongoing 1v1 situation on the other side.
In the current situation, the members of G2 Esports only know that their Ezreal has lost, while the opposing Kai'Sa is still alive on the field.
However, Ap, who had just been killed, was still in a daze. He subconsciously scratched his head, looking blank, and did not immediately inform his teammates of Kai'Sa's health.
In reality, Kai'Sa is in extremely poor condition and is no longer capable of engaging in direct combat.
Although Kai'Sa still has Flash available, she has already used her ultimate, and her health is down to just a few digits.
In such a difficult situation, the only feasible way for Kai'Sa to help on the front lines is to try to unleash a Void Seeker skill from a distance.
Even so, G2 immediately felt the psychological pressure rising like a tide.
Once players experience psychological pressure, they are more likely to make mistakes during gameplay, which can significantly impact the outcome of the entire team battle.
Sylas, having stolen Kassadin's ultimate, took a firm step forward and then unleashed his second E like an arrow toward Doinb's Jayce. However, Doinb reacted quickly, immediately switching to hammer form and skillfully dodging the skill with a delicate movement.
Doinb then retaliated with a powerful backhand strike, slamming the hammer down heavily on Sylas.
At the same time, Rakan followed up, using his E skill while his ultimate was active, quickly closing in on Jayce and successfully charming Sylas. He then used his Grand Entrance skill to knock Sylas into the air.
Saint Gun, controlling Kassadin, seized the opportunity and precisely stomped on Sylas's head while he was under control. In an instant, Sylas became the first one to be killed.
Jankos quickly adjusted his angle as the spider flew towards his face, decisively using his R-flash to accurately kick the Spider Queen away. As the Spider Queen was kicked away, she also knocked Rakan and Kassadin into the air.
This kick, which sent three people flying like a string of candied hawthorns, was undoubtedly extremely stylish and cool.
Caps' Yasuo immediately followed up with his ultimate, and Alistar also promptly added his own crowd control.
Unfortunately, G2's damage output was clearly insufficient, failing to achieve the expected team fight effect.
Currently, the situation on the field is still in the early to mid-stage.
G2's transition in this play was indeed very smooth and natural, and their control of the rhythm was quite good.
However, a closer analysis reveals that their core damage dealer for this attack was actually only Yasuo.
With his brilliant "skewering" maneuvers, the Blind Monk successfully hit several enemy players, reducing their health by less than a quarter.
But then the question arises: can Yasuo's ultimate really take away the remaining three-quarters of his health in one fell swoop?
The answer is obvious: it's simply impossible.
Therefore, after Yasuo landed after his ultimate skill ended, he quickly became EDG's second target.
The person responsible for all of this was Jankos, the jungler for G2 Esports.
At that moment, his mind became completely clear.
He knew perfectly well that there was no point in rushing forward again, because his teammates were no longer nearby, and continuing to go forward would only be a pointless death.
So he made a decisive decision—to run.
And just like that, the blind monk nimbly slipped away.
However, Yasuo and Alistar failed to escape in time and remained in this dangerous area.
Moreover, the chain reaction brought about by this team fight was quite significant.
The top lane tower, which had already lost a plate, was easily pushed down by the EDG team under these circumstances.
Also successfully captured by EDG was the Rift Herald, which they had been using as bait to "fish".
It must be said that the Rift Herald, acting as bait, undoubtedly exceeded expectations, creating an excellent opportunity for the EDG team.
On the other hand, EDG only had Rakan, who was too fragile and ultimately lost his life in this team fight.
However, compared to the enormous gains from this team fight, Rakan's death seemed less serious, almost insignificant.
"I should have brought Weakness. If I had Weakness, I definitely wouldn't have died this time."
Missing scratched her hair in frustration and said...
It turns out that in order to achieve a lane dominance early in the game, missing chose Ignite as the Summoner Spell for Rakan in this match.
Of course, he was just making a simple complaint.
After all, during the previous laning phase, the Ignite skill helped him secure First Blood, and he's not the kind of person who would turn his back on someone after getting a benefit.
"Your life was worth it, but Mu-ge, that was a pretty cool move. Did he use his skills?" Jiejie, who hadn't noticed the specific details of Su Mu's kill on EZ, asked curiously.
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