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Chapter 95 The Five-Step Snake of the Canyon, Killing One Person in Five Steps

All I can say is that Ray's plan was pretty good. If the opponent had been a regular top laner, this situation might have really gone unnoticed as he had envisioned.

But he was facing Arthur, the top laner who least liked to play by the rules.

Fang Han methodically controlled the Cassiopeia to last-hit minions and stockpile lane minions, intentionally slowing down the enemy's minion wave erosion.

He figured Ray would definitely want to reach level two to prevent the jungler from tower diving at level three.

The approach itself is fine, but when facing RNG, it's best to think things through more; one approach can't solve all problems.

Especially in the top lane, a solo lane, there's scheming and strategic maneuvering everywhere.

Just as Fiora had been gathering experience for a while and was about to reach level two with just one minion left, a shadowy figure suddenly appeared from her blind spot.

Camille used her E-flash to strike and stun the unsuspecting Fiora.

The Cassiopeia, who was originally quite far away, almost simultaneously used Flash to close the distance and precisely followed up with a Q skill at Fiora's feet.

With the Twin Fangs unleashed, Camille's damage output followed immediately, and the top and jungle unleashed their full firepower, instantly killing the level 1 Fiora.

Before dying, Fiora also smelled the experience from the low-health minion and leveled up to level two.

But what good is that? It's all too late.

FirstBlood!

The Cassiopeia secured First Blood.

"Teacher Guo! Don't leave yet, let's give him another go."

"Let's push this wave of minions together, Mr. Guo, you can also get some experience back while you're at it."

Mlxg glanced at the minimap; the third wave of courier lanes on the top lane had already moved past the first tower.

Good grief, I thought I was ruthless enough by ganking top lane at level two, but you kid, one kill isn't enough for you?

Ruthless! Reckless! I like it!

The familiar Ueno collaboration is back!

Mlxg was incredibly excited; he hadn't played like this in months.

It feels so good to have someone on the team who's charging ahead with you.

Seeing the two aggressively pushing the lane, Ray, as a professional player, knew their intentions.

Holy crap? That's brutal? Are you going to give me military training?

Ray finally understood why his teammates had made those expressions when they heard Arthur was going to play.

Don't be fooled by Arthur's refined and easygoing demeanor outside the game; it's all an illusion.

In the game, this guy is a complete violence maniac!

Ray currently has two options: one is to teleport and gamble on his ability to trade one for one with skill while backed by the turret.

But that would also mean losing the big wave of gold that went into the tower.

But if you don't use teleportation (TP), you'll still lose money on this trend.

After thinking for two seconds, Ray's finger unconsciously landed on the teleport button.

"I advise you not to try to outmaneuver Arthur."

“Every time you try to get something back from him with a bit of luck, he will make you lose even more.”

Before Ray could even call for teleportation, Clearlove's voice rang out in the EDG team's voice chat.

Ray listened attentively, his tone as if he were someone who had been there, and obediently moved his finger away from the teleportation skill.

"What can we do? None of you can come up and help me right now."

"Don't bother with this wave of minions. Wait until the minion wave is almost gone before you teleport down."

"Then why would I bother teleporting? I might as well just walk up slowly."

"It's not impossible, as long as he doesn't die. If Arthur gets another head, his role will be much more than just getting one head."

All I can say is that losing the finals once wasn't for nothing.

The veteran EDG players knew how good Arthur was, so they didn't expect to gain an advantage in the top lane.

Even a small disadvantage, or even a big disadvantage, is acceptable as long as the lane doesn't collapse.

That's right, EDG's tolerance for the top laner is already that high.

the other side.

Fang Han and Mlxg pushed the lane into the tower, only to find that Ray not only didn't use teleport, but also refused to walk back to the lane.

That's really solid... not giving them even the slightest chance?

"Then I'll go back to farm the jungle first, otherwise I'll fall too far behind in level and economy."

"Fang Shen, feel free to improvise!"

Mlxg greeted everyone and then turned back to his own jungle.

Even if it's a "starvation jungler," it's impossible to leave the entire jungle open just to gank, right?

Then it wouldn't be called "hunger strike" anymore, it would be called "self-destruction".

Even if Mlxg doesn't go for the jungle camps, Clearlove will go for the camps that no one wants, which further widens the gap between the two junglers.

Fang Han watched Mlxg leave, a smile unconsciously creeping onto his lips.

You can hide for a while, but you can't hide forever. If you're so tough, then don't go online!

Instead of returning to base, Fang Han crossed the defensive tower to disconnect.

Judging by the time, the factory manager has only just reached the top lane; it's impossible for him to abandon a whole jungle area to come and cause trouble for him.

Or rather, the factory manager was more afraid that Fang Han would come to the wilderness to cause him trouble.

Only after understanding this did Fang Han dare to make the aggressive move of diving under the tower to cut off the enemy's lane.

Upon reaching level four, Fang Han controlled the snake woman to hide in the bushes under the red tower, casting a recall spell while waiting for the destined person to arrive.

This familiar scene made countless viewers who had seen the "National No. 1 Snake" video exclaim that it was familiar.

"Here it comes! The Five-Step Snake Killing Technique of the National Snake!"

"The first step is to push the lane back, and the second step is to slowly push the lane into the opponent's defensive tower."

"The third step is to push the lane and use your level advantage to suppress the opponent's health."

"The fourth step is a solo tower dive, and the fifth step is to ambush in the bush and wait for the enemy to return to lane for a second kill."

"It's back! Everything's back! The formula of the national champion snake!"

"Didn't EDG research this before?"

"To be honest, before knowing that Arthur was the number one snake in the country, why would a professional coach study a high-ranking random player in the Chinese server?"

"Look, Fiora is online. It seems she has no idea that Cassiopeia is waiting in the bush."

"..."

Fiora reappeared online, swaggering across the middle of the road without any regard for the bushes by the wall.

Fang Han used the wards he had placed in advance to detect Fiora's return to lane. He then used his W skill to stun Fiora directly at her feet, effectively neutralizing one of her abilities.

The snake woman emerged from the grass, her twin venomous fangs gushing forth.

As for the Q skill, it's held onto until Fiora tries to move out of the W skill's range before unleashing a Q.

If this were ranked, Fiora would already be a dead person.

But this is the LPL Finals! The highest level of competition in the entire LPL region.

On the brink of life and death, Ray found a glimmer of hope amidst despair.

The instant you leave the range of Cassiopeia's W skill, press QW repeatedly to retreat under the tower, blocking Cassiopeia's Q skill while creating a distance that Cassiopeia cannot catch up with.

This time, it was the snake woman who was embarrassed.

They've fought this far, it wouldn't be right for you not to die...

Whatever, the minion wave has pushed to the tower anyway, let's go for it!

Fang Han's killing intent surged, and he charged directly into the tower's attack range.

Ray never expected that the snake woman would try to kill him like this.

"Just a quick call, I'll be right there!"

The factory manager in the upper half of the jungle had finally finished clearing the upper jungle buff and was rushing towards the first tower without stopping.

Ray wanted to make a move too, but in order to avoid the first wave of kills, all his skills went on cooldown.

What strategy should I use? Should I dodge the E skill by moving around?

Cassiopeia's second Q skill was ready and she precisely placed it at Fiora's feet.

Ray tried to dodge left and right, but couldn't dodge the perfectly timed Q skill.

With the poison applied, Twin Venom Fangs erupted, killing the low-health Fiora under the tower.

After doing all this, the troll appeared on the minimap. Fang Han simply stopped moving and stayed under the tower, where he was killed by the tower, resulting in a one-for-one trade.

The troll finally made it to the top lane, only to find it empty-handed.

There was nothing the factory manager could do but tearfully accept the minion wave that had entered the tower.

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