Mingkai, if you're this cowardly, you should just go home and raise pigs.

Chapter 384 Where are they? Where are they? Where are they?

Amidst the discussion among the Lz team members, the Spider finished clearing the Stone Beetles and headed straight for the Three Wolves.

Since the spider had already spawned the three wolves when it left the base, the three wolves had already respawned when he farmed the red buff.

The toads will spawn at the same time after the three wolves are defeated.

Meanwhile, Gragas had already returned to base and was farming jungle monsters in the lower half of the map.

Gragas was even worried that Elise would gank bot lane, so he kept going bot lane, preparing for another well-executed counter-gank.

"Galio is pushing the lane, pushing the lane!" Crown frantically relayed the message to his teammates.

Galio vs. Crystal Maiden are similar types of heroes.

It's difficult for mid-laners to secure a solo kill on their own, so they often use skills to chip away at the enemy hero's health while farming minions.

When the opponent only uses their skills on the minion wave, it means they are planning to push the lane and cause trouble.

Galio's abilities weren't aimed at Lissandra at this moment; he was simply pushing the lane.

"Be careful in the bot lane, Galio has his ultimate ready," Ambition said, pinging the bot lane duo.

“OK, we’ve released the minion wave, then we can counter-gank.” CoreJJ nodded to indicate that he understood.

When SSG deployed in the lower half of the grid, the director gave the spider a special shot.

Because when Gnar returned to base in the previous wave, Renekton pushed the minion wave to Gnar's tower.

With Gragas protecting him, Gnar wasn't worried about being tower-dived by Renekton who didn't have his ultimate or Flash, so he pushed the minion wave in front of the tower, creating a slow push.

Once he establishes a slow push lane, even if the spider comes to gank him, he can survive using Flash and his ultimate.

However, the time that the spider spends farming jungle camps will undoubtedly be wasted.

As long as you don't get killed by the spider, it's not a loss.

If EDG is determined to kill him, they must push the lane into the tower and leave him with no way to escape.

However, when EDG's top and jungle push the lane, he can ask his teammates for help. When EDG pushes the lane into the tower, Gragas can come to support, and then Elise will undoubtedly be at a greater disadvantage!

It has to be said that Cuvee has a really good understanding of lane control and the overall game.

Unfortunately... he ran into the factory manager and Zhou Hanyang.

"This Spider actually forced its way up from the bottom lane?" Wang Duoduo said in surprise, "Did Clearlove pull off a variation gank?"

I don't understand many of the details in Wang Duoduo's story, but that's not important.

He didn't understand it, and most viewers also couldn't understand the details of this situation.

Their commentators could easily gloss over the issue with just one sentence: "speed change gank," while the audience only wanted to see a burst of kills.

Just as the minion wave was about to reach the turret, the crocodile suddenly activated his ultimate ability.

Ok?

Upon seeing the crocodile activate its ultimate ability, Cuvee was immediately startled, and Gnar instinctively took a step back.

However, considering that Gnar was about to grow larger, Cuvee stepped forward and used his Q skill to stack rage.

He had been hoarding minions while controlling his rage to prevent the minion wave from being blocked in front of the tower by the Renekton. Now he can use his red rage ultimate to send the minion wave into the tower.

However, the next moment, Cuvee saw the crocodile activate his ultimate and unleash a powerful Q that slashed across a large circle of minions.

Open the large-scale cleaning line.

These four words instantly popped into Cuvee's mind.

A dozen or so minions can't hold the crocodile in front of the tower. Only by clearing most of the minions can the crocodile hold the minion wave in front of the tower.

Once the crocodile has blocked two waves of minions, the spider will recall to base and come back to farm.

At that point, Gnar will have to retreat, and Renekton can hold the minion wave for more than 2 minutes without any problem.

If you don't want the minion wave to get blocked, you have to call for your jungler to come and clear it. This will reveal your jungler's position, and the bottom half of the jungle will likely be heavily damaged.

We can't let him get stuck on the line!

A decision was made instantly in Cuvee's mind.

Seeing that Gnar's rage had reached 97, Cuvee controlled Gnar to jump up on his own initiative.

Cuvee's thinking was very simple; he didn't intend to fight the crocodile to the end.

With just two jumps, using the R skill to push the crocodile and EDG's cannon minion wave into the turret, and then connecting with Gnar's W skill to control the crocodile instantly, the red team's minion wave can be pushed into the turret.

Once this wave of minions pushes into the tower, Gnar will have room to recall.

But just as Nar grew larger and jumped up, a purple figure emerged from the river.

A huge question mark slowly appeared on Cuvee's forehead.

what's the situation?

Are you kidding me?

Why is a spider here?

Cuvee's brain completely shut down.

Even with his brain completely shut down, Cuvee didn't forget to send a message to his teammates: "Spider on top!"

Meanwhile, even though Cuvee's computer only crashed for a second, he already had a plan in mind.

Gnar flew in front of the crocodile and unleashed his ultimate ability.

However, he originally planned to shoot the crocodile towards the blue team's top tower, but now he's shooting it towards the red team's top tower instead.

After slamming the crocodile, who had activated its ultimate ability, towards its own side, Gnar charged towards EDG's blue buff area, braving the turret's damage.

"Aaaaaaaaaa..."

Upon witnessing Nar's brilliant escape route, an unparalleled gasp of amazement erupted from the crowd.

"Such a clear strategy! Will Gnar escape this time???" Rita couldn't help but exclaim in surprise.

Just then, the camera on the big screen suddenly rose.

Galio had already entered the blue buff area and placed a trinket ward in the bush next to the blue buff.

The moment the eye of the trinket fell, it saw Nar walking downwards and heading towards the Three Wolves camp.

"Galio's trinket has spotted Gnar's movements!" Wang Duoduo suddenly shouted.

"Gnar, Gnar is here!" Scout repeatedly signaled.

"I see you! Wait for me!" Mingkai shouted repeatedly.

"You guys go catch him, I'm not going over there, I'm going to push the lane this wave," Zhou Hanyang said.

"I'll go, I'll go!" Mingkai said, indicating that he would go by himself.

The recall takes a full eight seconds, so Scout didn't rush to interrupt Gnar's recall; he wanted to wait for the Spider to arrive!

Galio didn't use his Q skill on the wolves until four seconds after Gnar entered the wolves' camp.

However, on the big screen, it can be seen that after arriving at the Three Wolves camp, Gnar did not return to the city immediately, but instead stood by the wall opposite the Three Wolves camp.

Once Gnar transformed into Mini Gnar and his E skill's cooldown was ready, Gnar used his E skill to jump to the other side of the wall.

When Scout Galio strolled over at a leisurely pace, he didn't see Gnar anywhere.

What about people?

A question mark slowly appeared on Scout's forehead!

Some readers have said that the recent content has been lackluster... Actually, if you read carefully, the recent content is anything but lackluster! It's even much better than the previous articles. In the past, I never wrote about minion wave analysis or strategic clashes. I just focused on simple, mindless gameplay showcases, which is actually quite easy to write.

Various skillful maneuvers, followed by expressions of shock and exclamations of "666!" It's a quick and easy way to write, finished in no time. That used to be real fluff! Just write whatever feels good; Tomato (a famous Taiwanese writer) is definitely suited to this type of writing.

Aside from the two LOL books written by PSJ, this book by the author is Tomato's most successful LOL work. This clearly shows that people still enjoy reading lighthearted, action-packed stories. However, since we've already covered the World Championship, I still want to provide a more detailed analysis of the matches!

Actually, writing detailed match-up notes is more challenging than before. In the past, if the Spider had just killed Gnar in that situation, the commentators, viewers, and players would have shouted "666!"—wouldn't that have been much easier than writing down Gnar's escape route?

Since everyone's already read this far, I hope you'll be patient. The author truly doesn't skimp on content; I guarantee the content of this World Championship match won't disappoint!

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