The moment these voice microphones were released, the various League of Legends versions in China exploded with activity.

All of them are related discussion posts.

EDG and MSI even trended on major social media platforms.

Countless memes originated from the "Taking the Blame and Bearing the Pressure" forum.

What?! "You guys keep playing this round, I'm going to run a marathon!"

'One pull, one tug, Miracle Walker, the gap in jungle play!'

'You don't even put as much pressure on me as XXX!'

'Your double C is really useful!'

And what about 'Q can be so easily misused? Might as well not learn Q at all!'

……

and many more!

This wave of traffic frenzy has only made Letme incredibly wealthy.

Despite being in the off-season, he still received praise from Zhou Hanyang.

This wave of trending topics has also drawn the attention of viewers and fans who weren't originally so interested in MSI to EDG's journey at the MSI.

May 12th was the second day of the group stage.

SKT played the first and last games yesterday, and today they will play a back-to-back game.

SKT still won the first game.

Their opponent is TSM, who just lost to EDG yesterday.

TSM is no match for SKT.

Yesterday, he dared to pull out Kennen's Hauntzer when facing Zhou Hanyang. I wonder if he was stunned by the beating.

Today, surprisingly, facing Huni's Rumble, he chose Shen to take the pressure.

SKT gained an advantage in the early stages of the game and continued to expand that advantage.

It took 34 minutes to easily defeat TSM.

Following SKT, it's GAM's turn to face off against FW!

Although Flash Wolves lost to EDG yesterday, defeating GAM was not too difficult.

EDG's first match on the second day was scheduled as the third match.

Their opponent today is G2!

Amid cheers from the audience, both teams' seats came up onto the stage.

"Welcome back, everyone! I'm commentator Guan Zeyuan!" Guan Zeyuan's voice rang out.

"Hello everyone, I'm the commentator Tongxi." Tongxi's lovely voice followed immediately.

"Today is the second day of the group stage. In yesterday's two matches, EDG showed us an excellent competitive form," Guan Zeyuan said.

"After losing to SKT in their first match, G2 still managed to defeat Flash Wolves with difficulty. They are another strong opponent besides SKT in this MSI journey."

"EDG is still on the red side today. Let's see if G2 continues to perform better or if EDG continues their hot streak from yesterday."

As Tongxi's voice faded, the big screen displayed the BP (Ban/Pick) sequence: "G2 banned Elise, Lee Sin, and Ivern right away! Wow! Three bans on junglers, their respect for Clearlove is off the charts."

"While the factory manager's judgment and decision-making abilities in mid-to-late game team fights may be debatable, his jungle planning and ganking rhythm in the early and mid-game are still unparalleled in the world." Guan Zeyuan laughed upon hearing this.

"And paired with an aggressive top laner like Attack, who is highly individualistic! If you get this kind of tempo-oriented jungler, Clearlove can usually unleash him very early on."

Once they break through in the top lane, EDG's jungler and support will create opportunities around Attack in the top lane. We've seen this scenario many times before.

Losing a third of map control is unacceptable to any team. Since Attack can't be stopped, the only option is to stop Clearlove.

Judging from Attack's starting items and rune choices against TSM's Camille, it's clear that if Clearlove can't get a tempo-oriented jungler, even Attack will choose to lie low first and then look for opportunities to strike.

"On the other hand, EDG continues to restrict the mid lane with champions like LeBlanc, Malzahar, and Syndra!" Tongxi continued, "Once the mid lane gains an advantage, it will have a significant impact on the top lane as well. EDG hopes that both mid laners will be late-game farming champions."

Guan Zeyuan's business skills are far superior; he can analyze G2's bans in great detail.

When it came to Tongxi, she couldn't explain why EDG banned certain heroes.

All they can say are pointless, repetitive things.

The first round of bans has ended!

G2, on the blue side, prioritizes Graves!

The only strong jungler in this patch is Graves, so picking him shouldn't be a problem.

This is why G2 banned three junglers.

EDG, on the red side, countered by picking Lulu and Taliyah!

G2 opted for Karma and a large Maw.

EDG chose Twitch on the third floor of the red team.

Both sides opted for standard player selection in the first round, so there's not much to say.

In the second round of bans, EDG banned first.

EDG banned Kennen and Jayce.

G2 continued to shut down the jungler, Hecarim, and Kha'Zix!

As soon as the second round of bans was announced, a deafening roar erupted from the crowd.

"Wow!!!" Guan Zeyuan shouted loudly, "Five bans on the jungler!!! G2 showed Clearlove7 a lot of respect!!!"

The director happened to give Mingkai a shot of him being so surprised that he couldn't help but laugh.

This once again drew gasps from the audience.

Five bans is the highest praise for a professional player.

"EDG has opted to shut down the top lane. Kennen and Jayce are both strong laners, so it looks like Attack will be looking to pick an aggressive top laner."

As soon as Tongxi finished speaking, EDG locked the Kalista on the fourth floor: "Wow... EDG actually locked the Kalista? Then this Kalista must have gone up, right?"

"Huh? Skateboard shoes on the fourth floor? I feel like EDG could totally get them on the fifth floor?" Guan Zeyuan's voice was full of doubt:

"Could it be that EDG is preparing... Ahhhhh??? Pantheon! Wow!!! G2 has locked in Pantheon!!!!"

Wow! It's finally here!!! When Attack picked Kalista for top lane, many people were asking why he didn't choose Pantheon for top lane.

Pantheon is supposed to be the bane of AD top laners, right? Well, here he is! G2 finally pulled out Pantheon for top lane today. Let's see how EDG plans to counter him.

Compared to the first round of ban/pick, the second round of ban/pick was full of highlights, starting from the ban phase.

Anyone who could understand even a little bit of the game got excited at this moment.

Top lane AD Kalista!

Add Pantheon to the top lane!

All the essentials are maxed out!

After choosing Pantheon, who is even more reckless than Renekton, G2 had no choice but to pick Orianna in the mid lane as a late-game backup.

It has to be said that G2 was clearly well-prepared today.

In order to pick Pantheon, who is more like a super minion than Renekton in the mid-to-late game, they specially prepared three late-game carry heroes—Graves, Orianna, and Kog'Maw—as backup!

And after G2 finished selecting their lineup!

EDG, on the red side, instantly locked in Garen on the fifth floor!

This pick of Garen completely stunned the audience.

The entire EDG team wore smug smiles.

Everyone knows Pantheon is the godfather of top lane AD carries, don't we know that?

My buddy won't lane against me at all; he'll just disconnect from the lane right from the start.

Just break a few waves of minions and disrupt the top lane's rhythm.

Starting from the 10-minute mark, G2 was playing 4 against 5!

Pantheon? There's more to it than meets the eye when the red team plays on the fifth floor.

Daring to release it ahead of schedule is suicidal!!!

Congratulations to EDG!!! CN is awesome!!!

Whenever a top lane AD is chosen, many readers will mention Pantheon or something similar.

Today I'll write about a game by Pan!

Unless the AD carry is locked into the top lane, if someone else faces Pantheon, the moment Pantheon is picked, it becomes a 4v5 game!

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