The Road to Godhood in Honor of Kings

Chapter 206 White Dragon's Roar VS. Year Fox (Continued 1)

"Coming, coming. You were clearly playing games, why are you knocking so urgently..." Yi Bing's slightly lazy voice came from inside the door, and the door opened quickly.

"Is that you, kid? What are you doing here? Want to have sex with me?" Yi Bing asked.

"You don't seem too welcoming..." Han Cheng said, "It's not that I can't be with you, but my main purpose this time was to come and see you..."

"Since you know I don't welcome you, why did you come? Tsk tsk, tell me, what do you want?" Yi Bing braced himself against the door frame with one hand.

"Tsk tsk, why do you all think that way? Can't I contact you guys just because I have nothing to do?" Han Cheng muttered.

"Don't bother me if there's nothing wrong, it's annoying," Yi Bing said coldly.

Han Cheng was somewhat helpless. What was Yi Bing's attitude? Why was she so unhappy and so disgusted with him?

"Didn't you sleep well last night?" Han Cheng asked.

"Okay." Yi Bing nodded. "Come in if you need anything, otherwise you can leave."

"So what if I didn't sleep well? Is it really necessary to be in such a bad mood... I need to beat you up to vent my anger. How dare you treat me like this..." Han Cheng thought to himself, but his words were already in response: "If you need me, I need to talk to you!"

Yi Bing's lips curled slightly, "Heh, okay..."

A moment later, at Yi Bing's home.

A young general in white armor is confronting a strange man with fox ears. The general has a pair of dragon horns on his head and holds a long spear in his hand—a silver-white dragon spear. The man opposite him holds a sharp sword with arcs of electricity jumping restlessly on it, as if it might leap out at any moment. The two are locked in a fierce battle, and perhaps the next second they will enter combat. However, this is just a scene on a mobile phone screen, a real-life battle between the two.

Bai Longyin once again faced off against the Millennium Fox. However, this time Han Cheng used Li Bai, while Yi Bing naturally used Han Xin.

This time, the two chose to switch heroes. The outcome of the last battle was still undecided, but this duel was different from the last one. Although Han Cheng did not often use Li Bai, he was still somewhat skilled at playing him, as was Yi Bing. The two wanted to use the hero that the other was familiar with to defeat him and prove themselves. However, in reality, Han Cheng was just trying to vent his anger.

The standoff between the two continued until the minion wave arrived. Suddenly, a group of minions arrived at the lane with graceful steps, and the two began to move.

In the early game, before reaching level four, most players will choose to harass the opponent and then look for opportunities to kill them, before scouting their strength. This will be a battle of last-hitting and attrition. Last-hitting is especially important, as it not only provides extra gold but also suppresses the opponent's minion wave, preventing your own minions from advancing too far and giving the opponent a chance to farm.

"Snap!" Li Bai finished off a low-health minion with a basic attack, and Han Xin also "whooshed" off a low-health minion. Suddenly, Li Bai moved and activated his first skill, rushing to Han Xin's side. However, Han Xin dodged the stun, and then used his first skill to knock Li Bai into the air.

After landing, Li Bai used his first skill to stun Han Xin, quickly followed by a basic attack, then used his first skill three times to return to his original position, and turned around to kill a minion, leveling up to level two. This was just a poke attack. Even if both Li Bai and Han Xin were at level two, it wouldn't be easy to keep the opponent in place. After all, this was a duel between assassins. Although the outcome could be decided in an instant, both sides had multiple dashes, so if they couldn't win, they could run away. It was difficult for the opponent to completely kill the other.

However, once you reach level four and have enough damage, it becomes much harder for the losing side to escape, even though Han Xin has three dashes and Li Bai's first skill has two dashes and a reset.

Thus, the battle between the two continued, with constant finishing blows and occasional skill exchanges. However, skill exchanges are not simply about expending resources; one cannot unleash all skills in pursuit of damage output, otherwise, without any survival skills, one is likely to be caught and killed by the opponent.

"Snap!" Li Bai unleashed his last normal attack before reaching level four, turning a soldier into a gold coin. Li Bai leveled up to level four, and Han Xin had also reached level four at the same time.

However, Li Bai's ultimate skill is not yet unlocked, and he still needs two basic attacks. Han Xin directly uses his first skill to dash and knock Li Bai into the air, then releases his ultimate skill on the spot. Li Bai hurriedly uses his second skill once to dodge part of the damage from Han Xin's ultimate skill. At the same time, he decisively uses his first skill to dash when the second skill ends. Although Li Bai has escaped the range of Han Xin's ultimate skill, as long as he has been hit by Han Xin's ultimate skill, no matter how far he runs, he will still be knocked up by the last part.

Han Xin activated his second skill again, approached Li Bai, and simultaneously unleashed a sweeping attack. Li Bai seized the opportunity to perform a basic attack on Han Xin, but hesitated to use the second stage of his first skill, as it was currently his only mobility skill.

After Han Xin's passive was triggered, his attack speed was greatly increased. At this time, Li Bai had already lost half of his health, but he landed his last basic attack. With a thunderous roar, Li Bai's passive was triggered, and Li Bai's ultimate was unlocked. Han Xin hurriedly used the second stage of his first skill to retreat, but Li Bai used his first skill to stick to him directly and released his ultimate. Countless foxes flew through Han Xin's body at high speed, and Han Xin's health dropped sharply.

At this moment, Han Xin's second skill was also off cooldown, so he released it again to increase damage and block Li Bai's retreat. Li Bai released his first skill in three stages, and then released his second skill just as Han Xin arrived.

Li Bai used his second skill to dodge Han Xin's sweeping attack, and during the gap between Han Xin's second skill and his first skill's cooldown, he controlled Han Xin and closed in on him.

At this point, Li Bai has the advantage in health, and his ultimate skill can be refreshed quickly, so Han Xin is not suitable to fight him head-on.

However, Yi Bing did not run away, nor would he.

Han Xin's first skill finally cooled down, and he used it to knock Li Bai into the air again. Li Bai was not afraid and directly fought Han Xin, waiting for his ultimate skill to cool down.

When Li Bai and Han Xin were both low on health, neither of them showed any intention of retreating. On the battlefield, there is no reason to desert. Although one could avoid the enemy's sharp edge and recuperate, that only applies to regular matches. In a normal game, no one would do that.

Li Bai's ultimate skill finally cooled down, but at this time Li Bai was already low on health. "Whoosh!" Han Xin unleashed his Execute, and Li Bai immediately activated his ultimate skill, becoming untargetable and dodging the fatal blow. At the same time, the ultimate skill also affected Han Xin. Although Han Xin activated his second skill to dodge, he was left with only a sliver of health. Even the damage from a minion would be enough to kill him, but Li Bai was not much better off.

"Eternity and a fleeting moment are separated only by my sword!" Li Bai released his first skill, which would cause Han Xin to fall as soon as it touched him, and would also unleash a finishing move. However, Han Xin managed to dodge the damage with his body.

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