The Road to Godhood in Honor of Kings

Chapter 27 Helping the Class Teacher Rank Up (Part 1)

"Aced!" The enemy team was wiped out in just a few minutes, leaving them stunned. They quickly surrendered. It seems that surrendering voluntarily is rare in high-level games, because everyone is skilled and there is still a good chance of turning the game around.

"Hahaha! If this continues, won't we be able to reach the Glory King rank very soon?" Sun Wukong laughed.

"Get out of here! What do you mean 'we'? Goddess Xiaomeng and Yebing have been that for a long time!" the fat man said.

"It's nothing really," Ye Bing said modestly.

"That's because there are so many bad players in our region, that's how I reached the Glory King rank," Xu Xiaomeng said modestly.

As for Ye Bing, he should reach the Glory King rank soon, in just a few months...

At noon, the group was hungry and decided to find a place to have a meal, but they hadn't decided where yet.

"Hurry up and catch up!" Han Cheng shouted to the people behind him. He turned around and saw that the people behind him had all run away in a panic. Fatty Sun Hou had a wicked smile on his face, and even Ye Bing looked apologetic.

"What's going on?" Han Cheng asked, puzzled, but the wicked grins on Sun Wukong and Fatty's faces proved that nothing good was coming.

Sure enough, in the distance, a woman with an angelic face and a devilish figure appeared in Han Cheng's line of sight.

"The homeroom teacher?" Han Cheng was taken aback.

It was their homeroom teacher, Chen Xiaoye. Although she was a bit scary, surely no one else was that afraid of her?

It turns out that although Chen Xiaoye is usually quite strict with students, she is a completely different person both outside of class and outside of school. As for how she changed, Han Cheng was not quite sure.

"Don't be so stimulating!" Han Cheng could only pray for the best; there was no time to leave now.

"Hey? Han Cheng? What are you doing here? Are you lost?" The homeroom teacher had already come up to Han Cheng.

"Uh, teacher, oh, you're here too?" Han Cheng smiled awkwardly. He didn't see his homeroom teacher much outside of school.

"What? Can't I be here?" the homeroom teacher said. "Oh right, you haven't answered my question yet. Are you lost?"

Han Cheng: Ugh. There are so many people in the park, and it's not far from my house, how could I get lost? Is my homeroom teacher being cute or just plain silly? Or...?

"No, teacher, you're here?"

"Oh, me? I just came here for a bit, I'm heading home for dinner later. Um, you haven't eaten yet, have you? Why don't you come to my place?"

"Well, teacher, maybe we shouldn't..." Han Cheng really didn't want to go to his homeroom teacher's house for dinner, but the teacher was so enthusiastic, insisting on taking him home for a meal as soon as they met...

"What's the big deal? It's nothing. I'm your teacher, and you haven't eaten yet, have you? Don't tell me you've already eaten; it's only this early." (This statement is a bit contradictory...)

Despite Han Cheng's countless excuses, it still didn't work...

"Alright, just one more dish and we can eat!" The homeroom teacher, wearing an apron, brought out a plate of scrambled eggs with tomatoes. It was cooked reasonably well... at least it looked okay to Han Cheng at first glance...

"Alright!" The last dish was stir-fried greens, which had a slightly bland flavor.

"Let's eat!" The homeroom teacher had already served Han Cheng his meal, though the rice looked a bit hard...

Han Cheng ate rather awkwardly throughout the meal. After all, it was hard to remain calm eating with his usually tigress-like homeroom teacher. However, his homeroom teacher seemed like a completely different person in private; she was not only enthusiastic but also quite gentle...

"Slap!" In his mind, Han Cheng slapped himself. This is your teacher, what are you thinking?

However, despite his thoughts, in reality Han Cheng was helping his homeroom teacher clear the table.

"Let me do it!" The homeroom teacher snatched a plate from Han Cheng's hand.

"Okay..." Han Cheng said awkwardly.

then……

"Teacher, can I go now?" Han Cheng was still eager to rank up with his friends.

"What's the rush? Do you hate me? Hmm?" Although the homeroom teacher looked calm, Han Cheng could already imagine how terrifying she would look when she was angry!

"No..." Han Cheng had no choice but to give in.

"By the way, don't you guys often play that game Honor of Kings? The school's campus tournament starts the day after tomorrow, and our class is representing us. So I want to test your skills..."

"Damn, the homeroom teacher found a plausible excuse. Her rank is so low, he obviously wants to carry her to higher ranks..." Han Cheng thought to himself.

"Hello? How is it? Did you hear me?" the homeroom teacher asked.

"Oh, I heard that, I heard that!"

A few minutes later.

"How come you have Han Xin?" Han Cheng didn't have a secondary account, so he could only play his main account, and then...

"Wow, you're actually the strongest player! I didn't even see that before!"

How do you have so many heroes?

How do you have so much skin?

"..."

Amidst the homeroom teacher's series of exclamations, Han Cheng started a match with her, since her classmate was only Silver III at the time (which was considered an improvement) and they couldn't duo queue together.

"Silver III? Stomping noobs, huh?" Han Cheng thought smugly. This was his teacher's Silver game, and he had chosen Han Xin, a hero with long legs, just to roam and kill, to experience the thrill of slaughter. Of course, Han Cheng wasn't a psychopath who liked killing; it was just a pastime in the game...

The homeroom teacher, Chen Xiaoye, chose Mulan (it must have been hard for her to save up those 18888 gold coins), which fits her personality perfectly.

The first item is an attack speed dagger. There's another brutal way to play Han Xin: attack speed. While attack speed isn't Han Xin's primary attribute—after all, he gets a 50% attack speed bonus after using skills, so the requirement for attack speed isn't usually very strict—an attack speed Han Xin is incredibly brutal in one-on-one duels or when dominating weaker opponents.

You ask me how brutal it is? It's like throwing you into the air so you can't land. Is that brutal or not? Anyway, I think it's brutal.

Regarding Han Xin's 1v1 prowess, the author doesn't highly recommend it. While Han Xin excels at eliminating backline targets in team fights, he lacks that strength in 1v1 situations and often finds himself at a disadvantage. For 1v1 situations, it's recommended to equip him with Berserker's Fury, attack speed, and tank items; that will make him quite formidable.

On the other hand, Chen Xiaoye's first purchase was an iron sword to increase attack power. I estimate that her first item should be the Infinity Edge. Mulan is all about burst damage. Activate her ultimate skill, unleash a combo, and double kill. A corpse will fall. If the person doesn't die, then your Mulan is a complete failure.

"Teacher, you go top lane, I'll jungle. Don't farm jungle monsters, okay?" Han Cheng said as he walked towards the jungle.

"Why won't you let me farm the jungle monsters? You can't farm them all, and aren't you going to the enemy jungle?" Chen Xiaoye obviously wouldn't listen, which put Han Cheng in an awkward position. He decided to go to the enemy jungle and negotiate a deal, get a kill and a buff.

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