The Road to Godhood in Honor of Kings
Chapter 64 One-Handedly Defeats the Old Teacher (Christmas Bonus Chapter, Bonus Chapter for Donation
"You guys push the tower! I'm going to take down the dragon!" Han Cheng said, heading towards the Tyrant. Shiranui Mai wasn't particularly fast at taking down the dragon, but it was much faster than most mages. After all, her basic attack damage wasn't low, unlike most mages whose basic attacks didn't even hurt as much as the dragon itself…
Defeating the Tyrant not only rewards you with gold and experience, but also grants a 30% damage boost after killing three Tyrants, and you can also complete extra-game activity tasks...
Although Ye Bing's Zhong Kui is very strong, he's the only truly strong player. Fatty is just okay, and as for the homeroom teacher, well, let's not even go there. Han Cheng's team initially opted for a defensive strategy when at a disadvantage, but after regaining their economic advantage, they switched to offense, mainly targeting Fatty and the homeroom teacher. Once the opposing team's damage dealers were eliminated, even if Ye Bing's Zhong Kui was incredibly skilled, he was still just a support hero.
"Victory!" Without any doubt, Han Cheng's side won the final victory.
"How about it?" Sun Wukong challenged the fat man.
"You win!" The fat man said, and then fell silent.
"Hmph! I can't play Luna. If I played someone else in another game, I would definitely win!" the homeroom teacher said angrily.
"This..." Han Cheng was speechless. Why play if you don't know how? He was sure Fatty and Ye Bing were even more speechless.
"How about we play another round?" Sun Wukong said cheekily, which made Han Cheng glare at him angrily. He was in a hurry to go home, and although he didn't know what to do, it was still better than staying here...
"Alright, Sun Zhu really knows me!" The homeroom teacher smiled slightly and looked at everyone, as if asking if anyone had any objections.
"Teacher, I think it's unfair to divide us into groups like this. You want to prove yourself, right? You can choose to have a one-on-one match with one of us. That would be easier and fairer," Han Cheng said.
"A one-on-one? With you guys? Easier? Fairer?" The homeroom teacher looked at Han Cheng. "Okay, then let's play a game with Han Cheng. But you're an expert, so you have to let me win."
"Go easy on you? Fine, I'll use one hand." Han Cheng confidently extended his right hand. While it wasn't some kind of superhuman arm or golden right hand, it was more than enough to deal with a pushover like his homeroom teacher. He had originally wanted to go home early, but his teacher had lost and seemed to have lost her self-esteem. It seemed he needed to put her pride down a bit. Since she had chosen to challenge him to a one-on-one duel, he would let her win. He couldn't understand why his homeroom teacher wanted to challenge him. He and his teacher had played together before, so she should know his strength. She might as well have chosen a weaker opponent like Sun Wukong, but clearly she couldn't beat him either… She probably wanted revenge for his targeting earlier. After all, Luna had died quite a few times at the hands of Mai Shiranui in that game…
"What do you want to play? You choose, teacher," Han Cheng said calmly.
"Yu Ji, I can play Yu Ji!" the homeroom teacher said confidently. "How about playing Yu Ji?"
"Yu Ji? Sure," Han Cheng said. As a marksman, Yu Ji is much easier to play with one hand than melee heroes. Han Cheng had only seen one-handed gameplay in novels, and although he had tried it himself, it was somewhat difficult. However, Han Cheng practiced one-handed gameplay every day. If you're not skilled with one hand, it's not easy to beat even AI opponents, but if you're proficient, it's very flashy and looks particularly stylish. However, the difficulty of mastering it is naturally very high.
"It's one-handed, so it's one-handed!" the homeroom teacher said, thinking to himself, "Let you pretend. I may be bad, but I can still beat you with two hands."
"Bright as the wind, light as an arrow!" The homeroom teacher's character, Yu Ji, has a [Caribbean Lady] skin, which is considered a fairly cost-effective skin—not expensive, yet with special effects. Yu Ji, as the face of Honor of Kings, has always maintained a lukewarm popularity. Although many people particularly like Yu Ji, they generally dare not use her. While she possesses strong crowd control through her passive and ultimate, her first skill has a long cast time and a narrow projectile trajectory, and her ultimate isn't particularly powerful. We eagerly await a buff for Yu Ji.
"Ah, I've already given up on being a lady!" Han Cheng has all the heroes except Wu Zetian. After all, he's a nobody, he doesn't have money, he can't afford to draw Wu Zetian, and he got Ying Zheng by exchanging hero fragments. The other heroes were obtained through gold coins and events. And of course, he also has Yu Ji.
At the start of the game, Han Cheng brought Flash, while the homeroom teacher brought Heal, which was a relatively conservative choice of skills, since having Heal is very useful in one-on-one battles in the early game.
Han Cheng should level up his first skill to poke, and level up his second skill, but it won't be very useful against heroes like Yu Ji who can deal sustained damage.
The homeroom teacher also used her first skill, and immediately fired an arrow. Han Cheng dodged it and returned the arrow, hitting the homeroom teacher's Yu Ji and causing her to lose one bar of health.
Han Cheng used only his right hand, with his index finger controlling direction and the other fingers controlling skills and attacks. While not very agile, it was still manageable. It's important to understand that operating with one hand is extremely difficult to master at first, and mistakes are inevitable.
"Whoosh!" Both Yu Ji fired their first arrows at each other, triggering the powerful slow effect of their passive abilities. The two sides began to exchange fire. Although Han Cheng had an advantage in health, the other side had a healer. At the same time, if either of them landed a critical hit, the health difference would widen or become equal.
However, Han Cheng was quite confident about critical hits, after all, his 21% critical hit probability runes were no joke. Soon a critical hit came out, and the class teacher knew he was no match for him, so he began to retreat. Han Cheng did not pursue him, clearing minions and positioning himself to prevent the class teacher's Yu Ji from launching a counter-arrow.
"Wow, that's amazing!" Sun Hou, who was watching from the sidelines, couldn't help but exclaim. It was the first time he had ever seen Han Cheng operate with one hand, and even Ye Bing was surprised.
The homeroom teacher pouted, feeling quite frustrated. He couldn't believe that his two hands couldn't beat someone who could only use one hand. How could he possibly continue playing King of Glory now?
"Hmph." Han Cheng snorted coldly. Both sides had already reached level four. In the early stages, the homeroom teacher had adopted a sneaky strategy, but after reaching level four, Yu Ji would have more options, and Han Cheng, playing with only one hand, would naturally be struggling to keep up. The homeroom teacher is quite cunning!
"Whoosh!" The homeroom teacher used her ultimate skill first, hitting Han Cheng. You should know that Yu Ji at level four is still very strong at killing squishy targets, although she is not as strong in the late game.
However, Han Cheng simultaneously activated his second skill to dodge the teacher's follow-up damage, and also unleashed his ultimate skill. After landing, he countered with his first skill. The teacher's health dropped significantly, so he quickly activated his second skill to create distance, while also hitting Han Cheng with his first skill. Han Cheng sustained more damage than the teacher, but he wasn't exactly healthy either.
Han Cheng chased after him, using basic attacks, but the homeroom teacher wasn't afraid either, attacking as he went. Han Cheng's health was less than a quarter, while the homeroom teacher's health was almost gone, prompting him to use his heal. Their health was roughly equal, and the homeroom teacher had already retreated back into the tower. Han Cheng couldn't continue the chase and turned to retreat. Now, the homeroom teacher had the health advantage, but his health was almost enough to be finished off with a single skill, so he was very cautious. However, neither of them had their ultimate abilities ready yet, so they couldn't hold each other. Han Cheng might turn around and counterattack, and the homeroom teacher was worried about giving up first blood, since Han Cheng had a slight gold lead, and he still had Flash left. If Han Cheng dodged his skill, wouldn't he be dead? After the homeroom teacher chickened out, he started clearing minions. He thought Han Cheng would retreat, but then Han Cheng, who had disappeared from sight, suddenly reappeared. After landing, he used his first skill, passing through the body of Yu Ji, who was controlled by the homeroom teacher. Yu Ji was instantly left with low health. However, Han Cheng used his second skill plus Flash, unexpectedly bringing the homeroom teacher to the brink of death. Before the homeroom teacher could escape, Han Cheng, who had activated his second skill, caught up and finished him off with a basic attack, giving up the first blood.
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