The Road to Godhood in Honor of Kings

Chapter 9 The Eye of Deception (Part 2)

Although Han Cheng had seen the portraits of every enemy on the minimap earlier, he hadn't paid attention to them. Now he had.

"Damn, TiMi has removed the fog of war, so we can now see the enemy. This is going to be a disaster!" Han Cheng exclaimed. Before, if the enemy was deep in their own territory and there were no friendly units nearby, that area would be completely dark on the map. But now, they can see the enemy easily, which ruins the game's fairness.

In addition to being able to see the opponent's situation on the minimap, Han Cheng also clearly saw Liu Bang hiding in the river bushes.

"Strange? It's useless to hide in the bushes now, so why isn't Liu Bang helping to fight the dragon? Instead, he's ambushing here?" Han Cheng couldn't help but mutter to himself in confusion.

Next, something strange happened. Our Diao Chan seemed not to notice Liu Bang in the bushes and walked right past him, and the other teammates did the same.

"Could it be that they can't see it, but I can?" Han Cheng couldn't help but have another thought. Perhaps he didn't just have one X-ray vision ability. Now it seemed that he could see anywhere on the map at will, even the bushes.

Although he had this idea, Han Cheng wasn't sure; he would only know if he tried it out first.

Because the monkey was still relentlessly feeding kills, and the opponent was clearly a higher level than their own, no one on their team dared to easily initiate a team fight. They wanted to wait for the opponent to be whittled down by the dragon before engaging.

At this moment, Han Cheng said, "Don't engage in team fights easily. I can steal this dragon. You guys go push the tower first."

Because Han Cheng's Han Xin had performed quite well in counter-jungling, the others listened to Han Cheng and went to their lanes. Even if they couldn't steal the dragon, they wouldn't fall too far behind in gold. Only Han Cheng was left there to guard the dragon while the others went to push the tower. The dragon was about to die, but Han Cheng slowly made his way to the dragon because he could clearly see that the dragon still had some health left. In the current version, killing the dragon gives a buff, unlike before when it only increased the gold for the whole team. Therefore, the dragon's health had increased considerably.

"Three, two, one!" Han Cheng's skill landed, and a roar came from the dragon. The dragon was stolen! Because it was behind a wall, the enemy believed that even if Han Cheng wanted to steal the dragon, he could not accurately estimate its health. The enemy jungler had already used Smite, which allowed Han Cheng to successfully steal the dragon.

After fighting for half a day, the dragon was stolen, and the three locals were instantly enraged. They tried to chase after Han Xin, who was fighting Han Cheng, but they couldn't catch up and had to give up.

Because three of the enemy team went to fight the dragon, leaving only two to defend the tower, one of the three on Han Cheng's team directly pushed down the outer tower on the top lane and broke the second tower into a crescent shape.

Han Cheng's side lost both the dragon and the tower, but the enemy had the Monkey King, a cash cow, so they still had an economic advantage over Han Cheng's side.

However, as the level increased, the resurrection time also increased accordingly. Moreover, the monkey probably died more than ten times, and the screen was always completely black, so he couldn't do anything. In the end, the monkey chose to go AFK. However, this was also good news for Han Cheng and others, since the economic gap would not be so large.

Moreover, even with the monkey in the team now, Han Cheng believes he can lead the whole team because he has this incredible ability to observe the enemy situation from every angle on the map, making it difficult for them to lose.

After securing the dragon, Han Cheng's team became much more aggressive. Han Cheng, the jungler, relied on his superb skills, excellent awareness, and special abilities. Whoever he ganked was doomed. Even if someone was ambushing him in the bushes, he still maintained the initiative. He would jump into the bushes and unleash a brutal attack. With his already superior equipment, enemies who could have taken advantage of the bushes were either killed or severely injured by Han Cheng. This person couldn't help but wonder: How is his awareness so good?

As the next dragon spawned, the enemy team dared not initiate the fight again, but instead waited for an opportunity to strike, because they were now at a disadvantage.

The second dragon was originally destined for Han Cheng's team, but the opposing Miyamoto suddenly became a god-like player, playing incredibly well and successfully cooperating with his teammates to steal the dragon and escape unscathed.

One for three, Han Cheng's team lost one player while the enemy team lost three, but they secured a small dragon. Although it was a bit of a loss, it still surprised Han Cheng. His team now has an AFK Monkey, making a total of four players, but one of them just died, leaving three remaining. The enemy team still has two players alive. Han Cheng decided to launch a team fight before the enemy respawned.

"Hey you guys over there, that was my brother playing earlier. Now I'm going to show you what I'm capable of!" Miyamoto, the enemy, openly provoked.

Han Cheng ignored him. With just him and Diao Chan, two squishy heroes defending the tower wouldn't be easy. Han Cheng and his teammate each took one lane. One of the enemy's high ground towers was destroyed, and only one empty high ground tower remained on the minimap for the other two lanes.

"This is a tower-pushing game!" Han Cheng was convinced. The enemy team respawned one after another, and Han Cheng's team returned to their own territory to continue laning and jungling. It was only six minutes in, and Han Cheng's gold had already reached over 8,000, which was quite fast; the enemy's highest was only 6,000. Although it was a 4v5, their team wasn't afraid of team fights due to their gold lead. While the enemy Miyamoto was skilled, he was a squishy hero and not very useful. A jungler can create opportunities in the early game, but if they don't do it well, they're not a good jungler. Now that it's mid-game, the jungler's usefulness will only decrease. For a hero like Han Xin, who has great early-game pressure, his late-game performance is only so-so.

Therefore, Han Cheng farmed the jungle relentlessly. Aside from a well-developed Liu Bei, probably no other jungler in King of Glory could clear the jungle as efficiently as Han Xin. Besides jungling, he also ganked and participated in team fights. Soon, Han Cheng had five powerful items, and at that moment, the Dragon appeared.

This time, the enemy team still chose to let Han Cheng's team initiate first. Han Cheng's team was not afraid and started fighting without warning. Except for one tank guarding the area around the dragon pit to hold off the enemy, the other teammates were all attacking the dragon. The enemy team, as before, remained still and waited for the enemy to make a move.

Finally, when the dragon's health was less than half, the enemy began their attack. Han Cheng saw this and quickly sped up his dragon-killing. However, just when the dragon was only two or three Smite attacks away from being taken down, a shout of "Demons, begone!" rang out, and the enemy Miyamoto used his ultimate to fly in, controlling two teammates who were positioned too close together. At the same time, the enemy Hou Yi fired another ultimate [Smite Shot] at the two controlled teammates. It seemed the dragon was about to be stolen, but Han Cheng's Han Xin had vanished. Was the dragon, which they had worked so hard to kill, going to be handed over so easily? Not at all. The enemy's five members arrived one after another, taking down the dragon and killing two of Han Cheng's teammates. Only Liu Bang, a tanky hero with mobility, escaped by passing through a wall. Of course, the enemy wouldn't chase after a tank.

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