Inside the TES training room.

Seeing the bleak situation before them, some of TES's top, mid, and jungle players scratched their heads, some remained silent, and some grumbled.

"Still playing?" Wayward asked cheerfully. "This early game is too easy."

Xiaotian really wanted to just type GG and start the next game, since this match was just too frustrating.

In the first round, they were counter-jungled; in the second round, they were caught out while farming and used Flash; in the third round, they were counter-ganked while trying to gank top lane...

No jungler could withstand this.

But he was in a bad mood and didn't bother to reply to the question... Vi continued walking towards the bottom jungle after reviving.

Rookie said somewhat embarrassedly, "Sorry, my bad. I couldn't control this card. How about we just concede and start another game?"

That's how training matches are. If you don't play well or feel that the tactics weren't executed well, you just quit and start the next game.

Back then, the factory manager would play fifty practice matches in one night; that's probably how he got the skill.

JackeyLove glanced at the situation in the upper half of the map and advised, "No rush, this game is actually playable. We have a big advantage in the bottom lane. Let's go to the bottom lane, control the dragon, and drag the game into the late game. We're stronger then."

JackeyLove has always been the absolute core of TES. Since the core has spoken, the other members can't really say anything. They can only say to give it a try first.

It has to be said that TES's bot lane duo of Zephyr and Heimerdinger is indeed very strong in lane. With Heimerdinger's turret, EDG's Sivir and Yuumi simply can't compete with him, and their lane control is very secure.

Xiao Tian gave a soft "hmm," and Wei cleared the jungle to reach level five. She then went to the bottom river and helped her teammates secure the dragon.

This time, EDG didn't seem to be trying to steal the dragon. JieJie and Lu Yingdong just glanced at it on the screen and had no interest in it at all.

In the early game, the battle for the dragon mainly takes place in the bottom lane.

From the moment they drafted this bot lane duo, they never intended to take the dragon; this was a loss they anticipated.

They don't need to do anything; they just need to hold steady and wait for the next wave of momentum to begin. The advantage will still be theirs.

Lu Yingdong didn't move at all and continued laning.

Next, Lu Yingdong continued to fight with unparalleled arrogance, seeking every opportunity to exchange blows.

In the back-and-forth exchange, Taliyah's health was reduced by one Wild Card after another.

Of course, Rookie is no pushover either; he occasionally fought back, but the equipment gap is significant, making it difficult for him to gain an advantage in trades.

At this moment, the soldiers of both sides are fighting fiercely in the middle. The health of Lu Yingdong's artillery soldiers is slowly decreasing and they are about to be killed.

Seeing that the Rock Sparrow was pressing forward and seemed to want to use its skill to finish off the cannon minion, Lu Yingdong did not hesitate and immediately flanked from the flank, starting to select cards and press forward.

This attitude clearly indicates an intention to drive Rookie out of the experience zone!

At this moment, he is playing against the opponent's Goddess Tears Little Yellow Book, which is a stage of crushing the primitive man. His superior equipment, coupled with the attribute bonus brought by the peak card, is more than enough for him to play like this.

When EDG coach Maokai saw this scene, he felt a pang of anxiety, and his brows furrowed.

The enemy team just finished taking the dragon. Isn't it too dangerous for you to push so far in now?

Of course, Lu Yingdong was not flustered, because he knew what he was doing.

Xiaotian's development this game was extremely poor. In just over six minutes, he was already nearly twenty CS behind JieJie, and he also wasted time fighting the dragon.

At this point in time, it's impossible for Wei to be at level six.

Even a level 5 Wei? There's no way he could possibly kill him.

Don't ask, the answer is the confidence that the Peak Card gave him.

After all these years of playing timidly, now that I finally have talent, shouldn't I be a little more arrogant?

Meanwhile, Rookie was furious at the sight of the card's arrogant actions.

No, what are you pretending for?

Is your equipment that much better? If you take one of my heals, I can still take away half your health, right?

Rookie wasn't intimidated at this moment. He took two steps back and waited for Twisted Fate to cross the minion wave before going up to meet him and exchanging a basic attack with him.

With the help of the soldiers, his economic disadvantages were completely offset.

Secondly, being positioned so far back, he wasn't afraid of being caught by the other side; he was quite safe.

Next, it will be a battle of skill between the two sides.

Rookie didn't rush to build WE, but instead observed the card's actions, using [Stone Pierce] and basic attacks to wear down the card.

If the card doesn't use its skill, it will definitely lose the battle of health, but if it does use its skill... then it will have a chance to fight back.

In Rookie's view, the three-color cards above the card's head were frozen in gold, and he flicked his hand as if tossing the card away.

Rookie reacted quickly, immediately casting W [Rock Slash] at the card's feet.

Before the card even got its shoes, the stun from its basic attack made it impossible for it to escape the range of [Rock Strike].

If W hits, combined with the damage from the subsequent E [Scatter Stones], Rookie can completely chase and QA all the way, resulting in a huge trade of health!

But then, something sinister happened.

The card seemed to have thought one step ahead of him.

The card, which had just begun its basic attack animation, actually anticipated Taliyah's counterattack, canceled the basic attack by moving and continued to press forward with its yellow card above its head!

Using a fake basic attack to trick the opponent into attacking is a trick that Lu Yingdong often uses, and it works better against more skilled opponents.

If you encounter an old hand like Wuhu Da Sima, you can cancel your basic attack several times, and the opponent might not even know what you're doing. They'll just think you're a fool.

But against Rookie, that's a killer move.

Despite the damage from the stone penetration, the card managed to dodge the range of the rock spike.

Lu Yingdong couldn't help but curl the corners of his mouth into a smile.

This version of Taliyah only has two skills that deal damage: Q and E. However, most of the damage from her E skill requires W to trigger.

As long as you dodge the rock spike, Taliyah will lose most of her damage.

Meanwhile, the damage from the cards has only just begun!

Lu Yingdong stamped a yellow card on Taliyah's forehead, causing a stun effect. He then followed up with an auto-attack to unleash a small burst of damage. He then used the attack speed and extra damage bonus from his E skill to stick to Taliyah and kite her for trades of health.

Almost no one among mages can beat Twisted Fate. Rookie watched his health steadily drop and complained bitterly, forced to retreat to his tower.

Not only did they fail to finish off the siege vehicle, but they also lost its health, and lane control was out of the question.

Rookie sighed again, a sense of helplessness welling up from the depths of his heart...

Meanwhile, Lu Yingdong, who had successfully undergone a blood transfusion, curled the corners of his mouth and turned back to continue pushing the lane.

When he pushed the minion wave to the tower, the timer reached 7 minutes and 50 seconds.

Lu Yingdong was prepared and moved towards the upper river. When he reached the entrance of the Dragon Pit and met up with Jie Jie, the Rift Herald spawned exactly eight minutes later.

At that moment, Jie Jie felt completely relaxed and happy.

A minute earlier, Lu Yingdong had instructed him to prepare to take the vanguard position, and had also assured him that he would definitely be able to get there.

A minute later, Lu Yingdong did it again.

Just like the last time they counter-ganked top lane.

They can counter-gank as soon as they're told to, they can get there as soon as they're told to, they can be the vanguard as soon as they're told to... The rhythm of everything is so perfect, as if they've practiced countless times.

This sense of rhythm and command is truly phenomenal.

EDG secured the vanguard without firing a shot, further extending their lead.

Seeing the message pop up on the screen announcing the kill on the Rift Herald, the TES players became even more anxious.

Taking advantage of this opening, Xiaotian killed the red buff with a single punch, and his underdeveloped Vi finally reached level six.

Without further ado, Xiaotian immediately set his sights on the mid lane!

For the past eight minutes, this card player has been playing extremely aggressively, repeatedly crossing minion waves to force trades.

Xiao Tian had been holding his breath, determined to teach this card a lesson.

Card Master, that's not how you play!

But then, something strange happened.

Just as he activated his scan and approached the mid lane, Twisted Fate seemed to be summoned, instantly switching to a sneaky mode and starting to throw Qs from a distance, making it impossible to see the card or the player.

Seeing this, Xiao Tian felt a surge of resentment rising within him...

No, I scanned all the way here and I wasn't detected!

Why did you withdraw?

Is consciousness really that good?

"..."

"Zhao Lijie, come check mid lane. Vi might be there. I can't farm with him around."

"Here comes Dong-ge!"

Now that Jie Jie is more sensible, he picked up his spear and headed towards the middle lane.

Sure enough, just as JieJie arrived, Vi emerged from the bushes, charged up her Q, and dashed away.

And this Wei is indeed a level six.

Behind them, Maokai and Abu had exchanged glances for what felt like the umpteenth time.

Lu Yingdong's playing style was very aggressive and reckless, which they had expected, after all, they were all veteran members of the base.

Previously, when they saw Twisted Fate pushing past the minion wave to pressure the enemy, they were quite worried, feeling that it was too dangerous.

But after seeing that Twisted Fate had secured lane control and helped Jie Jie time the Rift Herald, and that Vi had indeed reached level 5 after revealing vision, the two finally understood Lu Yingdong's calculations.

And now, it's even more outrageous.

This Vi player probably just reached level six recently and has only recently started playing in the mid lane.

Despite having no vision at all, Lu Yingdong actually started playing cautiously, crouching behind to farm the lane, and then called for the jungler to protect him.

It seems this person is quite capable.

This isn't recklessness; it's the confidence that comes from completely controlling the enemy jungler from start to finish.

This is a manifestation of consciousness!

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Five thousand words updated today.

I'll keep the length under control during the new book period, so don't worry.

After this chapter ends, this training match is pretty much over. I've just left a little plot for the next chapter as a transition, which will make the reading experience smoother.

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