“Lin Lan” in Xiao Shengjing’s world is just a stranger, but not for Lin Lan.
From the first glance of the original owner in the mirror, and seeing his pleading eyes as he curled up in the corner, he knew he couldn’t ignore this young man.
After three months of wandering, continuously recovering memories, the more Lin Lan understood, the more he couldn’t convince himself to let go. Especially after discovering that the death of the original owner might be related to him, he couldn’t miss the opportunity to punish the real culprit and return peacefully to his world.
“He called me because he needs me. Since I came, I can’t just ignore him. His resentment is still unresolved; in earthly terms, he can’t rest in peace. Do you think I can live peacefully in the future if I don’t resolve this matter? ” Lin Lan turned his head without looking at him as if determined. “Don’t come back in the future. I’ll handle this myself.”
Xiao Shengjing’s eyes immediately turned red. He turned his head to look elsewhere, and everything seemed to return to the past. There was always a gap between him and Lin Lan. He never understood where this gap came from or how to eliminate it. All he knew was that this gap had always been there and never disappeared.
He exerted great effort to control his emotions, trying to appear calm. “You’ve put yourself in such a dangerous situation for an unrelated person. Don’t you know how worried I am, Lin Lan? This is another world, a place where no amount of money can save you. I’ve already experienced this fear when you were on the operating table. Now, do you want me to go through it again? You… I… Forget it. You must have your reasons. I can’t argue with you.”
When he stood up, his body swayed a bit. Prolonged sleep deprivation and multiple transits had taken a toll on his body. Just now, he was also momentarily dizzy from Lin Lan’s anger, almost blacking out.
“What’s wrong with you?” Lin Lan quickly helped him sit down, pouring a glass of water for him. “I told you, transiting is harmful to the body. I told you not to mess around if you’re okay. But you just don’t listen.”
After pouring the water, he habitually reached out to touch his forehead. Years of companionship had formed an understanding between them. Only after touching did he realize, “I forgot, this isn’t your body.”
The two fell into silence again. Lin Lan looked at him with pity and reassured him, “Go back and get a good sleep. I’ll come back after I finish dealing with this.”
Xiao Shengjing gripped the cup in his hand tightly, his eyes a bit dry. “Will you come back?”
“Well, once the resentment of the original owner disappears, I’ll automatically come back, won’t I?”
“But, are you willingly coming back?” Xiao Shengjing felt uncomfortable, trying to conceal his emotions. “Lin Lan, no matter where you are, you shine brightly, and you get everything you want. The person in this world must also really like you. You have everything here. Is there any difference whether you come back or not?”
Lin Lan turned his head to look at his expression. They were too familiar with each other; he knew what he meant as soon as he spoke. “Are you trying to test me?”
Xiao Shengjing retorted, “I don’t.”
Lin Lan chuckled, “You really think I’m irresistible, charming to everyone? Don’t worry, he doesn’t like me. You two are completely different. Just like me and the Lin Lan in this world, entirely different individuals. Alright, it’s almost time. You go back first. If you don’t go back soon, the Xiao Shengjing in this world will wake up.”
He obediently stood up, walked to the door, and looked at him with red eyes again. “Can I come again next time?”
“How many times have you greeted me when you came?”
Lin Lan felt really helpless with him. Anyway, even if he said it, he wouldn’t listen. Not listening, pretending to be pitiful, and then escalating the drama.
…
After sending away the silly dog, the next day, Lin Lan got up and trained as usual. He felt like Xiao Shengjing was staring at him all day.
“Captain, why do you keep staring at me?”
Xiao Shengjing snapped out of it, “Just checking if you’re training properly.”
Lin Lan, who had been training diligently all day: ????
It was Jiang Jin, who had always been diligent, who seemed a bit off.
Today, either Jiang Jin was adjusting the chairs and tables for Lin Lan or preparing a caramel coffee for him. When there was nothing to do, he told jokes, and when Lin Lan seemed tired, he even gave him a shoulder massage.
Lin Lan was utterly puzzled, “Your service makes me feel like I’m dying.”
The moment Jiang Jin heard the word “dying,” he rushed over and covered Lin Lan’s mouth. “Lin Lan, you can’t say that!”
Lin Lan: ?
But you’re making me feel that way, young man.
After the training, Coach Zhang organized a meeting and introduced several new staff members to them. Lin Lan didn’t remember any of them, so when they greeted him, he looked completely bewildered.
In the original world, Lin Lan was also indifferent to worldly affairs, offending many people. People didn’t know how to criticize him privately, and on the internet, there were successive waves of calling him arrogant.
Unexpectedly, in this new world and with a different identity, someone actually smiled and said to him, “Xiao Lin, you’re so cute.”
Haha, it turns out that standing in a high position makes even breathing wrong. As long as you act like a happy slacker, all troubles disappear.
After the meeting, another day came to an end, and DT quickly approached their second match in the spring season.
This match was against a very seasoned team: ASF.
They had once been glorious, but their glory period was pitifully short. Due to poor management, they changed players, changed management, and even changed the owner. In the end, they all collectively underperformed. Apart from the popularity of the team name, everything else was quite average.
However, the foundation of a seasoned team still existed, and their achievements were not too embarrassing. Thus, their lukewarm playing style and mediocre results were jokingly referred to by netizens as the “mid-tier.”
There was even an unwritten rule in the esports community: if you could beat ASF, you were considered an upper-mid-tier team; if you couldn’t, you were a lower-mid-tier team.
ASF inexplicably became a dividing line in the industry, attracting viewers in strange ways.
Before the game even started, various polls had opened, betting on whether DT was an upper-tier team or a lower-tier team.
Barrage comments sneakily took their positions: [DT’s test has begun.]
[I think DT is a lower-tier team. I bet on ASF.]
[Definitely betting on ASF.]
[Although I don’t think DT can win, I’ve decided to bet while dreaming.]
[Hahaha, laughed so hard. Someone is actually betting on DT to win…]
One is a newly established team that struggled to make it into the LPL. The roster is pieced together, with the AD player transitioning from the support position, and the support being temporarily pulled in. It’s like a hastily assembled theater troupe, clearly showing signs of inexperience from top to bottom.
The other is a well-established team that has been operating for many years. They have a mature system, tactics, coaches, and data analysts. The team structure is complete, and their operations are impeccable.
“Anyone with common sense knows who will win,” Audience A in the stands, holding an ASF cheering light, said, “Bro, trust me, betting on ASF is a sure win. Teams that come up from the LDL are usually at the bottom, and some even go back down in the second year. ASF is a mid-tier team; how could they lose to a team like this?”
The new spectator B next to him suddenly realized, quickly took out his phone, and started tapping away.
Luckily, he consulted the experienced esports veteran sitting next to him; otherwise, he would have suffered a big loss.
While they were talking, the first game had already begun, and DT was mercilessly taught a lesson by ASF right from the start, losing the first game without any resistance.
“See, ASF can’t lose,” the audience proudly waved their light boards. “I’ve been watching games for so many years; I can’t be wrong.”
The rookie spectator B was in absolute awe of the experienced big brother. He regretted not buying more and started frantically increasing his bets. There were many others equally crazy, and the multipliers kept soaring.
After losing the first game, the aura around DT in the barrage had faded a lot. Some impatient viewers even thought DT was likely to lose 2:0 and directly waved goodbye, leaving the live stream.
The second game quickly began, and DT, abandoning their previous caution, boldly chose an early-game lineup, seemingly prepared to confront ASF head-on.
Lin Lan and Jiang Jin even pulled out the god-tier combination of Lucian + Nami.
In Lin Lan’s champion pool, he had never played this champion, and it was nowhere to be seen in his usual ranked game records. Selecting it left ASF bewildered.
They had studied DT before the match and believed that DT excelled in the late game, mainly due to their unbeatable development in the bot lane.
So, ASF chose the fastest, fiercest, and most accurate lineup to directly shut down Lin Lan’s development, intending to end the game in the mid-game phase.
For this, they specifically banned Draven. Unexpectedly, Lin Lan picked Lucian, leaving them dumbfounded.
“How does he know how to play this champion? Didn’t he just switch to AD recently?”
The support hesitated and stammered, “Practice… practicing the champion?”
As soon as this statement was made, there was an instant silence in the voice chat. Who the hell dares to practice champions in an LPL game?
However, this wasn’t just the thought of the support alone. The commentators on the stage were also puzzled. “Kiner hasn’t played Lucian recently. His recent ranked game records show him playing Caitlyn and Tristana. I thought he would pick Tristana, especially since Tristana is quite strong in the early game when it comes to pushing towers…”
In and between his words, there was a desire to say that Lin Lan was practicing champions.
The barrage was thrown into chaos: [What?? Practicing champions?]
[Oh no, is he really practicing champions?]
[Practicing champions—?]
[Damn, how dare he?]
After recovering from the shock, some barrages started cursing at him. No wonder DT was losing; this team was simply unreliable in every aspect. Some even felt sorry for Jiang Jin, who had come to this team, wholeheartedly assisting, only to end up with an AD player practicing champions. It was truly exasperating.
In the lounge, Lu Shi watched with beads of cold sweat. Fortunately, DT required them to hand over their phones before the game. If they saw the barrage, their mentality would have been bombarded with insults.
On the stage, Lin Lan was unaware of the surging public opinion outside. After coming to this world, he indeed hadn’t played Lucian before because the Dragon Soul version hadn’t started yet. Champions from the early phases were harder to play in the late game. Therefore, Lucian had been selectively blocked by him.
It wasn’t until the previous game was lost, and the opponent chose their old lineup again, that Lin Lan suddenly realized Lucian was suitable for this lineup.
“If they want to play the early game, then we’ll play the early game,” Lin Lan had it all figured out. “Lucian and Nami can mindlessly pressure the lane. Captain, you just need to help counter-gank. We’ll time the small dragon’s respawn, and as long as we secure the Dragon Soul, we basically win this game.”
Indeed, if everyone didn’t understand the power of the Dragon Soul at the beginning, after these days of matches, they mostly got it. The win rate when obtaining the Dragon Soul is currently 100%.
These days, Jiang Jin also thoroughly studied this version. He thought Lin Lan was right, so he readily agreed.
Feifei and Xiao Shengjing also trusted Lin Lan a lot. As for Wu Tianqi, whether he believed it or not was no longer important.
After coming to the LPL, he felt frustrated every day. He used to be the one beating others, but now he couldn’t beat anyone, so he had to awkwardly focus on farming, forcibly transforming into a defensive top laner.
He was already quite annoyed and had no mood to care about other lanes.
As the game progressed, the match officially began.
Both sides cautiously entered the lanes, and ASF seemed wary of Lin Lan, not daring to test him.
Lin Lan wasn’t in a hurry either. He focused on pushing the lane, preparing to contest the level two advantage.
Just before reaching level 2, the opponents sensed danger, but the support’s positioning had already been locked down by Jiang Jin. A bubble descended from the sky, hitting the support square on the forehead. His body was encased in the bubble, floating in mid-air, and the 1.5-second control made him unable to move. Lin Lan swiftly approached and unleashed a barrage of damage.
Lucian is virtually invincible in the early game with extremely high burst damage, firing five shots in one second. With Nami’s support, even if the enemy AD showed up, he could only awkwardly play the role of a younger brother.
After a ruthless combo, the enemy support was left with half health. In this brief encounter, they already felt a deep sense of oppression.
It seemed like they had been deceived. Lin Lan knew how to play; he wasn’t practicing champions at all!
The commentators even joked, “This doesn’t look like his first time playing Lucian. Did he secretly practice on a smurf account?”
Others might not know Lin Lan’s smurf account, but Jiang Jin did. Lin Lan’s smurf account had only played Lucian for a game or two, and it had been a long time.
He sneakily asked Lin Lan, “Did you learn this from watching videos?”
How could that be possible? While watching videos could certainly teach you something, mastering it requires countless practices.
Lin Lan had experienced this version in the original world. At that time, Lucian mid was very popular, and he had practiced it for a while. Later, he became increasingly proficient, terrifying countless opponents. Eventually, he forced everyone in the league to automatically ban Lucian when facing him.
It had been a while since he played this champion, but unexpectedly, his skills were still sharp.
As he slashed away, relentlessly attacking the enemy, he casually replied to Ah Jin, “This champion isn’t difficult. You can get the hang of it by just watching.”
With a frenzied output of five attacks in one second, excellent chasing capability, and the bonus from Nami to Lucian, Lin Lan directly took down the enemy support’s head, frightening the AD to shrink under the tower.
First blood!
The director almost didn’t react. By the time the camera cut to the scene, Lin Lan had already swiftly claimed the support’s head with precise strokes.
Oh, he killed? Just like that?
It’s only level three.
The opponent’s support was Thresh, admittedly somewhat fragile in the early game, but was it necessary to get killed like this?
In the replay, Thresh, who was already half-health, tried to hook Lin Lan to relieve some pressure.
However, Lin Lan, with no vision at all, dodged his hook with a blind E1(Lucian)Relentless Pursuit: Quickly dashes a short distance., then directly slashed into his face, dealing a barrage of damage.
A level two Thresh at half health, missing the hook—wasn’t this like a fish on the chopping board?
Lin Lan swiftly claimed his kill, raising his twin guns triumphantly before leaving.
While the replay on this side wasn’t finished, the director urgently switched to the bot lane. Surprisingly, the Kai’Sa, who was already under the tower, got killed by Lin Lan’s aggressive onslaught.
With a sliver of health, Lin Lan received a heal and safely emerged from under the tower with Nami. The enemy jungler, Kha’Zix, jumped over trying to assassinate him, but Lin Lan flashed again, escaping unharmed.
Kha’Zix still wanted to chase, and Jiang Jin once again displayed a god-level bubble. He placed it at the landing point of Kha’Zix’s flash, completely shattering his illusion of flashing in for the kill. Lin Lan and Jiang Jin managed to kill him and safely return home.
Wow, what just happened?
What did Lin Lan do?
Everything happened so fast; the commentators couldn’t even see it clearly and had to rely on the director’s replay.
It turned out that Kai’Sa under the tower wanted to farm minions, but she got caught in Jiang Jin’s bubble. The 1.5 seconds of control proved fatal, and Lin Lan dashed in, delivering a barrage of damage. With Nami’s output and Ignite, they took turns tanking the tower, directly killing Kai’Sa.
During this time, Kai’Sa tried to resist. She believed she could turn the tables, but Lin Lan’s hand speed was so fast that she couldn’t even comprehend it. Five attacks in one second, smoothly dodging her W2(Kai’sa)Void Seeker: Kai’Sa fires a Void blast that grants True Sight on the first enemy hit, deals 30/55/80/105/130 (+130% bonus Attack Damage) (+45% bonus Ability Power) magic damage, and applies 2 stacks of Plasma., it was as slick as a devil. Before Kai’Sa could even cast a Q3(Kai’sa)Icathian Rain: Kai’Sa launches 6 missiles that split among nearby enemies, each dealing 40/55/70/85/100 (+50% bonus Attack Damage) (+20% bonus Ability Power) physical damage. Additional hits on a champion or monster deal 25% damage (max: 90/123.75/157.5/191.25/225 (+112.5% bonus Attack Damage) (+56.25% bonus Ability Power))., Lin Lan had finished his entire combo and left triumphantly, leaving her to die under the tower with nothing but regret.
Even in death, she was only level 2.
This is just too much bullying…
What’s even more infuriating is that the jungle, who finally arrived, fell victim to Jiang Jin’s god-level bubble. The jungle could only watch helplessly as the two low-health enemies left in front of him. It was truly maddening…
At this point, no one in the audience dared to say that Lin Lan was practicing a new champion. If this is what practicing a new champion looks like, then wouldn’t the faces of those professional players be ruthlessly rubbed on the ground?
New viewer B was shocked to see this, “Big bro, is DT going to win?”
“Don’t worry, they won’t win,” Audience A advised him to stay calm, “This is a team game after all.”
As soon as he finished speaking, Wu Tianqi was solo-killed. In the past, he was the one solo-killing others, but now in the LPL, he was only passively taking hits.
This is a match watched by millions of viewers. Wu Tianqi’s neck turned red as he had to seek help from Xiao Shengjing, “Captain, come to the top lane and help me counter-gank.”
This was the first time in Wu Tianqi’s history that he sought help from Xiao Shengjing.
He originally planned to go for a counter-gank in the bot lane, but since Lin Lan didn’t have Flash, the enemy jungler was bound to come. Xiao Shengjing was initially considering rejecting Wu Tianqi’s proposal when he recalled what Brother Mu had said, “You’re the captain, pay attention to team unity, try to take into account the feelings of each member.”
With that in mind, the pressure shifted to the bot lane.
Seeing Xiao Shengjing hesitating, Lin Lan took the initiative to relieve the pressure, “Captain, you go to the top lane; I’ll be careful this time.”
Jiang Jin added, “I can protect Lin Lan.”
Xiao Shengjing didn’t want to end up babysitting again in the top lane, risking the chance of losing the AD carry he had worked so hard to nurture.
Reluctantly, Xiao Shengjing went to the top lane, feeling a bit disappointed in his heart.
He felt like he enjoyed the feeling of being needed by Lin Lan, whether in real life or in the game. It seemed like he enjoyed it when Lin Lan made requests.
Why did it feel like his character had a bit of masochism?
Xiao Shengjing didn’t have much time to dwell on these thoughts. He squatted in the top lane and directly engaged the enemy top laner in combat. However, the situation turned against them. Xiao Shengjing inadvertently kicked the enemy top laner back, and Wu Tianqi couldn’t catch him. The opponent used an outward spinning Q4(Darius)Decimate: After a short delay, Darius swings his axe around himself, striking enemies in its path. Enemies hit by the axe’s blade take 50/80/110/140/170 (+100/110/120/130/140% bonus Attack Damage) physical damage. Enemies hit by the handle take 1/2/3% damage (does not apply Hemorrhage).
Darius heals for 13% of his missing Health on 1/2/3+ enemy champions and large monster hit by the blade (max: 45%)., healing up and dealing damage, turning the tide of the fight.
A Darius with Bloodlust activated was terrifying. Every swing of his axe caused the opponent to bleed profusely until they met their demise.
Wu Tianqi realized escaping was already too late. He was pulled back and chased down, struggling to move. A big ultimate descended, resembling a guillotine, and directly chopped off his head, leaving him dead on the ground.
Staring at the black and white screen before him, Wu Tianqi felt a desire for death. He thought he had been operating diligently, but it seemed there was a gap in skill between him and the opponent that he couldn’t bridge.
Letting Darius activate Bloodlust not only caused his demise but also jeopardized his teammates.
The barrage of comments criticized him: [I can’t believe this top laner. The jungler risks losing the dragon to help him, and he plays like garbage.]
[If you can’t play, just get out and let someone who can play take over!]
[A real troublemaker! Healing the enemy and letting them activate Bloodlust, afraid that your own jungler won’t die?]
[Can’t DT find a top laner?]
In the lounge, Coach Zhang wore a troubled expression. They really couldn’t find a top laner. They were on the verge of resorting to buying a foreign player, but Brother Mu insisted that insufficient communication would affect internal unity. He was stubborn about it, so DT was genuinely struggling to find a top laner.
With Wu Tianqi dead, he left a mess for Xiao Shengjing.
To cut losses promptly, a normal person would definitely choose to retreat. However, Xiao Shengjing surprisingly decided to continue the pursuit.
The opposing Darius was eager to counter-kill him.
Both sides had murderous intent. Darius unleashed his ultimate, causing Xiao Shengjing to bleed continuously.
Xiao Shengjing, on the other hand, slowed down and avoided the enemy’s grab with a well-timed Eye of the Herald, then used Q to get close, dodging the outer-spin Q.
Although the bleeding had left his health unhealthy, he didn’t give up.
In the final clash between them, Xiao Shengjing initiated the attack, successfully killing Darius. Triumph’s healing also allowed him to avoid death from the bleeding.
In this showdown between experts, Xiao Shengjing clearly had the upper hand.
Truly worthy of being DT’s mainstay, he played exceptionally well.
It’s a pity that dragging along a useless top laner and a mediocre mid-laner, no matter how skilled, couldn’t win the game.
While Xiao Shengjing was engaging in the top lane, the opposing jungler was already preparing to gank Lin Lan’s lane. He knew Lin Lan had no healing and flash, so the jungler went around for a surprise attack.
Before the jungler arrived, Jiang Jin had already placed an extremely discreet ward above the dragon pit. As soon as the jungler came, Lin Lan knew about it.
He pretended not to know, waited for the opponent to push the wave, and Jiang Jin activated the scanner in place. As soon as Kha’Zix came in, they revealed his position.
Jiang Jin raised his hand, summoning a bubble that precisely trapped him, and Lin Lan went in for the kill. With two or three shots, they forced his flash.
Kha’Zix never expected to be caught like this, and Jiang Jin’s anticipation was terrifying. Moreover, Lin Lan’s damage was so high that, without flashing earlier, the jungler was as good as dead now.
As Kha’Zix retreated, Jiang Jin unexpectedly unleashed his ultimate towards the enemy duo lane. Lin Lan also activated his ultimate, unleashing a torrent of waves that swept the duo off their feet. Unable to stand steadily, they were overwhelmed by the silvery rays bursting from Lin Lan’s gun barrels. The immense damage left Thresh unable to endure, turning him into a body covered in residual health.
He immediately used his ultimate on Lin Lan and hurriedly fled.
During Lin Lan’s suppression from the enemy ultimate, Jiang Jin unceremoniously bubbled him up. When Lin Lan’s control ended, Thresh had just landed, only to helplessly succumb to Lin Lan’s gunfire.
With the support’s demise, the remaining Kai’Sa was merely meat on the chopping block. In the previous clash, all four of them had used their flashes. Faced with Lin Lan’s colossal damage, Kai’Sa was powerless to resist.
She used her E5(Kai’Sa)Supercharge: Kai’Sa spends 1.2 – 0.6 (based on bonus attack speed) seconds Supercharging her Void Energy. She gains 55/60/65/70/75% Movement Speed during the charge, and 40/50/60/70/80% Attack Speed for 4 seconds when charged. to accelerate, trying to escape quickly. Lin Lan manipulated his champion, sliding onto her face and securing a kill with five shots in a second.
Kha’Zix, circling nearby, took one look at Lin Lan’s damage and immediately leaped away without turning back.
His farming was interrupted. He shouldn’t have come.
Lin Lan twirled his gun in his hand. At this moment, he already had four kills to his name. Anyone who approached him was simply a dead man.
All the viewers were thrilled.
Is he having too much fun playing Lucian?
The commentators felt that the pace was already fast enough, but Lin Lan still felt it was not sufficient. He pushed down the bottom lane turret, coordinated with the jungler to secure the Infernal Drake, then swiftly rotated to the mid lane, forcing an accelerated rhythm.
The massive output made life unbearable for the enemy mid-laner, who was still in the process of scaling. They forcefully took down the mid-lane turret, secured the Rift Herald, and started pushing the top lane…
This pace threw the enemy into chaos. Even the commentators felt the pressure through the screen: “Too fast, too fast! Is this the pace to reach the enemy’s base in 15 minutes?”
DT grouped up directly, protecting the Rift Herald and taking down two turrets in the top lane in succession, precisely hitting the 15-minute mark to approach the enemy’s high ground.
Lin Lan still thought it wasn’t enough. After clearing the enemy jungle, he collaborated with Xiao Shengjing to secure another Elemental Drake. This marked their third Elemental Drake, and one more would grant them the Dragon Soul. Moreover, this game’s Dragon Soul happened to be the Infernal Dragon Soul, providing a 6% bonus attack damage to champions.
They couldn’t help but imagine the explosive damage from a Lucian with such high damage, coupled with the Infernal Dragon Soul. The enemy thought the same, “We can’t let them have the Dragon Soul.”
Ignoring the fact that the Dragon Soul’s win rate was 100%, just the bonus from the Infernal Dragon Soul to Lucian was beyond their imagination. They were determined to contest the Dragon, even if it meant a tough battle.
Lin Lan pushed the minion wave, returned to base to complete his items, and prepared to welcome their fourth Elemental Drake.
Jiang Jin established a vision around the Dragon Pit. Both teams converged on the area, initiating a tug-of-war and confrontation.
Lin Lan paid no attention to them, instructing Xiao Shengjing to start the Dragon. Their swift Dragon take caught the opponents off guard, forcing them into a direct confrontation in this team fight.
This played perfectly into Lin Lan’s trap. He directly abandoned the Elemental Drake, unleashing a torrent of damage on the opponents. As the enemy focused too much on the Dragon Soul, they found themselves being relentlessly pulled and engaged.
Lin Lan unleashed his ultimate, wreaking havoc on their faces. With a powerful burst, attack speed so fast it became a blur, the opponents only felt waves of silver light passing by, and their health visibly plummeted at an alarming rate.
This was a Lucian at 18 minutes, a Lucian empowered by Nami and the Infernal Dragon Soul, and a Lucian with a flawless 6-0 score.
Looking at his items, the situation appeared even more desperate for the enemy.
Lin Lan moved effortlessly, continuously attacking. Each shot could infinitely reduce the cooldown of his E6(Lucian)Relentless Pursuit: Quickly dashes a short distance.
Whenever Lightslinger(Lucian’s Passive) hits an enemy, Relentless Pursuit’s cooldown is reduced by 1 second (doubles to 2 seconds against champions). ability. He relentlessly sliced through opponents, and nobody could withstand his firepower, including Thresh.
The explosive output directly wiped out the opposing team, and he didn’t even bother with the Dragon Soul. Instead, he activated the explosive fruit, leading a minion wave to the enemy Nexus, pushing through to shatter the crystal.
Until the moment the Nexus exploded, the game time hadn’t reached 20 minutes, stopping precisely at the 19:45 mark.
Game victory, victory!
Lucian raised his twin guns high, under the radiant light. He joyfully fired off shots, each one proving his dominance on the battlefield.
You wanted to play the early game, right?
Sure, I’ll play the early game with you.
The crowd erupted into intense cheers, all impressed by Lin Lan’s crazy damage output just moments ago. The commentators on stage were incredulously shouting, “Too fast, too fast! My goodness, the output is too fast, the hand speed is too fast, the pace is too fast! Kiner’s Lucian, he played so well… Let’s congratulate DT, taking the victory in less than 20 minutes, successfully winning back a game!”
Author’s note:
Wuwuwu, almost had an issue with using the common term for Lucian, but changed it!