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IRAJAS Chapter 49

Lin Lan's Blade Dancer

“Give, must give!” In the lounge, Coach Zhang paced excitedly, urging Xiao Shengjing, “Give the best gift, let Brother Mu reimburse you!”

Lin Lan suppressed a smile, lowering his voice to tease Xiao Shengjing, “I knew you would insist on giving me a keyboard.”

Xiao Shengjing shrugged helplessly. He couldn’t resist pinching the back of Lin Lan’s neck. He really wanted to pinch him to death but couldn’t bring himself to do it.

“In the next game, they will definitely target Lin Lan. We naturally lack three ban slots compared to them. There’s no way.” Coach Zhang sighed. He had already considered all possible strategies, still unable to find a solution. “But even if we lose, it’s not your fault. It’s indeed our management’s failure to respond adequately. Anyway, everyone just do your best.”

Lin Lan looked at the lineups Coach Zhang had written, all considering situations where he played as the AD hero. He tried to communicate with him, “Coach, have you ever thought that I can also play normal top lane heroes?”

Coach Zhang hadn’t considered it at all. His small eyes widened, “Huh?”

The third game began amidst great anticipation, attracting widespread attention. The live stream’s viewership rivaled that of the opening day.

Everyone wants to see how AD transitions to the top lane and how to play it. They heard that before the match, Zou Hao provocatively targeted Lin Lan, specifically focusing on killing him during the game. The result was that in the second game, he got crushed when Lin Lan transitioned to the top lane?

They don’t know if this game is Zou Hao securing his position or Lin Lan successfully seeking revenge.

As the game began, fans on both sides filled the barrage with tension. Spectators, enjoying the drama, stopped to watch eagerly.

The commentators on stage were also stirring things up, saying, “I feel like the outcome of this game is crucial, with significant meaning for both sides.”

Everyone understands what that “meaning” refers to.

Just based on the pre-match atmosphere, one could imagine how keyboard warriors would criticize the losing side.

Due to DT being penalized ban slots, KIG had the upper hand in the draft phase. They used all three bans to limit Xiao Shengjing, choosing Camille for the top lane and later picking Warwick for the jungle.

Camille is a nightmare for all AD champions. The ultimate’s lock-on range is so wide that even a flash can’t escape, essentially ensuring death once caught.

As for Lin Lan, transitioning from AD to the top lane, he only knows how to play AD. Faced with heroes like Camille, he can only wait to die after reaching level 6.

In addition, KIG’s jungle chose Warwick, another nightmare for AD champions. It can be said that they are targeting quite explicitly.

Seeing Zou Hao avoiding a direct confrontation with Lin Lan, the audience started to express some dissatisfaction: [Is this hero pick too cheesy?]

[Haha, with DT missing three ban slots, are you playing like this to counter them?]

[I know Zou Hao wants to regain his footing, but picking Camille specifically against Lin Lan, winning like this isn’t honorable.]

[Hehe, KIG’s jungle is camping the top lane in this match. I can only say that Camille was a reasonable pick, but it’s disgusting.]

[Before the match, he was provoking, and now, if he can’t win straightforwardly, he starts playing tricks. Disgusting.]

Lin Lan was already in a precarious position, forced to transition to the top lane. Now, he has to face the combination of Camille and Warwick. Even the commentators couldn’t bear it: “KIG is really targeting him!”

Initially, some neutral fans were supporting KIG, but seeing them target Lin Lan like this, at least in terms of sportsmanship, they lost a significant amount of respect.

So, what should Lin Lan choose in the end?

What to pick to deal with Camille?

[Vayne, maybe? Vayne at least has a higher survival rate.]

[Or Varus? Longer range? Poke strategy?]

[But it’s Camille on the other side. No matter how long-ranged, you can’t win…]

As the barrage continued its chatter, suddenly DT locked in the Blade Dancer.

Blade Dancer? Irelia, commonly known as Blade Sister.

This champion was once the undisputed queen of the top lane. After the rework, her mobility increased, and she can also be played in the mid-lane.

So, is DT picking Irelia preparing to play in the mid-lane?

But Feifei’s champion pool doesn’t include this champion.

The commentator analyzed, “Kiner probably can’t play Irelia; he transitioned from AD to the top lane. The high probability of picking Irelia is likely for mid-lane, perhaps DT’s hidden move.”

Everyone agreed with this statement.

Afterward, DT’s several champion picks confused the audience. Despite having chosen Irelia for the mid-lane, DT then picked Malzahar, a mid-lane champion.

Malzahar is a hero designed for the mid-lane. Malzahar can only play in the mid-lane, so Irelia couldn’t be for the mid-lane.

The commentator suddenly realized, “Ah, is it top lane Irelia? My goodness, they picked top lane Irelia! Kiner is going to play Irelia!”

As the final champion selection settled, the five players exchanged heroes. After a few swaps, Irelia officially landed in Lin Lan’s hands, confirming that he indeed intended to play Irelia!

The atmosphere at the venue exploded instantly; at that moment, everyone felt their scalp tingling!

Because Lin Lan transitioned from AD to the top lane and had significant success in the previous game, everyone instinctively thought he would choose an AD hero. However, he directly chose Irelia, going against the opponent’s Camille!

Lin Lan is going to face Zou Hao head-on!

He’s going to clash with the top laner ranked third in the LPL!

This turnaround is shocking every esports fan at the venue, and the excitement is truly indescribable.

How dare he! Where did he get this courage?

Damn, can’t he be any cooler!

Everyone is glad they didn’t miss this game; it’s undoubtedly the most thrilling moment of this spring season!

The fans’ emotions are even more complex – proud of him, worried for him, realizing they support not a mediocre player but someone formidable standing tall in the mortal realm. They feel proud of Lin Lan’s courage.

The barrage starts exploding: [Ah, so handsome!]

[Charge! Go, DT!]

[I don’t care. With Irelia picked, you’ve already won!]

[Oh, he’s really daring with his choice!]

[In comparison, Zou Hao seems even worse.]

Irelia is slightly stronger than Camille in the early game. But once Camille’s ultimate is available, Irelia becomes weaker. Theoretically, if the two champions don’t receive jungle assistance, the matchup should be even.

Of course, individual player skills must also be taken into account.

Zou Hao’s skills are undeniable; being the third-ranked top laner in the LPL is not just talk. He could easily secure a seventh or eighth position even on the global stage. This makes people even more concerned about Lin Lan’s situation.

Is there a high probability that Lin Lan will get crushed?

When Zou Hao noticed Lin Lan picking Irelia, he immediately burst out with strong language, “Damn it, is this intentional? Knowing you’ll lose, intentionally picking Irelia to let public opinion turn against me?”

Even if he wins this game, it won’t be honorable. The more he thinks about it, the angrier he gets, and he declares with determination, “I’ll kill him as soon as I go online!”

As the game starts, the director immediately focuses the camera on the top lane, meeting everyone’s expectations.

As Zou Hao had claimed, he indeed starts trading blows with Lin Lan as soon as he goes online, even willing to exchange health without bothering about minions.

This playstyle surprises Lin Lan. He dares to go aggressive at level one?

Using a very agile step back, Lin Lan dodges Camille’s W1(Camille)Tactical Sweep: Camille winds up and then slices in a direction, dealing 70/100/130/160/190 (+60) physical damage to enemies hit.

Enemies hit by the outer half are slowed by 80%, decaying over 2 seconds. They take extra physical damage equal to 5/5.5/6/6.5/7% (+2.5% per 100 bonus attack damage) of their maximum health, and Camille heals for 100% of the bonus damage dealt to champions.
, uses Q2(Irelia)Bladesurge: Irelia dashes to an enemy, dealing 5/25/45/65/85 (+60% Attack Damage) physical damage, applying on-hit effects and healing for 12/14/16/18/20% Attack Damage health.

Bladesurge’s cooldown is reset if the target was Marked or dies to Bladesurge.
on a low-health minion to approach, lands a basic attack on Camille, and in the split second of Camille’s second basic attack, he Q3(Irelia)Bladesurge: Irelia dashes to an enemy, dealing 5/25/45/65/85 (+60% Attack Damage) physical damage, applying on-hit effects and healing for 12/14/16/18/20% Attack Damage health.

Bladesurge’s cooldown is reset if the target was Marked or dies to Bladesurge.
s back to the low-health minion, perfectly avoiding the opponent’s basic attack.

His hand speed is too fast; the commentators couldn’t react in time. “Hmm? Did Camille lose out in the trade?”

In theory, at level one, Camille should be slightly stronger than Irelia, but that’s based on hitting the W4(Camille)Tactical Sweep: Camille winds up and then slices in a direction, dealing 70/100/130/160/190 (+60) physical damage to enemies hit.

Enemies hit by the outer half are slowed by 80%, decaying over 2 seconds. They take extra physical damage equal to 5/5.5/6/6.5/7% (+2.5% per 100 bonus attack damage) of their maximum health, and Camille heals for 100% of the bonus damage dealt to champions.
skill. However, he completely missed it. Even the close-range basic attack was dodged by Lin Lan. Lin Lan practically touched him without taking any damage.

Moreover, due to Zou Hao’s overly aggressive approach, going too deep, he even drew minion aggro. Minions’ attacks hurt too, making this trade unfavorable for him!

The commentator, unbelievably, emphasized again, “How did Kiner come out ahead in that trade?”

The previous scene happened too quickly, and many people didn’t realize what had occurred. Then the same situation repeated.

Lin Lan quickly approached and used Q5(Irelia)Bladesurge: Irelia dashes to an enemy, dealing 5/25/45/65/85 (+60% Attack Damage) physical damage, applying on-hit effects and healing for 12/14/16/18/20% Attack Damage health.

Bladesurge’s cooldown is reset if the target was Marked or dies to Bladesurge.
on a low-health minion, touched Camille, and dodged her W6(Camille)Tactical Sweep: Camille winds up and then slices in a direction, dealing 70/100/130/160/190 (+60) physical damage to enemies hit.

Enemies hit by the outer half are slowed by 80%, decaying over 2 seconds. They take extra physical damage equal to 5/5.5/6/6.5/7% (+2.5% per 100 bonus attack damage) of their maximum health, and Camille heals for 100% of the bonus damage dealt to champions.
skill with another Q on a low-health minion.

His speed was too fast, making it hard to see how he landed the basic attack. All that could be seen was a silhouette flying by, and Camille’s health inexplicably decreased.

As everyone knows, Irelia’s Q instantly refreshes when it kills an enemy. Lin Lan utilized two low-health minions to shuttle back and forth, sneak in basic attack damage, bait out the opponent’s W, and also preserve the cooldown of his Q skill.

This is a typical strategy for Irelia in the lane. But the peculiarity lies in Lin Lan’s hand speed.

When he used the first Q, he gave Zou Hao enough reaction time, so Zou Hao tried to use W to slow him down. However, Lin Lan quickly finished the move and immediately used the second Q to dodge Camille’s W. These two actions took only 0.5 seconds, precisely enough time to evade Zou Hao’s W.

The commentators were saying, “It’s so strange. Is Kiner just lucky?”

Lin Lan’s success is not a result of good luck; he intentionally played it this way. As long as he baits out the opponent’s W, the opposing Camille struggles to even last-hit minions. Lin Lan’s health is higher than his own, and the snowball effect is quietly building up.

Zou Hao initially had no awareness of the gap in strength between them, not until Lin Lan reached level 2.

Before reaching level 2, Lin Lan had premeditatedly adjusted his positioning. He killed a minion with Q to instantly reach level 2 and learned E7(Irelia)Flawless Duet: Irelia readies 2 blades that will fly towards each other once placed, dealing 80/125/170/215/260 (+80% bonus Ability Power) magic damage and stunning for 0.8/0.9/1/1.1/1.2 seconds.

Champions and large monsters are Marked for 6 seconds.
. He hid the first dagger beneath his feet, Q’d to Zou Hao, and swiftly dropped the second dagger, instantly stunning his opponent!

Zou Hao had no time to react. Lin Lan had already stacked two layers of his passive, and with the passive’s boost, Irelia’s attacks hurt significantly. Zou Hao couldn’t fight back and could only awkwardly retreat.

The commentators didn’t expect Lin Lan to pull off such a play. If dodging W earlier could be considered luck, this instant stun undoubtedly showcased his skill.

To stun the opponent with the E ability, you must align the two daggers in a straight line, and the enemy must be precisely between the two daggers to get stunned. This is a highly demanding maneuver, requiring extremely strict requirements on reaction time.

Lin Lan almost instantly stunned Zou Hao!

Everyone was caught off guard; he stunned him!

This is a move that only high-level Irelia players in top-tier matches can pull off. Lin Lan is just a newcomer, and he stunned the top laner ranked in the top three of the LPL!

The commentator couldn’t fathom the pinnacle of his hand speed, only exclaiming, “Camille’s health is low. Irelia froze the lane. My goodness, Camille can’t even last-hit properly!”

This reversal once again brought the atmosphere at the venue to a climax. No one knew how Lin Lan did it. He managed to make the third top laner struggle in the lane?

At this moment, Zou Hao seemed to understand something, breaking into a cold sweat.

This was a live broadcast watched by millions of viewers, and he had made such a significant mistake…

After reducing Camille to low health, Lin Lan began to control the minion wave.

His adept control of the minion wave was hair-raising. Not only did he thwart Camille’s attempts to last-hit minions, but he also aimed to force Zou Hao out of the experience range, denying him even the experience.

As Lin Lan reached level 3 while Zou Hao was stuck at level 2, Zou Hao’s mentality was completely shattered.

He took a slight step forward, inadvertently entering Lin Lan’s hunting ground.

Watching Lin Lan approach with killing intent, Zou Hao had to use his E8(Camille)Hookshot: First Cast: Fire a hookshot that attaches to terrain, pulling Camille to it and allowing Hookshot to be recast for 1 second.

Second Cast: Camille leaps from the wall, colliding with the first enemy champion hit. Upon landing, she deals 80/110/140/170/200 (+90) physical damage and a 0.75 second stun to nearby enemy champions. Dashes towards enemy champions travel twice as far and grant 40/45/50/55/60% attack speed for 5 seconds on impact.
skill to escape.

As soon as he pressed the E skill, Lin Lan once again showcased his astonishing hand speed, hiding a dagger beneath his feet. He Q’d to Zou Hao, stunning him in mid-air while attempting to escape!

With two skills used, Lin Lan stacked his passive again, relentlessly chopping down his opponent.

Camille’s health plummeted, and Lin Lan still had a W9(Irelia)Defiant Dance: First Cast: Irelia aligns her blades into a defensive formation, gaining 40 – 70% physical damage and 20 – 35% magic damage reduction (at levels 1- 18 both) but becoming unable to act.

Second Cast: Irelia swipes her blades, dealing 10/25/40/55/70 (+40% Attack Damage) (+40% bonus Ability Power) physical damage. Damage increases with charge time, up to 30/75/120/165/210 (+120% Attack Damage) (+120% bonus Ability Power) after 0.75 seconds.

Defiant Dance cannot be interrupted.

Quick Cast: Hold and release instead of casting twice.
skill ready to use. Seeing the skill about to hit him, Zou Hao decisively pressed Flash.

As he pressed it, he felt relieved, thankful that Lin Lan didn’t bring Ignite.

The next moment, Lin Lan used Flash, delivering the full damage of the charged W onto him. Camille fell with bitterness!

First blood!

Zou Hao instantly slumped in his chair, scalp tingling.

He had no idea how Lin Lan accomplished this; in front of Lin Lan, he seemed to have turned into fish on a chopping board, each step appearing clumsy and foolish.

It was as if countless spider webs trapped his every move. Lin Lan was the controller, looking down on his prey from a high vantage point. He calmly sealed off all escape routes, mocking as he claimed his victim’s head.

How could there be such overwhelming pressure?

Zou Hao had experienced a similar feeling only when facing the top laner ranked first in Korea. Yet, Lin Lan was just a newcomer, an AD player forced to transition to the top lane.

How did he do it…!

After the kill, the crowd continuously expressed disbelief, still in shock from the scene just now.

The director started a replay, even using slow motion to showcase what Lin Lan had done moments ago.

From hiding the dagger to Q’ing to Zou Hao, then instantly stunning him, the entire process took only 0.5 seconds. It could be seen that as soon as Zou Hao realized, he was already stunned.

A professional player’s reaction time is typically around 0.5 seconds, and Lin Lan timed it precisely, directly shutting down Zou Hao’s escape route.

Including the moment when he fully charged his W, maximally harvesting Zou Hao, both the distance and damage were entirely within his calculations!

After this play, all the viewers were left in astonishment. It took them a long time to process what had just happened, and finally, they suddenly realized: [Lin Lan seems to be skilled at playing Irelia?]

The recovering audience flooded the chat: [[Expletive], I can only use the [expletive] of my lifetime to describe my feelings just now.]

[Bro, I was drinking water just now and almost choked!]

[I feel like my worldview is collapsing. Isn’t Lin Lan supposed to play AD? Is it normal for AD to go top lane?]

[Why, after watching Lin Lan’s plays, do I not recognize this game anymore?]

[For a moment, I didn’t know whether to trust my eyes or my brain.]

[I feel like I’m dreaming.]

The commentators on the stage were also somewhat perplexed. They remained silent for a while before managing to say, “It’s too unbelievable. Kiner solo-killed Tink?”

In their professional careers, it was the first time they found themselves at a loss for words.

Gradually accepting the fact that Lin Lan could play Irelia, everyone excitedly wondered, [I’m curious about how Zou Hao feels.]

[His mentality must be exploding.]

[If I were him, I wouldn’t have the face to continue playing the rest of the matches.]

[Hahaha, retire on the spot, that would be hilarious.]

[I want to see Zou Hao’s reaction, director, got it?]

The director wisely switched the camera to capture the moment. In that instant, all four KIG players looked at Zou Hao in astonishment, clearly indicating how shocked they were.

As for Zou Hao, his face alternated between pale and flushed, staring at the screen in disbelief, wearing an expression of utter defeat.

The barrage of comments was on the verge of bursting into laughter. All the taunts Zou Hao had thrown at Lin Lan earlier had come back to haunt him many times over!

LPL’s third-ranked top laner was defeated by a newcomer who switched from AD to top lane at level 3. It’s embarrassing just to say it out loud.

After respawning, Zou Hao’s first decision was to teleport to the top lane, right in front of Lin Lan.

At this moment, Lin Lan was only at half health, and Zou Hao felt he could kill him. He couldn’t wait to go in. The 4 seconds of teleportation time had never felt so long.

Seeing him teleporting down, Lin Lan didn’t bother to last-hit minions. Instead, he adjusted his position, seemingly ready for a decisive battle when Zou Hao arrived.

“You’re asking for death!” Zou Hao gritted his teeth. The moment he teleported down, he immediately kicked Lin Lan against the wall, followed by W10(Camille)Tactical Sweep: Camille winds up and then slices in a direction, dealing 70/100/130/160/190 (+60) physical damage to enemies hit.

Enemies hit by the outer half are slowed by 80%, decaying over 2 seconds. They take extra physical damage equal to 5/5.5/6/6.5/7% (+2.5% per 100 bonus attack damage) of their maximum health, and Camille heals for 100% of the bonus damage dealt to champions.
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This was the highest damage combo for Camille. If Lin Lan got hit, there was a high probability he would die right there.

Lin Lan continued last-hitting minions, missing the optimal escape time. He had nowhere to run!

The commentator anxiously exclaimed, “Why isn’t Kiner retreating? He could have escaped directly.”

Lin Lan remained calm. He first used W11(Irelia)Defiant Dance: First Cast: Irelia aligns her blades into a defensive formation, gaining 40 – 70% physical damage and 20 – 35% magic damage reduction (at levels 1- 18 both) but becoming unable to act.

Second Cast: Irelia swipes her blades, dealing 10/25/40/55/70 (+40% Attack Damage) (+40% bonus Ability Power) physical damage. Damage increases with charge time, up to 30/75/120/165/210 (+120% Attack Damage) (+120% bonus Ability Power) after 0.75 seconds.

Defiant Dance cannot be interrupted.

Quick Cast: Hold and release instead of casting twice.
to mitigate the damage from Zou Hao, applied a mark to Zou Hao, Q’ed behind him to dodge the W12(Camille)Tactical Sweep: Camille winds up and then slices in a direction, dealing 70/100/130/160/190 (+60) physical damage to enemies hit.

Enemies hit by the outer half are slowed by 80%, decaying over 2 seconds. They take extra physical damage equal to 5/5.5/6/6.5/7% (+2.5% per 100 bonus attack damage) of their maximum health, and Camille heals for 100% of the bonus damage dealt to champions.
, and then hid his blades to instantly stun Zou Hao, stacking up 3 layers of his passive in an instant!

After the sharp maneuvers, signs of a turnaround were evident!

Seeing this, the commentator immediately shifted the focus, “Kiner’s skills all hit! Now, he has 3 layers of passive on him!”

The damage from a 3-layer passive on Camille is extremely frightening. Camille’s health plummeted rapidly. At this moment, she was only level 2, while Lin Lan was level 3, creating a significant damage gap!

Taking advantage of his health advantage, Zou Hao relentlessly auto-attacked Lin Lan. As soon as his skills cooled down, he could wash away the disgrace from the previous engagement!

Lin Lan’s health had reached a critical point, yet he calmly continued to auto-attack Zou Hao.

The damage from Camille with 3 layers of passive was absurdly high, and Zou Hao’s health kept dropping.

Backing off while still attacking, just when it seemed Lin Lan was about to die, he suddenly stepped into the bush, canceling one of Zou Hao’s auto-attacks.

Zou Hao lost vision!

He couldn’t see where Lin Lan was!

Only one more hit. Zou Hao was unwilling to give up on killing Lin Lan.

He immediately placed a ward in the bush, catching sight of Lin Lan the moment he dashed forward.

Lin Lan’s Q skill cooldown had come off.

He, like an assassin lurking in the darkness, transformed into a blade of light that pierced straight through Zou Hao’s heart, instantly taking him down!

In an instant, shadows of swords, flashes of blades, and a sudden spurt of blood.

Camille fell to the ground, kneeling slowly before Lin Lan…

With a thread of blood, Lin Lan turned the tables and killed Zou Hao!

He slowly leveled up to 4, while Zou Hao in the fountain remained stuck at level 2. How pitiful…

The barrage of comments flooded the screen again, all screaming in excitement. The commentators finally understood what happened, wearing expressions of disbelief. Tearfully, one of them said, “I feel like my face has been swollen by Kiner! Seriously, I think I’m facing the biggest challenge in my commentary career. I’ve never seen an AD player transition to the top lane and play Irelia so well. It’s unprecedented, and I don’t even know how to commentate on this…”

The audience could understand the commentators. In a normal person’s mindset, it was expected that Lin Lan wouldn’t be able to handle it. But who would have thought that the seemingly unbeatable player, Zou Hao, would turn out to be played like this!

If, in the first game, Lin Lan had picked an AD champion to counter Zou Hao and lost, there might have been some excuses. However, in this game, where Lin Lan chose to confront him directly and still lost, finding excuses seemed impossible…

At this moment, KIG’s internal atmosphere was difficult to describe. The looks directed at Zou Hao were filled with incomprehension.

Getting solo killed twice right at the beginning of the game, and losing the turret so quickly? Unthinkable.

Zou Hao’s hand holding the mouse was trembling. After the first death, he felt it was unfair, but after the second one, he began to feel a sense of fear towards Lin Lan.

Yes, fear.

This was an emotion that only arose when facing a formidable opponent, and now Zou Hao was experiencing it against Lin Lan.

The first instance could be explained by a mistake, but the second one was a merciless and overwhelming display of skill.

Lin Lan’s handling of details was truly sophisticated. Zou Hao couldn’t fathom that this was a newcomer playing in the top lane. If his ID hadn’t been revealed, Zou Hao might have thought he was facing a world-class opponent in a global tournament.

It’s terrifying, how can there be such a formidable opponent?

For a moment, Zou Hao began to doubt whether this was a match or a nightmare of his own making.

Feifei was still in the lane, and the top lane had already secured two kills. He looked bewildered, utterly unaware of how Lin Lan achieved this!

Jiang Jin and Xu Shengwei, in the bottom lane, shared the same shock.

After eliminating Zou Hao, Lin Lan immediately teleported to the bottom lane, crushing the enemy’s last glimmer of hope.

Not to mention farming minions, even gaining experience seemed to depend on Lin Lan’s mood.

The commentators kept repeating, “Tink collapsed, a complete breakdown! This game is already out of control; they must bring in the jungler to relieve the pressure!”

But it wasn’t just Zou Hao whose mentality crumbled; even the jungler, Warwick, felt the same way.

He thought Zou Hao would secure the kill against Lin Lan, so all his jungle routes were centered around the bottom lane. However, the top lane collapse disrupted his rhythm, and now Xiao Shengjing had everything under control!

After finally seizing the opportunity to go top and catch Lin Lan, they thought they had a favorable engagement, but Lin Lan swiftly outplayed them with a series of moves, resulting in a tragic demise for both Zou Hao and the attempted gank.

What good was Camille’s prideful ultimate when Lin Lan was trapped inside?

Lin Lan went berserk within the confinement, and after a flurry of sword and blade, Irelia instantly stacked up five passive layers. It seemed as easy as cutting through watermelons, leaving a scene that made people question if this was really a competitive match.

With a double kill, Lin Lan’s score skyrocketed to 5-0. He collaborated with Xiao Shengjing to secure the Vanguard and completely strip off the outer turret’s five layers.

His individual economy reached a terrifying 3000+, holding the highest level in the game. He out-leveled KIG’s AD by a whopping three levels, a development more frightening than his previous performance.

KIG excelled in late-game strategies and had faced many comeback situations, but they had never experienced such a bleak start.

Lin Lan practically dominated anyone he encountered, relentlessly using his Q to stack up five passive layers and swiftly dispatching opponents with just a few slashes.

KIG’s bot lane suffered the most, falling victim to Lin Lan’s overwhelming strength even under the turret.

Jiang Jin tanked the turret shots, but Lin Lan charged in and performed a disappearing act on their health bars. In a swift motion, he killed the AD with two slashes and relentlessly pursued the support, delivering a brutal onslaught.

Even with flashes, there was no escape!

No one could evade the pursuit of Irelia!

As long as Lin Lan’s Q kept resetting, escaping was futile.

When KIG’s AD shivered and pulled out their second item, Lin Lan already had a complete three-item set, ready to instantly eliminate the AD with overwhelming damage.

Even if they retreated to the second turret, Lin Lan would not spare them. Unreasonably flashing into the turret, he could still secure the kill!

At the 15-minute mark, Lin Lan’s score reached an impressive 9-0-0!

He forced the opposing AD to buy a Stopwatch, but at this point, a Stopwatch was practically useless! It could only be used once and then rendered ineffective!

DT consecutively secured three elemental dragons in one go. While KIG attempted to stop them from taking the Dragon Soul, both teams engaged in a skirmish near the Dragon pit. Initially, it seemed like DT’s unilateral dominance, but unexpectedly, DT was on the verge of losing.

Just when everyone thought they were about to give up the Dragon Soul, the commentator suddenly exclaimed, “Kiner has arrived at the front lines!”

Fans’ hope ignited in an instant!

In a flash of blades, Lin Lan flashed in with his ultimate, hitting all five opponents and instantly stacking 5 layers of his passive!

The already unhealthy AD, unable to move after being hit, fell victim to Lin Lan’s relentless assault. Lin Lan triggered five marks with consecutive Q hits, resulting in the demise of KIG’s AD amidst a flurry of flying daggers. Soon after, the mid-laner and support also fell.

The remaining jungle and top lane from KIG fled in all directions with Lin Lan in pursuit, leaving them with nothing but their dignity stripped away in this team fight.

Following that, DT secured the Dragon Soul, officially declaring the end of this game!

To be honest, KIG had advantages in the mid and bot lanes, and their lead was not insignificant. However, in the face of Lin Lan, these advantages proved to be utterly futile.

Everyone knows this is the top lane meta, and Irelia is the goddess of the top lane. With double buffs, Zong Hao not only willingly gave away numerous kills to Lin Lan, but also gifted his opponents an easy victory.

In subsequent team fights, Lin Lan once again flashed in with his ultimate, eliminating all five opponents. He didn’t even need his teammates to follow up. Swiftly taking down the AD, then turning to finish off the jungle, and effortlessly dispatching the support, even with just a sliver of health left. Astonishingly, he chased down the opposing top and mid-laners who dared to flee, and they didn’t even dare to look back.

When the rest of DT’s teammates caught up, all they had to do was follow Lin Lan and siege the turrets.

Feifei had never experienced such a satisfying game. He still couldn’t comprehend it: “Lin Lan, how did you manage to do that?”

Jiang Jin also couldn’t fathom it. He even had this absurd sensation, as if Lin Lan was originally a top laner, and playing AD was just a part-time gig for him when he was bored.

“How did you outplay Zou Hao?”

The top lane is a solo lane, perfect for snowballing, especially in a situation where both junglers don’t intervene. It’s essentially a solo game.

In solo games, Lin Lan has never feared anyone.

He has participated in three All-Star solo competitions, winning the championship twice. The only loss was due to a hand injury.

Zou Hao is nothing in front of him.

Being so arrogant, Lin Lan didn’t hold back.

“He was just too arrogant.”

Everyone was waiting for Lin Lan to continue, but it seemed like there was nothing more.

Jiang Jin really wanted to know what happened. “He was too arrogant, and then?”

“Then,” Lin Lan Q-dashed in, directly ascending to execute Zou Hao, “he just died.”

DT’s voice chat fell into silence.

Why make jokes in such an intense game? Lin Lan, are you afraid of dying if you don’t joke around?

After taking down the inhibitor, DT went on to secure the Baron. After that, they went back to base, upgraded their items, and aggressively approached KIG’s base again.

At this point, the game was only slightly over 20 minutes. KIG’s entire team had mediocre itemization, especially Zou Hao, who was worse than useless!

Helplessly watching DT with the Baron buff marching onto their high ground, KIG had no choice but to brace themselves for the team fight. What awaited them was a team fight reminiscent of Lin Lan slicing through watermelons.

With the inherent agility of Irelia and Lin Lan’s swift actions, KIG’s AD died without even realizing what happened. The remaining teammates followed suit, with their health bars mysteriously disappearing one after another, leaving a trail of corpses.

It’s freaking unbelievable!

Never played such an absurd game!

As the team fight concluded, the audience couldn’t remember anything else but the chaotic silhouette of Irelia and the flashes of blades turning into streaks of light, piercing into the hearts of the enemies.

Even the commentators’ focus was solely on Lin Lan: “Kiner secures a quadra kill, and wipes out the enemy team! Let’s congratulate DT, congratulate Irelia, congratulate Kiner! With overwhelming force, they seize victory in this match!”

The crystal slowly exploded amidst the blades and lights, causing a tumultuous roar in the arena. At this moment, regardless of which team’s fans they were, no one could believe this was the outcome!

They felt like Lin Lan’s Irelia had struck their hearts.

Wu Tianqi might have turned DT into a joke, but Lin Lan, with Irelia, rose against the odds!


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    (Camille)Tactical Sweep: Camille winds up and then slices in a direction, dealing 70/100/130/160/190 (+60) physical damage to enemies hit.

    Enemies hit by the outer half are slowed by 80%, decaying over 2 seconds. They take extra physical damage equal to 5/5.5/6/6.5/7% (+2.5% per 100 bonus attack damage) of their maximum health, and Camille heals for 100% of the bonus damage dealt to champions.
  • 2
    (Irelia)Bladesurge: Irelia dashes to an enemy, dealing 5/25/45/65/85 (+60% Attack Damage) physical damage, applying on-hit effects and healing for 12/14/16/18/20% Attack Damage health.

    Bladesurge’s cooldown is reset if the target was Marked or dies to Bladesurge.
  • 3
    (Irelia)Bladesurge: Irelia dashes to an enemy, dealing 5/25/45/65/85 (+60% Attack Damage) physical damage, applying on-hit effects and healing for 12/14/16/18/20% Attack Damage health.

    Bladesurge’s cooldown is reset if the target was Marked or dies to Bladesurge.
  • 4
    (Camille)Tactical Sweep: Camille winds up and then slices in a direction, dealing 70/100/130/160/190 (+60) physical damage to enemies hit.

    Enemies hit by the outer half are slowed by 80%, decaying over 2 seconds. They take extra physical damage equal to 5/5.5/6/6.5/7% (+2.5% per 100 bonus attack damage) of their maximum health, and Camille heals for 100% of the bonus damage dealt to champions.
  • 5
    (Irelia)Bladesurge: Irelia dashes to an enemy, dealing 5/25/45/65/85 (+60% Attack Damage) physical damage, applying on-hit effects and healing for 12/14/16/18/20% Attack Damage health.

    Bladesurge’s cooldown is reset if the target was Marked or dies to Bladesurge.
  • 6
    (Camille)Tactical Sweep: Camille winds up and then slices in a direction, dealing 70/100/130/160/190 (+60) physical damage to enemies hit.

    Enemies hit by the outer half are slowed by 80%, decaying over 2 seconds. They take extra physical damage equal to 5/5.5/6/6.5/7% (+2.5% per 100 bonus attack damage) of their maximum health, and Camille heals for 100% of the bonus damage dealt to champions.
  • 7
    (Irelia)Flawless Duet: Irelia readies 2 blades that will fly towards each other once placed, dealing 80/125/170/215/260 (+80% bonus Ability Power) magic damage and stunning for 0.8/0.9/1/1.1/1.2 seconds.

    Champions and large monsters are Marked for 6 seconds.
  • 8
    (Camille)Hookshot: First Cast: Fire a hookshot that attaches to terrain, pulling Camille to it and allowing Hookshot to be recast for 1 second.

    Second Cast: Camille leaps from the wall, colliding with the first enemy champion hit. Upon landing, she deals 80/110/140/170/200 (+90) physical damage and a 0.75 second stun to nearby enemy champions. Dashes towards enemy champions travel twice as far and grant 40/45/50/55/60% attack speed for 5 seconds on impact.
  • 9
    (Irelia)Defiant Dance: First Cast: Irelia aligns her blades into a defensive formation, gaining 40 – 70% physical damage and 20 – 35% magic damage reduction (at levels 1- 18 both) but becoming unable to act.

    Second Cast: Irelia swipes her blades, dealing 10/25/40/55/70 (+40% Attack Damage) (+40% bonus Ability Power) physical damage. Damage increases with charge time, up to 30/75/120/165/210 (+120% Attack Damage) (+120% bonus Ability Power) after 0.75 seconds.

    Defiant Dance cannot be interrupted.

    Quick Cast: Hold and release instead of casting twice.
  • 10
    (Camille)Tactical Sweep: Camille winds up and then slices in a direction, dealing 70/100/130/160/190 (+60) physical damage to enemies hit.

    Enemies hit by the outer half are slowed by 80%, decaying over 2 seconds. They take extra physical damage equal to 5/5.5/6/6.5/7% (+2.5% per 100 bonus attack damage) of their maximum health, and Camille heals for 100% of the bonus damage dealt to champions.
  • 11
    (Irelia)Defiant Dance: First Cast: Irelia aligns her blades into a defensive formation, gaining 40 – 70% physical damage and 20 – 35% magic damage reduction (at levels 1- 18 both) but becoming unable to act.

    Second Cast: Irelia swipes her blades, dealing 10/25/40/55/70 (+40% Attack Damage) (+40% bonus Ability Power) physical damage. Damage increases with charge time, up to 30/75/120/165/210 (+120% Attack Damage) (+120% bonus Ability Power) after 0.75 seconds.

    Defiant Dance cannot be interrupted.

    Quick Cast: Hold and release instead of casting twice.
  • 12
    (Camille)Tactical Sweep: Camille winds up and then slices in a direction, dealing 70/100/130/160/190 (+60) physical damage to enemies hit.

    Enemies hit by the outer half are slowed by 80%, decaying over 2 seconds. They take extra physical damage equal to 5/5.5/6/6.5/7% (+2.5% per 100 bonus attack damage) of their maximum health, and Camille heals for 100% of the bonus damage dealt to champions.

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