âThis is it! LeBlanc is getting FIRST BLOOOODDD!â Westwind screamed out into the microphone, his voice blasting through the speakers at the venue. âThere is nothing, NOTHING, the Twisted Fate can do here. Heâs at half health and as good asââ
Lin Feng had long since predicted the tower dive. In fact, heâd played the lane in such a manner, that heâd baited the LeBlanc into doing this. She moved exactly as he wanted her to, pouncing on him with Distortion. She was under the Red Teamâs outer tower and was targeted by it. Lin Feng pressed his the W keyâPick a Card! A Red Card appeared above his Twisted Fateâs head first, while the LeBlanc fired off a Sigil of Malice, marking him. Then she cast her Ethereal Chains. And it flew right past him. Ha! So easy! Lin Feng laughed, locking in the Gold Card that now hovered over his Twisted Fate.
Yan Liangâs pupils trembled. His jaw drops. It was a momentary daze that lasted only a fraction of a second. Then he woke up. FuckFuckFuck! No! BACK! BACK! W! W! W! He smashed down on his keyboard, frantic for the second part of Distortion to activate. This would have his LeBlanc jump back to her original position. But she didnât move back. She couldnât. Because right as her Ethereal Chains failed to connect with the Twisted Fate, whoâd dodged them simply by stepping forward, a Gold Card struck her, stunning her.
The crowd in the venue lost it. Those whoâd been screaming in joy a moment before fell silent. Their star was caught below the enemy tower. His LeBlanc was stunned. It was clear he wasnât going to get First Blood. But it didnât stop there. It started to look like he might even give away first blood! That was what had another part of the crowd cheering, excited.
âOH! MY! GOD! LIN FENG, YOU HERO!â
âBEST PLAYER EVAAHHH!â
The Twisted Fate threw out an auto attack at the LeBlanc, followed by a volley of playing cardsâWild Cards! Right then, High School 13âs RekâSai appeared from the fog of war. Sheâd dug a tunnel from the Raptor Camp to mid lane, then flashed forward toward the LeBlanc. There, she Unburrowed, knocking the LeBlanc who was now right above her up into the air and keeping her immobilized! The combined damage from the RekâSai and another energy shot from the tower dropped the LeBlancâs health below 20%, triggering her passiveâMirror Image!
The tower didnât know which of the two LeBlancâs was the real one. It saw two targets and picked on. This gave Yan Liang a brief respite. He couldnât jump back out with Distortion anymore, the skill having gone on cooldown. But he still had Flash up. So he slammed his finger down on the F key. His LeBlanc disappeared with a mottled flash of light and reappeared some distance away. Then she started running towards her own outer tower on the other side of the lane. But she never got that far. The Twisted Fate was right behind her, throwing his playing cards at her. They killed her before she even got to her side of the lane.
âWOOOO! AMAZING! BRILLIANT! WOOO! What a kill! What. A. Kill!â Westwind yelled into his microphone, jumping up from his chair. âI thought the Twisted Fate was dead! We all did! But this kid from High School 13 somehow turned it around! What a play! This kid is going to make it far, Iâm telling you!â
Silent Reed shook her head and said, âWow, I canât believe it. It was a beautiful kill, yes, but Yan Liang was also really unlucky! The RekâSai just happened to be there for a gank at the perfect moment. And it wouldnât even have mattered if Yan Liang didnât miss the Ethereal Chains. That was just so unlucky. I really feel for him. But well played by High School 13! Beautiful first blood!â
Wrong. Right. Wrong. Wrong. Zeng Rui shook his head, listening to the casters babble on. He agreed with them for some parts. It really did seem lucky that the RekâSai just happened to be there. And she undoubtedly helped in picking up that kill. But⌠Zeng Rui frowned, staring at the thundering dumbass who was smiling and happy as always. But Yan Liang didnât miss. That thundering dumbass dodged it. He knew it was coming, and where, somehow. That shouldnât be possibleâŚ
There was one person present in the venue who did understand exactly what had happened in that fight. That was An Xin. She was looking at Lin Feng, listening to the commentary from the casters. Even if he didnât see it coming, he could have reacted to it. He was that good four years ago. Well, it makes no difference. He knew it was coming. Besides⌠She looked over at Yan Liang and could almost feel the hatred she saw in his eyes. That guy didnât commit to the kill. He left himself room to back away. Thatâs the wrong mentality. Heâll never amount to anything like that.
Yan Liang's primary goal was to force the Twisted Fate out of lane, dead or alive. From there, he could build up his creep score and get the lead. If he got the kill, that was perfect. But he wouldnât commit to it. He left himself an opening to retreat and was ready to fall back at the slightest sign of danger. All the while, Lin Feng was only focused on one singular task. To kill the LeBlanc. He would have it no other way. So, from the first minute of the game, he directed the game. He gave the LeBlanc a false sense of security. He let her think that she was the one deciding her moves. He made her towerdive him, and subsequently give away first blood. All of this started with the difference in their approaches.
Lin Feng cleared the Blue minions in mid lane with the help of Liu Yue before recalling back to base. He spent his gold in the fountain shop and then walked back to lane, where the LeBlanc was already waiting for him. The death timers at the early levels were only a couple of seconds, so she was back in lane before him. But she hadnât started pushing the minions towards the Red outer tower yet, like she had before. This wasnât because she was afraid of the Twisted Fate. She was still at a slight advantage against him. It was the nature of the two Champions. She was stronger in lane, while the Twisted Fate would hold the advantage later on when there were plays happening all across the map.
Trying to bait me, huh? So obvious. Lin Feng laughed, shaking his head. Clearing waves became easier and easier as he leveled up. But that alone wasnât enough to justify how defensively the LeBlanc was playing. The Lee Sin is probably sitting right there in that brush. Lin Feng grinned. Yan Liang was trying to bait him. Letâs keep them waiting then. Lin Feng cleared the minion wave from a distance, far enough away that a gank would fail. The Lee Sin, as he expected, didnât show himself, waiting for a better opportunity. But Lin Feng wasnât going to give him a better opportunity. Instead of walking further into lane, he turned around and went towards the Raptor Camp in his Jungle. If he couldnât push his lane, he could simply go here and take these monsters. They gave gold and experience just like the minions in lane did.
Over the next few minutes, Lin Feng switched between killing minions in the mid lane and clearing Jungle camps. He soon hit Level 6 and he unlocked Twisted Fateâs ultimate skill. At seven minutes, he put that skill to use. He walked into his bottom side Jungle, like heâd done so many times before, but this time shouting over the teamâs voice comms, âIâm coming in!â He pressed down on his R keyâDestiny! The fog of war was blasted away, revealing the entire map. Five eyes appeared, one above each Champion from Shanghai International.
âThe Twisted Fate BAITED them again!â Westwind shouted, excited. âHeâs going in for a gank in bot lane!â
Yan Liang had warned his teammates that the Twisted Fated was missing in action. But he didnât worry too much about it. This was the umpteenth time that the Twisted Fate disappeared for a couple of seconds. He and his teammates had let their guard down a little. Far enough that the Botlaners didnât directly back away when he pinged them. Then the Five Eyes appeared. A wave of curses rang out over Shanghai Internationalâs voice comms as their Botlaners ran back to the safety of their outer tower.
Liu Zhengjie had his Lucian dash awayâRelentless Pursuit! But his Support wasnât as lucky. Thresh didnât have any skills in his kit that let him jump, dash, or lunge away. He could only run. That wasnât enough to get away from the Leona, who pierced him with a solar image of her swordâZenith Blade! Then she stunned him with a strike from her shieldâShield of Daybreak!
A deck of cards spread out into a perfect circle in bot lane. The Twisted Fate appeared in the middle of it a second later. He was already holding a Gold Card, which he threw at the Thresh who was about to break free from the Leonaâs stun. The Thresh was stunned again. It was a beautiful combination of crowd control skills. All the while, Tang Bingyao was attacking the Thresh. Her Kalista was hurling phantom spears, each lodging into the Threshâs body, until his health dropped to 10%. Rend! She ripped the spears out, dealing enough damage to kill the Thresh.
ăYou have slain an enemy!ă
âWOOOO!â Westwind screamed into the microphone. âWhat do you guys think of that? What a play! Perfect timing by the Twisted Fate! He just carried his Botlaners to a win! And from the cheers Iâm hearing, I think you guys agree with me!â
The play wasnât over yet. Shanghai International retaliated by sending their Lee Sin to the mid lane and helping the LeBlanc destroy the outer tower. But High School 13 answered back by pushing out bot lane and destroying the outer tower there. In the end, it was a tower and a kill for a tower. High School 13 had clearly come out ahead in this play.
âIt looks like High School 13 came out ahead, butâŚâ Silent Reed said. She looked at Westwind, then continued, âBut Yan Liang destroyed the tower in mid lane. This means that the Twisted Fate will now have a much harder time ganking lanes. If Yan Liang plays this correctly, he can force the Twisted Fate to stay in mid lane and make him irrelevant. This game is still very much up in the air!â