“Cleared,” Feng Nai said nonchalantly before he hid directly in the bushes.
Granny Gray’s eyes grew even wider.
What kind of trick was this?
A support-assassin team-up could be done even with a person at the top lane and a person at the bottom lane?
Mo Bei’s fingers moved seemingly twice as fast now. “Same here.”
“Then what are we waiting for?” With a curl of his lips, Feng Nai gave the signal to attack.
Han Xi and Granny Gray immediately went forward to keep the two opponents at the top lane.
Storm’s side hadn’t realized that Feng Nai had reached level four and was still vigilantly clearing minions.
Feng Nai saw his chance and swept forward under concealment.
The opposing side really didn’t expect Feng Nai to appear there.
As he was taken by surprise, half of his health was taken away!
“There’s activity at the top lane!”
The point of view was switched immediately.
The shoutcasters’ gaze landed on them.
“Did he catch them?”
“What an ultimate ability!”
“This play was truly unexpected!”
“He can still escape!”
They were professional players after all, so they wouldn’t be finished off so easily.
Storm’s support tank came forward in a bid to shield his teammate.
Granny Gray and Han Xi trapped him in his spot right away, whereas Feng Nai flashed his curved blade and directly got close to the opposing ADC.
Storm’s ADC had already used up his flicker ability earlier.
Even though he was a professional player, he could only take his hands off the keyboard now.
Storm’s ADC watched as he was locked in his spot with absolutely no strength to resist. As the curved blade landed, a familiar sound effect came from the screen.
First Blood!
First Blood!
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“It hasn’t ended! They’re still giving chase!”
“Are they going for a double kill?”
The shoutcasters were also slightly agitated. After all, the game had just started not long ago.
Storm’s tank had the most health, but he was only able to return to the turret because he regenerated his own health at this crucial point.
Unfortunately, he just had a small part of it.
Dark Flares’ side had minions too.
It could be said that his circumstances were very dangerous.
Fortunately, they had just started, so he was still able to defend the turret.
However, this was a critical blow to Storm, who’d already lost first blood in the first three minutes.
This hadn’t been in their thought-out scenario at all.
Meanwhile, the audience at the scene had gotten a little excited because of this kill.
“It’s Almighty K indeed!”
“This wave was really ruthless!”
“This is considered remedying the first blood at the bottom lane.”
“When my Almighty K is with Lord Han, they are virtually unrivaled.”
However, did only Feng Nai and Han Xi deserve credit for this play?
Was their bottom lane really at a disadvantage?
Players from the other competing regions were also watching this scene.
One of them pointed to the screen and said, “Ice, come and look quickly! It’s the fellow that you took as a match who’s playing support. He’s doing pretty good. He’s able to keep two people at the bottom lane by using a support champion.”
The person called Ice did not speak. He only took a sip of mineral water and glanced at the comments on the computer screen.
Instead, the coach picked up something and knocked on the person’s head. “I told you to watch K. What are you watching?”
“But FromNorthToSouth is really formidable. Isn’t he, Ice?”
He still didn’t get a reply.
However, what surprised the coach was that, on top of watching K, their ace player had specially adjusted his perspective to watch the bottom lane.
Wang Xu, who was in the game, could not sense this.
To him, the other party’s handling was totally average.
Shi Qian, who was unaware, said rather impatiently, “What’s up with the top lane? Didn’t I tell you guys at the top lane to beware of K?”
Instead, it was the ADC who’d died who had a nagging feeling that something was amiss. However, he couldn’t put a finger on it…