Forced to Rewind Time, I Became the World Champion

In the Spring Split of S13, during a crucial match between RNG and TT, RNG used a time-rewind ability, sending TT's head coach, Yang Jingyu, back to the Summer Split of 2019.

At this time...

Chapter 125 Admitting Mistakes

Chapter 125 Admitting Mistakes

Soon, BP began.

BO3 Game 1: Blue side DMO, Red side WE.

DMO PICK: Top lane Sion, Jungle Olaf, Mid lane Lulu, Bot lane Kai'Sa, Support Yuumi.

DMO BAN: Neeko, Karma, Tahm Kench, Vladimir, Mordekaiser.

WE PICK: Top lane Aatrox, Jungle Sylas, Mid lane Qiyana, Bot lane Lucian, Support Nautilus.

WE BAN: Lux, Jayce, Irelia, Azir, Gangplank.

Team Composition Analysis

WE chose a new hero, Qiyana, for the mid lane, and with all four lanes going aggressive, they displayed a strong sense of aggression and offensive intent. DMO's choice, on the other hand, was more conventional.

It's fair to say that many people, upon seeing this lineup, would think DMO is doomed.

It's one thing to let Qiyana go to the wash liquid, but to let WE's Beishang get Sylas is another.

Who would dare release the heartbroken Silas?

But Yang Jingyu just let them go, and basically gave WE all the opportunities they had!

For WE fans, it means they look down on us, right?

A team that can go from 0-16 onwards doesn't need anyone's approval or disapproval.

After the ban/pick phase ended, fans from both sides cheered for their teams.

Early game: 7 minutes, Sylas risks his life to steal the Water Dragon. DMO then grouped up to attempt a tower dive, but WE countered, resulting in a 3-3 kill score. At 9:30, WE secured a kill in the bottom lane. Multiple skirmishes occurred between the two teams until 16 minutes, with WE holding a 7000 gold lead.

Mid-game: At 17 minutes, WE's mid and jungle ganked Sion on the side lane, but Sion delayed his teammates from regrouping, allowing DMO to secure four kills on the arriving WE players. At 20:30, DMO's bot lane duo caught Aatrox in the mid lane, securing the kill and pushing down WE's mid tower. The gold difference was reduced to 2000.

Late Game: At 23:30, DMO's Sion rammed Sylas at the mid lane entrance, allowing Kai'Sa to trade kills. In the team fight, Olaf, with his new gear, revived and returned to the fight, resulting in a 1-for-5 trade for DMO, who then secured Baron Nashor. At 27:00, DMO caught Qiyana attempting to flank and initiate a team fight in the jungle, securing kills and pushing high ground to end the game.

When the first match ended, many people were stunned. Was this DMO?

DMO can win matches, but they usually only manage to win after 37 or 38 minutes, or even 40 minutes.

Moreover, during this process, as long as Yang Jingyu doesn't participate, they will have a particularly difficult time fighting!

Wow, you've definitely grown up.

Cat Emperor exclaimed, "DMO has indeed grown. Although I thought they could win, I didn't expect them to win so easily. Xiaopeng and Ale played exceptionally well in this game, and Coach Jingyu's choice of Lulu was a stroke of genius."

Kris then asked, "Compared to Coach White Crescent, how does Coach Jingyu's draft pick/pick strategy compare?"

Cat Emperor laughed and said, "bsyy's draft picks are particularly stubborn. I can say with certainty that Coach Jingyu is definitely better than bsyy. You know, after the Spring Split this year, eight clubs were vying for him!"

This is no secret; I can say it.

During the break, Yang Jingyu told everyone to play well and not to relax suddenly, as the opposing team was WE, which had two world-class players.

The main reason for the loss was probably the top laner. Xiaopeng and Ale completely dominated Poss and Beishang, which is in line with Yang Jingyu's expectations for them. There's nothing surprising about it.

The main reason is that Yang Jingyu is optimistic about Ale. As long as he doesn't suddenly feed a big mistake in the mid-to-late game, he will be one of the top three top laners in the LPL.

If he gives you a big windfall in the mid-to-late game, don't blame people for calling him "fifty-fifty"—he's only worth fifty dollars.

But thinking about it, it's still quite interesting!

Fifty dollars, is it in US dollars?

The second match began quickly.

WE chose the red side again, while DMO remained on the blue side.

Most of the items have been moved, and the choices have also changed.

DMO PICK: Top lane Vladimir, Jungle Jarvan IV, Mid lane Azir, Bot lane Xayah, Support Rakan.

DMO BAN: Neeko, Karma, Tahm Kench, Mordekaiser, Lucian.

WE PICK: Top lane Sion, Jungle Olaf, Mid lane Qiyana, Bot lane Kai'Sa, Support Nautilus.

WE BAN: Lux, Jayce, Yuumi, Gangplank, Trundle.

In the second game, DMO's lineup, led by Yang Jingyu, had a clearer intention: to rush into the late game. WE's lineup, on the other hand, opted for a more aggressive approach, but they were also very strong in the late game.

Early Game: At 2 minutes, Jarvan IV immediately ganked bot lane with Charlotte to secure First Blood. At 8:30, the two junglers clashed in the jungle. Olaf, with a level advantage, killed Jarvan IV first, and then, with the help of Qiyana, killed Azir. At 9:30, Jarvan IV was killed again in the jungle. Olaf was now difficult to counter.

Mid-game: Olaf's strength allowed WE to score in multiple areas, securing Rift Herald, controlling Dragon, establishing vision, and stealing kills. WE gained the upper hand in various small skirmishes. At 24 minutes and 30 seconds, WE wiped out the mid and jungle in the jungle and then took Baron Nashor. Their gold lead reached 7000.

Late Game: Although WE failed to break through the lane with the first Baron, their economic advantage exceeded 10,000 with the second Baron at 31 minutes. DMO then attempted to initiate a team fight in the mid lane, but Sion was too tanky and they had to give up.

With the Dragon buff at 33 minutes, WE pushed high ground and secured a kill, while Kai'Sa kited and dealt damage, ending the game in one fell swoop.

The score is now tied at 1-1!

This is Twila's Tsar again. Yang Jingyu really can't trust Twila's strength anymore. He almost always loses, and he's playing like a monster every game.

Although he won the last game, it didn't have much to do with him.

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