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.

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Chapter 47 A Lonely Flash (Please Add to Favorites and Follow for More)

However, Yang Jingyu did not seem happy that the five players on the field had recovered their economy, since LNG had taken the first dragon.

Soon after, Twila was caught and killed again while pushing the bottom lane.

Twila was also in an awkward position, and could only drink water tactically.

Meanwhile, both sides entered a long development period, during which LNG acquired the Rift Herald.

You should know that there was only one Rift Herald in Season 9.

At this point, the Rift Herald's health, attack speed, duration, and damage to towers are all extremely high.

This led to the famous moment at that year's MSI where IG defeated T1 in just 15 minutes and 57 seconds.

At 18 minutes and 54 seconds, Sofm summoned the Rift Herald, intending to destroy DMO's mid-lane tower.

At this point, Mark chose to initiate a team fight, which resulted in him being severely damaged immediately. The moment Kai'Sa flew over his face, he used Flash to return to the turret, otherwise Mark would have been the first to die.

Ah Le arrived and flashed onto the wall in the river, trying to take down Asura's Kai'Sa. However, after finishing off his combo and using his ultimate, Kai'Sa had only one-third of her health left and flashed away.

Xiao Duan stood there waiting to die with his invulnerability activated. Even after the invulnerability ended and he managed to hook out, he was still taken down by Ryze's Overload.

By this point, DMO has already made a profit.

Because the first tower wasn't destroyed by the Rift Herald, they even gained a free kill on a Titan and forced Kai'Sa to use Flash.

However, because there was a low-health Kai'Sa in their F6 position, Twila directly used Ryze's car to ram into Kai'Sa's face and took the kill.

However, Flandre, SofM, and Pplex were all next to Kai'Sa. Pplex's Neeko activated her ultimate, SofM's Trundle was also attacking Ryze relentlessly, and then Flandre used his ultimate to kill Ryze.

It doesn't matter that Ryze died, after all, he got two kills in this wave.

Mark, who hadn't returned to base to replenish his health after the initial clash, was left with less than a third of his health. A hero appeared where Ryze had fallen, but was then killed by Flandre, who secured two kills.

But this isn't over yet; LNG has already started pursuing them, and this is their chance.

Xiao Peng, at full health and with his ultimate move still up his sleeve, showed no fear whatsoever.

The instant sofm was killed by Xiaopeng, Xiaopeng's Olaf was also low on health. Flandre then delivered a precise slash, securing a triple kill.

At this moment, Gala was almost at full strength, while Ale's Kennen was left with low health and was still greedily attacking the mid lane minions. Pyke can become invisible, and Ale did not leave under these circumstances. Flandre activated his Ghost Pool and sneaked over, then slashed again. The sound of Quadra Kill echoed throughout the Rift.

Fortunately, after this team fight, Flandre had less than 200 health left. When he tried to use his E Phantom to pull Gala, Gala dodged it and then counter-attacked and killed him. However, Flandre's Pyke got a quadra kill in this wave!

After returning, he'll get a two-piece Pyke set and a pair of Speed ​​Boots.

Ah Le's equipment wasn't bad either: Hextech Gunblade, a Morellonomicon, and a pair of Sorcerer's Shoes.

This is thanks to his constant development in the top lane, while Flandre went to the mid lane to provide support twice.

In the previous team fight, DMO's Gala dealt 4,600 damage, while LNG's Flandre dealt 3,800 damage, both carrying the team.

Although LNG was two thousand gold behind Yang Jingyu, what could console Yang Jingyu was his 3/0/2 score in Gala, and the fact that he had attack speed boots, a cannon, a mana drain, and a B.F. Sword.

Compared to Asura's Sheep Blade and Demonic Cudgel, this is far more useful.

Taking advantage of DMO's resurrection, LNG found an opportunity and secured their third dragon.

The third dragon is a water dragon, and DMO got the second dragon, an earth dragon. So they don't need to worry too much about the dragon's attribute bonus for now, but this match might go on for a long time.

Both sides wanted to push the game to the late game, and Yang Jingyu definitely felt that in the late game, LNG's lineup was not as strong as his own. You can't rely on Kai'Sa as a single core to wipe out DMO's entire team.

After all, Pyke and Troll Warlord are useless in the late game, while Kennen and Ryze on DMO's side have the ability to take down both carries once they get farmed up!

The next phase involved a long period of development for both sides. Even when the fourth dragon, the Earth Dragon, was up for grabs, LNG didn't contest it. They used this decision to forgo the Earth Dragon to take down DMO's mid-bottom tower.

At 28 minutes and 17 seconds, Twila was pushing the bottom lane when Pyke and Kai'Sa flew in and secured the kill.

Ah Le teleported over, activated the Thunder Prison Spell, and then took down Kai'Sa with a Thousand Birds, resulting in a 1-for-1 trade. However, Twila's score had now reached 2-6.

After Twila respawned, he and his teammates pushed down LNG's second mid-lane tower and started heading towards Baron.

Yang Jingyu frowned as he watched this scene.

For DMO, they shouldn't be in a rush, so what's the point of fighting the dragon?

LNG only has one Kai'Sa, and it's not even a four-protect-one lineup. What are Twila and the others in such a hurry for?

Fortunately, nothing went wrong while fighting Baron Nashor. Although they didn't manage to take down Baron, they managed to get a small kill on a Titan.

Yang Jingyu also noticed that Duan's strength had declined drastically.

He's never been the absolute top-tier support in the LPL, but he's definitely a top-tier support. To be honest, this game was a bit disappointing.

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