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 Thirty-Three: A Battle of Luck (Please add to your favorites and read on!)

After Jinx was chosen, Yang Jingyu still chose Kennen for Ale on the fifth floor.

Unfortunately, at this stage, Ah Le is only qualified to play Kennen in the DMO team.

Although his Kennen was thoroughly outplayed by Ning in the last game, he still managed to make an impact.

If you give him a 0/4 score with other heroes in the early game, then we'll disconnect completely.

In this game, TheShy should have built Viktor as a counter pick in the top lane!

IG is still hesitating about whether or not to pick Viktor.

To be honest, building Viktor this game wasn't a good idea.

Although Viktor is good against Kennen, with two AP champions in the top and mid lanes, the pressure falls on JackeyLove in the bottom lane!

It's important to know that JackeyLove is the least trustworthy player on IG, because in S9, his bot lane with Baolan was at a disadvantage against almost any team!

Only his fans still blow his hype every third of the time, betting their careers on a flash in the pan.

To be honest, his bot lane had almost no highlights at last year's World Championship, and at this year's MSI, his bot lane with Baolan was completely outclassed by the combination of Doublelift and CoreJJ.

Of course, Baolan is primarily to blame for the bot lane getting crushed.

But putting aside the facts, doesn't Jackylove bear any responsibility at all?

However, speaking of MSI, IG did get cocky in the group stage, even giving T1 a 1557 defeat. They certainly had reason to be arrogant.

In the semifinals, we started talking about the facts, and everyone except Rookie had to take the blame.

Because TheShy's top lane Neeko was terrible, and Ning's jungle Lee Sin was equally bad, Xiaobao was like a blank sheet of paper in front of CoreJJ, which is why he lost so thoroughly.

After much hesitation, IG picked Fiora for TheShy.

Yang Jingyu was slightly taken aback. Sword Maiden?

Yang Jingyu never expected TheShy to pick Fiora. Wasn't he known for his two champions, Lao Hei and Kuisangti?

Oh, this seems to be a hero!

So how dare he pick Fiora? Is she even a champion he can play effectively?

Yang Jingyu suddenly snapped out of his daze. This was TheShy from S9, still in his peak form. How could he not understand Fiora? After all, he was the owner of the Fiora skin.

There seems to be no explanation for Fiora versus Kennen, right?

As a former professional top laner, Yang Jingyu knows all too well that Fiora vs. Kennen is a losing battle in the early game.

All we can say is that TheShy has ideas, and IG's coach has ideas.

However, perhaps TheShy's Fiora can create a miracle, because he is TheShy!

Also, the enemy jungler is Jarvan IV, so it's really not good for Ale to push the lane.

Prince is a much more effective champion at ganking than Olaf.

The lineups for both sides have been finalized. DMO, on the blue side, will field Kennen in the top lane, Rek'Sai in the jungle, Jayce in the mid lane, and Jinx and Nautilus in the bottom lane.

Red team IG: Top lane Fiora, Jungle Jarvan IV, Mid lane Ryze, Bot lane Sivir and Braum.

The two coaches came to the front of the stage, bowed, shook hands, and then walked off the stage together.

The competition officially began, but Yang Jingyu, a first-level student, still hadn't done his design.

But now that we've got the excavator, we're definitely going to make a profit.

Gala and Mark went live first, without helping Xiaopeng gain popularity.

Jackylove and Lucas knew they couldn't push the enemy Jinx in her cannon form at level one, so they simply conceded the lane.

But after they went online, Mark kept wandering in the bushes, waiting for an opportunity to use his hook.

At the same time, Mark's Titan also leveled up to level 2.

The moment the hook made contact, a chuckle came from the commentary booth.

Rita was laughing, and it's no wonder she was laughing.

Braum was right next to Jackylove, so Mark should have hooked Braum instead of Mark. Mark didn't use a sneaky Q that went through the creeps, but Jackylove still managed to get hit by Titan's clearing of the channel. Who can you blame for that?

Should we blame Lucas?

Lucas isn't taking the blame for this; he's already intentionally or unintentionally shielding Jackylove from the hook.

But jackylove lived up to his ID; refusing to answer a question was just asking for trouble.

Seeing this, Gala also threw out a flamethrower grenade. Jackylove, seeing the ignition on his body, had no choice but to obediently use his Flash.

In this game, facing a lineup of Kennen, Nautilus, and Jinx, jackylove still chose to take Teleport instead of Cleanse, probably because he felt that having one shield was enough.

In the early stages, both sides were evenly matched. Although Jackylove used Flash, it was still quite difficult to kill him.

At level four, Mark hooked him again, and Jacklove quickly used his shield to block, but Mark couldn't hook him at all this time, causing a little joke, and the whole audience laughed along.

At the six-minute mark, Xiaopeng pulled a fast one on IG.

It was clearly IG's fault for controlling the river crab, but Xiaopeng dug a hole in the dragon pit and stole the dragon.

While Xiaopeng was fighting the dragon, Ning was farming his F6 camp and had no idea that Xiaopeng would steal the dragon.

The moment the dragon was lost, Ning, in a fit of rage, went to the mid lane to soak up some experience from Rookie and reached level six.

But soon after, Xiao Peng, who had just finished defeating the dragon, stole Ning's blue buff.

Twila came over and took the blue buff. Jayce getting the blue buff early on was incredibly satisfying.

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