Chapter 132 The Deepest A-Le



Chapter 132 The Deepest A-Le

Soon, after many twists and turns, the eighth week of the competition arrived.

"Welcome everyone to the eighth week of the 2019 Summer Split. Today's match is between DMO and RW Xia. I'm your commentator, Tongxi!"

Another person introduced himself, saying, "Hello everyone, I'm commentator Zhao Zhiming!"

Tongxi asked, "Does Luo Bao think these two teams will win the match?"

Zhao Zhiming replied without hesitation: "I definitely think DMO will win the match, but the score will probably be 2 to 1. Although DMO is very strong, they are still somewhat weak in their ability to summarize the match. I believe Coach Jing Yu has also seen this, so naturally, I hope Coach Jing Yu can give DMO special training in this area."

Tongxi agreed, "That's true. However, DMO is currently ranked third in the league, and their previous schedule has been quite challenging. I wonder what kind of sparks will fly when they face RW today."

RW Xia this season is just so-so.

After all, we're already in a 2-5 situation. If we lose today, we'll fall into the bottom tier.

Of course, it means outside the top ten.

Their player, the top laner is Holder. That's right, Holder, who played mid lane in S13, is now top lane.

They have two junglers.

One is Haro, the second son of EDG, the one whose mouth is stained yellow from smoking.

Then there's another jungler, this jungler, hehe, weiyan!

Have you heard the saying "Wei Yan will surely rebel"? That's right, he rebelled, and he's going to fix the matches later.

Yang Jingyu knew this, but there was no need to reveal it.

He didn't know how to explain this, so Yang Jingyu thought someone would find out, and that person might not be him.

Their central flower field—things that your Eastern Depot doesn't handle, our Western Depot will. What was the Western Depot again? Anyway, we'll take even more responsibility.

Zhang Wuji and Huang Gai, who are in the bottom lane, naturally use nicknames since they are from the Xia team.

Of course, they don't deserve to be called the Heroes Team now.

Without Big B, this chosen one, they wouldn't even deserve to be called the Heroes!

Back when Sima Laozei and Big B were around, they were no ordinary people. They defeated the South Korean team in the Intercontinental Championship, making Big B a person who was more Chinese than the Chinese themselves.

From that moment on, who would dare say that Big B isn't Chinese? All he's missing is an ID card.

RW's starting lineup means Wei Yan will definitely rebel.

DMO's initial release features the same people, unchanged.

Since the ban/pick phase was arranged last night, any heroes that were banned today only need slight adjustments, which isn't really important for Yang Jingyu.

He felt that it was only natural for DMO to defeat RW. He believed that even if he picked Garen for top lane, Jarvan IV for jungle, Teemo for mid lane, Ziggs for jungle, and LeBlanc for support, he could still beat RW!

Of course, doing that would be incredibly presumptuous.

Yang Jingyu still wouldn't do that.

Since the draft picks were all arranged the day before, we'll see them on the field.

Today's host is Xiaoyu, because the next match is IG's game. As for the rest, we can't say too much. Let's see how it goes!

Yang Jingyu still doesn't plan to play today. It would be best if they could win, but if they lose, then it's the fault of this group of people.

If you can't even beat RW, you really don't deserve to win.

Actually, before the rewind, DMO had won against RW.

Yang Jingyu only remembered winning; he had almost forgotten everything else. After all, many years had passed, and unless it was a special competition, Yang Jingyu really didn't remember it very clearly.

But it doesn't matter. With this draft and the current team, it seems unreasonable for them not to win.

As for the host Xiaoyu, ignore her. If she's wearing white stockings, it's because Song Lijin was behind it all. Don't overthink it.

Both sides adjusted their keyboards at their seats and then waited for the draft phase to begin!

After the two commentators said a few words, they officially began moving and selecting people.

The first game was between DMO (red side) and RW (blue side).

The colors of the two teams are actually a bit strange, because DMO is blue, while RW is red.

It makes it seem like DMO is on the blue side and RW is on the red side.

Actually, no, RW was on the red side in the first game.

During the selection process, Yang Jingyu made specific choices.

For example, they removed Karthus, Caitlyn, and Sylas.

The opposing coach did the same, not giving DMO Karma, Sivir, or Azir.

Ah Le doesn't play Karma top lane; both picks are aimed at Twila.

Yang Jingyu didn't expect them to target Twila like this, but that's understandable!

Twila is not in good form right now, and targeting him will make it easier for RW to win.

Then DMO banned Renekton and Jax, and the opposing team banned Neeko and Cassiopeia.

Yang Jingyu hadn't expected the fourth move to the central route.

The final lineup selected is as follows.

RW's lineup: Captain, Olaf, Corki, Ezreal, Braum.

DMO: Irelia, Sejuani, Zoe, Varus, Tahm Kench.

At first, neither side made any probing moves, nor did they fight.

Ten minutes into the game, Sejuani encountered Olaf in the river. Tahm Kench, along with Varus and Zoe, quickly ganked and killed Olaf from a great distance, securing First Blood. Meanwhile, Corki was also supporting Gangplank in the top lane, killing Irelia.

My dear reader, there's more to this chapter! Please click the next page to continue reading—even more exciting content awaits!

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