Chapter 21 Provocation



Chapter 21 Provocation

Jiang Jinhan was disgusted by not being able to get any kills, while An Jin and the other two were sweating profusely in their lane matchup.

After finishing off the minions, Happy Superman repeated, "The opponents aren't at this rank."

Seeing the enemy bot lane recall, 76 quickly went to steal the dragon, saying as he recalled, "Play it safe, we have a chance."

An Jin glanced at the situation. The kill score was 3:6. Only the jungler and mid laner on our side had gotten kills. The top laner had been caught out too many times and died four times. The jungler and mid laner had each died once.

She reached for the water glass beside her, took a sip, and moistened her chapped lips.

"Kaixin and I can't beat the enemy bot lane right now."

An Jin calmly stated the facts: "76, find an opportunity to help the mid laner. You can flash away happily now. You're not so easy to die."

She pressed the button, glanced at the game screen, and encouraged, "The enemy jungler doesn't know how to play. Our top laner is just a utility player. We just need to wait for team fights. If we can drag it out until we get the four dragons, we can win."

A rare serious expression appeared on An Jin's face. She attached the hero to Happy Superman and saw that the top laner was complaining that he kept dying and that the jungler wasn't helping him. She typed to soothe the emotions of her top laner.

An'an can't sleep: Stay calm, wait for AD to get up, and we'll win easily.

An Jin's top laner was a seasoned player. Seeing that his complaints had been answered, he had an advantage in the mid lane, and he wasn't falling behind in CS against a strong hero in the bottom lane, he obediently went back to the top lane to withstand the pressure.

Perhaps this is why solo top lane players are so good-tempered. They endure pressure every day, and if they were in a bad mood, they wouldn't be able to play the game at all.

This was a rare high-quality game; the opposing ADC was clearly a pro.

The viewers in An Jin's live stream were thoroughly enjoying the show, occasionally offering their comments on the opposing team, including a remark like "I could do that too," which immediately enlivened the atmosphere in the live stream.

The game has reached the sixteen-minute mark.

Jiang Jinhan destroyed the enemy's bottom lane tower, and while recalling to buy equipment, he irritably opened the detailed jungle resource page.

The enemy team has three dragons... Our jungler is a bit slow, doesn't know who the carry is...

It seems like the enemy jungler and top laner are duo queuing. The enemy bot lane has never come to the enemy jungler's lane once, and the enemy jungler is acting as the enemy bot laner's bodyguard. It's disgusting how they play.

The enemy team has acquired their equipment; if we drag this out for another ten minutes, they'll reach their power spike.

Wow, this is so nerve-wracking! The girls' team is really something else.

The enemy jungler also had good awareness. In the level 1 team fight, it was clear that the enemy liked to engage in head-on confrontations and fights. When they felt pressured by the streamer during the laning phase, they immediately became more cautious.

I even suspect there might be some kind of rule that the racing team disbands every time a sister dies.

It's really frustrating when teammates don't listen to instructions.

It's okay. Fortunately, the enemy's first tower is gone, so we can switch lanes and look for opportunities.

Jiang Jinhan was having a hard time playing AD, and his support was having a hard time too. Five minutes earlier, they had already started cursing at the enemy jungler.

[Supporting them like this, is the bot lane your dad?]

A message popped up in the bottom left corner showing all the conversations.

Soldier: 76 and Happy Superman, focused on laning and looking for opportunities, failed to notice the opponent's incompetent rage in the first instance.

The first person to discover the message was An Jin. She was all smiles when she saw the message from the opposing support.

"76, look at the chat box, the enemy support is praising you."

As we all know, the enemy's roar is the best praise for your own teammates.

While farming jungle camps, 76 glanced at the chat box and said with a smile, "I saw it, the enemy team got caught and their defenses were broken."

An Jin chuckled as she typed and interacted with the other side, saying, "Bao, those few waves you made were so crucial, the other side must be furious."

Happy Superman didn't say anything; he was still miserably focused on farming minions. By the time he finished farming, An Jin and the enemy support had already exchanged greetings for several rounds.

Seeing An Jin typing away on the keyboard, Happy Superman worried that An Jin might be getting angry and upset, so he frowned and suggested, "Why don't we just mute the opposing support?"

After blocking, all in-game messages sent by the opposing team will no longer be visible.

An Jin, clinging to Happy Superman, said, "No need at all. The enemy's morale is low, and I can already feel victory getting closer and closer to us."

The worst thing in competitive games is when teammates argue. Arguing can easily break the team's morale, and people will become petty and temperamental, making it impossible to win games that could otherwise be won.

An Jin typed with a smile: "You guys focus on your online battles, watch my divisive tactics!"

After An Jin finished speaking, she started typing furiously.

[An'an can't sleep: If you're bad, practice more. Your AD hasn't even said anything, but you, a mere lackey, are already getting anxious.]

[An'an can't sleep: If I were you, I'd put down my keyboard and go back to my hometown to farm. What's the point of playing games with a 90% skill level? I could scatter some rice on my keyboard and even a chicken would play better than you...]

An Jin's insults are very harsh. Since she is a man, it's even more offensive when she insults men.

With just three sentences, Jiang Jinhan's support player, Hong Wen, was dragged into the mess, along with the opposing jungler. One sentence was, "You're bad at the game, blame the road for being uneven," and the other was, "Your QQ farm is ringing, you're dead badly, go back and collect your corpse."

Let alone Jiang Jinhan's support, even the viewers in Jiang Jinhan's live stream were seeing red-hot characters.

Holy crap, this woman's mouth is really foul.

Her little lips were coated with honey; even I blushed just looking at them...

It's hard to judge. Even as a streamer, I'm in the red zone. The jungler doesn't come to help, and the support gets into a flame war with the enemy halfway through the game...

Our jungler even joined in the verbal battle... I'm starting to feel like this game is over.

Our support player got impatient and lost his temper. Sigh.

This idiot jungler deserves to be cursed. He failed to gank several times when asked. What's the point of ganking a Krug in the top lane?

We couldn't hold on any longer. After our jungler ganked the top lane, he went to feed the enemy mid laner, who is now 3/0.

Oh my god, the enemy mid laner is dealing so much damage.

Two pieces of gear, of course the damage is higher.

The bounty is high too. If we can get the enemy mid laner's kill, we still have a chance this game.

Great minds think alike; Jiang Jinhan, who hadn't managed to get a kill in the bottom lane, thought the same thing.

However, just as he finally found an opportunity to severely damage the enemy mid laner and was about to go in to finish him off, he saw the enemy jungler emerge from the nearby bushes and charge towards him menacingly.

Having finally found an opportunity, Jiang Jinhan was unwilling to let it slip away. He flashed forward and unleashed a combo of skills, watching helplessly as the mid-laner, who was just a dozen points away from dying, retreated.

Jiang Jinhan put down the mouse with a blank expression and waited for death.

He didn't want to wait to die, but he had no other way to resist. There was a jungler behind him and a tower in front of him. He had already used Flash, his skills were on cooldown, and his health was extremely low. What else could he do but wait to die?

The comments section was buzzing with excitement, all expressing how regrettable it was.

Jiang Jinhan's head was taken down. During the brief moment between his death, he stretched and said to the chat, "The enemy jungler is pretty good at playing."

Despite his stern and unruly nature, he still held his opponents in high regard.

Even when lacking strength, they can still maintain a clear mind and safely get through the early developmental stages by calling for help.

Indeed, the enemy jungler always arrives at the perfect time.

Despite being constantly pressured under the tower, my CS (creep score) wasn't far behind, which is actually quite good.

I feel like if the opposing team changed their support, it might be a 50/50 match.

Cats are too weak in the early stages.

If you change the support player, things might not be so different.

:? Do you even know how to play, bro? If the enemy team switches to a different support, it'll be much easier to beat them in the early game than with a cat.

Dude, it's not that I don't understand games, it's that you don't understand social etiquette. Without this cat, the other side really couldn't beat the streamer in this game.

LOL, without this cat, how could this jungler keep helping the enemy bot lane?

This is how we "simp" junglers are: we can't move when we see a girl, we have to be her bodyguard.

To be honest, it's true, it's hard to tell how well this cat player is, but he's got a knack for sowing discord. My teammates have already started fighting amongst themselves, with the support spraying three people at once; he's probably furious.

...That's it. Has this jungler lost his mind? He went to check on the dragon by himself. Oh my god, the Baron is going to be lost.

Huh? Are the top and mid laners out of their minds? Our jungler is gone, what are they looking at in the top jungle? The enemy is obviously taking Baron.

Ghostly...

I've sent it. I have a feeling the other side is about to launch a counterattack.

The jungler has respawned, so they should be able to defend.

: That's it, that's it, that's it. The enemy's Stone Golem still has his ultimate. We're already outnumbered in team fights, what are we supposed to do?

:send!

Next game, next game.

That cat across from me is disgusting! Oh my god, I'm about to turn red!

Why does this cat have such a foul mouth? I can't stand it!!!

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