Chapter 39 - The Blame Others Tournament (3)
Immortal Shieldbow had good abilities attached to it, including attack power, attack speed, and 10% life steal, in addition to the special Lifeline effect.
There’s no need to be afraid.
First, I use the Smoke Screen skill in front of Sett who is rushing towards me.
And I start kiting.
In the narrow alley, Sett looks flustered as his vision is limited while passing through the smoke screen.
I hit him diligently.
Then Sett, who has passed through the smoke screen, uses his Q skill to increase his speed.
The distance narrows.
And just as he’s about to get close, a sharp sense awakens something.
Something big. Something big is coming.
Instinctively changing direction, I use the E skill that has come off cooldown to widen the distance.
Sett’s E skill Facebreaker barely grazes my nose.
At the same time, I activate Youmuu’s Ghostblade, which I raised as my second core item, and start kiting.
Auto attack, auto attack, and Q skill!
I toy with the bull-like charging Sett with superior movement speed.
And with continuous life steal, my energy fills up to more than half.
Sett panics… tries to run away, but now the roles are reversed.
I chase and Sett flees.
But as Sett can only attack at close range, he’s just one-sidedly beaten while being chased.
At that moment, Zyra reveals herself from the corner.
The effect of Guillotine Match 4 instantly disappears.
Zyra binds me tightly with a sharp Flash-root.
Sett responds with a Flash-ultimate.
The finishing touch! I’m thrown high into the air and slammed into the ground.
And Facebreaker is used once again as its cooldown has returned!
My health instantly drops below 30% again.
But I endure.
I use Smoke Screen to buy a moment, then slightly widen the distance with E skill and approach the Gromp that was blankly watching the fight, using Smite spell to recover health.
With a companion, Sett became confident.
He still has his Haymaker skill that can instantly gain a shield, so he must not be worried.
But Sett was mistaken.
The target is obviously not him.
It’s Zyra who arrogantly used Flash to close the distance.
‘You underestimated me too much.’
AltF4 is Grandmaster.
And I’m Diamond.
There’s clearly a significant tier difference between us.
The difference in tier is a difference in skill… and being in a 2v1 situation, I’m not getting help from the Guillotine Match 4 ability now.
But in the current situation, there was a more important fact than that.
‘My level, and the enemy’s level.’
I’ve grown too well.
I’m 2 levels higher than Sett, the enemy team’s solo laner.
There’s a 3 level difference with Zyra.
‘My items. And the enemy’s items.’
I’ve completed 2 core items and boots.
But Sett has just completed 1 core item with basic boots. Zyra only has the support’s basic item, 2 component items, and upgraded boots.
Simply put, I’m a middle schooler, and they’re adults.
But I’m holding a gun, and they’re just holding sticks.
And one important fact!
I’ve completed military service.
Therefore, I know how to shoot a gun.
Bang-!
I fire Q skill towards the wall simultaneously with Flash.
The wall in a straight line with Zyra causes an even stronger and faster explosion thanks to the Q skill’s characteristics.
Zyra’s energy instantly becomes tattered.
She steps back in bewilderment and uses root, but I dodge with E skill and repeat auto attacks once again.
Zyra turns into a gray screen without Sett even having a chance to intervene.
Cheers erupt among the teammates.
And the 1v1 state with Sett returns.
A sense of omnipotence that I can accomplish anything fills my whole body.
“Come on, bring it.”
Graves’ shotgun was dominating the battlefield.
“G-Graves! Graves!”
“He’s not falling. Graves is not falling!”
The Bloodthirster completed as the 3rd core item shines brilliantly.
Azir’s sand soldiers thrust their spears diligently and Jinx’s ultimate hits 4 times all over my body.
But Graves doesn’t fall.
When I auto attack nearby minions, my energy instantly recovers 30% of my attack power each time.
Azir, Jinx, and Zyra are huddled together in mid to defend against just one Graves.
The other two went top to defend, but there were 4 opponents there.
The tower crumbles helplessly and the inhibitor breaks.
On top of that, we’ve taken 3 dragons and Baron Nashor’s buff is shining from Graves’ gun barrel.
“This is really crazy! We couldn’t imagine this at the start. To think Hani-nim had such carry potential.”
“She’s dominating the game alone. There’s a whole 4 level difference with Nocturne. Is this even possible?”
“The AltF4 team already knows the match is leaning. But they’re not giving up. They might be aiming for a possible reversal, but as you know, today’s game isn’t just one match. There are still two more games left, so they’re warming up and trying to maximize their teamwork as much as possible.”
“In that sense, the final battle is being prepared. The AltF4 team is gritting their teeth too. Azir even used an elixir. It means it’s over anyway if they give up the 4th dragon.”
Both sides gather near the dragon pit and start facing off.
As the top inhibitor is pushed, super minions start slowly approaching the twin towers.
In the end, it’s advantageous for Team Lark if they just drag out time.
That’s why Team AltF4 opened fire first.
-Darkness!
Darkness arrives.
With limited vision, Sett who secretly got behind uses Flash-ultimate to kidnap Miss Fortune straight into their formation.
Leona with Orianna’s ball tries to save Miss Fortune using ultimate and E skill, but Azir builds “Emperor’s Divide” and doesn’t allow the rescue.
Even after using Flash, Miss Fortune eventually dies, unable to withstand Zyra’s root combo.
We can’t end it like this.
Renekton, receiving the ball from Leona, dives into the center of the enemy with Flash and widely sweeps around with his Slice and Dice skill.
Similarly, Orianna responds with Flash-ultimate.
Sett, unable to react without Flash, instantly has his energy reduced to less than half, and Azir, who was in front after using his ultimate, had to hurriedly use Zhonya’s Hourglass.
At that moment, Zyra’s ultimate is laid under Renekton.
It was an appropriate skill use that saved Azir and made further approach difficult.
But the ultimate was on our side too.
As soon as the Zhonya’s ends, Graves’ powerful ultimate sweeps around Azir’s vicinity.
Nocturne’s fear is applied to Renekton floating in the air.
Jinx’s ultimate starts providing rear support and Zyra buys time while guarding against Leona and Orianna.
At that moment, Graves starts running forward with Youmuu’s Ghostblade activated.
Orianna’s ball provides acceleration.
Dodging Sett’s Facebreaker skill with E skill, I instantly turn Nocturne into a rag with auto attacks and Q skill.
Overwhelming growth difference!
One-sided violence based on that!
Nocturne, who was running away, dies a miserable death due to the effect of Collector that Graves raised as his 4th core item, and a Double Kill message appears on the screen.
Leona bites Zyra who is trying to run away with Flash.
Sett is fidgeting in front, but ignoring him completely, I finish off Zyra.
Triple Kill!
In the meantime, Sett, who became critically wounded from Orianna and Renekton’s attacks and was trying to escape, meekly comes to the side and offers a kill with one auto attack.
And thus, a Quadra Kill.
Jinx, realizing she’s alone, quickly runs away with Boots of Swiftness.
Viewers jeering.
And the commentators creating excitement by shouting the names of the BJs who are performing outstandingly, shouting until their voices might break.
A brilliant light of Teleport starts shining on Jinx’s escape route.
Renekton’s spell use that he had saved.
Jinx, with her rear blocked, urgently turns left.
But there, Graves was waiting, having crossed the wall with E skill.
The shotgun explodes.
And rough cigarette smoke is blown out.
The screen was showing the most glorious achievement a player can accomplish in the game, and the commentators were boasting about who had the louder voice while unanimously calling for just one BJ.
“Pe-Pe-Pentakiiiiill!”
“Hani-nim has done it. Pentakill! And surrender. The game… the game ends like this!”
“Wooow!”
It was the best moment when everyone was excited.
-Did you guys watch the Blame Others Tournament?
-Yeah; I watched every single game without missing any.
-I couldn’t watch so I’m asking, what does it mean that the tournament name was well chosen?
-Ah, that’s because of Yumi ㅋ She lost completely due to jungle difference in the first game and her mental broke, so it seems she had some arguments with her teammates because of that.
-Huh? Just because of an argument, they say the tournament name was well chosen? That’s trivial.
-That’s not the end of it. Her mental seemed to have broken because they got stomped so badly in the first game, and AltF4 team was eliminated with 3 consecutive losses. But then a fight broke out among the teammates… and Ephri, the mid laner, ended up revealing the team voice from practice games. Yumi’s true personality is completely exposed there.
-Huh? What is it?
-When playing games, she belittles the opposing team, curses, gossips, anyway it’s no joke . There’s a summarized video uploaded on YouTube titled ‘Yumi Personality Controversy’, go check it out.
-Didn’t she have a similar issue before? I think she filmed an apology video while crying.
-As the old saying goes, habits formed at three last until eighty, it’s not wrong.
-Anyway, if that’s the biggest issue, who won in the end? Oh, there’s MVP too. Who got it?
-Ah, about the winner and MVP. That’s…
-That’s?
-A secret . Find out yourself.
-Ugh, how annoying. OK OK I’ll watch the Yumi controversy video on YouTube first and then find out. Well, take care!
-Yeah; take care!
“You could have just told me. Tsk! I wonder which team won, probably Team SupportBlame.”
This happened a day after the tournament ended.