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Chapter 2 - Chapter 2: The Anchor Takes Four Lanes By Himself, How Dare You?!

Chapter 2: The Anchor Takes Four Lanes By Himself, How Dare You?!

You're a mid laner and you suddenly run to another lane. It's obvious that you're going for a gank or maybe a countergank. After all, you can't just wander around the top lane, right?

'Oh, blessed innocence.'

Will has a much wider vision. He is in the stratosphere!

His objective is not as simple as a single Aatrox. After all, killing that guy would only relieve the pressure on the top lane, which wouldn't have a huge impact on his middle lane. And that's not what he's looking for.

Remember that he arrived at the top lane after losing a minion wave, so he needs to make up for it.

"I'll use my ultimate horizontally to block Aatrox's retreat."

"And now, take my Flamethrower!"

Will, controlling Rumble, activated his Q and shook his head with fury, roasting Aatrox and the minions at the same time.

"Perfect ultimate! It finishes off the entire minion wave!"

"As they say, if you use your ultimate horizontally, your teammates will feel great, or something like that!"

"My God! What was the streamer waiting for? He was waiting for the minion wave!"

"An ultimate destroys two minion waves instantly. The help wave arrived at the top lane, and now the team's top laner is a mess."

The new viewers were stunned, while the veterans were filled with memes and jokes.

On Will's stream, a "perfect ultimate" meant destroying all the minions. If the ultimate didn't destroy them, or didn't destroy most of them, it was a wasted ultimate.

Even if it killed all five enemies, it was still a wasted ultimate.

Of course, Sejuani didn't seem to notice. She had endured pressure since level 1 and was furious, so she wasn't going to let such a good opportunity pass.

She used her Q, Arctic Assault, to knock up the fleeing Aatrox. Then she used her W, Winter's Wrath, to slow him down.

To this was added the slow from Rumble's E, Electro Harpoon.

Aatrox, without Flash, was practically immobile and unable to escape the two attacks. He was chased and killed by Will's Rumble.

Although Will didn't get the kill, seeing the arrogant Aatrox finally fall, Sejuani breathed a sigh of relief and planned to return to her lane to get more minions while Aatrox was absent.

However, upon turning around, she discovered that all the minions in the top lane had disappeared, and her own wave had already entered the enemy tower.

Immediately, she was filled with questions.

'What the heck?'

'Where are my minions?'

'How could they all be gone?'

'Even though I killed Aatrox and got an assist, why do I feel like I lost...?'

Yes, she had lost, and a lot!

A huge wave of minions was killed by Rumble's ultimate!

Isn't this a complete lack of ethics?

Frustrated, Sejuani vented her anger on the enemy tower, intending to get a share of the gold so she could return to base and buy some equipment.

That way, she would feel like she hadn't lost.

However, to her surprise, Will's Rumble, after taking the minion wave and killing Aatrox, didn't leave immediately, but stayed.

Sejuani destroyed the first plate of the enemy tower. As the plate broke, two streams of golden coins flew to two different places.

One belonged to Sejuani, the other to Will's Rumble.

Suddenly, Sejuani felt like crying.

'You use your ultimate and destroy my minion wave, but you didn't intend to, you just wanted to block the enemy? I'm fine with you stealing the kill, but isn't this blatantly stealing the tower?'

This is simply immoral!

Sejuani typed two question marks to Rumble, who had stolen the tower gold from her.

Will seemed to anticipate this and quickly typed: "Warwick might come, so leave quickly after you've eaten."

He then explained to his audience: "The enemy jungler, Warwick, has disappeared. He's probably coming to the top lane this time, so I have to protect Sejuani and get the tower. Otherwise, if Warwick kills her, this help will be for nothing."

A wave of question marks flooded the chat.

The new viewers were stunned, wondering how this streamer could be so shameless. He was clearly trying to get the tower gold, but he claimed to be protecting his teammates.

The veteran viewers, on the other hand, were mocking.

"Everyone knows the streamer is based on teamwork. If they hadn't protected Sejuani and taken the tower, she would have been caught and killed."

"Two minion waves, one kill, one tower plate. The streamer arrived at the top lane with 300 gold and left with over 2000."

"Screw it, screw it! As long as they don't kill your teammates, screw it!"

Who understands him? This mid laner is so team-oriented that I almost died laughing.

As a team mid laner, your main role is to support your team. Even if you don't have an advantage in the middle lane, you must help your teammates establish advantages in other lanes.

And you can't support just one lane, otherwise your teammates might get angry, which would affect team spirit.

So, after supporting the top lane, Will quickly found an opportunity to support the bottom lane.

Unfortunately, the enemy duo in the bottom lane was Thresh and Ezreal. Although their early damage was not very good, their escape abilities were excellent. Will's own duo, consisting of Leona and Brand, lacked the ability to hold down players, so they couldn't set up a kill.

But a thief never leaves empty-handed.

Now that he's here, it wouldn't be like Will to leave without taking something.

After "helping" to push the lane, Will, the team mid laner, continued to "cover" his teammates to get the tower. Before leaving, he even helped to clear the enemy ward in the river bush in the bottom lane.

He truly gave his teammates a sense of security.

You could say that this kind of behavior in a mid laner is very touching.

As for the fact that he arrived with a little over 100 gold and left with over 500...

That's nonsense and not at all what Will cares about.

His purpose in coming here is to help his teammates establish an advantage.

... When Will's Rumble returned to the middle lane, he already had more than a 40-minion lead over Viktor, his opponent. Viktor was diligently farming in his lane, and you, a Rumble who ran around to support, got kills or assists, which were nothing, so how did you end up so far ahead in minions?

Because the development was too far ahead, when Will's Rumble built a Hextech Rocketbelt and a Void Staff, Viktor was still on loose parts. The level of development of both was simply incomparable.

Rumble activated his W, Scrap Shield, to speed up and crossed the minion line directly. Two harpoons reduced a third of Viktor's health.

'How am I supposed to play?'

'What am I supposed to do?'

This Viktor player thought about it for a week and still didn't understand. He didn't die once and kept constantly farming. How did he end up in the middle lane unable to defend himself?

He was so scared that he quickly cast a series of inexplicable combos. After slowing the enemy with his W, Gravity Field, and his ultimate, Chaos Storm, he quickly headed for his own tower and never dared to advance to get minions again.

'How dare Viktor take the minion wave? Doesn't he see the team Rumble has?'

The streamer faced four lanes by himself, and Viktor only has one. How dare he do that?

The harpoon pierced his heart, scaring Viktor so much that he used all his abilities randomly.

Don't you dare take minions. Don't you dare!

The veterans in the chat knew that, from now on, Will's Rumble had officially taken over the game.

 

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