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Chapter 369

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Clockwork and Deathsong rushed to the mid lane, testing each other's positions, but neither made a move.

Regardless of whether Clockwork learned Q or E at level one, Deathsong was definitely stronger at level one. Hu Jing wasn't stupid enough to go head to head with Deathsong at level one. He was only circling around, hoping to trick Chen Mo into using a few Q skills to deplete his mana.

However, Chen Mo didn't seem to care about him at all. It looked like he was determined to make a name for himself by farming minions.

Hu Jing licked his lips, feeling a little excited.

There weren't many professional players in China that he was interested in, as the IF team had made it through the qualifiers. It could be said that all the midlaners from other teams had been defeated by him.

However, Hu Jing had a strong curiosity towards Chen Mo.

This was because Chen Mo's previous streams were too flashy. Heroes that were generally thought to be weak, like Ice Bird and Wine Barrel, became extremely strong in his hands. Many professional players studied Chen Mo's streams to learn techniques at the beginning.

However, Chen Mo had long since stopped playing the ladder. Although Hu Jing was now a Challenger, he never had the chance to fight Chen Mo, so he didn't know how strong Chen Mo really was.

Now that Hu Jing finally had the chance to fight Chen Mo, how could he not be excited?

The IF team's leader, other players, and Sun Xiao were all watching from the back, sweating profusely.

The IF team members were quite afraid. If Hu Jing offended Chen Mo, he could just go back to being a rich kid, and the rest of the team would have to clean up the mess for him.

Sun Xiao was also quite helpless. Hu Jing was obviously an insensible internet addict. Did Chen Mo have to be so angry at him?

Solo? If he were to lose, wouldn't that make him feel uncomfortable?

Although Chen Mo was quite strong, Hu Jing was a professional player in the IF team. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that he was the strongest midlaner in China. It would be illogical if he could beat him, right?

The onlookers were quite helpless, but since things had already come to this, they could only watch silently from the side.

Soon, the minions arrived.

What Hu Jing didn't expect was that Chen Mo's Deathsong moved forward the moment the minions came into contact, crossing the minions to suppress him!

"What? So radical?"

Hu Jing was a little confused. Just now, he had tried to entice Death Song in every possible way, but Death Song was not even willing to put a Q on him. He was clearly planning to make a name for himself, so why was he so aggressive now?

"Peng! Peng! Peng!"

Death Song's Q skill, Desolation, left three marks on the ground. This skill's area of effect was very small. It was just a small dot on the ground. Moreover, the skill would only take effect after 5 seconds, so it was very difficult to hit.

However, Hu Jing's spring continued to twist left and right, and he was still hit twice.

"This …" Hu Jing was a little confused. What was going on?

Clockwork subconsciously retreated, and Deathsong did not chase after him. He retreated a few steps and used his normal attacks to finish off the remaining three minions.

Obviously, Hu Jing had never heard such a radical death song, so he was a little dumbfounded.

Level 1 was indeed Death Song's strongest period, but it was unheard of for Death Song to be so oppressive. This was because Death Song's Q was just too difficult to hit!

Once his Q skills were continuously disrupted, he would be hit back by Clockwork.

However, Chen Mo's death song could accurately predict Clockwork's movements. Every time he used his Q skills, he would accurately place Clockwork where it was about to move to. It looked like Clockwork was moving on its own.

These two Q skills were very damaging to Clockwork.

Moreover, in order to conserve mana, Chen Mo did not even use Q skills to finish off the minions. He only used his normal attacks to finish off the minions, and his Q skills were all used to whittle down Clockwork's health.

Anyone who had played Deathsong before would know that Deathsong's attack was weak, and his bullets were very unfriendly. Using his normal attacks to finish off the minions was simply torturing himself.

However, Chen Mo's finishing off the minions was terrifyingly stable. He relied entirely on his normal attacks to finish off the minions, not missing a single one.

Hu Jing felt a huge amount of pressure.

Obviously, Chen Mo's death song was not the kind of death song that was only used to farm minions. He wanted to kill!

As long as Hu Jing's Clockwork moved slightly forward, Chen Mo's death song would immediately follow up, not allowing Clockwork to finish off the minions.

Hu Jing tried again, but was still hit twice by Chen Mo's Q skills. Clockwork's health had dropped to half, while Deathsong still had two-thirds of his health left.

If there was only one unit in the range of Deathsong's Q skills, the damage would be doubled. These few Q skills were all cast beyond the minions' line, so they were very damaging to Clockwork.

Hu Jing drank all the health potions he had on him. He felt extremely dissatisfied.

How can Deathsong suppress me like this?

If this was a professional match, this would be considered a disadvantage. Moreover, junglers at this level wouldn't be able to help him.

Hu Jing felt extremely uncomfortable being suppressed. He really wanted to get to level 2 as soon as possible. That way, whether it was learning W skills to whittle down the minions or E skills to buff shields, he would have a much easier time in the game.

However, just as Clockwork was about to finish off the minions, Deathsong's body suddenly flashed. He had leveled up by two!

Evidently, Deathsong and Clockwork had a difference in levels due to the difference in experience.

Hu Jing was shocked. He immediately controlled Clockwork to retreat, but Deathsong had already caught up. He ignited the minions, and the edge of his E skills brushed against Clockwork.

"He's trying to kill me?!"

Hu Jing's Clockwork didn't dare to walk straight down the tower. He knew that Deathsong would definitely cast a Q skill on his path of retreat.

Hu Jing controlled Clockwork to twist left and right desperately, but Deathsong's Q skills were like maggots attached to the bone, always appearing in the path he was about to take.

"Bang!" "Bang!" "Bang!"

With each Q skill, Clockwork Demon's HP dropped by a large chunk. Although Clockwork Demon had Blink to escape to the bottom of the tower, Deathsong followed suit. After taking a bit of damage from the tower, he threw out another Q skill and turned around elegantly.

“first

blood!”

Hu Jing's screen turned black and white.

Clockwork had been solo-killed by Deathsong, and it was a level 2 solo-kill at that!

Deathsong elegantly left the range of the tower. He still had nearly half of his HP left.

Hu Jing was stunned. He looked at his screen, unable to believe what had just happened.

I was solo-killed by Deathsong?

How is that possible? Deathsong was clearly a recognized late-game hero in League of Legends!

The IF team's leader and players were also dumbfounded. What's going on?

A professional mid laner, the strongest mid laner in the country, was solo-killed by Chen Mo at level 2?

Did Hu Jing let his guard down? That didn't seem to be the case. Hu Jing was playing quite seriously. Although he was caught off guard, he was clearly playing seriously.

But how could a level 2 solo-kill be explained?

There was no way to explain it!

Chen Mo looked at Hu Jing, "Do you admit defeat?"

Hu Jing lightly bit his lips, not saying a word.

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