The first StormBlitz vs. Leame in the sed string ended with a clutch victory for StormBlitz. However, over the break, Yuel learhe first string lost their first match. These were shog news, sidering the first string had juggernauts like Howard, Ellen and Aron.
“Don’t worry,” Howard reassured. “We’ll turn things arou game. You guys focus on your matches and make sure you don’t blow them.”
Despite his words, there was a reason for . If somebody of boBreaker’s caliber only made it to sed string in the Leopards, there’s no telling what monsters inhibited the first string. Even if Howard’s team pick themselves up and do better in the uping matches, it’s hard to imagine anythier than a 3-2 or a 2-3 score. And, if things were to e down to the wire like this, the performance of the sed string just might decide the overall winner of the scrimmage.
For starters, the sed string had to win at least one more match. That’ll ehey won’t bee a burden for the first string, but that’s just the bare minimum. Yuel wao go at least 4-1 to support the first string. A 4-1 in the sed string would grant StormBlitz victory even if the first strio go 2-3.
Was a 4-1 possible against such a strong team? They had to make it happen somehow. With Yuel now promoted to being the team’s shot-caller, the responsibility for making that possible id with him.
After a 10 minutes break, the scrimmage resumed for the sed round. First, there’s the drafting phase to deal with. Along with iing the shot-caller role, Yuel also ut in charge of the drafting. He already strategized a lot with Gilbert during the previous drafting, but this time he had the final say. That is, provided the whole team wasn’t against his decisions...
“We really o get that Pyromancer out of the picture.” Gilbert said.
“Yeah,” Trever nodded. “Her bos are such a pain in the ass.”
“Agreed,” Dan said. “It’s bad news when the only way we beat a pyer is by sacrifig one of ours.”
“Lol.” Roi chuckled. “If we take her out, how you gonna use your secret kamikaze teique?”
It was just the beginning of the drafting phase, but the whole team already agreed on the idea of banning Pyromancer. Yes, the whole team wahat... expect for Yuel.
There’s no denying Breaker piloted her bo Pyromancer exceptionally well, she was the pymaker for the Leopards. Much of the Leopards’ momentum was gaihanks to Breaker’s kills, so she was the biggest threat. heless, Yuel was against banning the Pyromancer.
“I... I think we should leave the Pyromancer be.” Yuel gulped. His body shook and he felt sweat f on his forehead, but he refused to stay quiet. He was entrusted with the shot-caller and drafter roles, so he had to make his stance clear. E-Even if it meant objeg against a whole team of uppercssmen.. Gulp.
“You serious?” Trever cocked his head. “You wan her get away with her bo shenanigans like that?”
“Yeah, I also don’t see the point.” Gilbert joined in. “Bannis precisely for this sort of situations. Judging by how well she pyed, there’s no yro isn’t her best css.”
“It may be her best css, but it’s a css we’re already saw her py.” Yuel argued. “If yro, we’ll force her to py something new and we’ll have to study her from scratch again. bo or not, I’m sure there are other csses she py just as well. So, banning Pyro won’t necessarily ge much for her. It’ll only put us in the dark about what she’ll be pying this time around.”
“Hmm.” Gilbert pondered. “So, you rather faething familiar even if it’s strong? An iing approach. You sound fident, I assume you know how to ter her?”
“Yes, of course.” Yuel nodded. “Now that I learned how she pys Pyro, there are many ways to ter her. Last time, she caught us off guard by cloaking Spellbook of Doom and that geed huge momentum for her team,. But, now that we know what to expect, it won’t happen again.”
“Heh, that’s some balls, kid!” Trever ughed and smacked Yuel on the back. “What a man! I like it!”
“Ugh, thanks...” Yuel massaged his broken back.
“Fine, let’s try it.” Gilbert nodded. “You mao get us a win st time, so it’s clear you figured them out pretty well. Worst case, we’ll learn we ’t handle her Pyro and adapt accly ime.”
“Challenging her head on? Lol, that’s great!” Roi grinned. “I still gotta pay her back for that nasty breaking ball she threw at the end there. This time I’mma hit all her pitches!”
“I ’t believe we’re really doing this.” Dan sighed. “Well, if you ever need help dealing with her, just call Dan Kamikaze Co..”
Thanks to Trever and Gilbert’s approval, the rest of the team went along with Yuel’s decision. Phew. He felt stiff like a statue the whole time he fought for it, but now he could finally breathe in relief.
Though, new pressure dropped on his shoulders instead: after saying so much, he had to prove he could really ter the bo Pyromancer. But, it should be fi had to be. Now, that they were aware of the bo Pyromancer ahead of time, there were tless ways to prepare. Everything was going to be fine, he was going to lead this team to yet another victory with his shot calls.
“Let’s ban their Warlock then.” Trever suggested. “The guy is annoying as hell with that hybrid build of his.”
“Yeah, I’d rather not deal with him if possible.” Dan nodded. “He always messes up our formation during team fights.”
“Oh, definitely!” Roi added. “Get dat boi outta the picture pls.”
“Actually, I disagree on that ohis time, it was Gilbert’s turn to object. “He gave us some trouble in team fights, but he didn’t strike me as a particurly po Warlock. He made some good decisions, but he didn’t pilot his Warlock very skillfully.”
“I agree with Gilbert.” Yuel nodded. “Freezer pys his Warlock very defensively, even too defensively. There are tless ways we exploit that. Not to mention, if he builds Hybrid Warlock again, their Pyromancer will have no choice but to py aggressively, to pensate for the ck of damage ing from MId. So, we’ll have even more ways to punish her.”
“I didn’t even think that far.” Gilbert admitted. “You really like getting deep into your enemy’s head, huh. Anyway, I sed everything he said. That Warlock pys too defensively, even during ning phase. I took advantage of that a lot st game, so I’ll gdly do that again.”
“Well,” Trever shrugged “If the two smart guys agree, I got nothing to say.”
The rest nodded in agreement. As long Trever and Gilbert approved of something, the rest approved as well. That was the power of the captain and vice-captain. Yuel was also teically assigned as a vice-captain, but as a freshman he was clearly below Gilbert in everybody’s minds. He hadn’t earheir full trust, not yet anyway. He was definitely going to ge their perception by the end of this scrimmage by proving himself via his shot-calling.
The whole discussion about Breaker and Freezer being terable seeded the feeling the Leopards weren’t that scary. Yes, they domihroughout most of the previous game, but most of the credit went to Breaker and her ued bo pystyle. As long as they kept the threat of her ob in mind, they had a det ce of winning. The moral was at an all time high.
Apparently, the se oher team was the same. Even though the Leopards lost, they didn’t feel inferior to StormBliz. They proved that by not banning any csses StormBlitz used st match, except for Druid. Betweeing up an easy kill on Freezer and stealing victht out of Breaker’s hands, it seemed the enemy didn’t appreciate the way Yuel pyed Druid. Or, maybe it was just out of spite, who knew.
Either way, it didn’t matter to him. Thanks to the enemy wasting a ban on Druid, Yuel was allowed to pick Padin, the secret tech he had his eyes on. With the silence effect of Justice Strike, he was going to shut down the bo Pyromancer.
Once drafting ehe match began.
The early game started about the same as st time. Without Spellbook of Doom, Breaker didn’t have access to her bo yet, so she pyed defensively. She weo-head with Trever a couple of times, but she never overextended enough to be punished. It didn’t help she was Trever’s mat term of meical skill, which allowed to her to stand her ground even when he aggressed on her first.
This was the sed time Yuel pyed the early game against her, yet he couldn’t find an opportunity to break through her defense. He tried some ideas, like using a low HP Trever as bait, but she refused to bite. Same as with her polished bo pys, her early game defense was airtight, no doubt the fruit of much practice.
As a bo pyer, Breaker clearly uood the importance of the early game for her. It was alright for a bo pyed to not achieve much during the early game, so long as she didn’t fall behind. For a bo pyer, falling behind was the worst nightmare. It meant they might not be able to burst down enemies fast enough, which was the whole point of pying bo in the first pce.
Therefore, her top priority during the early game was to stall until mid game. Once she gets her hands on Spellbook of Doom, the party will begin for real. Sg a couple of kills would quickly make up for a mediocre early game.
Yuel uood all of that, yet he failed to interfere with Breaker’s game pn. It was regrettable, but there’s no choice but to wait until the mid game. Once she turns mgressive, she’d undoubtedly show some weakness.
The teams were mostly matched during the early game, just like st game. Roi fought the eop Laner on equal footing, both trying to aggressively knock the other out without much success. Dan and the enemy Jungler delivered about the same quality of ganks and support, so her side gaihe upper hand from that.
Just like st game, the only one who gained substantial ne advantage was Gilbert. His ne oppo, Freezer, went for a Hybrid Warlock build again and pyed too passively for a Mid Larying his best to bait Gilbert into overextending. However, Gilbert was too rational of a pyer to fall for that. Instead of pushing harder, he capitalized on the enemy’s passiveness and relied on his ne advao safely leave the ne.
While Freezer was busy clearing the remaining minions, Gilbert farmed jungle camps aher nes. He was even bolder than st game with these as, sinow he knew how passive of a pyer Freezer was. To better prepare for mid game, where the game will start for real, he had to gain as much advantage as possible from exploiting Freezer’s weaknesses.
At some point, Freezer realized his fault and tried pying mgressively, to pressure Gilbert into staying in ne. However, that clearly wasn’t his forte. Most such attempts ended with Gilbert turning the tables on Freezer and chasing him out of the ne.
All in all, the favors were in StormBlitz’s favor so far. But, that’s also how things went in the first game, until Breaker single-handedly swung the momentum ieam’s favor. The fast-approag mid game will be the decisive point, which will prove whether allowing Breaker py Pyromancer was the right call. Yuel’s skill will be tested there.
“Their Pyro most likely got Spellbook, so be careful.” Yuel warned after calg the enemy’s gold in his head. Spellbook of Doom didn’t show up in Breaker’s iory yet, but it was most likely cloaked for the right moment, just like st game.
“Whoa, she’s totally going for me!” Trever excimed amidst a heated duel with Breaker. It’s the first time Breaker went all out in a fight, disregarding her retreat options. It was a sign Spellbook of Doom was about to e into a.
Trever and Breaker were normally evenly matched in bat, but with her bo added to the mix - she was going to destroy him! Yuel was out of the ne, so it’s the perfect opportunity for Breaker to finish Trever off... or so she probably thought.
In truth, Yuel was right there, waiting behind a jungle wall for this very moment. He knew Breaker wouldn’t miss such a golden opportunity, she always seized an opportunity when she saw oherefore, he created one such fake opportunity for her, baiting her into offense. A slight shudder ran through him as he realized this tactic robably something he adopted from Ellen. Ugh.
After Breaker cast Pilr of Fire, Spellbook of Doom finally showed up in her iory. It was firmed: she was going to finish Trever with her bht here and now. Everything was going to be settled in a sed, that’s how fast bo pys were.
Just as Breaker was about to follow up with Fme Wave, Yuel blihrough the wall and used Justice Strike. A white bde formed above Breaker’s head, ready to e down crashing.
“Wha!?” Jennifer excimed. Where did that Padin e from!? Didn’t he rotate to Mid!? Crap! Craaaap! There’s no time to think! She had to dodge! Being silenced by Justice Strike right now would be the end of her!
She rolled the hell outta there, as far aossible from the Padin. But, she still kept the enemy Ranger within range. Huh! They thought this much would scare her away? No freaking ce! She was gonna finish-
“Agh! Shit!” She cursed. Didn’t she just dodge Justice Strike? The white bde was right above her head a moment ago and she rolled away. But, it hit her anyway! Did that Padin cel aarget it? That damn scrub! What’s with this rea speed!?
Phew, this was rough. Yuel sighd in relief when his Justice Strike ected. In truth, he didn’t have full fiden this move, sidering he didn’t have the necessary rea speed for these situations. The only reason it succeeded was because he predicted where Breaker was going to roll, before evearted this gank.
There weren’t that many good dodge roll options for Breaker if she wao tinue her assault on Trever. She had to roll away from Yuel, while keeping Trever within her rahere weren’t many spots that granted both these bes, so it wasn’t hard to narrow down Breaker’s position post the dodge roll.
After spooking Breaker by f a white bde above her head, Yuel immediately celed Justice Strike. Then, he cast it aargeting the spot where he predicted Breaker would be after the roll. The bde crashed right on her head.
Too bad for her. If she gave up on killing Trever areated, she would had thwarted Yuel’s pn and would had safely gotten away. But, Yuel knew she was a fident, perhaps overfident, senior. There’s no way she’d run in this situation, not after starting her bo aing one move away from sg a kill. Because of that - she lost.
“Finish her off.” Yuel said.
“o tell me twice!” Trever didn’t waste any time charging at the silenced Pyromancer. He pinned her to the ground with his wolf, then barraged her to death.
An enemy has been killed!
“Hell yeah! We did it!” Trever smacked Yuel on the back. “Good py, kid!”
“Ugh, thanks.” Yuel put on a pained smile while massaging his back. This was a good start, it was the exact opposite of how things went st game. Last time, Trever was instantly eliminated by Breaker’s bo, but this time they defeated her out instead. StormBlitz gained momentum first!
tinuing from this successful py, Yuel and Trever rotated to Mid to gank Freezer. That’s exactly how Breaker pyed st time after killing Trever, so they aimed to gee the same amount of momentum with a double kill.
As, Freezer was a tough nut to crack. He was a defensive pyer through and through, so they failed to take him by surprise. After stalling them for a while, Freezer judged he had no ce of holding the ne much longer without sacrifig his life, so he retreated to base. His retreat left the ne undefended, but at least it preveormBlitz from gaining even more momentum with a sed kill.
Making the most out of the situation, Trever and Gilbert aggressively attacked the unprotected Mid Turret. It went all the way down to 20% before the enemy Jungler appeared to defend the ne. One kill + 80% damage on Mid Turret, not shabby. Not as impressive as Breaker’s momentum from st game, but they definitely gaihe upper hand here.
The match tinued in a simir fashion, with Yuel exploiting the weaknesses and patterns he disocvered st match. In particur, he focused on shutting down Breaker at every opportunity he had, preventing her from snowballing. The silence from Justice Strike was deadly against a bo pyer who had to rely on perfect timing, positioning and execution.
Despite all that, the match wasly what one would call “easy”. StormBlitz gained advantage all across the board, but every py they made was stressful. Just one mistake and the tides would turn around, that’s how everybody felt.
“We got them this time, guys!” (Trever)
“Easiest game of my life, lol.” (Roi)
Trever and Roi were loud, probably trying to reassure the team and perhaps reassure themselves as well. Some reassurance didn’t hurt, sidering how the game progressed. No matter how well Yuel tered Breaker, she found ways score kills. No matter how much Gilbert exploited Freezer’s passiveness during the ning phase, Freezer’s hybrid build swung team fights hard during mid game.
Yes, StormBlitz were winning, but it wasn’t a walk in the park. As much as a single mispy could lead to devastatis against enemies like the Leopards, especially since most of them were most likely pying their stro csses. Yuel allowed Breaker and Freezer to pick their bo Pyromancer and Hybrid Warlock, knowing all too well what they were capable of. heless, he couldn’t help but be amazed by the enemy’s fortitude. Even though he figured most of their pystyles, patterns and team strategies - he couldn’t shut them down. They persisted, fighting hard till the bitter end.
Both teams refused to yield, this was the tenacity expected of the petitive se. This wasn’t just another Ranked match where losing merely cost the pyers some points. This game was a simution of a real tour match, where a single defeat could mean immediate elimination.
Even though both teams were sed strings - this match was great! Yuel wao destruct them more! To er them more! Pying full force against such high caliber oppos was something he couldn’t get anywhere else! He could only imagine how amazing the Leopards’ first string was and he so wao py them right now!
Stop, focus. Yuel pinched his cheek. StormBlitz’s current advantage made him x, too x. This match wasn’t over yet. Nothing was decided until the very end, so he couldn’t let his guard down for even a moment.
21 minutes into the match, StormBlitz mao kill four out of five enemies. Before the eeam respawned, StormBlitz stormed the Overlord and got his buff. From this position, they threatened checkmate in a couple of moves. They had super minions spawning in both Mid and Top, so the game was as good as settled.
Yet, even in this obvious losing position, the Leopards didn’t show any signs of giving up. Well, maybe except for Freezer, who was easily picked ht as the decisive team fight broke out, Thanks to that, the enemy lost their most valuable team-fighting asset right before the game’s most critical moment.
“Would you mind not standing there like a tree!?” Jennifer roared.
“Yeah, yeah. Whatever.” Alex shrugged. “We lost this anyway. We should just surrender.” He pressed F6.
A surrender vote has started for your team.
YES: 1 NO: 0
“Wha the-!? Are you for real!?” Jennifer really ached to leap on that idiot a him to a pulp, until his stupid quitter mentality is fixed.
“Just admit it: we lost. Let’s get this over with and try ime.”
“You bastard...!” Jennifer gritted her teeth and shook like an atom bomb about to go off. “We never surrender! Always F7, just F7!” She followed her own advid pressed F7, voting against the surrehe rest of the team soon followed.
The team refused to surrender.
YES: 1 NO: 4
“Whatever. Have fun wasting your time.” Alex shrugged and id ba his chair.
“Goddammit, why did Coach put this loser on our team!? He doesn’t even want to be here!” Jeried shifting her focus back to the game, but she simply couldn’t quit ranting.
“Rex, Jenny.” Albert said. “Alex, could you please not provoke her? Keep your pessimistic opinions to yourself, please. We’re still trying to win here. You know she ’t py her best when she’s distracted.”
“Fine, I’ll just take a nap.” Alex closed his eyes and crossed his arms. “Don’t worry, I’ll wake up by the time I respawn... if I respawn.”
“Geh, fuck this guy.” Jennifer cursed.
“I know he be hard deal with, but please don’t lose it.” Albert said. “You’re the captain, so you have to act like one. If you lose it, everybody will lose it.”
“Yeah, you’re right.” Jennifer inhaled deeply, as if trying to absorb the whole room. Then, she exhaled with all her strength, as if blowing away every trace of Alex’s existence. “Okay, let’s do this, guys! 4v5 sounds like shit, but at their Electro and Knight are low! We still do this!”
Energy returo the team. For a moment, they were about to be devoured by the enemy. But now, they stood their ground and fought until the bitter end. A 4v5 was rough to e back from, especially sidering the enemy had the Overlord’s buff. But, imagining their ow wasn’t an option.
“Remember what Coach always says! Imagine yourself winning and you gonna win! It’s all about the mental image! We gonhese trash kids and push all the way to their base in one go!”
Even those on the brink of losing hope had no option but to fight their best. Their coach always lectured them about the importance of a maintaining a positive mental image and there’s nobody oeam better than Je that. Maybe it’s because she was kind of an idiot, but she simply could he team lose, no matter the circumstances.
In fact, her mental image was s, she could imagine everybody’s victory for them. Even when somebody khe team was doomed, hearing Jennifer’s unwavering voice made them regain hope. They were going to win! They could still pull this off! That’s the mental image painted in their minds by Jennifer.
With this unyieldiermination, they achieved the impossible and reduced the eeam to just two. They fought with every st ounce of their strength, refusing to believe defeat ossible.
In the end, it was just Jennifer against the enemy Ranger and Padin. Everything came down to Jennifer’s ability to elimihe Ranger, as the Padin had no way to push on his own. It was the decisive showdown.
This is bad. Yuel bit his lip. They had such a great adva the beginning of this push, but it was reduced to a 2v1 against the enemy’s Queen. Things could go either way.
“Lol, sorry.” Roi scratched his head. “Totally blew that one.” He rushed this push too much, eager to grab victory as soon as possibly. That cost him dearly. The enemy Lumimancer blinded and slowed him on the spot, turning him into a sitting duck for Breaker’s bo.
But, the bme didn’t y only with Roi. The others mispyed here and there as well. For example, Gilbert’s Lightning didn’t nd oimal targets and Dan’s Lunge was telegraphed too much. Everybody felt victory was right around the er, but they couldn’t quite grasp it yet. Not only that, but it felt like a single mispy could lead to disaster, the pressure was unbearable. So, they wao seal the deal a out of this pressure as fast as possible. Ironically, rushing the push was exactly the mispy that opehe door for a turnaround.
“Man, these guys don’t know when to quit.” Trever shook his head. “They should just give up already. For a moment there, I thought they decided to quit. But then, they came at us full power outta nowhere! Crazy shenanigans, I’m tellin’ ya.”
“Yeah...” Yuel had a stiff expression. There was indeed a brief moment in which the Leopards stumbled, making one mistake after another. Yuel thought the pressure of the situation finally got to them and suggested going all in. Perhaps he, too, felt pressured by the enemy’s resiliend wahis stressful situation over with.
Unfortunately, the momentarily vulnerability of the Leopards was either a brief hiccup or a calcuted bait. The enemy soon snapped out of that state and pyed strong again, more tenaciously thahis sharp shift was mind-boggling.
Since everybody’s minds were preoccupied with the idea of rushing to victory, StormBlitz had trouble adapting to this sudden shift. Ohio another and many ineffit pys were made. The enemies didn’t miss their opportunity to punish the poor pys, leading to the current situation. What started off as a beautiful and advantageous push got reduced to a fragile 2v1 against Breaker, of all people.
The desire to win fast was seeded in everybody’s minds throughout the match, but it was Yuel’s call that set off the fmes. He spotted the brief cra the enemy’s formation and rushed to strike it, without sidering the sequences or the team’s mindstate. What a blunder. Most of the responsibility for this failure id with him.
It’s alright. We still do it. Yuel took a deep breath. They came this far, so he had to do his absolute best until the very end. I have to my own mess. There’s still a way to deal with her, I prepared it exactly for this sort of pinch.
Despite being eager to put a swift end to this stressful match, Yuel never failed to sider the worst case sario. StormBlitz held the upper hand the whole game, but he never got over the fear the enemy may turn things around i moment. That's the whole reason this match felt so stressful in the first pce, so the worst case sario stuck to his thought process like gum.
Because of that, he reerever to head into this decisive push with just four public items in the build. A fifth item was also there, but cloaked. sidering the advaormBlitz already had, the marginal be from Trever finishing a proper build wasn’t that high. StormBlitz were already the stronger ones, so being a little bit stronger wasn’t going to ge much.
Instead, it was better to prepare a hidden item for the worst case sario. This 2v1 against Breaker? That’s a worst case sariht there. Trever was the King, his death would spell checkmate for StormBlitz. Killing him was all Breaker had to do here.
A teuation, but one which came with a great bait. Breaker was most certainly going to rush at least a little bit here, so it’ll be easier to punish her. Yuel just had to py his cards right and lead her right where he wanted her to be.
The first move was to silence her with Justice Strike.
“No you don’t!” Jennifer saw ing from a mile away! She rolled toward the Ranger, creating distaween herself and the Padin. Ha! She beat that telegraphed Justice Strike! ... or so she thought. Tch, he didn’t bite? What a guy.
The Padin celed his Justice Strike in the middle of casting, now focused on Jennifer’s new position. She was still rec from the roll, so it’s impossible to dodge a sed Justice Strike right now. Oh shit! It was over! ... or so her enemies should think!
She bought Blink a some time ago, but she kept it cloaked the whole time. She waited and waited, until a super critical situation finally preseself! Now, when the enemy least expected it, she was gonna use it!
Ugh, Blink. Yuel frowned as Breaker teleported out of his Justice Strike, appearing right behind Trever. A brilliant py, but not outside my calcutions.
Breaker already showcased her ability to bine bos with Blink in the previous match, so there’s no reason to not do it agaieam gged behind on gold, so she couldn’t get Blink as early as st game. But, she was assuredly going to get it again, Yuel was vinced of that all along. So. that’s why...
“Ha! How does that feel, eh!?” Jennifer grihe Ranger’s defenseless back was right in front of her! It was over!
“Now! Use Dark tract!”
“Gotcha!” Trever uncloaked his fifth item and activated a cloaked utility skill: Dark tract. By sacrifig half his current HP, he gained a huge boost in all stats. He was already running pretty low at 40% HP, but now he fell all the way to 20%. Breaker didn’t even need a bo to finish him off with a single Fme Wave.
But, that’s where the sed part of this pn came into py. The fifth item Trever uncloaked was her than Deus Shield. Sirever’s HP dropped below 30% just now, Deus Shield discharged a stunning shockwave around him. And, Breaker was right within range!
“Gah!” Jennifer jumped “No way! trato Deus!?”. Her Pyromancer was stunned in pce, uo deliver the final blow. Gaaaaah! Where the hell this trick py came from!? If only she had se right now...!
The Ranger followed up with Wolf panion, pinnio the ground right before the stun wore off. He didn’t have his ult, but the stat boost from Dark tract lenty enough to screw her over. It was over.
An enemy has been killed!
“Yeah! We did it!” Trever smacked Yuel on the back with literally everythi. “Great job, bro! That tract + Deus idea was outta this world!”
“Ugh, thanks.” Yuel forced a smile, w whether his spine was still intact.
“Phew, we finally got through it.” Gilbert sighed in relief.
“Lol, ez cp.” Roi chuckled. “We had them the whole game.”
“Yeah, until you charged in and got your ass killed.” Daed.
“Hey, I was just trying to imitate your kamikaze strategy! Lol.”
With this, the seatch was over. Yuel chose to face what was most likely the enemy’s stro lineup and that led to a very stressful game, with a pinch right at the end. heless, StormBlitz prevailed! Against the enemy’s stro position! From here on out, the rest of the games should be much easier... or so he thought.