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Vol.18 Ch.18: The Emperor’s Confidence

  "Their Jungler is op," Sonya informed.

  "I would advise exerg caution, Emperor," Cato said. "That Drow has access to her ult by now, so you definitely don't want to be caught by a surprise attack from behind."

  "Yes, I know Drow's kit," Jin said sarcastically. "But, I 't skip another wave. There's no time for that.

  "Haste makes waste~"

  "What? Not sure I uand."

  "It's an idiom,” Cato expined. “It means if you rush things, then you might find yourself in trouble."

  "Logical, yes. But, it's fine," Jin reassured. "Against oppos like this, I 't lose."

  "My, look at Mr. fidence going. Does that mean you have a pn?"

  "Of course. Everything must be pnned always." Jin shared the gist of his idea with the others.

  "My, that's the very definition of being reckless," Cato criticized. "Are you sure that's necessary? So many things g with that py."

  "Against other pyers, sure,” Jin agreed. “But, not against their Top and Jungler. I knoeak they are."

  "Weak, huh." iled wryly. Are you aware that these "weak" oppos made this scrim reach a 2-2 situation? Just a little detail you might’ve fotten, you know.

  But, Cato kept all of that to himself. Jin would’ve most likely deflected these arguments by bashing the Leopards' skill level, ridig them for losing two games against such "pos". Bleh.

  I rather not pour salt oeam's wounds right now. Cato thought. But, does that mean I must let the almighty Emperet away with his ridiculous idea? Well, I guess he'll gh with it no matter what I say. So muy authority as the captain, sob sob.

  Though Ronald was a rebellious brat and William was a self-tered lone wolf, Jin sure took the cake when it came to being uncooperative. He was the type to push his idea through regardless of how absurd it was and no matter how much others objected to it.

  Basically, the guy had 100% fiden his ability when it came to battling other middle schoolers in the region. Though, apparently, that’s not how he normally carried himself ba Korea, where he cimed he had “endless petition” for his age.

  It seemed that Jin was so disappointed with the petitive level over here that it boosted his egh the roof. He was mostly a sensible fellow overall, yet when it came to the petitive level of the West, it was as if a switch flipped inside him.

  It’s like he has this stao funt “how much better” he is than the petition. Especially now, after he was told to wiionals in order to get on the pros’ good side. He has bee even more unbearable ever since. Sigh.

  The worst thing about it was that Jin actually had the skill to justify that attitude. He was undeniably head and shoulders above the rest of the petition over here, and he khat. Therefore, he acted as he pleased while disregarding the on sense of the other petitors.

  And, the worst part? He usually gets away with it. Cato sighed.

  Even during the club’s practice games, Jin trampled all over the Leopards’ first-string when he ying on the opposing team. In fact, even when his teammates were the club’s freshest recruits, Jin made up for the skill gap all by himself and mao score some wins against the club's first-string. It was absurd.

  Therefore, nobody could really say anything to him, not even Ruez, the man who always nitpicked everything. So, who was Cato to criticize this almighty Emperor? In the end, Cato was just the captain of a team that Jin didn't think much of.

  "Alright, you do you," Cato ceded. "But, just to be on the safe side, Will should stick close to Top, just in case something goes wrong. What do you say, Will?"

  "No problem," William replied. "I'm already here, so might as well fish for a ter-gank opportunity."

  "Unnecessary," Jin insisted. "Better farm Griffins during this opportunity."

  "Hm. That's also an appealing option." William nodded.

  The Griffin Camp in Top Jungle was about to respawn. So, if Vanishing was going to be preoccupied in Top, then William will cim the camp with ease.

  "I agree it's an effective move," Cato said. "But, Jin, don't you think you'll be pying a little too much with fire over there? If something goes wrong, you'll be killed. In the long run, that'll drag the eeam down."

  "Won't happen," Jin reassured. "These pyers not at level that cause me trouble."

  "... fine." Cato sighed deeply. He had nothing else to add here. Once Ji his mind on a py, there was no ging the guy’s mind. No matter how absurd or risky the py souo others, for Jin it made perfect sense.

  And, he's most likely going to pull it off. Cated. As his teammate, I should be happy about the fact he’s s. But, at the same time, I 't help but wish to see this whippersnapper fail miserably every now and then.

  Will this risky py bee one of these rare times when the Emperor stumbles? Or, will he triumph against all odds as usual?

  As good as Cato was at reading board positions, he had no idea how to predict the oute of this absurd py...

  DarkestCymore

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