Chapter 133

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The chains wrapped around the arm he had extended to fire the magic orb unraveled all at once.

The chains hovered in the air for a brief moment, then were sucked back somewhere behind him as if an intangible force pulled the opposite end.

*Rattle!*

[Liberation]

It was Eric's ultimate skill.

As Spoon dodged the Chains of Destruction, the chain was able to kill the minion, providing Seo-jun with just enough experience points.

And immediately using his ultimate, Seo-jun drew trajectories in his mind in a split second.

'One hit and he dies.'

Trajectories that were absolutely unavoidable and would not tangle.

20.

It was a number that, the deeper and more precisely one tried to manifest them, the more the mind would get tangled, ultimately failing to work as intended.

As such, there was no need to use all 20. A single hit would kill him, and he was confident in hitting even without setting up a completely unavoidable situation.

But wouldn't this be more fun?

As a streamer, it wasn't bad either.

The problem was the 20 trajectories surrounding them with the two as the center.

What was needed at a time like this was not reason, but instinct.

If one tried to perceive it consciously, it would start to tangle.

Relying on his senses as if falling into selflessness, Seo-jun drew all the angles, ranges, and trajectories as quickly as possible.

And he projected that image.

'No matter where you go, you won't be able to dodge within 3 seconds.'

Magic circles appeared.

Spoon looked around and finally looked at Seo-jun. There was no sign of trying to dodge.

Seo-jun gave a satisfied smile.

- Using all 20 at once.

- Whoa, crazy, lol.

- But the streamer is also inside the magic circles?

- Doesn't matter even if he gets hit.

3 seconds.

2 seconds.

1 second.

*Thud!*

The ends of the chains shot from the 20 magic circles at once devastated the inside.

"Me getting hit?"

The chains generated behind Seo-jun extended, grazing his arms, legs, and face.

Looking ahead, Spoon, who had stood still, was pierced by a chain flying from behind.

[Double Kill!]

- Crazy, lol.

- Whoa!

- True expert.

- Perfect 1-on-2 win against a Challenger, damn, lol.

- For him, the chain was his true self, not the sword!

- The Martial God himself, lol.

- No, this is insane, damn.

Seo-jun gave a satisfied smile at the result that came out exactly as intended without getting tangled.

"No matter where you went, you would have been hit. The only space where you wouldn't get hit was the spot where I was standing."

Well.

Or, he could have dodged it by wiggling around in a very comical posture, but he did not bother to mention it.

[Ohhhhh?!]

[No, what happened in the mid lane?]

[I was on my way to help, but Seo-jun caught them first! No, what did you do? Anyway, I'll head straight to top.]

[If we just do well, we'll win this game, right? Haha, because the only hole in this team is us. Yun-ho, please do well.]

Streamer Lumi.

One of the streamers who did the most collabs with Ha Yun-ho, her tier was low Gold, and her position was support.

She was currently in the bottom lane with Ha Yun-ho.

*Rattle.*

The chains returned, wrapping around Seo-jun's arm like snakes.

Seo-jun said.

[Thank you. Let's just not obsess over winning or losing and have a fun game.]

The win or loss of the game was not important.

Not only was it a friendly match, but Seo-jun had already won his own game.

'With this, giving me Grade A would be more than enough, right?'

If he received Grade B, a situation worse than not participating could unfold.

If he was placed in Grade B, winning the tournament would have been definitely possible.

But unless he received the capsule and quit, he would continue streaming afterward, and if he won like that and gained a lot of anti-fans, it would be a major disaster.

So, guessing that he had probably received Grade A, Seo-jun relaxed.

- Why are you pretending to be nice?

- Likeability farming on.

- Look at this guy playing it safe just because it's a streamer match.

- Once they get a bit closer, his true nature will come out, lol.

Although these viewers were throwing cold water, they were still precious.

[Yun-ho? Yun-ho! Where are you going! Stop!]

Well.

Streamer Lumi was shouting in the open voice chat.

[Just because Seo-jun said not to obsess over winning or losing, you immediately throw the game, you damn Yun-ho!]

It seemed the situation in the bottom lane was not good.

Ha Yun-ho's tier was Silver. In terms of LiOS grade, it was E.

For reference, a team leader who was Grade E was actually on the better side.

Because when bidding for high-tier users, they did not have to worry about positions overlapping.

Imagine if a really good player overlapped with the team leader's position.

Another skilled team leader would hesitate at least once more before bidding on that player, but what about a Grade E team leader?

In many cases, there wasn't much difference whether they yielded and went elsewhere or went to their main position, so they could just bid on them.

In other words, they had a wider range of choices, increasing the likelihood of forming a good team.

Though ultimately, one would only know after the auction took place.

[An ally has been defeated.]

[BulletRidingTheRain --> Ha Yun-ho]

[Enemy, Double Kill!]

[BulletRidingTheRain --> NotDurumi]

The enemy AD Carry got a double kill.

[Seo-jun, I am really sorry.]

[Haha. I made a mistake! We had held out well until now.]

[No. It's really fine.]

Seo-jun did not mind. He was not trying to win this game.

I said it's really fine, you know?

[An ally has been defeated.]

[PersonWhoPlaysTop --> Malang]

[Enemy, Double Kill!]

[PersonWhoPlaysTop --> PersonWhoLikesTop]

Apologies flew to Seo-jun once again, who was left alone.

[A failed gank happened on our side as well. We are really sorry! Truly!]

[This was my fault.]

[No, it's my fault for ganking poorly.]

Failed gank.

It referred to when the jungler came to gank, just like Seo-jun did earlier, but instead, the side that came got killed.

They were all nice, but they were bad at the game.

The tier balance was set reasonably well, though.

Seo-jun simply accepted it like that and said.

[It's fine. Let's have a fun game.]

- Clenching his teeth? lol.

- Left alone, lol.

- Let's have a fun game? You're not angry, right?

Well, if teammates did poorly, one could lose the game. He had lost quite a few times even 7 years ago.

If it were a solo match, it might be different, but isn't The League a team game? And one could not always win.

'If I gritted my teeth and played really hard, I might be able to turn this game around, but...'

As mentioned earlier, his game was up to here.

I really said it's fine.

***

Liben.

Out of all game communities in Adventure, it was the place that took up the most traffic without a doubt.

They say that if a streamer gets featured here once, they can earn a year's worth of money in just a month after the issue arises.

Of course, there had to be a topic of interest comparable to either a streamer tournament or a professional tournament.

Previously, Seo-jun's discovery of Kael's pattern recorded a high number of views, but overall, it was not to the extent of becoming a hot topic.

Though the Kael board alone, which became a hot topic, was about the size of the current Dawn of the Assassins community.

This might be possible because Kael was a representative pest champion.

As for the Eric board, as if reflecting the sorrow of a minor hero, posts were not uploaded much.

Anyway, Liben was a major among major communities.

And as many people gathered, many topics were uploaded.

The streamer custom match would also be included in this.

However, this custom match was also a topic that would end after a few posts were uploaded.

[Point custom match currently happening]

[Why watch that? Aren't they the same guys you always see?]

[Watch it for that exact flavor]

[There's a new face]

[Seems like they are doing something similar to a showcase]

Because it had ended like this.

However, after a little time passed now, posts on the same topic suddenly began to flood Liben.

[...Holy shit, crazy]

[Wow... only "wow" comes out...]

[Eric is insanely OP]

[Those who didn't watch probably lost at least half their lives]

[Is there anyone watching the Point custom match right now?]

==

I was flustered because a double kill suddenly popped up.

So I watched the replay and saw an insanely crazy play.

No, does this make sense?

==

- Wow. I was exactly like that, lol.

- While watching Ha Yun-ho, I took exactly that route. Crazy, lol.

- What are you talking about?

└ Talking about the Point custom match.

└ I want to join the conversation too, someone tell me.

└ Real talk, lol. What on earth did you see?

└ (Link)

If one followed the link, a post containing a clip would appear.

And that clip contained a shocking video.

Spoon, a Challenger AD Carry with some recognition in Liben.

Since they said he participated in the custom match and came to the mid lane, they got that.

But why is he losing?

And why is he getting solo-killed by Eric of all things?

A clip is a short video.

Still, the scene where he was precisely predicted, hit by the chain, and solo-killed was sufficiently captured.

However, perhaps because the content of the video was so shocking, they wanted to know the context before and after.

- What's this, give me the original.

- What happened?

- Does it mean he got destroyed in a 1-on-1? Who is the opponent, lol.

Since it was Eric's perspective, if one followed the clip, the owner of that perspective would appear.

[Jin Seo-jun? Did this guy win the 1-on-1?]

==

Isn't that the Kael guy from last time?

That vital point thing was also insanely fascinating, and he does quite well with Eric too.

==

One writer, reflecting on past memories, said this.

However, if it were only this, the posts would not have suddenly increased explosively and still be increasing further now.

- It's not just "doing quite well."

- Did he only win the 1-on-1? He also won the 1-on-2.

└ Stop lying, lol (Post Author)

└ (Clip)

└ ??? Holy shit? What is this? (Post Author)

Not only the author of this post, but also many users who did not watch the custom match began to watch Seo-jun's play one by one.

And naturally.

It began to burn up.

- Whoa, it's shot at 1-second intervals and they all hit, lol. Must be a coincidence? Otherwise, it makes no sense, but even if it's a coincidence, it makes no sense, lol.

- Winning a 1-on-2 against a Challenger AD Carry and a Diamond jungler? That easily?

- That's not the Eric I knew.

- The video isn't edited, right?

- I can't believe that's prediction.

To the point where there was no one who hadn't watched it, posts about Seo-jun began to pack Liben tightly.

He played shockingly well.

Is it possible to predict every second and failed gank to the level of playing with a Challenger?

[Eric <-- What is this guy?]

==

It was an insanely OP hero that continuously fired high-damage skills every second.

No wonder a Challenger got destroyed.

A nerf is urgent.

==

- Seriously? lol.

└ Yep (Post Author)

- Does that look easy to you?

- Why do you think Eric's pick rate was in the bottom 5 until now? Wasn't it because it's difficult to hit even one when launching three at once? Yet you're saying he does prediction shots aiming 3 seconds ahead every second? Are you in your right mind?

└ Really? I didn't know (Post Author)

└ Then, Seo-jun <-- What is this guy? (Post Author)

└ Hahaha, look at the insanely fast attitude change, lol.

└ I can sympathize with this comment, lol. Seriously, what is he? His head must be insanely good.

And stories related to the assimilation rate also began to rise one by one.

[But seeing the Kael pattern last time too. His talent seems insanely awesome. Doesn't this guy also have an assimilation rate over 100?]

==

There are currently 4 people in Korea whose assimilation rate exceeds 100, and if one more is added, it becomes 5.

Then Korea will have the most people with over 100!

As expected of the gaming nation!

==

- As expected of Hwanguk-in!

└ Hwanguk was real!

└ It was a typo, you idiot.

- Oh? lol. It seems possible.

- That assimilation rate doesn't mean much. It's official, tsk tsk.

└ It means something if it's over 100. Surface specially manages them. This is also official.

- I'm curious.

└ What's certain is it'll be insanely high for now.

└ Real talk, lol.

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