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Chapter 4 - Chapter 4: These Days, Who Isn't a Transmigrator?

Chapter 4: These Days, Who Isn't a Transmigrator?

Will's Rumble had progressed. He was already equipped with three core items, while the enemy carry had barely finished one. Ezreal was pushed forward by Will's Rumble. A single harpoon and a fiery blast from the Q instantly shredded Ezreal's health.

As for team fights, that was even easier.

The bottom lane pushed the minion wave to high ground again, where Aatrox, Thresh, and Ezreal struggled. It is true that these three possessed an eSports spirit, refusing to surrender until the world was dead. This was worthy of praise.

But eSports is ruthless, and so is this game. The weaker side will inevitably face defeat. Thresh threw a hook, jumping over the bottom lane high ground tower wall and catching Will's Rumble with incredible precision.

You have to admit, this Thresh was quite capable. After all, that hook looked so powerful that even Vincent's favorite support, Xiaohai, would have nodded in admiration.

But would it work?

It wouldn't.

After hooking Will's Rumble, Thresh dared to use his second Q to fly over. 'Did he perhaps plan to coordinate with Aatrox and Ezreal to focus fire on Will's Rumble?'

Well, that was a dream.

But dreams are full of hope, reality is harsh.

Thresh flew over, and after the 1.5-second control timer of his Q, Death Sentence, expired, Will's Rumble immediately launched a counterattack.

His E, Electro Harpoon, pierced Thresh's face, instantly reducing a quarter of his health. After activating his Q, Flamethrower, and then activating an electrocution with a basic attack, Thresh was instantly vaporized!

The damage was incomprehensible!

By then, Aatrox and Ezreal had already been fooled.

Ezreal activated his E, Arcane Shift, and jumped on Will's Rumble. Unfortunately, he took Rumble's second E to his face, losing half of his health, which was instantly depleted.

Aatrox arrived at Rumble's face, but it must be said that his reaction speed was truly remarkable. Seeing Thresh and Ezreal die so quickly, he immediately activated his ultimate and retreated.

This scene felt so familiar!

"No, how dare this Thresh? The streamer was dominating four lanes by himself, and he still dared to use Q. Is he really going to die?"

"Thresh, are you really that good with Q? You need to be a good support in this game and you need to be well-equipped."

"Great Q, Thresh! Don't use Q in your next life!"

"Another ultimate from Aatrox and he retreats! Ugh! How funny!"

"Another great wipeout!"

The live stream audience burst into laughter upon seeing this scene. For some veteran viewers, this was the kind of spectacle they expected from Will's streams; they knew the game would eventually evolve in that direction.

For those who criticized Will for his destructive behavior, this was a slap in the face.

Although Will likes to steal gold, not only from the jungler, but also from other laners, he doesn't stop until he gets some benefit from supporting his teammates.

And he always finds a good reason to steal gold, such as: "The jungle might be getting invaded this time; I have to help defend it to prevent the monsters from being stolen, so I had to eat them myself." Or "This wave of ultimates will be used horizontally to block the opponent's movement."

But Will is really the carry! He has the highest economic development in the game, the fastest support speed, the highest team fight participation rate, and the highest game performance.

It's as if he alone revitalizes the entire team.

So stealing a little gold is not a big deal.

This is like some heroes in the game who need to develop and concentrate their economy. The teammates in the front cooperate to provide them with economy, and then he rises and begins to take control of the game.

Isn't it always like that in a game?

With the death of Thresh and Ezreal, the game was over. In the end, the enemy mid and jungle were still playing the piano at the fountain.

"Not bad for this development, I should get an SSS score!" Will looked at the final economic panel and muttered to himself. The next second, a mechanical voice suddenly echoed in his mind.

[Ding! Congratulations to the host for successfully completing this game! Your economic settlement is being processed...]

[Ding! The settlement score for this game is SSS. Rewards: Reaction Speed +5, Game Perspective +5, Game Understanding +5, and Robot Rumble Hero Understanding +10.]

Will was not at all surprised by the sudden appearance of that voice.

Yes, that's right, this is a system.

It's the well-known cheating system that transmigrators in those online novels must have.

Yes, that's right, Will is also one of the many transmigrators.

It had been two and a half years since Will transmigrated to his current planet, Blue Star. Looking back, it was quite interesting. Will remembered that before his transmigration, he was lying on the couch in his living room, watching short videos and Odebiao carrying bananas.

Upon waking up, he had transmigrated to the past.

The two worlds were not very different, even the course of history was the same. Will, after transmigrating, had essentially changed identities, becoming a normal student who had just graduated from electrical engineering school.

He couldn't write novels, memorize song lyrics, or get sponsorship for his film. Will even suspected that his transmigration was a scam.

Luckily, it wasn't a scam.

He was quickly assigned an "ultimate development system," a system linked to League of Legends. In short, every time Will completed a game of League of Legends, the system would score him based on his economic gains. The higher the score, the better the rewards. A perfect SSS score also gave him ten points in hero understanding.

At first, Will had no idea what level of development was needed to achieve a perfect score.

After all, in his previous life, he was just a Silver player.

Although he had been playing since Season 2, he quit for Season 6, due to work and because his friends had all settled down, each with their own lives.

He came back to play after winning the Season 8 championship, but the metagame had already changed and his old Rift Riders were no longer there, so he stopped playing after two days.

Suddenly, back again, he wasn't sure how to fit in.

Many heroes had been reworked and items had been redesigned. The old Assassin's Sword was gone, many items had been redesigned, and even Mythic items had been added.

The veteran transmigrator, Will, needed more time to adapt.

Luckily, the system helped him better understand the game with each match, which allowed him to quickly master this almost new version of League of Legends.

In just six months, he ascended from plastic rank (level 0) to his current Master rank.

To make his ranking process less boring and to make a living, he also started his own live streaming career. Now, the number of followers in the live stream room already exceeds one million. Will doesn't have ambitious goals for now. He just wants to reach King rank, the so-called number one on the national server, and compete with the current King of the Road and the best professional players.

Consider it fulfilling a small dream from his previous life.

 

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