The King's Avatar Episode 33 Recap
> The King's Avatar Recap
At this moment, Qiao Yifan was hidden on top of a wall, and Zheng Shengchao was still moving towards his direction. This was a good opportunity for Qiao Yifan to attack, but not only did he not attack, he also exposed his position, jumping off the wall to launch an attack on Zheng Shengchao.
Unexpectedly, Zheng Shengchao did not dodge and was hit directly, and Qiao Yifan also seized the opportunity to pursue, activating a Pestilence Formation on him, leaving Zheng Shengchao nowhere to retreat. Qiao Yifan's understanding of the map was far superior to his opponent's, and using his excellent big picture view, he completely sealed off the surroundings with Ghost Formations. He could practically be called an encyclopedia of Ghost Formations.
The Ghost Formations exploded simultaneously, and the explosive damage took out the opponent in one wave. Qiao Yifan successfully secured the victory in the first individual match. After Qiao Yifan's victory, warm cheers erupted in the arena. Everyone had witnessed Qiao Yifan's growth along the way and recognized his current ability. Xing Xin got off to a good start, and everyone became even more determined to win even without their captain.
The second match was Bao Rongxing against Zhang Jian from Zhu Xian. When Wei Chen saw this name, he immediately felt something was wrong. Although Zhang Jian was not a formidable player, he had been playing in professional matches for seven years and was very experienced. Bao Rongxing's win rate against such a player was very low. The two encountered each other at the start, but Bao Rongxing did not attack head-on and chose to run away.
Zhang Jian followed closely and activated Phoenix-Falling Slash, knocking down Bao Rongxing. Bao Rongxing was cornered and had no choice but to take the attack head-on. Bao Rongxing activated the Intimidate skill. This skill did not cause any substantial damage, and this move left everyone puzzled. Bao Rongxing began to launch a counterattack and successfully grasped the rhythm, successfully taking down Zhang Jian.
It turned out that Bao Rongxing had used the timing of activating Intimidate to turn on An Eye for an Eye, recording the opponent's moves and delivering the same counterattack. The third match was Mo Fan from Xing Xin against Zhang Shu from Zhu Xian. Before the match, Wei Chen instructed Mo Fan to find a place to hide first, but Mo Fan was noncommittal about this.
At the start, Mo Fan immediately concealed his position, seemingly intending to launch a sneak attack, while Zhang Shu kept lingering nearby, not yet having discovered Mo Fan's whereabouts. Despite having an opportunity for a sneak attack, Mo Fan did not have this intention, instead continuing to hide and gradually approaching Zhang Shu, seemingly searching for an opportunity to strike.
Everyone was very confused by his actions, and the referee also ruled him as passively competing because Mo Fan was delaying his attack, giving Mo Fan a yellow card. Seeing this, Mo Fan launched a fierce attack on Zhang Shu, leaving the opponent defenseless, but Mo Fan used his skills too quickly, and soon all his skills went into cooldown, and he was directly taken down by Zhang Shu.
Wei Chen comforted Mo Fan, saying this was all to stall for time and wait for Ye Xiu to return so he could apologize to Mo Fan personally. On the other side, Ye Xiu was also anxiously waiting for the Alliance's processing result. Tao Xuan walked in and told Ye Xiu he had been disqualified. He also told Ye Xiu that he had thought they would meet in the finals, but Ye Xiu was out.
Ye Xiu said that he might be out, but Xing Xin would not be. Hearing this, Tao Xuan retorted by asking if Ye Xiu knew what situation Xing Xin was in now. He also said that after knowing each other for so long, he surprisingly didn't know Ye Xiu's true intentions, which showed that their relationship was indeed intriguing. Ye Xiu told him that fame was false, but feelings and experiences were not.
The group arena was about to begin, and Tang Rou was determined to fulfill her promise of one-versus-three. Tang Rou was to face Ke Jian from Zhu Xian, and Zhu Xian, seeing that Ye Xiu was still absent, also felt it was their opportunity to win. Tang Rou continued her usual aggressive playstyle, launching a fierce assault at the start. The match pace was very fast, and Ke Jian was overwhelmed.
Just when both sides had little health left, Ke Jian used his five percent health to activate Death Strike. Tang Rou quickly retreated and also activated Fierce Dragon Descends, and both hit each other simultaneously. However, Tang Rou's health reached zero first, and she lost the match. Next to compete was Chen Guo against Lin Yi, the captain of Zhu Xian. It was Chen Guo's first time participating in a match, and she was inevitably nervous.
Wei Chen told her to be steady and not go head-to-head. Chen Guo kept Wei Chen's instructions in mind and tried to hide behind a rock at the start, but her positioning was too poor, and she was immediately discovered by Lin Yi. Lin Yi was not in a hurry to sneak attack and instead reminded Chen Guo first, but Chen Guo's operation was very amateur, and her health quickly dropped to zero.
Seeing this situation, everyone in the arena was very surprised that Xing Xin had sent their team owner to play. Fans were also wondering why they didn't see Ye Xiu. In the next match, Zhu Xian defended the arena, and Wei Chen challenged. Wei Chen started directly with Magic Missile, using the terrain and his long-range advantage to hit Lin Yi. Lin Yi quickly closed the distance and activated Blade Draw on Wei Chen, reducing Wei Chen's health.
Lin Yi used the same move six times consecutively, but Wei Chen, relying on his rich experience, counterattacked with Six Star Binding Array, hitting Lin Yi. Lin Yi was controlled and unable to dodge. Wei Chen activated Rain of Confusion, and Lin Yi's health rapidly dropped to zero. Next, Xing Xin defended the arena, and Zhu Xian sent out the player Wang Luosi.
Lin Yi instructed Wang Luosi to continue playing according to his tactics, aiming to continuously wear down Wei Chen's injured wrist, rendering him unable to resist and thus lose the match. Indeed, Wei Chen's wrist could not bear the load and his actions became slower and slower. Both sides' health were near the red line, and both activated skills simultaneously. Wang Luosi dodged, but Wei Chen did not, and Xing Xin lost the group arena.
If they wanted to win the match, Xing Xin had to take the team competition. Without Ye Xiu, Xing Xin's players were somewhat flustered, not knowing how to win the match for a moment. And Tang Rou was also mocked by Ke Jian, the player she faced. Tang Rou told him that she would not repeat her previous mistake and then left. Ke Jian saw that Tang Rou's mentality had collapsed and was even more confident in Zhu Xian's victory.
Wei Chen arranged the tactics for the team competition, deciding that Wu Chen would not play and Bao Rongxing would replace Wu Chen, with Mo Fan as a substitute. Seeing this arrangement, An Wenyi was very dissatisfied, feeling that it would be better to follow Ye Xiu's arrangement and have Wu Chen start. Tang Rou also agreed with his point of view.
However, Wei Chen had his own hidden difficulties and could not say them at the moment, and a dispute arose with An Wenyi for a while. Everyone quickly pulled the two apart. Seeing this, Chen Guo told everyone that the loss in the match was not Wei Chen's fault for the command, nor was it everyone's performance in the match. It was only their fault for focusing on drinking and forgetting about Ye Xiu's tactical training completely.
She proposed that everyone vote to decide whether to use Wu Chen. The final result was a three-to-three tie, with Qiao Yifan abstaining. Seeing this situation, Chen Guo felt it was better for her to make the decision. She decided to follow Wei Chen's decision and not use Wu Chen. Tao Xuan and Ye Xiu were also paying attention to the progress of the match. Tao Xuan mocked Xing Xin's performance in the match quite a bit, while Ye Xiu looked at the match situation but said that the match was not over yet.