The following day, the finals for the S10 World Invitational Duo Tournament were held as scheduled at the Seoul Esports Arena. The combination of Choi Hyuk and Park Won-seok defeated the Mid-Jungle duo from Europe, successfully claiming the Duo Championship title.
The fans at the venue were as excited as if it were a festival, their screams nearly lifting the roof off the stadium.
The Korean media reporters were equally thrilled. In their interviews, they praised Choi Hyuk and Park Won-seok to the high heavens. Media press releases were filled with exaggerated, eye-catching headlines like "World's Number One Mid-Jungle" and "The Birth of the World's Strongest Duo."
Their victory was within Ye Shaoyang's expectations. After all, in this year's duo tournament, there really weren't any formidable combinations capable of rivaling them. After the ATB Mid-Jungle duo took the crown, Korean fans turned their attention to Han Chang-ho, who was competing on the final day, flooding his personal social media page with messages of encouragement.
"Your teammates have already won the Duo Championship; Chang-ho, you have to win the Solo Championship too!"
"We believe in you, Brother Chang-ho! That Lieyang is definitely no match for you!"
"Smash that Omega 2-0! Let him know the gap in esports strength between our regions~"
"Can an Omega actually touch the sky?"
"A squishy mid-laner 1v1 against a fighter? There's no way he wins. Fighting!"
Lieyang cannot win.
That was the consensus among Korean netizens.
Even the domestic fans in China felt that winning the championship would be difficult. They offered words of encouragement: "Just play your best, we support you regardless of the result!" "Making it to the finals is already excellent. Don't put too much pressure on yourself; being the runner-up is not bad either."
The final day of the World Invitational. 7:00 PM.
The finals between ATB's Han Chang-ho and Tianhuan's Lieyang were set to take place at the Seoul Esports Arena. Before the match even began, the pre-match prediction channels showed overwhelming data: 80% of people supported Han Chang-ho's victory, while only 20% supported Tianhuan's Lieyang.
Since the host country of this World Invitational was South Korea, Han Chang-ho's fame naturally eclipsed Ye Shaoyang's. Coupled with the home-court advantage, such a high approval rating was understandable.
The massive 8:2 disparity hung over them like a heavy boulder.
The members of the Chinese delegation didn't dare tell Ye Shaoyang this result.
Ye Shaoyang, however, was quite carefree. While waiting in the preparation room before the match, he glanced at the support rates using Chi Shuo's phone and laughed. "8 to 2? Is it that exaggerated? If I win, the payout odds will be seven or eight times the bet. You could get rich overnight."
Chi Shuo spoke gently, "I've already invested all my betting coins on you."
Chairman Qiu, hearing their conversation, hesitated for a moment before walking up to Ye Shaoyang. "Han Chang-ho is extremely popular in Korea. Today, the venue is packed with his fans. You are fighting on away turf. Remember to wear your headphones properly and don't let their cheering affect you. Play well."
Ye Shaoyang nodded with a smile. "Rest assured, Chairman."
Home-court advantage relies on favorable timing, geographical convenience, and human unity. The scene was filled with Han Chang-ho's fans, and their cheers were getting louder and louder—something that can sometimes cause a player to perform beyond their usual level. Conversely, Ye Shaoyang was playing an away game. If he played well, no one would applaud; if he played poorly, the stage would be flooded with boos. The psychological pressure was immense.
Fortunately, Ye Shaoyang was experienced and had long since become immune to outside noise. Even if tens of thousands of spectators shouted "Han Chang-ho Fighting" in unison, he wouldn't be affected in the slightest.
The match was about to begin, and players from both sides took the stage to prepare.
Chi Shuo stood up, gave Ye Shaoyang a gentle hug, and whispered, "Good luck."
Ye Shaoyang nodded and teased, "I won't let you lose all your betting coins."
The two looked at each other and smiled. Ye Shaoyang gave Chi Shuo a reassuring look, then turned and walked briskly toward the grand stage.
The moment he stepped onto the stage, Han Chang-ho happened to be bowing to the audience, and thunderous applause erupted from below. When Ye Shaoyang walked up to stand beside him and waved to the audience, the cheers noticeably weakened, mixed with quite a few jeers.
The on-site host asked, "The finals of the S10 World Invitational Solo Tournament are about to begin! Do the two players have anything they'd like to say to each other?"
During the pre-match trash talk segment, Han Chang-ho glanced at Ye Shaoyang and said, "Actually, I admire you. After all, you are the first Omega player to make it to the World Solo Finals. But I won't go easy on you. Try to stay alive for a few more seconds; don't die too quickly."
Listening to the simultaneous interpretation in his earpiece, Ye Shaoyang gave a light laugh and said, "Mn, I will do my best to survive until the end. You do your best too; don't disappoint your fans."
Han Chang-ho was stunned. He hadn't expected this Omega to be so bold—he could actually still smile?
The two didn't say anything more and went into their respective soundproof booths to prepare. The cheers at the venue were deafening. Ye Shaoyang put on his headphones and calmly adjusted his keyboard and mouse.
The Korean commentators were excited, praising Han Chang-ho wildly and listing a pile of his outstanding achievements this season, such as ranking in the top three for average kills in the Korean region and being a frequent MVP winner…
When introducing Lieyang, they simply glossed over the official data provided, focusing heavily on the fact that Lieyang was an "Omega player." Yao Mu felt uncomfortable listening to it and immediately muted the Korean commentary.
Brother Dong addressed the domestic audience: "Welcome everyone to the Solo Finals between Tianhuan Lieyang and ATB Chang-ho. Although Han Chang-ho is very popular and strong, Lieyang also has hope."
Yao Mu added, "In the finals, both players pick heroes blindly, so they can't see what the other chooses, meaning there's no issue of counter-picking based on draft order. Also, unlike the Best-of-3 format from the group stages to the semi-finals, the Grand Final is a Best-of-5 (BO5). Heroes cannot be repeated, which tests the depth of the players' hero pools even more!"
Brother Dong said, "Our Lieyang's hero pool is extremely deep. We look forward to his performance in today's match!"
Game 1
The match began quickly. Blind pick meant relying on guesses.
In the first round, Ye Shaoyang brought out his commonly used [Illusionist], carrying the Flash spell. Han Chang-ho took the high-burst [Berserker], carrying Cleanse.
Both farmed minions in the early game. At the first clash at Level 6, Ye Shaoyang took the initiative, wanting to control the opponent and unleash a combo to kill him. However, Han Chang-ho instantly used Cleanse to remove the crowd control, immediately activated his Berserk state, and countered with a combo that crippled the [Illusionist]. Ye Shaoyang retreated rapidly.
The second engagement was initiated by Han Chang-ho. Taking advantage of the opponent's Flash being on cooldown, he jumped in directly, activated Berserk, and slashed wildly with his broadsword, killing Ye Shaoyang's [Illusionist] in one breath.
Han Chang-ho took First Blood, and the venue erupted in ear-splitting screams. Fans waved their posters frantically, and many stood up shouting encouragement.
Ye Shaoyang wasn't anxious. When the game dragged on to 12 minutes, he hid in the grass and launched a surprise attack to take Han Chang-ho's head. The venue filled with boos. Ye Shaoyang could hear how "passionate" their whistling was even through his headphones. A player with insufficient mental fortitude might have been affected to the point of being unable to play.
Beside the stage, Xie Weiyu couldn't help but say, "These spectators are so annoying. Are they sure Han Chang-ho will win? Yang-yang killed Han Chang-ho once, and they're jeering."
Zhou Jiawen laughed. "It's normal. Koreans won't cheer for our Chinese players. They intentionally boo during kills to affect the opponent's mentality. Han Chang-ho has the popularity advantage at home; Yang-yang needs to withstand the pressure."
Moments later, Han Chang-ho led a wave of minions to dive the tower and forcibly kill the squishy [Illusionist]. The applause at the scene grew even more enthusiastic. This tower dive solo kill was indeed executed beautifully. Ye Shaoyang revived and returned to the lane, only to find that the [Berserker] had already pushed down the outer tower at maximum speed.
The [Berserker]'s attack speed stacked higher and higher. His efficiency in taking down towers was comparable to a late-game marksman. It had to be said, Han Chang-ho had skills; his wave management was excellent.
In the end, he relied on the minion advantage to snowball his economy and, with a lead in equipment, decisively ended the game.
The score on the big screen changed to 1:0.
The Korean commentators were instantly thrilled: "Congratulations to Chang-ho for taking the first game! This game was wonderful, ending in just 14 minutes! The kill score is 3:1; did Lieyang have almost no power to fight back?"
"Illusionist against Berserker is indeed a bit of a disadvantage. Both heroes have high burst, but the Illusionist pushes towers too slowly."
"That's right, let's look forward to the second duel!"
Han Chang-ho was beaming. He noticed that Lieyang wasn't as fierce today as in previous matches. He played very cautiously in the first game. For some reason, he felt that Lieyang's condition today wasn't as good as before. Maybe he was nervous about the finals? After all, he was a rookie, unlike himself, who had won a World Team Championship last year.
It was normal for an Omega who traveled all the way abroad to compete against a world-class Top Laner to be nervous.
Han Chang-ho rubbed his fingers, preparing for the second game.
In the domestic livestream room, many people noticed that Lieyang's playstyle wasn't as aggressive as before. Some worried about his condition, while others sent bullet comments analyzing the reason—
[I think he looks quite relaxed, it doesn't look like a performance error?]
[Have you heard of 'Lose one, chase three'? Yang-yang is charging his ultimate move!]
[Is it possible the first game was just probing, to see the opponent's rhythm?]
[I think it's normal for Yang-yang to play steady at the start, everyone don't panic!]
Although they lost one game, the domestic audience didn't lose hope. Everyone watched the big screen with anticipation, hoping Ye Shaoyang would deliver a more spectacular performance.
Game 2
The second game started quickly, still with blind picks.
Han Chang-ho guessed that Ye Shaoyang would pick the famous [Abyssal Master], so he picked the [Kung Fu Master], who had strong backline-cutting capabilities. He could leap from a distance, bypass the shadows, and directly cut down the Abyssal Master.
However, Ye Shaoyang did not choose [Abyssal Master]. He chose the [Goddess of Fate].
As soon as this hero appeared, the domestic audience couldn't help but recall certain past events, and the livestream chat was flooded—
[This is fate; do not attempt to resist!]
[This is fate; do not attempt to resist!]
Densely packed hero voice lines plastered the livestream screen.
Many remembered that when Ye Shaoyang was crushing the Yaoguang rookie, YG's Yu Mao, during the regular season, he had used this hero to solo kill his opponent multiple times, spamming the voice taunt after every kill. The YG members had nightmares all night, filled with the taunting line "This is fate."
With Ye Shaoyang bringing out the [Goddess of Fate] in the second game, Han Chang-ho was probably in for some bad luck!
However, at this moment, the Korean audience was unaware. They discussed privately: "Goddess of Fate? Also known as the Fortune-Telling Goddess. Is winning or losing entirely based on fortune?" "This hero is extremely difficult to operate. Can Sunshine play her?" "Could it be that he was crushed in the first game and just gave up?"
Facts proved that Ye Shaoyang could not only play the [Goddess of Fate].
He played her extremely well.
[Kung Fu Master] vs. [Goddess of Fate] was theoretically a 50-50 matchup where either could win. But in actual execution, the [Goddess of Fate] was much more flexible because of her dual forms—Dark and Light. Switching forms refreshed her skills, essentially giving her several more combo techniques than other heroes.
Because of this, the hero's mechanics were very difficult. Her pick rate in ranked games was extremely low because most players' hand speed and mental processing couldn't keep up with such complex skill mechanics.
At the first clash at Level 6, Han Chang-ho failed to kill Ye Shaoyang.
At Level 8, Ye Shaoyang's [Goddess of Fate] solo killed Han Chang-ho's [Kung Fu Master]!
When both sides were Level 10, the [Kung Fu Master] tried to tower dive the [Goddess of Fate]. Ye Shaoyang's [Goddess of Fate] instantly switched to Light Form, used her R skill's golden talisman to root the opponent, exploded with hand speed to unleash a flurry of damage, and cleanly counter-killed him!
The moment both sides reached Level 15 max level, Ye Shaoyang used the brush as cover, flashed directly onto him, and unleashed a dazzling combo. Golden, blue, red, and black talismans rained down from the sky in a chaotic display. Han Chang-ho couldn't react in time, and the [Kung Fu Master] was instantly killed!
"This is fate; do not attempt to resist."
The Goddess's cold, taunting voice line rang in his ears.
Han Chang-ho frowned, the smile on his face gradually fading—the Lieyang in the second game had returned to the state he showed in the previous days. He played decisively and cleanly, killing instantly upon engagement, flashing to dive towers, utterly ruthless.
It seemed he needed to be more serious.
The score became 1:1.
At the venue, many fans shouted encouragement, and some chatted to comfort each other: "It's okay, we can definitely take the third game!" "Exactly, Brother Chang-ho still has many signature heroes he hasn't used!"
In the backstage viewing area, Choi Hyuk smiled and said, "The opponent is an Omega player who traveled far to compete abroad. A 3-0 sweep would be too ugly. Letting him have one game doesn't matter; I believe Chang-ho will adjust his state quickly."
Park Won-seok, also a mid-laner, sat up straight. Staring at the replay on the computer screen, he whispered, "Lieyang plays the [Goddess of Fate] very well. I think we might have underestimated him."
Choi Hyuk raised an eyebrow. "Is that so?"
Park Won-seok said no more, continuing to stare intently at the big screen.
Game 3
The critical match point game.
In a BO5 match, whoever reaches match point first gains a psychological advantage.
In this game, Han Chang-ho selected his signature hero, [Will of the Blade].
You want to compare mechanics? Compare flexibility?
This top laner was the most suitable choice.
This hero also had two switchable forms: Blade Form and Sword Form. Blade Form could control opponents, stunning them with a cleave, with an Ultimate that dealt AOE damage. Sword Form was lighter and more agile, with high movement speed, attack speed, and critical hit rate. With Flash, she could flank and delete carries instantly—anyone she glared at would die.
The number of mid-laners Han Chang-ho had instantly deleted with [Will of the Blade] in the Korean region was countless. Han Chang-ho believed that today, Lieyang would also become a soul lost to his blade!
However, Ye Shaoyang did not pick [Abyssal Master]. He picked the mage-assassin [Nightmare].
Are you very flexible? Can you switch dual forms?
You're tired. Sleep for a while.
The match turned into a strange rhythm. Every time Han Chang-ho exploded his hand speed to switch forms and Flash forward to delete Ye Shaoyang, Ye Shaoyang countered with a "Sleep."
[Nightmare]'s Sleep, like the [Holy Spirit Mage]'s Seal, was a Domination Control effect that could not be removed by Cleanse. So, in this game, Han Chang-ho brought Flash, but Ye Shaoyang brought Cleanse.
Han Chang-ho used [Will of the Blade]'s Blade Form to CC Ye Shaoyang. Ye Shaoyang instantly used Cleanse to break the CC, then backhanded a [Sleep] to control Han Chang-ho. Han Chang-ho's burst was interrupted, and he even risked being counter-killed.
—You can't control me, but I can make you sleep.
The entire game was excruciatingly uncomfortable for Han Chang-ho.
Especially [Nightmare]'s voice line "You are tired, sleep for a while"—hearing it was absolutely rage-inducing!
In this game, the kill score remained 0:0 for a long time. Ye Shaoyang hid under the tower, using his range advantage to clear minions quickly, saving his crowd control for counter-engages. Han Chang-ho couldn't dive the tower to kill Ye Shaoyang directly.
Ye Shaoyang relied on constant Sleep control and wave management. Finally, dragging the game to 13 minutes when [Nightmare] completed a 3-item burst set, he took the initiative. A Sleep plus a full combo counter-killed Han Chang-ho!
The defense tower was pushed. Soon, the crystal couldn't be saved either.
Ye Shaoyang led the super minions to push the crystal. Han Chang-ho was put to sleep right at his own doorstep, watching helplessly as his crystal was destroyed. It felt like having a mastery of martial arts but being constantly force-fed sleeping pills by the opponent—falling asleep before you could even throw a punch!
Han Chang-ho: "…"
His smile gradually solidified.
The smiles of the audience at the venue also began to stiffen.
Many Korean fans watching the livestream anxiously said, "It's 2:1! Lieyang actually reached match point! Brother Chang-ho, fighting!" "Lieyang only has [Abyssal Master] left, right? Against [Abyssal Master], Brother Chang-ho can use [Vampire Duke] to crush his shadows!" "Brother Chang-ho's [Vampire Duke] is also very strong, he can definitely win."
Meanwhile, in the domestic livestream room, fans felt more and more vindicated as they watched.
[Good job Yang-yang! Bringing the taunt skills abroad!]
[Hahaha, he should send another ^_^]
[If Yang-yang says "Thanks for letting me win" (Chengrang), would the Koreans understand?]
[Match point game, fighting! If Yang-yang wins the championship, I'll do a handstand and eat a keyboard on livestream!]
Yao Mu and Brother Dong looked at each other, their expressions excited. "It's 2:1. The finals are five games, and Lieyang has reached match point first!" "As long as he wins one more game, he can claim the World Solo Championship!"
In the backstage viewing area, Cheng Xing had excitedly stood up, wishing he could rush into the screen to cheer for Brother Yang. Xie Weiyu also stared nervously at the screen. Only Chi Shuo remained calm from beginning to end.
Xie Weiyu asked curiously, "Captain Chi, aren't you nervous?"
Chi Shuo said, "I'm not nervous."
—Because I have always believed that he will win.
Game 4 (Match Point)
The smile on Han Chang-ho's face had completely disappeared, replaced by extreme seriousness.
Ye Shaoyang, on the other hand, had hardly changed his expression from start to finish.
Whether losing the first game or winning the third to reach match point, he looked as relaxed as he usually did sitting in his own team's training room.
The referee lit the green light for the match to start, and both computers loaded the hero selection interface.
Han Chang-ho indeed chose the [Vampire Duke]. He guessed the opponent would pick his signature hero [Abyssal Master]. He could use the [Vampire Duke] to kill the shadows to heal himself. The opposing three shadows would essentially be his blood bank; get low on health, eat a shadow to heal. Kill the shadows, then activate his Ultimate to close the gap—the squishy [Abyssal Master] definitely wouldn't be able to tank it.
However, Ye Shaoyang still didn't pick the [Abyssal Master] that had made a name for itself in this solo tournament.
The hero he selected shocked the audience.
—[Sky Mage]!
Yao Mu exclaimed in surprise, "[Sky Mage]?! Yang-yang is literally going to the heavens!"
The domestic livestream fans spammed a row of 'Hahaha'.
[Sister Mu changed from a refined streamer to a comedy streamer, all corrupted by Yang-yang.]
[I'm convinced. The hero he picked today has maxed out the mockery level!]
[Lieyang says: I am an Omega who can fly. You can't hit me, right? ^_^]
[This Omega is going to the sky, is anyone going to manage him!]
Brother Dong almost laughed out loud looking at the bullet comments. He coughed lightly and said, "Everyone saw Lieyang's [Sky Mage] in the regular season, paired with Captain Chi's [Spirit Realm Snow Bird]—the classic 'Double Fly' combo, with very strong Mid-Jungle synergy. But picking a flying hero alone for a 1v1 is also viable. That's because the [Sky Mage]'s Ultimate allows him to fly into the sky, and during the flight, he has a brief 'invincible' state where he cannot be targeted."
Yao Mu said, "This is a very flexible mid-lane hero. Flying solo can also deal significant damage, and it counters short-range fighters extremely well! Let's look forward to Yang-yang's [Sky Mage] solo show!"
The match began.
In the early game, because [Sky Mage] lacked equipment, his damage was low, and Ye Shaoyang was temporarily suppressed by the [Vampire Duke]. He stood under the tower patiently clearing minions. It wasn't until Level 6 that the opposing [Vampire Duke] suddenly leaped from a distance, wanting to burst him down in one combo. Ye Shaoyang decisively Flashed to escape.
Han Chang-ho failed to seize the first opportunity and retreated to continue farming.
Both sides patiently laned until the 8-minute mark. Ye Shaoyang cleared the minion wave at maximum speed, pushing his line under the opponent's tower. Han Chang-ho had to return to his tower to clear the minions. Just then, Ye Shaoyang's [Sky Mage] suddenly activated his Ultimate and took to the sky—
A human in white mage robes suddenly sprouted a pair of massive wings from his shoulders. He soared into the air, flying towards the [Vampire Duke] like lightning. Following that, the staff in his hand fired a continuous stream of dazzling light orbs!
For a moment, it was as if fireworks were set off in the sky.
White light orbs smashed down one after another, accurately striking the body of the [Vampire Duke]!
The Sky Mage's flight path in the air was like a circling bird.
Light, agile, and dashing.
Han Chang-ho wanted to strike back, but a prompt popped up on the screen: Target cannot be selected.
After the [Sky Mage] took flight, he had a brief "untargetable" state. Ye Shaoyang had timed this perfectly to dive the tower and forcibly kill Han Chang-ho!
—TH-Sunshine (Sky Mage) has killed ATB-Chang-ho (Vampire Duke)!
After the kill, the flight skill refreshed. The white wings unfurled in the air, and the [Sky Mage] rapidly retreated to his own tower, landing steadily and folding his wings without losing a single drop of blood.
This sequence of operations flowed like moving clouds and flowing water.
From takeoff to the kill, to the retreat—it was done in one breath!
Yao Mu shouted excitedly, "Yang-yang got First Blood! After the [Sky Mage] opened his ult and took off, all the damage landed. He fired 10 light orbs in just 2 seconds, and not a single one missed!"
Brother Dong said, "While exploding his hand speed to throw orbs, he could still spiral maneuver in the air; his dual-thread operation was methodical! He even calculated the defense tower's damage perfectly, taking flight the moment the tower fired to use the brief untargetable window to dodge the tower shot. He killed the man, yet didn't lose a drop of blood himself! This mechanic is too strong!"
Backstage viewing area.
Park Won-seok's expression grew increasingly serious, his spine tense. Choi Hyuk also sat up straight; neither spoke.
The ATB coach realized something and whispered, "This person will become our strongest obstacle in the World Championship."
Choi Hyuk snapped back to reality. "Even if he's strong alone, it's useless. Tianhuan's overall strength is still very weak."
Weak? Tianhuan indeed hadn't made it to the World Championship for three consecutive years from S7 to S9.
But what about this year? They actually didn't know much about Tianhuan after Lieyang joined. The only time Tianhuan's Coach Lin modestly asked them for a scrimmage, they had flatly refused.
The coach took a deep breath, eyes fixed on the big screen.
Back then, he felt Tianhuan wasn't worthy of scrimming against the ATB World Champion team.
He never expected Tianhuan to produce a rookie like Lieyang—someone not nervous at all competing abroad, with a hero pool as deep as the ocean. He was simply a monster!
In the following gameplay, Han Chang-ho played even more carefully.
He utilized the advantage of the [Vampire Duke]'s rapid healing after his Ultimate, ambushing in the grass. Taking advantage of the opponent coming up to clear minions, he suddenly rushed out to burst Ye Shaoyang down, securing one kill.
But after that, he could never kill Ye Shaoyang's [Sky Mage] again.
The airborne [Sky Mage] was like an agile bird, circling rapidly in the sky. The light orbs shooting from the tip of his staff were like magnificent magic, ridiculously fast, dazzling Han Chang-ho until he had nowhere to hide.
Ye Shaoyang controlled the [Sky Mage] to fly over from a great distance, chasing Han Chang-ho down. His playstyle was incredibly fierce, chasing him all the way to the crystal!
The smiles on the faces of the live audience had completely frozen.
2 kills!
In the final wave, relying on his equipment advantage, Ye Shaoyang took off directly. Light orbs burst forth from his hand, killing Han Chang-ho right in front of his crystal!
Triple Kill! (Three consecutive kills in the matchup context)
—VICTORY!
The golden word 'Victory' popped up on the screen. Ye Shaoyang smiled, took off his headphones, and stood up. The venue was silent for a long time; the fans were dumbstruck. Han Chang-ho sat before his computer, his face ashen.
The atmosphere in the entire arena was unusually heavy. The Korean host awkwardly tried to smooth things over: "Congratulations to Lieyang for winning the S10 Solo Tournament Championship." "Mn, his luck today was very good…"
Yao Mu couldn't stand listening to it and switched directly to the domestic broadcast channel, saying excitedly, "Congratulations to Lieyang for winning the S10 World Invitational Solo Grand Championship! He has truly created history and brought us a miracle!"
Brother Dong said, "From being looked down upon at the start, nameless and obscure, to becoming a World Champion today—Lieyang has carved a bloody path through the masters of the World Solo Tournament with his own strength!"
Yao Mu said, "In this World Invitational, foreign players knew Lieyang's [Abyssal Master] was strong. But in today's finals, Lieyang didn't bring out the [Abyssal Master] at all. He is telling the whole world—Lieyang is an all-around Mid-laner, not reliant on just one hero like [Abyssal Master], and certainly not reliant on luck!"
Brother Dong said, "That's right. He can play every mid-lane hero, and he plays every mage hero exceptionally well. Only such a player is qualified to stand on the podium of the World Solo Champion!"
The voices of the two commentators gradually became choked with emotion.
Domestically, many fans watching the livestream were sobbing uncontrollably.
Lieyang played all mid-lane heroes well; he had always been a comprehensive, well-rounded player.
Even playing on the Korean home court, amidst the jeers of the live audience, he stabilized his mentality, performed a 'Reverse Sweep' (Let 1 Chase 3), and completed a handsome turnaround!
He was the world's first Omega Solo Champion!
From netizens believing it was "absolutely impossible" to now "personally writing history," Tianhuan Lieyang had walked step by step to this day, creating an unbelievable miracle at the Seoul Esports Arena.
