The Upset
Logan didn’t walk into the river.
Instead, he had Blake Turner hold the side wave while he and Hunter moved through the enemy red-side jungle to clear every ward on the right side of the pit. Lucas Reed stood at the front with a control ward, pretending they were about to take a bad face-check fight. The audience expected Harbor Reign to be forced into the choke.
They weren’t.
The moment the enemy support stepped forward to start the engage, Logan’s Azir shuffled in from the opposite angle.
Not to hit four people.
Just to cut the line between the enemy mid and their ADC.
That single split turned the fight inside out. Aiden Ross got free fire from the back line. Hunter landed the follow-up crowd control. Blake blocked the return dive like a wall.
