The Line Started Moving
“Because somebody finally learned that a lead isn’t for showing off.”
The biggest moment came at twenty-eight minutes.
The enemy tried to force a Baron setup with long-range poke, hoping to chip Harbor Reign down first. Logan stood in the most dangerous spot on the map, but he didn’t burn Flash. He just kept spacing with E and footwork, buying time until Hunter Collins found a flank angle and blacked out the enemy support’s vision line.
When the enemy wanted to disengage, Logan didn’t chase.
He turned straight onto Baron.
That put the other team in a trap. If they stepped forward, their formation would break. If they backed off, they lost Baron.
