Chapter Three: Starting from the Team Nobody Bet On
the game.
The match drifted into minute thirty-seven and turned into a Roshan war. Caleb feinted at the river entrance three times, forcing the enemy to commit Sentries and true sight, then wrapped from the back edge to help secure Roshan. Nick carried the Aegis forward like a shield while Caleb used Split Push pressure on the other lane to split the defense.
This was not a miracle.
It was structure.
It was a player who used to win by instinct being rebuilt by schedules, replays, and repetition into something more dangerous.
The final fight ended 2-4 in Harbor Wolves’ favor.
When the Victory screen appeared, the comms went quiet for two full seconds, as if nobody believed the result was real.
Then Jordan swore loud enough to crack the silence.
