Lu Li snatched the flag while Moonlight and Fat Monkey were guarding him. In that moment, both the Alliance and the Horde had the flag of their opponents.
This was not an uncommon situation in the Warsong Canyon. Dawn stipulated that in such a situation, your own flag needed to be in place before you could place the stolen flag to score.
This meant that Lu Li had to take back their own flag.
Lu Li didn’t get to acquire the 100% speed buff this time as he wasn’t alone; it was safer to travel in a group anyway.
The moment the three of them rushed out, they were immediately intercepted.
When it came to players like Gaze, it was unrealistic to think that they could suppress them at the Cemetery.
Lu Li didn’t just run away this time. This wasn’t because he was afraid of being outnumbered, but because he saw Gaze sitting on a Headless Paladin Warhorse. He hadn’t dismounted and was waiting for Lu Li to run.