Honestly, I’ve never been super into the Lesley/Gusion ship in 'Mobile Legends' itself—it always felt a bit forced compared to some of the other dynamics. But I stumbled onto a crossover a while back that totally changed my mind. It was this wild fusion with 'Fire Emblem: Three Houses', where Lesley was reimagined as a sniper-class student in the Officers Academy and Gusion was this wandering mercenary from a neighboring territory, tangled up in Fodlan’s politics.
What made it work wasn’t just the setting swap. The author really dug into how their personalities would clash and mesh in a high-stakes, war-torn environment. Gusion’s flashy, close-combat style versus Lesley’s disciplined, long-range precision created some awesome tactical banter and tense moments during mock battles and actual skirmishes. It felt like a natural extension of their in-game roles, but with the deeper character building and political intrigue that 'Fire Emblem' allows.
I’ve also seen a few that mash them up with 'Final Fantasy' worlds, usually VII or XV, where Lesley ends up as a sharpshooter for Avalanche or a Crownsguard recruit, and Gusion gets portrayed with a sort of Noctis-like princely burden or a Cloud-style aloofness. Those can be fun if you’re into the aesthetic, but they sometimes lean too hard into the ‘cool factor’ and lose the tension that makes their dynamic interesting. The best crossovers, for me, are the ones that use the new fandom’s rules to pressure-test their relationship in ways the original game never could.
Wait, are we talking about the ship from the MLBB fandom? I think I remember reading one that crossed them over into the 'Cyberpunk 2077' universe. Lesley was a trauma team medic with a precision rifle mod, and Gusion was this edgerunner with monowire blades trying to climb the Night City ladder. The whole noir, high-tech low-life vibe forced them into this uneasy partnership gigs. It was less about romantic fluff and more about survival in a corrupt city, which actually made their moments of trust feel earned. The lingo and the setting were spot-on for Cyberpunk, which helped sell it. I’m pretty sure it’s still up on Ao3 if you search by the crossover tag.
A friend linked me to a fun, crack-y oneshot that threw them into the 'Animal Crossing' universe. Lesley was the new resident representative obsessed with perfecting her island’s layout, and Gusion was this flamboyant, fashion-obsessed villager who kept giving her gaudy gifts. Obviously not an adventure in the traditional sense, but it was a cute slice-of-life take that highlighted their contrasting personalities without any combat. Sometimes the low-stakes crossovers just hit different.
Crossovers? Yeah, there’s a niche but active corner for that. I’ve mostly seen them popped into fantasy anime settings like 'Demon Slayer' or 'Jujutsu Kaisen'. Lesley as a demon slayer with a specialized breathing style for ranged attacks, Gusion as a cursed technique user with his daggers—that kind of thing. They often get rewritten as childhood friends separated by whatever the new plot’s tragedy is, which is a bit of a trope but it works for the angst. The action descriptions are usually the highlight, very cinematic.
I’ve got to say, the most memorable one for me was a surprisingly thoughtful crossover with 'The Witcher'. It framed Lesley as a skilled archer from a noble family in Redania, and Gusion as a witcher from the School of the Cat—not exactly a trustworthy combo given their reputations. The story explored prejudice and mutual distrust turning into reluctant respect during a long monster-hunt contract. It used the gritty, moral ambiguity of the Continent really well, and their professions naturally put them at odds before bringing them together. The writing had that somber, folktale tone down pat, which made the slow-burn partnership feel grounded, not just a fandom mash-up for the sake of it. You could tell the author was a fan of both worlds.
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* A Reverse-Harem Romance
honestly, I think the best stuff exploring Lesley and Gusion's friendship isn't usually tagged that way. People love writing them as rivals or as a ship, so a genuine platonic dynamic feels like a rare find. I'd recommend looking for tags like 'team as family' or 'non-romantic partnership' on AO3.
One that stuck with me is 'In the Crosshairs' by scribe4. It's a modern AU where they're both private investigators forced to work a case together. The banter is top-tier—all professional respect masking a deep, grudging understanding. It never veers into romance; it's all about two incredibly skilled people learning to trust each other's methods, with Gusion's flashiness clashing perfectly with Lesley's precision.
Another good one is 'Ammunition and Blades,' which is a canon-divergence piece set after the fall of the Moniyan Empire. It frames their relationship almost like a mentorship turned into mutual reliance, with Gusion teaching her close-quarter tricks and Lesley covering his blind spots. The author really gets the unspoken communication they'd have on a battlefield.
You might have more luck searching by the 'Lightborn' faction tag or 'Assassin/Marksman Duo' to filter out the romance-heavy fics. It's a bit of a treasure hunt, but those gems are worth it when you find a story that treats their bond as a cornerstone of a larger team dynamic, not just a stepping stone to something else.
Ever tried following a story just for a side character? That's me with Lesley. Fanfiction writers are obsessed with turning her from this icy, precise sniper into a deeply introverted bundle of nerves with a messy personal life. It's wild—they keep her mechanical precision in combat, but then write her struggling to order coffee or flinching at sudden sounds.
Some of the more interesting threads explore her training, imagining this brutal, almost monastic upbringing that made her so distant. I've seen a few where Gusion's flamboyant, performative chaos is the only thing that can crack her shell, not through romance but through sheer, bewildering persistence. It's less about them getting together and more about her slowly understanding a world that isn't just crosshairs and calculated trajectories.
Honestly, the evolution isn't linear. In some fics she stays a stoic weapon who just happens to be on his team, in others she becomes the group's emotional core, the quiet observer who sees everything. The common thread is giving her an internal world the game's lore only hints at, which I find way more compelling than just slapping a romance plot on top.
The tension between their prescribed roles as a marksman and an assassin is just the start. Most stories I've read fixate on the inherent distrust—Gusion's entire purpose is to eliminate high-value targets like Lesley, the so-called 'Sublime Whisper.' How do you build a relationship when one of you is, by definition, the other's natural prey? It's a classic enemies-to-lovers setup, but the magic happens in the moments of forced alliance. A common plot has them reluctantly teamed up by the Magic Council or during some larger threat to the Land of Dawn.
That's where the good stuff kicks in. Lesley, trained to be cold and detached, having her meticulous plans upended by Gusion's flashy, improvisational style. He represents chaos to her order. I love when writers explore her frustration morphing into a grudging respect, and then into something else entirely. His flamboyance isn't just an act; it's a shield, and seeing Lesley be the one to peek behind it—that's the emotional core for me. The conflict isn't just 'will they or won't they,' it's 'can they even exist in the same space without their worldviews shattering?'
Some fics lean hard into the bodyguard trope, which flips the dynamic nicely. Gusion, for all his skill, is still a melee fighter in a world of magic and bullets. Having Lesley be the one providing overwatch, the one whose precision saves him from a blow he didn't see coming, introduces a delicious power imbalance. He's used to being the unstoppable force, but now he's reliant on her, and that vulnerability is a conflict goldmine. It often leads to him being overprotective in a way that annoys her, which is just perfect character friction.