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In his conversation with Sheep Esports,
Although we lost to
Asked about the importance of winning MSI again after so many years, he didn't hesitate:
The MSI trophy is one our fans, and we, have long been waiting for. Every tournament is important. I'll prepare myself well and try my best to win it.
On carrying the legacy of
I always try to focus on my own performance and my professionalism. Players who are here and who have come and gone probably have seen me, and hopefully I've been their motivation. But for me, I just want to keep playing better and keep playing well.
Throughout my 20s, I've played a lot of League of Legends and it's been a long tenure. But no matter what, I've always tried to play as much League of Legends as I could throughout my career and always strived to improve.
His competitors often note his aura — something
I always try to keep to myself and be myself, but I really appreciate how players perceive me that way. Thank you.
Even seeing his own face on food packaging doesn’t surprise him anymore:
I've been playing as a professional gamer for a long time, now I'm kind of used to and familiar with how people react. But back in the days before my debut, I probably would’ve been surprised if I had experienced that. As for now, I just appreciate my current life as a gamer and try to improve day by day.
Ahead of the final,
Most of them are scripted, but they make really good narratives. I don’t express myself that well in interviews, so I’m thankful for them. To answer your question—it’s mostly scripted from the start.
No fear of burnout, With MSI, EWC, and Summer all lined up,
I'm kind of used to this packed schedule I deal with it fine. I still have moments where I can rest in between matches. For example, after today's game, I'm probably going to rest at the hotel. I always see these many matches as good experiences and try to learn from them.
I don't really interact with players outside of my team or outside of official matches, so we don't have a strong relationship outside of the game. In-game, Chovy and I have played a lot of great games—I consider him a good opponent.
Would he teach his future child to play League? His answer is clear:
I won't force my kids or teach them to play League because I've really lived the life of a professional gamer and I know how difficult it is. So, I'll probably let my child do whatever he or she wants to do.
And the anime question:
It's a secret.
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