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Summit: It feels like There aren't many good orders in Korea that will work hard to integrate into the LCS

Two days after the start of the LCS Spring Games, C9 beat GG and EG to win two consecutive wins. After the game, Summit, a single player on C9, was interviewed by Korean media Inven.

Summit spoke about his unique approach to adapting to his new team, connections with former teammates, and the singles players he was looking forward to matching.

Q: You started the season with a 2-0 record. How did you feel about your performance in the first week of LCS?

A: In the first game I felt like I played well, but in the second game I didn't play very well. I'm glad we were able to win, but I still feel sorry for my performance.

Q: C9 seems to be looking at heroes that no one else would choose, such as Ayon Zhongdan and Solaka Zhongdan. Can you talk about the selection of these heroes? If possible, by the way, has this changed your understanding of the game as a singles player?

A: Overall, I think it's a good choice. But I haven't kept up with this style yet, and I'll do my best to adapt to it.

Q: I know that many of your members have recently returned to the team. How long have your five starters been practicing together so far?

A: One week.

Q: It may seem like you still have some improvements, but so far, your team is looking pretty good, especially your newcomer AD player Berserker. How did you feel about how he did this week?

A: I don't know if it has something to do with his youth, but I think being young means having sharp operations.

This seems to happen a lot, and when the big roster for your team is announced, people see you as the core of the team. Does this put extra pressure on you? If anything, how do you cope with these pressures?

A: Overall, I'm very grateful to the fans for looking forward to us so much. I think Berserker's flawless performance is in line with the expectations of fans, but I still have some shortcomings that need to be worked on to make up.

Q: You've been paired with License and Impact this week. Are they the single players in the LCS division you would expect from the alignment?

A: After today's confrontation with Impact, I feel very different from the other na division players who have been aligned with him and with other NA division players who have been aligned so far. I'm very much looking forward to playing against the other Korean singles players in the LCS division.

Q: If C9 can enter the S12 World Championship, will there be any players in lec, LCK and LPL that you are looking forward to matching?

A: I don't feel like LCK has too many good players right now. Speaking of which, I would very much like to be in a position with the Alphari players.

Q: You're not the only player to leave the LSB after the S11 season. Do you still have contact with your former teammates?

A: I haven't had much contact with them. However, the teammates who used to be with me at the LSB don't seem to be doing particularly well in their respective teams now, so they often message me about how tough they are.

Q: Well, hopefully as the season progresses, at least you'll be happy with your performance. Thanks for taking our interview, is there anything you'd like to say to your fans?

A: Compared to LCK, the way LCS plays and the style of play is really very different. I will do my best to integrate.

Summit: It feels like There aren't many good orders in Korea that will work hard to integrate into the LCS

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