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Of course we all know they will eventually fall in love but "How?" is something we anticipate. I was actually pretty excited when the female lead swore that she was going to make "Myeol Mang" her love of life so he can die for her, so "Korean drama cliche" but I just love it. I really enjoyed the start where the female lead signed a contract with "Myeol Mang" (sort of like a destroyer) and thereafter started their ill-fated relationship. Poor arrangement on plots, less impressive production, a let-down on the mysterious characters development, dull climax and mostly, too much unnecessary parting and whining (from the girl who is facing death). It got a generally-likeable fantasy genre, a mysterious yet charming immortal male lead, an A-class casting lineup, a great couple chemistry and mostly, a fascinating storyline (in the start). He is definitely one to watch out for.Wasted Potential A good story and captivating start but developed to be an "excessive" tearjerker, TBH it could have been a big hit (Facepalm). However, he now plays for Cloud9, having won both LCS Spring 20 tournaments. The biggest prize fund was from the Mid-Season Invitational of 2017, in which his team won $338,000. This is just one of the many tournaments where Zven has scored some major cash prizes with G2. Not bad for his first big appearance.Īfter Origen, Zven joined G2 Esports and took home the win in 2016 during the EU LCS Summer 2016 tournament. First appearing in the World Championship of 2015, Zven and his team at the time, Origen, took the 3rd/4th spot, winning a whooping $150,000.

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Currently part of Cloud9, taking the ADC role of course, Zven has an extensive history with League of Legends. One of the most well known names in the ADC esports world, Zven is someone not to mess with. V3 (Archer Ashe) VS LGD (Langx Ornn) Highlights - 2020 Worlds Play-in Day 3 In August of 2021, once again FlyQuest Academy took the 3rd/4th place position, getting another $4000 win. 2021 has been a good year for Johnsun so far. However, after changing teams twice, first to Dignitas and now to FlyQuest (Academy), things are ramping up for the up-and-coming player. While his team didn’t win, he came back stronger than ever in 2019, getting the 3rd/4th spot in LCS Academy League and winning $4000 with his team, SoloMid Academy.

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He first appeared in the minor tournament, the Tyler1 Championship series of Fall 2017. JohnsunĪ recent edition to the FlyQuest Academy, Johnsun (real name: Johnson Nguyen) is an ADC carry from Canada with great potential. So let’s jump in and see who’s making a big splash recently. Often seen as the carries of the team, the ADC player is a crucial role to fill for any team in Esports. With Worlds on the horizon for 2021, everyone is looking to see who the next big player in League of Legends is.

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