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October 24th News - Fomos, a Korean media outlet, has released a statement from Adam at the conclusion of his month-long journey at the World Championship:
"Through this tournament, I felt the gap between myself and the strongest top laners from different leagues, and I've learned a lot. Competing against the best top laners has been very rewarding. Now, all that's left is my anticipation for the future. I'm looking forward to becoming stronger and continuously improving. Also, I'm very happy that my GODS (Garen, Olaf, Darius, Sett) have caught the attention of other teams. Not just DK, but even JDG, who is considered a strong contender for the championship, banned my champions. Whether it's strong teams or weaker ones, I feel that they are all very wary of my GODS. Because BDS often gains advantages based on my solo kills and opens up the game, as long as I perform well, the team's chances of winning increase. At least I feel that other players respect my GODS."
Throughout his journey in this year's World Championship, Adam has always been greeted with cheers. Whether he won or lost, as long as he picked Garen, the audience cheered for him. Initially, Adam was confused by these cheers, but as the tournament progressed, he turned these cheers into confidence. In this competition, Korean fans have given Adam support not inferior to that given to LCK players. He now also understands the support from Korean fans.
So, which moment during this one-month journey has left the deepest impression on Adam? He said it was the moment when he won the first match in Korea. "We spent nearly a month in Korea after arriving on September 26th. The most memorable moment was when I was interviewed after defeating GG. At that time, there were so many support signs in front of me that could be called works of art."
Although it's unfortunate that he can't continue his journey in the World Championship, Adam hasn't forgotten to show his gratitude to the Korean fans who have supported him.
"During my time in Korea, I received many gifts and support from fans. I just hope my games have left a lasting impression on everyone, and I'll definitely come back stronger next time."
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