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The "first team to qualify for the S15 World Championship" has been born, advancing for seven consecutive years, and the T1 owner has apologized to Zeus.

Introduction: The S15 season matches have officially started, and it is believed that the majority of players have been following the recent clashes. The third stage of various leagues is underway as scheduled, and the first day of the LCK matches showcased intense competition. The Gen team easily swept the HLE team with a score of 2-0, securing their first victory in the third stage. This win not only broke the previous 26-match winning streak held by T1 but also made them the first team globally to qualify for the S15 World Championship. Is a dynasty truly being rebuilt? The owner of T1 has formally apologized to Zeus, overturning all previous statements, declaring that T1 was wrong and Zeus was right.

The first team globally to qualify for S15.


Most players are quite familiar with the LCK region, recognized as one of the world's top leagues. Over the past few years, the overall performance of the LCK has been outstanding. Since the league's establishment, many excellent professional players have returned to the LCK, leading to an increasing gap between the LPL and LCK. Whether in MSI or the Oil Cup, the LCK has maintained a dominant position. The Gen team, who recently won two championships, began their competition in the third stage after a one-day break, facing the strong HLE team on the first day. It was expected to be an exciting match, but after winning two championships, the Gen team has significantly improved.

After two matches, the Gen team hardly gave the HLE team any opportunities, winning quite easily. Following this match, the Gen team has reached a 27-match winning streak this season, breaking the 26-match winning record set by T1 in the S12 season, making them the team with the most consecutive wins in League of Legends history. It's worth noting that this streak includes victories in two world-class events, where they maintained a perfect record in both MSI and the Oil Cup. One cannot deny that this year's Gen team is indeed exceptional. Are they really on the path to establishing a dynasty?

Moreover, after defeating the HLE team, the Gen team became the first team globally to qualify for the S15 World Championship, meaning they can secure this spot even if they do not participate in upcoming matches. This may reflect the strength of a top team. The third stage, often referred to as the summer season, confirmed their qualification after just one match. It remains to be seen if T1 is feeling the pressure now, as the team owner recently issued a public apology, surprising all fans. After all, previously, both the management and the owner were quite stubborn.

To summarize the apology, it essentially states that T1 was entirely wrong, and Zeus was right, confirming Zeus's priority in considering the original team. The first offer received by Zeus was disrespectful, and there was never any doubt about Zeus's compliance. Due to internal communication issues and misunderstandings regarding HLE, they formally apologized to Zeus for the secondary harm caused to him. The text conveys an implicit message that they genuinely acknowledge their mistakes and hope for his forgiveness, perhaps even seeking to have Zeus return to T1. After the third stage and the World Championship, the next transfer period will begin, providing Zeus with an opportunity to rejoin the top five of T1, and who knows, they might compete again since there are no conflicts among the players.

Goodbye, everyone.

Who would have thought that the Gen team would reach such heights, and their mid-laner Chovy has qualified for the World Championship for seven consecutive years? From the Griffin team in S9, the DRX team in S10, the HLE team in S11, to the Gen team from S12 to S15. If he manages to win the World Championship this year, the title of Faker's successor would undoubtedly belong to him. However, there is an awkward point: despite qualifying for the World Championship seven times, he has never secured a runner-up finish.

What do you think about this situation, dear viewers?

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