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Ultimate Gamer: I Really Am A Pro League Player!

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Synopsis: At the Global Finals award ceremony. The host asks: "Now that you've finally won your trophy and your FMVP, what do you want to do most at this moment?" Lin Fan: "Can we hurry this up? The Rise of Kingdoms anniversary event is about to start." ...... JackeyLove: "Brother Fan never seems to need practice, yet he's just incredibly strong. I can't figure out what's going on—he doesn't seem like a pro player at all." 369: "Coach keeps telling me to study Dine's gameplay, but when I open his stream, he's playing Genshin Impact! How am I supposed to study that?" TheShy: "This is so fun! I want to grind Rise of Kingdoms with Dine too." Everyone says you can watch Dine's stream and see him playing any game—except League of Legends. Is he really a League pro player? To this, Lin Fan can only say: I really am a League pro player! ____ **Disclaimer:** This is a fan translation for personal enjoyment and educational purposes only. I do not own the original work, nor do I claim any rights to it. All rights belong to the original author and copyright holders. This translation is provided free of charge and is not intended for commercial use. If you enjoy this work, please support the official release if/when it becomes available. If the original author or copyright holder requests removal of this translation, I will comply immediately.
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