Perhaps due to the need to take a break from competition, “Chairman Faker” – a person who is extremely eager to compete, contribute, and seek victory in the professional League of Legends arena, cannot help but feel restless.
It’s no surprise that recently, he unexpectedly showed up on Twitter, despite social media not being a habit of Faker. And the content of the latest post from the Demon King was exactly what many fans had anticipated: showing off his cup.

He posted a portrait photo taken next to the 5 biggest international trophies of T1 in history, with the caption: “Mine 2”, as a way to reflect on his glorious journey on the occasion of the 7th anniversary of the professional League of Legends arena.

Because Faker rarely uses social media, his appearance this time, as usual, made the gaming community extremely excited. Fans found it even more interesting when they realized that the angle of Faker’s photo was the same place T1 had posted the picture of the 5 trophies to “show off” to G2 Esports. However, this time the “Head Demon” spoke up, while at G2, everyone from the owner to the players are hardcore fans of Faker, making it so that until now, no young man dares to… speak up.

Yes, speaking of counting trophies, who can match Faker, even though he has gone nearly 3 years empty-handed on the international stage, the achievements he has achieved while wearing the T1 jersey remain unmatched and surely hard for anyone to catch up with in the near future.
3 World Championship trophies in 2013, 2015, 2016 along with 2 MSI trophies in 2016, 2017 are the clearest evidence of Faker’s unprecedented achievements after 7 years of professional play.
And of course, even the trash talkers like G2 Esports cannot deny Faker’s number 1 position in the hall of legends, while, on Twitter, Cloud9’s response was just a very brief and concise statement:

At the end of March, Faker and T1 will return to the LCK Spring 2020 tournament after a break due to the complex developments of the pandemic in South Korea. Although the roster does not feature as many stars as in 2019, T1 is currently in quite good form and has plenty of chances to compete for the Korean League of Legends championship for the third consecutive time.