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... ou Yan playing Lee Sin?” Belial was doubtful.


If they had opted to pick the Jungler position first, why hadn’t Team Skycrown picked Zhou Yan’s most powerful champion, Elise, when she was still available in the pool?


No doubt Lee Sin was the more superior Jungler by default in this patch, but Belial knew that Elise was still the champion that Zhou Yan had the most confidence in. There must be a reason as to why Team Skycrown had passed on Elise so blatantly.


“Hades, ...

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