Q: What are your thoughts on finally making it to Europe after going through various difficult situations?
Scout: In a nutshell, I smoothly made it to Europe, and the weather and food in Europe are both great.
Q: From Scout's perspective, how was the process of coming to Europe? We don't need specific details.
Scout: Simply put, I did my best to make it to the Worlds, and I eventually succeeded in being here.
Q: Were you ever worried that you wouldn't be able to participate in this year's Worlds?
Scout: I believe there was a possibility, but I did everything I could because there are parts that I can't control, so I entrusted it to fate.
Q: Luckily, you managed to solve this problem in the end. How long did it take from solving the problem in China to joining your teammates in Europe? Did you have enough training time?
Scout: I tried my best not to affect the team as much as possible, so I don't think it had a major impact.
Q: You ultimately made it to the Worlds, looking back at this year's journey, how do you evaluate the team's performance? Which aspects showed the most improvement?
Scout: We played exceptionally well when we were in top form, and terribly when we weren't. Because we have great potential, our results were decent when we performed well. We didn't perform well in the playoffs this year, so our results weren't good. But we ultimately won the play-in stage and made it to the Worlds.
Q: Last year, you lost to T1 in the quarterfinals of the Worlds, and since then, your team's lineup has changed a bit, with Weiwei becoming the jungler. What is the biggest difference compared to last year?
Scout: There have been significant changes at the team level, and the meta for the Worlds is different every year. It's a competition full of possibilities, so comparing it to last year is not valid.
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