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An anonymous service brings Sanghyeok face-to-face with the one man he can never afford to meet.
Can a professional player survive the risks of an on-demand Alpha? -
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The nation wanted a weapon. The institute wanted control.
But he already belonged to someone else. -
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At the very top of the league, Sanghyeok and Jihoon have always been nothing more than rivals who cross paths under bright stage lights.
But after one match, a brief encounter offstage leaves Sanghyeok shaken—and Jihoon closer than he should be.
There is something unsettling about Jihoon’s gaze, his words, the way exhaustion suddenly feels like surrender.
Some rivals hide ambition. Others hide something far more dangerous. -
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As Sanghyeok’s heat drew closer, he forced suppressants down his throat day after day just to keep the cycle at bay, pushing his body far beyond what it could handle. Yet no matter how aggressively he tried to suppress the symptoms, the medication never fully worked. The exhaustion settled deep into his bones, making every movement sluggish and painfully heavy.
That day was their match against Gen.G, but from the very beginning, everything felt wrong. His teleport timings were off, and even engages that would normally have been flawless kept falling apart by the narrowest margins. The team’s coordination faltered in ways it rarely ever did, skirmishes collapsing before they could properly stabilize, and worst of all, he kept getting caught first before fights could even begin. It was a miserable performance by his own standards—one he couldn’t justify no matter how hard he tried.
That night, Chovy appeared in his dreams.
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The clash between Chovy and Faker—two mid-laners who define the league—always carried a tension that felt ready to ignite at any moment. Whenever Gen.G faced T1, even the air inside LoL Park seemed to sharpen with anticipation. And yet, once the cameras went dark and the noise of the broadcast faded, the looks they exchanged in quiet hallways and behind the stage hinted at something far more complicated than simple rivalry.
