Chapter 81: Breaking the Deadlock Leg Technique
The deafening screams of EDG fans echoed through the arena; even though the RNG supporters remained silent, it did nothing to dampen the high-spirited atmosphere of the venue!
The most "pure-blooded" members left in this RNG lineup are the mid and support, Hu and Ming, among whom it is clear that Xiaohu has higher popularity; one could say the majority of the team's fans are his fans.
And this solo kill absolutely exceeded everyone's pre-match expectations!
The secondary broadcast channel was deathly silent, a stark contrast to the heated scene, leaving the two "dogs" of Huya staring in stunned silence.
Zzitai, who had just been cheering for the success of RNG's bot lane counter-attack, stared at the broadcast screen in silence, his mouth hanging open so strangely that if one didn't know better, they would think he had pried off someone's McLaren center console!
"Xiao~hu~, that shouldn't be..." Zzitai's tone lacked its previous arrogance, sounding weak and powerless.
"To be honest, there wasn't much of a problem with Xiaohu's play this time; he used his Flash very decisively. It's just that Ye Wen's details were pushed to the limit!" Letme attempted to analyze the play from the slow-motion replay.
"After the advantage from the two consecutive trades earlier, there clearly would have been a better technique for the final trade, but Camille insisted on taking a losing trade. This shows that the damage was absolutely within his calculations!"
"The limit cooldown of the Q, the Ignite to refresh Conqueror, and then this final sequence..."
The director focused the slow-motion replay on the moment Camille "clung and hovered" on flat ground.
This was clearly beyond the understanding of most non-Camille specialist players, and even Zzitai, who had been retired for many years, was a bit bewildered.
As everyone knows, Camille's E has three stages.
The first stage is "firing the hookshot" to hit a wall.
The second stage is the displacement of the body "dashing toward the hookshot location."
The third stage is the body's dash "leaping from the wall."
And under normal circumstances, shouldn't Camille's third-stage dash effect be invalidated immediately after falling from the wall?
"What kind of move is this, Bai Yun? How can it even be like this!" Zzitai asked, puzzled.
"It's E-Flash-E!" Letme's voice was full of surprise: "This is a little trick for high-level Camille players. The execution difficulty itself isn't too high, but the problem lies in Ye Wen's timing here!"
"His grasp of the timing is so extreme! How can this person be so daring with his plays!?"
Letme tried to explain the deeper aspects of that play to the viewers in the stream.
The principle of E-Flash-E is actually not hard to understand; it's that Camille can change her landing spot with an extremely rapid Flash after the second stage of E attaches to a wall, changing the leap position while retaining the "wall-clinging" effect.
And the time this repositioning can retain the cling effect is no more than 0.5 seconds at most.
Under normal circumstances, the error rate for an instant E-Flash-E is already quite high.
Not to mention someone like Ye Bo, who didn't kick immediately after flashing, but instead seized that brief pause of less than a second to force the highly nervous Renekton—threatened by the Ignite—to use his Flash first!
"Do you guys understand how extreme it is now that I've said that? It's that split-second pause!"
"Even if it were just a tiny bit slower, Camille's E would be interrupted by her own Flash, and it would look incredibly ugly!"
"Xiaohu died right there. After all, if Camille uses a normal E-Flash, Xiaohu, holding his second E and Flash, could completely Flash in the opposite direction while you're in the air, and then it might be Camille who gets outplayed!"
"Only with this precise angle of Camille's kick could he land the mid-air W early, followed by the landing true-damage AA-Q; only then would the damage be exactly enough, just like the outcome!"
Letme became more and more excited as he spoke.
The reason was nothing else but the fact that he was suddenly a bit "envious."
The talent required for this kind of play goes without saying, but what's more important is the courage to perform such a play at that moment.
This is a kind of "arena talent" for a professional player—mentality!
If Camille's E-Flash-E had failed and looked ugly, it would definitely have become a shameful moment for him, just like for other players, to be repeatedly whipped and mentioned by netizens later.
Yet Ye Bo still chose to do it.
And it's not just that he did it once; almost every game has similar moments!
Letme admitted that he didn't have that kind of mentality; he was better at playing team-oriented heroes like Ornn who "don't make mistakes," relying on team utility to shine.
Of course, the facts eventually proved that it was precisely because Letme found this path most suitable for himself that he earned the title "Emperor Let" near the end of his career.
Just look at his performance in the arena—a mentality where his hands would shake if there was no feedback!
If he had chosen to play other types of top laners back then, it wouldn't be strange if he had faded into the crowd or even had more "disastrous arena moments" than Zzitai.
"It's truly terrifying. With this kind of gaming talent, Ye Wen is indeed born to pull off these cool plays!" After finishing his thought, Letme couldn't help but exclaim once more.
[Has Bai Yun defected to the Huluwa side? What kind of esports succubus is Master Ye!]
[To be fair, it's true. If you let Ye Wen play farming champions like Azir or Corki, he might not actually achieve any results. With his style of loving extreme plays, one mistake on a hard-carry farmer and he might just throw the game!]
[But you have to choose the path that suits you. Besides, what's so good about farming mid laners? Didn't you see the result of the previous farming mid laner? They've already been kicked to the curb!]
[Heh, when it comes to hard carries, you have to look at my junior!]
[Oh? Got it, hard-carry Galio, hard-carry Karma, hard-carry Seraphine!]
Seeing his teammate, who shared the same "loyal dog of the Royal family" persona, showing signs of defection, Zzitai retorted with dissatisfaction.
"What are you barking about! Xiaohu has TP, so even if he gets solo killed, he can return to lane; he won't lose much!"
"To be honest, in this 2v2 mid-jungle, Renekton can still fight even if he gives Camille two kills!"
Letme poured another bucket of cold water: "But Wei is going to be forced out of the bot lane. Camille's solo kill actually indirectly saved the bot lane..."
Originally, Lee Sin was preparing to further suppress the bot lane; if Caitlyn didn't recall, she would have been dived three-on-one.
Once Caitlyn was forced to recall at full health, even if she didn't die, she would have been forced to lose two waves of minions, which would have immediately leveled the playing field in the bot lane.
But due to the death in the mid lane, Camille was briefly freed after the solo kill, directly retreating to give a "missing" ping, creating support pressure; naturally, Lee Sin couldn't dare to force a dive anymore.
Chain reactions followed one after another.
Viego went deep into Lee Sin's top jungle to clear the remaining two camps, and since his own bottom jungle hadn't respawned yet, Lee Sin was effectively forced to suffer a jungle deficit!
It was equivalent to the bot lane kill being partially offset!
Back and forth, the value of this solo kill was already far more than just one kill!
The morale within RNG, which had just surged due to the gains from the bot lane offensive, fell back to a low point, and their tempo was severely hit.
However, the "war criminal" Hu's mentality remained unaffected, and he continued to comfort his teammates with his raspy voice: "It's okay, I can stabilize in lane; our 2v2 mid-jungle can still fight."
Wei also expressed agreement: "We'll try to play more 2v2 mid-jungle and not let them roam freely."
It was clear that since RNG couldn't get results in the top or bottom lanes, the only thing they could utilize was the combination advantage of the mid and jungle.
Even though Camille got another kill, before getting the key item {Divine Sunderer}, her combat capability against Renekton still couldn't pull away.
In fact, Renekton was still stronger!
This is why, in the arena, Renekton remains a frequent guest despite not having a high win rate.
"Strategic significance."
This hero's fighting ability before 10 minutes is unreasonable; often, even at 0-2 or 0-3, he can exert significant impact, whether it's taking hard fights or providing stable crowd control to assist teammates.
Of course, the price is that if he fails to achieve results during his power spike and cannot force a quick victory, Renekton's utility will plummet after 20 minutes.
"Viego didn't want to gank Renekton; he stole a Flash-W to the top lane, and Breathe decisively flashed in sync!"
"This is the deterrent of the 'Broken Pig' combo; if Viego lands a W, he can stack layers for Sejuani from a distance. Kennen ultimately had to use Flash to save his health; the top lane matchup has to be even more careful now."
"Fortunately, Renekton went straight for a pair of Plated Steelcaps; there's absolutely no pressure in lane!"
Three minutes of peace passed.
Lee Sin wanted to seek a gank in the mid lane, but Camille was steady and no longer traded as aggressively, instead attracting the enemy jungler's firepower.
In comparison, the laning situations for EDG's top and bottom lanes were gradually becoming clear.
"RNG is starting the Dragon! Very smart! Although my bot lane laning isn't winning, a 4v4 is definitely an advantage!" Zzitai shouted hoarsely.
"EDG chooses to avoid the fight! The first Dragon is secured steadily; this is the mid-jungle deterrence of Renekton and Lee Sin!"
Letme actually started to explain for EDG: "Actually, EDG didn't do anything wrong. The bot lane has been up by nearly 20 CS for five minutes; with Caitlyn's laning advantage, there's no need to take risks in team fights too early."
EDG's bot lane, while defending against ganks, was able to maintain a laning advantage of about 20 CS, which already fulfilled the purpose of picking this combination.
It's just that ADCs are inherently weak in the early game.
At the five-minute mark, Caitlyn, who isn't strong at fighting, doesn't have enough impact on the game state.
EDG was waiting for their mid and jungle to hit level six to find an opportunity to roam and break the deadlock.
"Camille is level six. She has a Tiamat, and I can't quite keep her in check; you guys need to be careful," Xiaohu warned in time.
"Brother Hu, I have Flash. Can we gank Camille again?" Wei had an idea: "It would be best if we could keep her locked in the mid lane. Her Flash is still synced with yours, right?"
Wei's idea was simple.
The way to prevent the opponent from roaming is to apply huge laning pressure, standing in front of the minion wave to delay the time it takes for both waves to reach the tower.
Although this would tie both mid laners to the mid lane, Renekton only needed to wait for resources like the Rift Herald and Dragon, and combined with the 2v2 in the jungle, he could already exert strategic significance.
RNG's original design for picking Renekton was exactly this.
It was only because of the solo kill in the mid lane that Renekton's individual advantage was gone, and since he also lacked Flash, he didn't dare to take dangerous positions without jungle protection.
But, as long as Lee Sin could help Renekton regain an advantage, the mid-jungle situation would fall back under RNG's control!
"Bursting Camille might be a bit dangerous; she's too flexible. If we don't burst her down, it's easy to let her run," Xiaohu said with slight hesitation, proposing a further idea.
"However, Viego is easy to burst. There's a chance to burst Viego!"
Breathe, who had just had his Flash forced out in the top lane, provided information: "Viego has no Flash."
Xiaohu made a prompt decision and began to contribute his seasoned acting skills, "deliberately" making a mistake in his trade with Camille in an extremely natural way.
This scene was far from the first time it had happened in this match, so there was no reason for anyone to suspect anything unusual.
And Jiejie, who was observing the information from all lanes, also discovered the opportunity in the mid lane at the first moment.
"Master Ye, is there a way to gank Renekton? He seems to have no summoner spells!"
"Hmm, his Flash is synced with mine, but actually, he's a bit hard to kill."
Ye Bo was slightly hesitant, feeling that a Renekton with Plated Steelcaps wasn't that easy to kill, which was why he hadn't called for the jungler until now.
"It's fine! Even forcing him to recall is enough. Since the enemy top and bottom lanes have no Flash, we can dive them, and both TPs are on cooldown!" Jiejie had already prepared the subsequent tactical plan.
Renekton's health had already been lowered; even if the gank didn't result in a kill, as long as they could force a recall, their mid and jungle could still go to break through the top or bottom lanes.
Ye Bo felt that what the other said was also reasonable.
Viego turned on his Sweeper and headed to the mid lane river.
Camille initiates a normal W-poke, while Renekton, as if he hasn't learned his lesson, E-dashes in to close the distance again.
A Renekton who actively uses E at this moment is clearly missing the mark!
"There's an opening!"
Viego, considering that Renekton might try to escape in the opposite direction, doesn't immediately charge his W, but simply activates Harrowed Path to charge at Renekton.
Camille isn't in a rush to use her abilities, just chasing Renekton with a series of high kicks.
However, Renekton doesn't escape in the opposite direction, instead fleeing straight back toward the tower—perhaps considering Camille's chasing ability, he knows he'd be caught even if he ran the other way.
It’s just that doing so is like walking right into Viego’s face.
Jiejie is pleasantly surprised, his hands gripping Heartbreaker as he begins to charge it.
But at this moment, the Butcher of the Sands’ body suddenly rolls forward, and at the same time, dark energy surges around him, using an R-E combo to cancel the post-cast animation of his ultimate and instantly dashing into Viego’s face!
Ye Bo suddenly feels something is wrong!
Is this Xiaohu being a bit too reckless?
If Renekton had honestly used his ultimate and E’d backward, he theoretically wouldn't die, but using his E like this makes things uncertain.
The main point is that Renekton has Plated Steelcaps; there's no way he could solo kill Viego from full health, and even if Xiaohu’s laning strength isn't top-tier, he shouldn't be making this kind of mistake!
Camille also suddenly turns her head and changes her pathing to move downward.
"Hooked him!" Zzitai yells at the top of his lungs: "Renekton is using the attack range bonus from his W to trade against Viego’s W crowd control!"
"Lee Sin hits the Sonic Wave over the wall with no pressure! Viego has no Flash, he’s definitely dead."
"Holy!!!"
"What kind of kick is that! Damn, an interception in mid-air!"
The moment the Sonic Wave was fired over the wall, Jiejie’s heart skipped a beat.
The Renekton and Lee Sin mid-jungle duo is powerful because both are heroes with extremely high instant single-target burst, and Renekton’s reliable crowd control can help Lee Sin easily land all his ability damage!
Viego, stunned by Renekton’s red-fury W, has no chance to react to the sonic wave flying over the wall.
But, just as Lee Sin leaps in to kick—a Camille suddenly appears from below, kicking back!
That figure looks a bit crooked, as if she deliberately shifted a few degrees to the side.
But it was those few degrees that allowed her to dodge the Renekton blocking the front, brushing past him and colliding with the latter in mid-air!
The Hextech Steel Leg and the Shaolin Temple Cloth Leg collide in mid-air.
The result, naturally, is flesh being struck down by steel!
"Kill Renekton!"
Camille had already applied Ignite to the stunned Renekton in advance; Viego shows no intention of retreating, and the two combine their efforts to unleash a flurry of damage on Renekton.
Lee Sin, having broken free from the stun, immediately uses W Safeguard to dash to Renekton, wanting to shield him while joining the battlefield to force a trade for Viego.
But Camille suppresses her ultimate, which she hadn't used yet.
It was precisely timed to the moment Lee Sin’s crowd control ended!
Hextech Ultimatum is activated half a step early!
The instantly generated zone, The Hextech Field, knocks the mid-air Lee Sin away for a second time.
The mechanic of Safeguard requires touching a friendly "hero unit" to generate a shield; after being interrupted, it naturally fails to take effect!
The bond of Wei protecting the tiger—the jungler can't abandon the tiger—seeing the health bars of Renekton and Viego, he decisively E-Flashes forward, attempting to force his way into the battlefield for the third time!
This time, Camille truly cannot interrupt him again.
But so what?
Lee Sin’s most important combat ability in the early game is the "execute" bonus damage carried by the second activation of his Q, Resonating Strike, which can deal up to double damage.
And for a level five Lee Sin, both his Q and W abilities were interrupted; neither the execute damage nor the shield were provided, and he missed at least 2 seconds of damage due to the delayed entry.
Relying solely on a level one E ability is clearly not enough.
Renekton had Ignite applied by Camille early on, so even with the detail of waiting for a red-fury Q, he couldn't recover much health.
A kick flips him up.
Renekton falls first!
Viego, with less than 100 health left, tanks a heavy punch from Lee Sin to summon the soul on the ground, instantly entering an untargetable state.
Through the passive ability Sovereign's Domination, he recovers 10% of Renekton’s maximum health upon possessing the body.
The instantly gained three bars of health fill Lee Sin with despair.
"Run, Wei!" Xiaohu shouts urgently.
Lee Sin’s health is still relatively healthy; there should still be a chance to walk back into the tower.
"Jie, save up red fury!" Ye Bo shouts a reminder.
Under normal circumstances, Renekton using his fastest Q-E-E combo on a hero only provides 30 fury; to start with 0 fury and land a red-fury W, he needs to land a full 4 auto-attacks.
But his passive, Reign of Anger, effect is: {When health is below 50%, gain 50% extra fury}!
Below half health, after Q-E-E, Renekton only needs to land 1 auto-attack to directly use a red-fury W.
Viego-Renekton doesn't rush to act, steadily using E-Q-E to land a red-fury W and stun Lee Sin.
Camille raises her heel again, using A-Q to trigger one Sheen proc, then meticulously waits 2 seconds to use the second Q for a second Sheen true damage proc, maximizing all her damage!
The two pursue aggressively until they chase him into the tower, kicking the bald monk to the ground.
"Damn!!!" Zzitai is red-faced, his mental state completely shattered.
"It's over! The mid-jungle dying together is a bit of a disaster!" Letme’s expression isn't as exaggerated as his teammate on the other side of the screen, and he even reviews and discusses this play.
"This Camille play is incredibly critical; it’s a one-man turnaround. She interrupted two of Lee Sin’s abilities in a row, and the second R-interruption even had some prediction! The normal speed of R isn't faster than Lee Sin’s W!"
"Viego’s health was just one hit away; if he could have landed that punch earlier, this would have been a 1-for-1, which RNG could have completely accepted."
"Truly bold and meticulous, a real Ye Wen!"
[Bai Yun! Pay attention to the main team!]
[Is Wei starting? Sabotaging Xiaohu!]
[Fatty’s classic move of ruining the top laner; seeing Xiaohu on the Top-Hu account, the passive skill has been triggered!]
[Top-Hu? P-Hu! Didn't Renekton pull this himself earlier, forcing the jungler to come over and clean up his mess? This Renekton is pure green!]
[Master Ye is so damn detailed, feels like he could poke someone!]
[Ho ho, Camille gets two kills here, Xiaohu is sweating buckets.]
News of the disaster in the mid lane arrives, and everyone on RNG sinks into despair.
Even the calm and collected Black Xiaohu shows visible changes in his complexion.
What can be done about this?
Originally, the only thing they could play was the mid-jungle, but this play directly reversed the situation in the mid lane.
Moreover, Camille destroys towers extremely quickly; Renekton didn't have Teleport, and relying on Sheen and Q, she soloed three plating stacks in the mid lane!
Fattened to the sky!
When Camille leaves base next, she will have at least a 1500-gold item lead.
Even if Renekton’s hero advantage were greater, facing a 4-0 Camille with this kind of development, there is absolutely no reason to have the qualifications to resist!
"Play safe and wait for the Rift Herald fight," Xiaohu tries to soothe the atmosphere.
But 2 minutes later, as the time for the Rift Herald fight approaches.
Camille appears in RNG’s vision again, walking out from her base.
And on her person... Divine Sunderer has actually appeared, entering her complete form!
This is already approaching the development of the Lucian from the previous game!
"Retreat, retreat, retreat! Don't fight, give it up!"
RNG is helplessly persuaded to retreat and is forced to start shrinking their defensive line.
But once they enter a normal laning rhythm, that is EDG’s home turf, where they have the lineup advantage on the blue side.
Aphelios’s auto-attack range is a mere 550 yards, the same level as Vayne; only when his sister gives him the sniper rifle, Calibrum, can he possess the 650-yard range of Caitlyn.
In a clash between top-tier ADs, 100 range is enough to create a gap, let alone with players like the EDG bot lane duo who emphasize laning.
After their Flash cooldowns are back up, the bot lane duo starts to push the lane aggressively.
Braum’s normal W-jump to a minion to close the distance results in him being hooked back by Renata’s Q, and during trades, he can do nothing but hold up a 3-second shield; after level six, he even has to save his E to defend against Renata’s ultimate.
Uncle Braum can only stand there and watch as the AD gets poked, unable to do anything.
"Camille is missing..." Xiaohu, having lost lane priority, doesn't know where the opponent has gone and can only issue a warning.
RNG’s bot lane has a Control Ward placed at the entrance bush of the bottom jungle, and there is also a ward in the river bush; holding the tower is relatively safe, but the top laner Kennen is at risk of being dove.
But Xiaohu has Teleport, so no matter where they are ganked, he can immediately use Teleport to protect them.
Just at this moment, Viego is suddenly seen in the bottom river, activating his Oracle Lens to clear wards.
"Viego is here, then Camille should be..."
Just as Ming is voicing his speculation.
Gala, with his sharp eyes, suddenly sees a thin steel cable in the extreme vision shielded by the scanner, flashing past.
The ADC’s instinct makes his hair stand on end, as if he remembered that terrifying figure from the previous game, and he screams out in a panic!
"Taliyah, Taliyah, Taliyah!!! Taliyah is here!"
"Taliyah? Where is Tal—"
Just at the moment Ming is stunned.
Camille has already initiated from a long distance with E, flashing to change position at the corner of the wall, and then coldly strikes out from behind the wall on the left side of the defensive tower!
Instantly flying over two walls, in mid-air, she pulls out a divine cable nearly 2000 yards long!
A wall-leaping "E-Flash-E"!
A normal four-man dive on the bottom lane has vision preparation for RNG; if a normal four-man dive shows its head, the opponents would immediately use double Teleport to save them, and since the EDG top laner doesn't have Teleport down before 14 minutes, it's still very hard to dive.
But just as Xiaohu heard the sound and prepared to Teleport, he switched his screen over to look.
He already saw Camille kick in from mid-air without warning! Stunned two people, aiming at the area where Aphelios sat!
Renata simultaneously swept out the Chemtech poison mist in advance.
But Camille's E only controlled for 0.75 seconds; the moment the crowd control ended, Ming immediately raised his shield at top speed, blocking the poison mist!
{Braum's E skill cannot swallow skills like a wind wall; it only immunizes the "damage" of the first skill, but the effect is still borne by Braum.}
And the "mutinous" Braum
raised his Hail of Blades for three punches, giving his own ADC a violent beating!
Aphelios had just broken free from the stun and was just preparing to start operating—when he was instantly stunned by his own support!
"Damn it!"
Camille pulled up with a true damage kick, converting the percentage damage of Divine Sunderer into "true damage" as well.
The damage was already quite terrifying.
The reason Camille must build {Sheen-series} items is precisely because the true damage of the second part of the Q skill can attach the item's extra amplification as well!
"Gazi has fallen!" Zzitai shouted at the top of his lungs: "What kind of broken damage is this Camille doing!"
"Can the RNG top-jungle trio turn around and catch the top lane?"
Letme shook his head: "Can't catch him, this is a pig, and an EDG pig at that! Plus, it's a greasy pig!"
"Caitlyn's tempo is about to start, and RNG has another very serious problem."
"Right now, who can go and play a solo lane against this Camille?"
After killing two people under the tower, EDG didn't hand over the Rift Herald; they pushed down the bottom tower and then the jungler and the bottom duo rotated to push mid.
Initiating Caitlyn's pushing tempo.
Camille continued to push the bottom lane, and only Renekton could retreat to defend.
But it was very obvious that Renekton had already lost the qualification to lane against Camille, and was even being ridden in the face and harassed under the tower, causing RNG to have to split one person at all times to "protect Hu."
This was adding frost to the snow for a team already in a dire situation.
Kennen in the top lane, who was laning just fine, was suddenly forced to end his laning phase when three people pushed down the first tower!
Breathe, feeling like Gala on stage, just wanted to scream: "This is a top laner!"
Caitlyn's pushing system was even more suffocating than the Lucian from the previous game, with the entire lineup's system pushing rapidly.
Tabe, in the RNG backstage, shook his head and sighed repeatedly.
"This game is gone. It's my lineup that had problems; both top and bottom were too weak early on, and they just happened to catch our weak points."
"If we run into them again in the playoffs, this mid laner must be suppressed to death!"
Zhu Kai couldn't say anything technical, so he could only pour some chicken soup for Tabe: "It's okay, it's okay! Losing this game at most means no Resurrection Armor, and if EDG loses one more game, maybe we still have a chance at the Resurrection Armor!"
"They seem to have finished playing all the strong teams in the regular season; as long as there are no outrageous mistakes, who else could they lose to later..." Tabe thought back and forth, unable to come up with an answer.
"BLG! Don't you think their lineup is very strong after they reinforced with Scout! They only played for the first time today and were able to win one game against TES!"
Zhu Kai replied as a matter of course.
"As long as Scout can take down this guy, I feel like BLG can win in any other position, right!"
"..."
Tabe suddenly seemed to transform into Azir, looking at the other person with the gaze of someone caring for a sand soldier, unable to speak.
Are you sure Scout can withstand this kick?
7.5k, this match is already finished here.
The garbage time later will use this as a transition, and the next chapter will gloss over it.
The protagonist didn't actually use any "technical" Camille operations in this match; they were all relatively mechanical skills. After the protagonist masters Camille later, there will be many more flashy operations~
Thanks to the brothers for the monthly tickets!
Thanks to the brothers for the support!
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