Host: I'm curious, do you guys argue?
Ghost : We argue often.
Host: How do you argue? Like, "I'm right, why do you think you're right?"
Ghost : That's a mild case. Once, the day before the finals during training, BeryL said, "I can't play C8 anymore," and just left.
Host: In the middle of a scrim?
Ghost : He left right after the scrim ended. The bot lane wasn't going well, and he got angry. Then the coach went to find him and talked him into coming back after thirty minutes.
Host: Why did you argue?
Ghost : Because the bot lane wasn't going well.
Host: So he got mad at himself because the lane wasn't going well?
Ghost : We weren't coordinating well.
Host: He couldn't say anything to you, so he just left?
Ghost : No, he already talked to me, but things still weren't going well. After he came back, we were thinking, "Should we stop here or keep practicing?" Since the finals were the next day, we decided to keep practicing. We were pretty scared about the match, but we won 3-0 or 3-1.
Host: So you don't argue much with the top, mid, or jungle? No conflicts of opinion?
Ghost : The ones who strongly voice their opinions are usually Khan, Nuguri , and BeryL . My personality is more gentle, and living with Canyon and ShowMaker, we don't argue. They're very straightforward.
Host: They don't express their opinions?
Ghost : They do, but not forcefully. That's just how they talk.
Host: I saw on YouTube that Canyon speaks very calmly.
Ghost : I've only seen Canyon get angry once, at BeryL. During the World Championship, what did he say? I don't remember exactly. It was something like BeryL saying, "Shouldn't the jungler do this?" and Canyon replied, "Then can you do it better?" Something like that.