Love or Die: CEO’ s Daily Dose of Swoon (Cordelia)

Chapter 241



Chapter 241

Karl was on the verge of tears, his voice choked with emotion. "I'm sorry, Captain. It's all my fault. I let the team down."

He was the youngest of the lot, still green behind the ears. While his gaming skills were passable, being the last man standing in EW Club after the rest of the team had been sidelined due to injuries had put immense pressure on him. His resilience was tested, and unfortunately, he buckled under the weight of expectation.

This was the crux of EW Club's problem with their shooter position.

Karl had a long road ahead, needing at least a season to mature into the role.

Floyd clenched his jaw but softened his tone. "It's not your fault," he said reassuringly, always the pillar of calm in the stormy seas.

But even Floyd and Cordelia, the team's support, couldn't carry the game by themselves. Cordelia was new, still figuring out the dynamics of team fights, which made this scrimmage particularly challenging.

"Watch out!" Cordelia suddenly called. "Mid's gone missing."

The top laner chimed in, "Top's still here, but their jungler's MIA."

Their words triggered a collective realization, their eyes darting to Karl, who had just respawned, only to be ambushed once more by three opponents at the bottom lane.

Fuming, Karl pushed his keyboard away, taking deep breaths to calm himself.

"Stay focused," Floyd sighed, trying to stabilize the young player's morale.

Through his tears, Karl's voice trembled. "I'm so useless. If only I had launched my ultimate at the right moment, I could've escaped. But I panicked seeing them all rush at me."

Wade taunted in the public chat, "Looks like your new shooter's got stage fright, eh? Scared as a quail!"

That was the last straw for Karl.

Ignoring Clay's warning to fall back, Karl charged forward in defiance.

It was a disaster. Karl had completely lost his composure, and the game seemed beyond salvage.

Floyd could only sigh at the unfolding chaos.

Wade continued to needle them, "Hanging in there isn't too shabby, I suppose. That mid-laner's not bad, a new face? Shame about your shooter, though. Got a new guy and still not fielding him?"

At that, Yates stepped up, patting Karl on the shoulder. "Step aside. Let me handle this."

Karl was taken aback, his gaze flickering between Yates and Floyd.

Yates looked at Floyd, who, after a tense thirty-second stare at the screen, finally consented just as Karl was about to respawn. "Let him play." Yates took his seat, his usually defiant demeanor subdued, his fiery red hair seeming to dim in intensity as he focused on his role, moving towards the bottom lane.

As the enemies converged on him again, Yates showcased his skill, dodging their assault. Yet, instead of retreating, he pressed on.

"You're heading into a death trap!" Karl exclaimed.

But at that moment, Floyd emerged from the bushes, their jungle and shooter working in perfect harmony. Their combined forces turned the tide, securing a clean sweep in a 2v3 skirmish.

This was the synergy of true teammates, the kind that had once dominated the gaming world as the notorious duo, now complemented by Cordelia's damage output. Even with Clay and the top laner's occasional missteps, the team's overall performance was unaffected.

The battlefield's dynamics had shifted dramatically.

Cordelia, though initially struggling with teamwork, found inspiration in Yates and Floyd's example, understanding the essence of leveraging each other's strengths.

The climax of the game approached with one final team fight.

"Bro," Yates called out softly, a signal understood only by Floyd.Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.

Without hesitation, Yates initiated, a move that seemed suicidal for a shooter.

But as his ultimate skill concluded,

Floyd charged in, absorbing the

brunt of the enemy's assault,

allowing Yates to reposition and et

continge dealing damage, with` Cordelia following up with a devastating entrance.

Their flawless execution resulted in a staggering 1-for-5 trade in EW Club's favor.

Only their support fell, while the opposing team was completely annihilated, paving the way for a clear victory.

"That was exhilarating!" Clay, the bespectacled strategist, couldn't contain his excitement, even though he was out of play. "This felt like the golden days of EW Club. Captain, the synergy between you and the new shooter is uncanny. You guys never teamed up before, right? Incredible!"

Waller then made a suggestion that sparked hope, "If Cordelia focuses on mage roles and we let Yates take the shooter position, we might just clinch the championship this year!"

The conversation took a somber turn as everyone remembered Waller's injury.

Yet, the mood remained uplifted by their victory, their first in two months, breaking a losing streak that had haunted them during the group stages.

The path from their base to the enemy's nexus was short, yet for the veterans of EW Club, it was a deeply emotional journey, a reminder that their legacy was far from over.

However, just as they were about to clinch the win, an unexpected message popped up: CM had disconnected.

Confusion ensued until the coach received a call, only to angrily relay that CM claimed a power outage had occurred.

The excuse seemed flimsy at best, a poor attempt to save face, especially since the scrimmage had drawn nationwide attention.

Wade's social media post added fuel to the fire, "Sudden power outage during the game. Guess we'll have to settle this on the battlefield!" Despite the dubious nature of the excuse, some speculated that CM had deliberately thrown the match as a gesture of sportsmanship, not wanting EW Club to suffer a humiliating defeat.

But to EW Club, this victory, though tainted by controversy, was a testament to their resilience and a beacon of hope for the championship dreams that lay ahead.

In the laid-back atmosphere of the EW Club's training room, everyone seemed infused with a sense of optimism, even Karl, who was usually all frowns, couldn't help but crack a rare smile.

Karl turned to Cordelia, offering a sheepish apology, "Lia, from here on out, you're the boss. I swear, I'll never underestimate girls again!" Cordelia was about to respond with a chuckle when she noticed Yates and Floyd stepping outside.

Karl, along with Clay and Waller, were utterly confused. "Let the boss handle it. We've got this in the bag!"

Cordelia glanced at Everard and stood up, excusing herself to step out for a moment.

As soon as she left the room, she could hear Yates and Floyd having it out.

Yates was practically fuming, "I'm

the only one who can sync with you! Bro, did you see Waller's face? Did you see Clay? I'm their beacon of hope How can you be so heartless? Why won't you let me play?"

Floyd, visibly shaken by the intensity of the day's events, looked at Yates and slowly began, "Alright, you want to know? Today, I'll tell you why!"


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