Chapter 92
Audrey smirked coldly at David and said, “I thought you didn’t care about the SAT anymore.”
“I was wrong!” David immediately stood up from his chair, looking meek and obedient in front of Audrey, which stunned everyone around him.
What happened to the cold, arrogant, fierce guy from just a moment ago?
Cade chuckled and recorded a short video, sending it to a certain big shot in the hospital. “Look at this, look at what it means to be a little puppy. Learn from it!”
“Audrey, it’s all my fault. I’m the one who wanted to come, and David just came to accompany me. The coach here at Cade’s place is a bit weak, so I wanted you to come over as a coach,” Brian confessed obediently when he saw that Audrey was really unhappy.
Everyone was shocked by Brian’s words.
“Kid, don’t tell me the coach you wanted to introduce is Audrey? Cade looked at Audrey in horror. This woman didn’t look like someone who could play games at all!
“Audrey is great at games. She’s way better than all of you!” Brian defended Audrey adamantly.
To him, Audrey was omnipotent.
“Kid, you better be careful with those big claims. A woman as a coach? She probably doesn’t even know the difference between an assassin and a marksman,” Layton sneered, looking at Audrey disdainfully.
Brian, David. and Cade shouted in unison, “Shut up!”
Layton was startled as the three of them simultaneously glared at him.
“You’re fired! Get out of here with your people!” Cade snapped. No matter what happened, Audrey could possibly be his future sister–in–law. How could he allow others to bully her? Cade was very angry.
“Fine, we’ll leave! This damn Jurassic King, I don’t even want to stay here. Don’t come begging to us later!” Layton, feeling extremely irritated, also huffed.
Layton was full of frustration. Now, he was coldly huffing. He didn’t believe that Cade would be fine if he really let Emmitt leave.
“Emmitt, let’s go!” Layton shouted.
“Sure, let’s see how they do without me in the new season!” Emmitt agreed, ready to teach Jurassic King a lesson for taking him lightly.
“Wait, did I say you could leave?” David’s cold, sharp gaze turned to the head coach, his expression devoid of the obedient demeanor. Instead, it carried a hint of ruthlessness.
Layton couldn’t help but recall the bet he made earlier. But apologizing by kneeling and bowing in front of everyone was out of the question.
Layton shouted, “Who do you think you are to make us apologize and…”
Before Layton could finish his sentence, David had already kicked directly, sending him to his knees and sprawling on the ground. Then, David bent down, grabbed Layton by the neck, and delivered three consecutive blows to the floor.
“Apologizing is unnecessary. I think your mouth stinks, but keeping your word is important. Consider these three knocks as your apology. Now get out!” David sneered, releasing Layton and grabbing a wet wipe from the coffee table to clean his hands, looking disgusted.
Layton, no match for David, lay on the ground for a while before getting up, bi
“You’ll regret this! I’ll make you pay!”
face ashen with humiliation and anger.
“Anyone who wants to leave with me, I’ll get you into another team!” Emmitt shouted, looking around at the remaining four team members.
“Emmitt, I’ll go with you!” A black–haired boy stepped forward.
Emmitt smirked provocatively at the others in the room.
Emmitt said, “Just wait and see. If you face me in the new season, I’ll crush you!”
With that, Emmitt and the coach left with the black–haired boy, leaving the team reduced from five members to three.
The three remaining team members looked at each other, then at Cade. “Boss, are we still competing this season?”
“Of course we are! I will play with you. Don’t worry, with me, the championship is in the bag!” Brian said cheerfully, his big eyes shining.
Everyone looked at the small child but kept quiet. Nobody took the words of a five or six–year–old kid seriously.
“Brian, I will play with you later. The competition isn’t something you can participate in now. You need to wait until you grow up,” Cade said as gently as he could.
“Audrey!” Brian looked at Audrey with pleading eyes, trying to gain her sympathy.
Audrey glanced at him and said casually, “Do as you like, but I won’t be the coach.”
Brian immediately became excited and looked at Audrey, taking advantage of the situation. “Audrey, can I ask Gutrender to be the coach?”
Audrey looked at Brian. “Call him yourself.”Content is © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
“Yay! Audrey, I love you!” Brian gave Audrey a big kiss on the cheek and happily went to make the call.
“Gutrender? Don’t tell me it’s the same Gutrender who was Blizzard’s top support player back in the day?” Cade seemed to be in disbelief, taking a moment to process the information.
“Yes, it’s him,” Audrey replied nonchalantly.
“Is it really the legendary Gutrender? What about Blizzard? Shouldn’t Blizzard join too?” Cade exclaimed eagerly, looking at Audrey, not even considering why Audrey and Brian would know someone like Gutrender, a top–tier figure in the esports industry.
Seeing Cade’s foolishly excited expression, Audrey stepped back a bit, putting some distance between them for safety.
“You’re Blizzard’s fan?” Audrey asked.
“Yeah, yeah, I’m a huge fan of Blizzard too! He’s my idol, forever and always!” Cade nodded excitedly, unable to contain his enthusiasm when it came to his idol.
Audrey and David looked at Cade as if he were a complete idiot.
The two of them had a strange look in their eyes.
Later, Audrey touched her nose, shifted her position a bit, and moved away from Cade, putting some distance between them, what she believed to be a safe distance.
Even the three players behind her brightened up upon hearing the mention of the top–tier legends.
Blizzard and Gutrender were considered the legends of the entire esports world, standing at the pinnacle of gaming excellence. Every gaming enthusiast aspired to become such a figure.
After a while, Cade finally came to his senses and looked at Audrey with a hint of suspicion. “What’s going on, Audrey? How do you know Gutrender? Are you a super fan of Gutrender too?”
Cade couldn’t help but feel a bit sorry for Dylan. It seemed Dylan had another rival in his pursuit of Audrey.