Fritz thanked Perseus repeatedly before turning around and sprinting out of the place as quickly as he had arrived. Ava ran after him, trying to hold him, but he shoved her hands away.“Didn’t you hear what he said?” Fritz demanded. “He said I should divorce you, or I’ll go bankrupt!”His guards restrained her from getting closer to him, and he entered his car, leaving Ava behind. She tried chasing after the car, but he didn’t stop.Stomping her foot on the floor in frustration, she turned around, her fists tightening as she walked back into the party.Perseus and the ladies were still where she had left them, and seeing them made her blood boil.“Are you happy now that you’ve destroyed my marriage?” Ava demanded, pointing an accusing finger at Sherry. “You told your fiancé to make him divorce me, didn’t you?”Before she could say another word, Krista snapped her fingers, and security immediately entered.“Get this woman out of here right now,” Krista ordered. “And I don’t want to see
Perseus stared at Eris. “We’ll talk about this later. How’s the game coming along?”Eris’ eyes darted to Sherry, who shrugged, holding Perseus' arm as they walked toward Eris.“Smoothly,” Eris replied. “Only one character needs correcting. Her hair should’ve been blue instead of pink. Josh made a mistake.”Perseus raised an eyebrow. “Does that really matter now? We’re just advertising the game. It can be fixed before we leave. Where’s Josh?”“I don’t know,” Eris said. “He hasn’t arrived yet, and he’s not answering his calls.”[You don’t need to find him or look for him. You and Eris can handle it. You have Lint so that you can borrow his knowledge.]Perseus glanced at her. ‘Okay.’“Try calling him,” Sherry suggested to Perseus. “He wouldn’t ignore a call from his boss.”“No need,” Perseus replied. “It’s something I can easily fix.”Eris nodded. “Fine, then. Let’s get going.”They all walked inside the company. Perseus handed Sherry over to a secretary who would oversee her internship
Upon arriving at the airport of the city where the event would take place, Perseus and the team were greeted by cars holding signs with their name, “Risthan.”After entering the cars and being dropped at their destination, the vehicles drove off, leaving them in front of a large mansion. Perseus raised his head to take in the building, as did the rest of the group.Each of them had a bored look on their faces as they stared at the mansion. All they wanted was to play games, livestream, and compete in tournaments. None of them were thrilled about being trapped in a mansion for days with every second of their time being live-streamed.“We’re here,” Eris said. “We have to go in and not spend the rest of the day standing out here.”Ethan grunted. “I didn’t want to come if it wasn’t for the fact that I was threatened.”“You’re speaking like we had a choice,” Perseus replied, brushing past Ethan and walking toward the mansion. “We have to go in and pick a nice spot to stay.”Ethan sighed as
"Each of the sections is more like a house, complete with a living room, kitchen, rooms, and a gaming section for all of you," Liliana continued. "You won’t need to go out to eat, but for the event, you will."She swiped a card in the section, and Perseus noticed the name of their team on it. "This card will be distributed to each of you," she announced. "Make sure not to lose it, or others could get into your rooms.""Okay!" the others agreed in unison.Perseus liked the structure of the house and wondered how they had come up with something so unique. It felt more like an apartment within a mansion."How many rooms are there?" Eris asked."Eight," Liliana replied. "It’s enough for all of you." With that, she pushed the door open and walked in.The room was designed in black and white. Perseus and the others followed her inside."It’s pretty," Ace said. "I’ll go pick a room."With that, Ace, Jeremy, and Ethan hurried up the stairs to claim a room for themselves. A panel appeared in f
Perseus watched as several panels appeared in front of him. He moved the panels around, bringing one closer to his face.The first name on the panel was a boy named Caleb. He had orange hair, blue eyes, and freckles on his face.[Name: Caleb.][Age: 23.][Rank: Top 12.][Team name: Golnana. He is the second-in-command.][He is quite popular with the ladies because of his personality and handsomeness.][He is calm and is always licking a lollipop.][Always on his phone and rarely smiles.]Perseus moved the panel aside to look at the next one. His gaze fell on the name of the team, noticing that it was the same as Caleb's.[Yep. I arranged it in order of the team names.][Just like that, you will only see the names of the Golnana members and proceed to the next one unless you’re done with them.]Perseus' brows arched. “Show me the people who might rival my team members.”[None, actually,] Iris replied. [With you on the team, no team can rival you all. Except, perhaps, if it comes down t
Sam winced as Perseus tightened his grip, the confident smirk on his face fading into a grimace of pain. He quickly released Eris's hand, raising his other hand in a placating gesture."Alright, alright, no need to get violent," Sam said, trying to sound nonchalant despite the discomfort. "I was just joking around."Perseus didn’t let go immediately, his intense gaze boring into Sam’s eyes, making sure the message was clear. When he finally released Sam’s hand, Sam stumbled back, massaging his wrist.‘Why is his grip so strong?’ Sam thought to himself."Joking or not, don't touch her again," Perseus said coldly. "And if you have something to say to me, say it to my face."Sam rubbed his hand, glaring back at Perseus. "You got lucky last time," he muttered, referring to the last tournament they had together, where Perseus had intentionally flopped. "But luck runs out eventually.""Luck has nothing to do with it," Perseus replied, his tone calm but with an underlying threat. "If you wan
Perseus peered at Rex, recognizing him from the information he'd reviewed earlier. Rex was 23 years old, the assistant leader of his team, and the second-best player there.“It’s not like I needed it to be accepted,” Eris retorted. “We were late, and I take back our apology. What are you going to do about it anyway?”“You!!” Rex yelled. “How can you take back your apology? Who do you think you are?”“I should say the same to you,” Eris responded. “Do you want us to settle this with a duel?”At the mention of a duel, Rex flinched. There was no way he would accept. If the Top 1 challenges someone lower and wins, the loser must comply with any demand, including leaving the gaming industry forever.“Are you accepting the challenge or not?” Eris questioned. “You were bold enough to talk to us like that. What’s stopping you from agreeing to the duel? Afraid you might lose?”Rex looked like he wanted to argue, but he hesitated. He wasn’t even skilled enough to beat his leader, let alone acce
Perseus glanced at the rest of his team. Both of their gazes lingered on him, and they began to wonder how he had known about the prize the first group would receive.“How did you bring us here so fast?” Savi questioned. “How come I don’t remember coming here?” He checked the distance he had been sitting and how far it was from the place he was currently at.“I feel the same way too,” Cole added.“Me too,” Perseus lied, his gaze not leaving them, nor did it waver. “I just grabbed both of your hands, and we found ourselves here.”Perseus had noticed one thing: his speed had improved drastically, perhaps because he was still merged with Lint. And now, he could move people without actually carrying them.“Why do I feel like you are lying?” Cole asked, adjusting his glasses and peering at Perseus intently. “You know something.”Perseus held his gaze and shook his head. “I do not.”Savi frowned and folded his arms. “We don’t have time to waste,” he began. “Since we’ve taken the lead by bei