E-Sports Boss Wants To Post Messages With New Players Every Day Chapter 11
byXu Ziyan’s hand holding the chopsticks trembled. He tried his absolute best to maintain his composure and not show any signs of panic. He had initially intended to play dumb, but seeing Yuan Shaofeng and Bai Ke both looking at him, he realized these few people probably had doubts long ago and had only refrained from asking out of consideration for his feelings.
The scent blocker he had sprayed a few days ago was starting to wear off. Xu Ziyan was afraid someone would smell Xie Wei’s scent on him, so he had hastily covered it with a marking patch. He thought wearing a high collar would prevent discovery, but he was exposed much sooner than expected.
Playing dumb was no longer an option. He touched the back of his neck and gave an embarrassed smile. “…Yes.”
Yuan Shaofeng sighed heavily, lamenting, “Ah, as expected, all the good Omegas are taken.”
Taken?
Xu Ziyan thought of Xie Wei’s face and gave a self-deprecating smile. A Top-Tier Alpha like Xie Wei could never be his Alpha. But he didn’t correct them and silently accepted the assumption.
Meng Cang continued to ask, “Is he someone in the circle?”
The circle referred to the esports scene.
Xu Ziyan was momentarily unsure whether to say yes or no, a look of difficulty crossing his face.
Bai Ke noticed and timely smacked the back of Meng Cang’s head. “What are you asking about?”
He then apologized to Xu Ziyan, “Hide doesn’t mean any harm. He just has low emotional intelligence and likes to get to the bottom of things. Don’t be upset.”
Xu Ziyan smiled and joked, “I watched Hide’s stream before, and he managed to make the captain of the neighboring HG team break down. Compared to that, my situation is barely a trivial matter. If I got angry over this, I’d be too petty.”
Meng Cang looked surprised. “You’ve watched my stream?”
Xu Ziyan replied, “I generally watch anyone who plays well.”
Yuan Shaofeng leaned in and chimed, “Then you must be my loyal fan.”
Bai Ke chuckled, “It’s good to know yourself.”
In this lighthearted atmosphere, the topic naturally shifted elsewhere. Xu Ziyan quietly breathed a sigh of relief, though he was also troubled: one lie requires more lies to cover it up. Where was he going to find an Alpha partner then?
Forget it. He picked up a piece of food, chewing as he thought: When the time comes, he would just say he was dumped by a scumbag, establishing a persona of a heartbroken victim. Given the temperaments of the Second Team members, they definitely wouldn’t pry further.
With this thought, Xu Ziyan let go of his worries and continued chatting happily.
While he had put the matter aside, Xie Wei was finding things a bit confusing.
Shen Xiao had previously stirred up trouble, suggesting Xie Wei had fallen in love at first sight with the Second Team’s new Medic. This was clearly a joke. Everyone was curious and had a laugh, but no one believed it. After all, Xie Wei’s persona as an untouchable, icy snow lotus had been established for too long and was deeply ingrained. No matter how good-looking the Second Team Medic was, he was just an ordinary Omega. How could he possibly melt the iceberg?
Only Xie Wei himself knew that he was genuinely flustered. All day long, his mind was filled with Xu Ziyan, worrying if he was feeling unwell, if he was uncomfortable anywhere, if he had been bullied after joining the Second Team, how he was getting along with his teammates, and if he had adjusted to the Second Team’s training pace.
As a Top-Tier Alpha, Xie Wei was tall, handsome, and came from a top-tier family background. Having lived for over twenty years with these scarce resources, he had never been in a relationship and rarely interacted with Omegas. Suddenly, he was a little bewildered.
After several moments of hesitation, he opened a search engine, described his situation, checked the anonymous box, and clicked publish.
In less than five minutes, an answer popped up.
Brother, you just have a virgin complex.
Xie Wei: …
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