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CHAPTER SIXTY-FIVE

Narrator’s POV

“Gather close, students,” Dean Jacqueline’s voice echoed across the sports department building. “Can we all take a seat?”

The e-sports students troped into the hall, whisperings rising amongst themselves. Dean Jacqueline sighted Seraphina, and waved at her, before turning back to them.

“Can we have silence please?”

The entire hall grew silent.

“First of all,” Dean Jacqueline said, “I want to apologize for a lot of changes that have happened this year in the department. Agatha's case is a sad one, and until the investigation is over, I am afraid she will not be coming back.” She sighed.

“Marcus was our most reliable coach, but due to the nature of his injuries, he had to retire,” Jacqueline continued. “I know you all have been training by yourself for the last three weeks since Agatha has been gone, and I must say I am really impressed,” her lips tugged up into a smile. “I mean, every single match has been won. A huge round of applause please.”

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