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After I left, the twin Alphas went crazy novel Chapter 81

And serious he got. In the second half of the game, Lirian played like a man possessed. He was a force to be reckoned with, dominating the field with his skill and determination.

Every movement was precise, every play perfect, and his team’s points racked up fast.

It was like watching an entirely different person—someone who had been holding back but was now unleashed.

The score was quickly becoming lopsided, much to everyone’s surprise.

Usually, in games like these, the stronger teams would ease up a little to keep the score balanced, but not today. Lirian wasn’t letting up. He played like it mattered, like something deeper was at stake.

His teammates stared at him in awe, clearly unprepared for the intensity he brought to what was supposed to be a casual match.

The match ended In a landslide victory, Lirian’s team dominating the scoreboard. The players exchanged stunned glances, not quite sure what had just happened.

Even though it was just a friendly game, Lirian had shown the kind of raw ability that set him apart from everyone else. He carried himself with the confidence and presence of an alpha, and today, no one could deny it.

On the other hand, Ryan stood off to the side, his fists clenched tightly.

The comparison between him and Lirian had been going on for a while now, but today, it was clear—there was no comparison.

Ryan didn’t stand a chance.

Lirian had outplayed him in every way, and everyone in the crowd knew it.

As Lirian stood there, catching his breath, I couldn’t help but feel a surge of admiration for him. He had proven himself, not just as a player, but as someone who commanded respect.

The atmosphere at the stadium buzzed with excitement as the crowd erupted in cheers for the players on the field.

I cheered loudly for Lirian, my voice lost among the sea of applause and shouts, but still, I gave it my all. He’d been incredible today, playing with an intensity that electrified the entire game.

I couldn’t help but smile at how well he was doing.

Mia, seated a few rows behind me, overheard my enthusiastic cheers and sneered.

Rolling her eyes, she muttered to Linda, “Look at her, the traitor. Has she forgotten that Ryan represents her own school? Pathetic. It’s a good thing Lirian can’t hear her from here, or she'd probably make him sick with her sycophantic cheering.”

Linda, always one to egg Mia on, chuckled lightly. “Honestly, it’s so like her. She’s always trying to make herself the center of attention. Remember how she acted when she was chasing after Ryan? Just desperate for people to notice her.”

Mia raised an eyebrow and leaned closer to Linda, lowering her voice. “Do you think she’s trying to chase Lirian now? As if! Can you imagine? A girl with *her* reputation? My god, the audacity!”

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