Chapter 29 The Livestream That Changed Everything
“Hello, everyone. My name is Cole Ward. I’m a third-year student in the Mecha Piloting Department at t Imperial Military Academy, and I was the deputy captain of the squad that lost an Omega during the Zer
assessment.”
In the video, the Alpha looked pale as he sat on a hospital bed and faced the camera.
“I’m here to make one thing clear. The only Beta on our squad did not desert under fire. On the contrary, was the one who detected A-rank insectoids twice and helped our squad survive both crises.”
Cole had only just woken up, so he was still extremely weak.
After speaking for a short while, he had to stop and wheeze like an old broken vent. That conveniently gay viewers time to flood the live-chat comments.
[Did someone pay you to say this? You actually expect people to believe that?]
[Exactly. A regular Beta detected high-rank insectoids? And helped your squad?]
[Lmao, fake. If that’s true, I’ll eat my shoe live.]
Cole glanced at the mocking comments.
This time, unlike his old self, he did not explode in anger. He only spoke more calmly.
“I know you don’t believe it. Before I experienced it myself, I wouldn’t have believed it either.”
“I wouldn’t have believed a Beta could aim a laser cannon accurately enough to block an insectoid’s attack for me. I wouldn’t have believed he could sense an S-rank insectoid approaching.”
Cole paused.
Then he said something that stunned the entire livestream.
“And I never would have believed that when death was right in front of us, my captain, Merrick Holt, and my teammates, Silas and Talia Vale, would abandon me without hesitation.”
The moment Merrick saw that, he almost wanted to smash his wrist
“What is going on?”
Even Harlan Turner looked at Merrick with open displeasure.
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