Transmigrating as the Younger Sister of a Bigshot with Multiple Identities-Chapter 1157 - : Team Blue Whale Abandons the Competition

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Chapter 1157: Team Blue Whale Abandons the Competition

Editor: Henyee Translations

“Is the UO still there?” Ryan noticed the broken Mobius ring on Gu Yang’s wrist.

The Physicist immediately raised his hand to look at the detector on his wrist and shook his head. “The magnetic field signal has completely disappeared.”

This meant that the UO was activated again and the light cone experiment was completed.

The Physicist suddenly laughed. “She’s still alive. Maybe the UO protected her. Bring her back. When she wakes up, she’ll get feedback. She’ll be a very valuable experimental result.”

Jin City.

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The highly anticipated finals of the international eSports competition was imminent.

The expressions of the XRB team members were solemn, as if they could already predict how Team Blue Whale would beat them up next.

Even the fans of Japan said the most on the Internet: “Just do your best.”

On the other hand, Team Blue Whale was in high spirits.

Shen Ran even boldly said that he wanted to beat up the contestants from Japan who were living a good life.

Feng Jue looked towards the door from time to time, “The competition is about to start, why isn’t Sister here yet?”

Gu Jin’s eyelids twitched. She pressed the space between her eyebrows, but she couldn’t stop feeling frustrated.

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“Maybe he was delayed by something. I’ll call Yangyang.”

Cao Cuo called Gu Yang, but the other party’s phone was turned off.

At this moment, Gu Jin received a call from Director Liang and quickly picked it up.

Director Liang’s painful voice came from the other end of the phone. “Quick… call the police…”

Director Liang was in a rush, unable to call the police with details—she feared she’d be shot before even providing her location. All she could do was tell Gu Jin and the others to contact the police.

Everyone in the lounge froze, their expressions tense with worry.

“What happened?” Gu Jin asked urgently, but all they heard in response was the sound of a massive explosion.

Feng Jue’s face went pale. “My sister is still in the orphanage!”

Dropping everything, he dashed out of the room without hesitation, and the others quickly followed.

In that moment, world championships were the last thing on their minds—all they cared about was Gu Yang’s safety.

“Hey, wait! Wounded, Whale Fall, Team Blue Whale, the match is about to begin! Where are you going?”

Staff members at the competition venue tried to stop them, but it was useless.

Meanwhile, Team XRB was ready in position, but Team Blue Whale was nowhere to be found.

Until the staff told the host that all the members of Team Blue Whale had left, the live-stream was in an uproar.

#Team Blue Whale forfeits the competition#

#Team Blue Whale fled at the last minute#

#The finals, Team XRB wins without doing anything #

For a moment, Team Blue Whale was scolded and became a trending topic.

The entire internet was denouncing him.

[What can’t be resolved after the competition? This is the finals of the World Series!]

[It’s too embarrassing for our countrymen. It’s so embarrassing that it’s international!]

[Your opponent this time is Japan!!! Kill those Japanese and you can win the world championship! You’re only one step away from the trophy!!! I’m so angry!]

[Hasn’t Whale Fall always been the most rational? Why didn’t they stop it as the captain?]

[Team Blue Whale is to be blamed forever.]

While viewers around the world watched the chaos, Team XRB was left stunned.

They’d been prepared for an epic showdown against the Legendary Team, but instead found themselves winning by default. It was awkward, to say the least. Losing a hard-fought match would have felt far more honorable than an empty victory.

Throughout their careers, Team XRB never had the chance to face Team Blue Whale again—not even before their own retirements, which ultimately felt incomplete.