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CEO UNRIVALED

"I'll show you the ropes of how to build a company from scratch. Soon we will stand at the top." Lisa Zafira Y. Summers lived a lucrative life as the CEO of Summers Holdings Incorporated in District 2. Yet, in an unfortunate circumstance, her luxurious life ended at the age of 24. She was assassinated! Her sudden death activated a mysterious system that claimed to have a connection with her maternal ancestors - the Ye Clan. This allowed her soul to randomly transmigrate into the body of a teenager who spent her life playing some online mobile game. Lisa was set to experience a new life with her previous instincts in business combined with a new identity full of gaming knowledge. Stockholders were replaced with squad members... taking investment risks became launch attack signals... planning new company ventures turned into joining tournaments. Soon enough, she found herself leading her friends on the path towards the business world. This is now the life of Sofia Blanca D. Su aka CEO UNRIVALED. * Vol.1 Simply emerge "For with the root of progress shall bloom prosperity in such unknown places." Vol. 2 Hands so capable "Every ticking second, there is an opportunity of success. Anywhere and everywhere." Vol. 3 "One 's success is everyone's progress."

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Gossiping Colleague

The live broadcast had also started and the shift of the online audience from following the romantic couples dating into the district's Esport competition was too drastic. The views started from 10, 500 and eventually reached to more than a hundred thousands! The transition of views were beyond the expectation of both the staffs and important guest of the game. They were overjoyed with the result.

Time flies so quickly as everyone in the tournament was having fun watching the game. The audience and even the staff were too immersed in the match as players displayed their exquisite strategies and teamwork of their gameplays.

None of them had even noticed that the displayed clock on the gym pointed almost at noon.