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Chapter Two Hundred and One
Author: Elvis Brown
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The pressure on Richard was building. The game, once something he had avoided, had now become a test of his willpower. The Deans Cup final had reached its climax, and the weight of the match seemed heavier than ever. His class, trailing 3-1, was running out of time, and every minute brought them closer to defeat.

Richard was disappointed that he couldn’t help more. The team was faltering under the pressure of facing their stronger opponents, and Richard was struggling to find a way to break the deadlock. He wasn’t on the team, wasn’t one of the trained players, and yet here he was, trying to push them to victory when it seemed impossible.

However, his frustration boiled over into something else—determination. He had to make a difference, no matter how they treated him, no matter how little they believed in him.

As the time ticked away, Richard called his teammates together, knowing that their fear of the stronger opponents was holding them back. “We don’t need to be scared of them,” he
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