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Should the story focus more on the trying to catch him?

One Tuesday, during a high-stakes match on Haven, something felt off. He was holding a tight angle on C-Long. A Sova peeked. Elias’s finger wasn't even on the trigger, but the bot fired. Crack. Then, a millisecond later, it fired again at a butterfly flickering in the background textures that shared a similar hue to the enemy highlight. Valorant Immortal Triggerbot Hack | Pixelbot

In the real world, Elias was a ghost. In the server, he was "ViperPit," a Diamond 3 player hard-stuck at the threshold of greatness. He had the game sense and the utility lineups, but his reflexes were just a millisecond too slow. Against the teenagers with lightning in their veins, he was target practice. Should the story focus more on the trying to catch him

The flickering neon of Elias’s apartment was the only light in the room, casting long, jagged shadows against the wall. On his monitor, the Valorant loading screen pulsed—a clean, tactical interface that felt like a gateway to a world where he actually mattered. A Sova peeked

I can keep going with this story or pivot to something else, if you tell me:

Would you prefer a story about a to the same rank?

Elias sat in the dark. The neon light outside his window flickered. He looked at his hands—the hands that hadn't actually made those shots. He realized the most painful part wasn't the ban; it was the realization that without the pixelbot, he was just a ghost again. And now, he didn't even have a gateway back in.