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KINGS OF CRICKET: The Golden Era

"Come with me to take over the world! I am sure I'll make you King of Kings by then!" declared an invigorate figure. His long reddish blue hairs fluttering with a burning red gaze, he smirked. The 13 boys stared at him stunned. "What? Are you surprised?" Bewilderment yet a promise and an everlasting bond formed, So it begins the journey of stars. A mysterious and an amazingly talented juvenile cricket player Alan Rex Lorenzo, (concealing his identity) after suffering a huge loss two years ago, travels around the world in search of a strong team to rival the upcoming Men T-20 cricket world cup. Upon recieving a call from his brother from the Under-18 High school representatives cricket base, he heads back to Pakistan to encounter what he wandered insearch for long. Prodigies and Geniuses of all kinds from all over the country with talents shockingly astounding from one another gather together. Secrets and bonds, understanding and trust, hardwork and passion, relentless, brave and a youth never giving up! The kings of cricket alongside Alan rise up at the world stage once again!

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(Part 11)

The rest of the boys including Alan and Adam walked over.

"What's wrong Seraph?" Helios questioned as Gabriel stared at the same path blank.

A sudden cry of disbelief leaving Seraph's lips, "Augh…" he smacked his forehead while Kenzo stared at the path annoyed.

"After all the hassle we went through on top of that…" uttered Feng speechless.

"To think the track to walk up on this mountain is right here?! Moreover, straight on the left from where we climbed up?! Why the hell did we go through climbing up in the first place?! Are we dumb?!" Heber questioned himself as Adam and Ryan too stood blank.

Alan grabbing his temple sighed, "We were so engrossed in finding the one behind all this ruckus that we didn't even check this place around. Unbelievable."

"So now we can also climb down and get back here easily? I practically feel like killing it for some reason." Cassiel uttered senseless.

"So what should we do now? Head straight to this place and get back those materials or wait?" Helios asked.

"Considering the time which is 2:00 in the afternoon right now… we have a lot's of time until night fall since, it summer the days are quite long. It won't be a mistake to head off right now." Cassiel suggested looking at his watch.

"How about tomorrow morning?" considered Xavier, "We wouldn't be worried about night coming over us at all if we start from early morning tomorrow."

"However, it would be a race against time then? What if we really get into trouble?" Heber debated.

Alan and Kenzo hearing their suggestions exhaled.

"Right now is the best." the two of them uttered together.

"Jinx!!" Adam called out as Kenzo and Alan eyed each other startled, soon clicking their tongues and turning away.

"Hehe… to think they would even mention the same thing together." whispered Helios while Xavier chuckled.

"Right now is the best time. If we were to face any trouble we would know that clearly and would've enough time to resolve them on the contrary which we won't be able to do tomorrow. Moreover who knows what we have to go through just to get there. So assumptions are baseless." Kenzo declared as Seraph nodded.

"You're right Captain! Let's go now!" Azazel agreed happily as Ryan nodded. Kenzo turning around looked at the others who were scattered calling out, "Alright everyone, we are heading down. Get ready in five minutes!"

The boys hearing him responded, "Okay!!"

Five minutes later, the thirteen of them including Alan stared at the wondering path below all ready to descend following their next training one by one.

Alan turning around once again eyed the tabloid top as he kept a stone in the middle. Ezekiel eyeing him called out, "Come on, Alan. We're leaving!"

Heber standing beside him asked, "What are you doing?" "Nothing… just taking a slight precaution. Don't worry." he assured standing straight.

"Come on, let's go. Or else, your king is going to fire bullets of taunts on my face." he added obvious.

Heber smiled awkwardly, "Haha, don't worry. He isn't that bad…" They headed down.

"Not that good either by the way." Alan retorted rolling his eyes.

The fourteen of them climbing down the path watched out for their surroundings and each other them as Alan wondered, "Finding hun… I salute that old hag on his naming sense. Moreover, giving names to training? Now, where did that idea come from all of a sudden? Rather than that, I wonder what kind of lesson it will give back now…"