A privileged life where one didn't have to worry about something like money was what most of the people wanted, right? Who would blame the children of these rich who didn't try to achieve many goals because of the knowledge, they would be taking the empire over? Lucien Ayers was utterly disappointed after his son had admitted of not having any passion. Of not even thinking of it. He would have his career set, anyways. Now, Nevan found himself on the streets with nowhere to go and only a suitcase with himself. His father had given him a clear goal. Find an ambition and make a name for himself without using his family name. Armored with nothing but the AllStars System, he embarks on this journey of becoming a soccer athlete to get back into his privileged life. What he doesn't know is the severeness of the system involved in his life. ----------- "What is it that you want, Nevan? Certainly not only going home and be who you have been?" Silence. Nothing else. Because that was exactly what the boy wanted, right? ----------- ⇢Character Development happens more than ones. ⇢Slow pace ⇢Parallel universe, nothing about this story is real. Everything is purely fictional. _______
Until now, he had only been focused on the ball. He probably would have never even think of looking away from it, if it was not for the system.
It was the new feature, he told himself. It was making Nevan look around subconsciously. Before his mind even realized it, his eyes had made their move around the field again.
"Great. That guy is like a millstone around the neck." He muttered to himself. Takemichi was always behind Kenji. As if, he was just waiting for him to make a mistake and find his chance to get the ball and strike.
The other team had not made any moves to play offensively yet. It was fishy. Why were they letting Nevan and his team play as they wanted to?
Kenji was backtracking. His veins were popping on his forehead, he was clearly annoyed.
He saw how Ronin was free and kicked the ball to him. Nevan had to admit, Kenji's pass accuracy was amazing.