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Chapter 17: Veil of the Rising Legend

The week after the Carson City demolition felt like the first true test of the new reality Alex Rivera had stepped into. The signed development contract was now framed on the kitchen wall of the small Inglewood apartment, a simple piece of paper that had already begun to change everything. Two hundred dollars a week arrived in the family account on Monday morning, the first steady income they had seen in years. Dad had spent the entire week measuring walls and negotiating a tiny corner storefront near the community center for Rivera Sports. Mom had cut one waitress shift to help with the initial inventory list — basic cleats, jerseys, shin guards, balls, and a few affordable training kits. Mia kept asking when she could work the counter after school, her eyes bright with excitement.

The medical debt was gone. The shoebox on the counter was empty. For the first time in years, the family ate dinner without the shadow of collectors hanging over them. Dad's voice carried a new energy when he talked about the shop opening in two weeks. Mom smiled more. Mia talked about new cleats and a new backpack like they were already hers. Alex sat at the table every evening, listening, nodding, and quietly promising himself that this was only the beginning.

But the grind never slowed.

He woke every morning before dawn, the apartment still wrapped in darkness, and headed to the training pitch alone. The system remained completely silent and secret, glowing only in his head. No one — not Coach Ramirez, not Miguel Torres, not Emma — would ever know about the blue screen or the cheat code that had made the impossible possible. The world would only see the results.

Monday morning, the pitch was still damp with dew when Alex arrived. Coach Ramirez showed up shortly after, setting up cones and small goals with a determined expression. "Rivera, after Carson City the scouts are circling. Today we start the real work. No more park-league comfort. We train like professionals."

The session became a relentless forge.

Monday – Technical Precision and Skill Refinement

Alex moved through 800 touches in tight grids. The ball felt alive, sticking to his foot on every reception. Coach had him working quick one-twos with Miguel Torres, sudden bursts into the box to finish with both feet from different angles, then tight-space dribbling under pressure. He tested "Shadow Dribble" repeatedly — sudden body feints that made Miguel stumble mid-step.

Miguel wiped sweat from his brow after the tenth repetition. "Ace, your first touch and those feints are ridiculous. It's like the ball knows exactly where you want it and your body is lying to me at the same time. How are you doing that?"

Alex shrugged, keeping his voice casual. "Just been grinding it nonstop. Keep coming at me — I need the pressure."

Coach Ramirez watched from the sideline, arms crossed. "Again, Rivera. Faster this time. I want that ball to feel like an extension of your leg. No thinking — just instinct."

By the end of the four-hour session Alex's shirt was soaked through, legs burning, but the system rewarded the grind internally.

[Technical Training Bonus]

EXP Gained: +320

Tuesday – Physical Dominance and Endurance Forge

Morning gym session. Alex loaded the bar heavier than ever — squats, deadlifts, explosive box jumps, core circuits that left his abs on fire. His enhanced physicality made every rep controlled, but he still pushed until failure on the final sets. Sweat poured down his back as he finished a set of heavy deadlifts. In the afternoon, Coach ran 1v1 duels against the full squad. Alex faced Jamal Washington first. He dropped his shoulder, triggered "Shadow Dribble," and left the tall defender on the grass twice in a row. Jamal stood up laughing. "You're cheating, Ace. Your body moves before your feet even commit. That's unfair."

Alex kept his expression neutral. "Just new moves I've been practicing. Come again."

The session ended with repeated 400-meter sprints with minimal recovery. Alex finished every one at full speed, the stamina boost keeping him sharp while the others started to falter.

[Endurance Training Bonus]

EXP Gained: +350

Wednesday – Tactical Mastery and Vision Expansion

Coach brought in video of the next opponents — a possession-heavy side that loved short passes and quick rotations. Alex studied every clip in silence, using his future knowledge to predict patterns the others couldn't see. On the pitch he ran repeated attacking sequences: receiving the ball in the No. 10 pocket, quick one-twos, through-balls, and long-range shots. He tested vision by playing with his back to goal, spinning and finding runners in tight spaces.

Miguel Torres was visibly impressed. "Your passes are getting scary, Ace. It's like you see the whole pitch in slow motion."

Alex nodded. The system helps, but I'm still out here grinding every single day.

The session ended with set-piece work — corners and free kicks. Alex delivered whipped inswingers that Jamal and Tyler attacked with precision.

[Tactical Training Bonus]

EXP Gained: +380

Thursday – Match Simulation and Full Attack Pressure

Full 11v11 practice match against the second team. Alex played as the attacking midfielder again, dictating tempo from the No. 10 role. He dropped deep when needed, pressed high when the opportunity came, and surged forward to create chances. He tested "Shadow Dribble" repeatedly — quick feints that froze defenders mid-step, creating space out of nothing. One moment he was jogging, the next he exploded past two players and played a no-look through-ball that set Tyler up for a goal.

Coach Ramirez blew the whistle and called him over. "Rivera, you're operating on another level. Keep this up and bigger clubs are going to notice fast."

Alex nodded. The system stayed completely silent and secret, but he felt the growth in every fiber of his body.

Friday – Recovery and Final Sharpening

Light session — stretching, tactical walkthroughs, and small-sided games. Alex stayed behind afterward for nearly two extra hours, working on long-range shooting and set-piece delivery until his legs felt like lead. He mentally opened the system shop again and stared at the new Core Upgrade section. The Core Enhancement Crystal still sat there, glowing, waiting for 3,000 points. He was closer now. One more dominant performance and he could afford it.

As the sun set, he sat alone on the grass for a long moment, reflecting on the dual life he was forging.

This is the balance I chose. Intense grind during the day — training, tactics, pushing every limit to become the GOAT and surpass Messi and Ronaldo. The nights and private moments — pleasure, the full superstar playboy life. No more regret from 2024. I'm taking both worlds completely.

He stood up, muscles tired but mind crystal clear. The family business was moving forward. The contract was signed. The media interest was growing.

The climb continued.

Saturday arrived under a blazing Los Angeles sun. Today's opponents were the powerful Hawthorne Elite Academy — a rival youth side known for their physical, direct style and a reputation for bullying smaller teams. They arrived in matching black-and-gold kits, looking bigger and more confident than any team Inglewood had faced so far. The crowd was the largest yet — nearly two hundred people lining the touchline, including the Inglewood Gazette reporter who had covered the last match and a stringer from the Los Angeles Times youth sports desk. Emma stood in the front row again, wearing his old training hoodie, her blonde hair catching the sunlight.

Coach Ramirez gathered the team in a tight huddle before kick-off, voice low and intense. "Hawthorne is physical. They press high and they hit hard. Miguel, Jamal — win the midfield battle. Tyler, stay high and make those runs. Ace — you're the heartbeat today. Drop deep when you need to, surge forward when you see the gaps. Link everything. Create. Attack. Show them the same fire you showed against Carson City."

Miguel Torres slapped Alex on the back. "You were a monster last time, Ace. Keep feeding us those balls and we'll tear them apart."

Tyler Brooks bounced on his toes. "One clean ball in behind and I'll finish it."

Jamal Washington nodded. "I've got your back. Let's do this."

Alex took his position as the attacking midfielder — the No. 10 role just behind Tyler Brooks, with freedom to drop deep, press high, or surge forward. The blue system screen hovered silently at the edge of his vision.

[Daily Task Active]

Score or create at least 1 goal/assist in today's friendly.

Reward: 400 EXP + Random Mid-Grade Skill Card

The referee blew the whistle. Kick-off.

First Half

0' – Hawthorne Elite kicked off. Their central midfielder played a short pass to the right winger, who immediately tried to exploit the flank with a burst of speed. Jamal Washington stepped up and won the ball cleanly with a firm tackle. The loose ball rolled to Miguel Torres. Miguel played it inside to Alex on the halfway line.

Alex took one perfect first touch with "God's First Touch," the ball sticking to his foot like it was magnetized. He scanned the pitch, dropped his shoulder to fake a pass left, then exploded right, beating the closing Hawthorne midfielder with a quick change of direction. The crowd murmured in approval.

3' – Alex carried the ball forward into the final third. Two Hawthorne defenders closed in fast — their tall center-back and aggressive defensive midfielder. Alex used "Shadow Dribble," a sudden body feint that made the center-back commit the wrong way. He slipped the ball through the gap to Tyler Brooks, who was making a clever run in behind.

Tyler took it in stride but the Hawthorne keeper rushed out and blocked the shot with his legs. The rebound fell to Alex, who had continued his run. He controlled it with one touch, took a quick look at the far post, and curled a shot from twenty-two yards. The ball bent beautifully but the keeper tipped it over the bar for a corner.

The sideline commentator's voice boomed over the small PA system. "Rivera with the vision and the shot early! Inglewood looking very sharp again!"

7' – Corner for Inglewood. Alex stood over the ball on the right side. He took a short run-up and whipped an inswinging cross toward the near post. Jamal Washington rose highest and headed it goalward. The keeper parried it, but Tyler Brooks was first to the rebound and smashed it into the net from close range.

1–0 Inglewood Youth SC

The home crowd erupted. Emma jumped up screaming Alex's name, waving his hoodie like a flag. Coach Ramirez punched the air. The Hawthorne players looked shocked.

The commentator's voice cracked with excitement. "Tyler Brooks finishes the corner! 1-0 to Inglewood! Rivera with the perfect delivery!"

12' – Hawthorne pushed back hard. Their left winger broke down the flank and sent in a dangerous low cross. Jamal won the header, but the ball fell loose in midfield. Alex was first to it. He took one touch to control, beat the pressing midfielder with a quick roulette turn, and played a no-look pass to Miguel Torres. Miguel laid it back first-time. Alex took a touch and unleashed a powerful 28-yard drive that whistled just wide of the post.

The crowd groaned in disbelief. The commentator shouted, "Unbelievable strike from Rivera! That was inches away from 2-0!"

18' – A physical duel in midfield. Hawthorne's strong central midfielder tried to shoulder-charge Alex off the ball. Alex braced himself, used his enhanced physicality to hold firm, and won the ball cleanly. He spun away, beat two players with sharp changes of direction, then slipped a clever reverse pass into the path of Tyler Brooks. Tyler shot from the edge of the box, but the keeper saved it. Alex was first to the rebound, controlled it perfectly, and fired a low shot into the bottom corner.

2–0

The crowd went wild. "Ace! Ace! Ace!" chants rang out louder than ever. Emma was screaming louder than anyone.

The commentator was nearly screaming. "Rivera with the goal! 2-0 to Inglewood! This kid is on fire today!"

25' – Hawthorne tried to respond with a counter. Their right winger broke forward and crossed dangerously. Alex tracked back, read the flight of the ball, and won the header cleanly. He landed running, beat three Hawthorne players in a mazy run that left defenders trailing, then played a delicate chip over the defense for Tyler Brooks. Tyler headed it down for Alex, who had continued his run. Alex took one touch and smashed it into the roof of the net from twelve yards.

3–0

The crowd was in full party mode. Parents were standing on chairs. Local scouts were scribbling furiously. The Hawthorne players looked completely demoralized.

The commentator's voice cracked. "Rivera with another brilliant solo run and finish! Three-nil! Inglewood are dominating every phase of the game!"

32' – Alex dropped deeper to help build from the back. He received the ball from Jamal, played a quick one-two with Miguel, then carried it forward again. He beat two defenders with quick feints, then slipped a perfectly timed through-ball into the channel for Tyler. Tyler rounded the keeper but his shot was blocked on the line. Alex was first to the loose ball and tapped it in.

4–0

The half-time whistle blew shortly after. Inglewood Youth SC walked off the pitch leading 4–0.

In the locker room, Coach Ramirez was almost speechless. "Rivera… you are playing on another level. Keep it going in the second half. The scouts are loving this."

Miguel Torres high-fived him. "Those passes and runs are insane, Ace."

Tyler Brooks was grinning. "Four-nil and it's all because of you."

Alex kept his face calm. The system remained completely silent and secret.

Second Half

The second half followed the same pattern of dominance, but Alex slowed the tempo slightly, focusing on control and creating chances for his teammates while still threatening himself.

48' – Alex received the ball in midfield, used "Shadow Dribble" to freeze two defenders, then played a no-look pass that put Tyler through. Tyler scored.

5–0

55' – A long-range effort from Alex from thirty yards curled just over the bar.

62' – Another mazy run from Alex, beating four players before laying off for Miguel to score.

6–0

72' – Alex won the ball in his own half, carried it the length of the pitch, and finished with a powerful shot.

7–0

The final whistle blew at 7–0.

The crowd was chanting Alex's name non-stop. Coach Ramirez hugged him. "You just earned a bigger contract talk next week, son."

The local reporter from the Inglewood Gazette approached Alex after the match, notebook in hand. "Alex Rivera, right? That was incredible. Mind if I ask a few questions for tomorrow's paper? 'Local Teen Phenom Destroys Hawthorne Elite' — how does that sound?"

Alex smiled politely, keeping everything surface-level. "Happy to talk. I'm just working hard and enjoying the game."

Emma waited a little further back, smiling secretly. She mouthed "Later" when their eyes met. Alex felt the first small spark of media attention — and the private celebration that would follow.

The climb was accelerating.

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