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Now reading: Chapter 31 - 30: The Day After Victory [II] from My Ultimate Gacha System, a Sports novel by MrRaiden.

Demien stared at the screen as his overall had jumped to seventy-one.

Seventy-one.

He stood up slowly and imdiately felt the difference as his legs—which had ached from yesterday’s match just minutes ago—felt lighter and stronger, like the soreness had been stripped away and replaced with coiled energy.

He clenched his right fist and the movent felt sharper, more controlled, as his body responded faster than before, more precise.

Seventy-one. That’s a sign of a wonderkid starter level. That’s real.

Not a trialist hoping for a chance, not an academy reject scraping for opportunities, but a professional-level midfielder.

And the Marseille Roulette? That was Zidane’s signature move, elite technique, the kind of skill that separated good players from great ones.

He rolled his shoulders, testing the new strength stat, and felt solid, grounded, like he could shield the ball against anyone.

After yesterday’s 9.1 match rating and now this—seventy-one overall with an epic technique—maybe visibility wasn’t such a bad thing after all.

He sat back down and picked up his phone before texting Marco.

Demien: Just created the Instagram. Handle’s @demienwalter.

The reply ca thirty seconds later.

Marco: Perfect! I’ll tag you in the agency post. Get ready for so visibility.

Demien set his phone down for a mont, thinking about how visibility ant exposure to scouts, clubs, maybe even sponsors down the line, and after yesterday’s performance—nine-point-one rating, two key passes that led to goals, controlling the ga against double-marking—maybe it was ti to stop hiding.

He opened Instagram again and stared at his blank profile showing zero posts, no picture, just a na.

Might as well do this properly.

He scrolled through his cara roll and found a decent photo from training last week—nothing flashy, just him in his Atalanta kit with ball at his feet, focused—and set it as his profile picture.

Better.

Now it was ti to explore this world Marco kept talking about.

He typed "Luca Bianchi" into the search bar and the first result had a blue checkmark.

luca.bianchi

10.2K followers

Demien’s eyebrows shot up as he thought, Ten thousand?

He clicked the profile and photos filled the screen—Luca on a yacht, Luca at fashion events, Luca with his arm around models—while the comnts were full of fire emojis and praise.

Demien tapped "Follow."

He scrolled through the posts, smiling at the contrast between Luca’s online life and the guy who’d been nervous before yesterday’s match.

Then he noticed a comnt on one of Luca’s recent photos.

sophia.bianchi: you’re so ugly 😂

Demien blinked as he thought, Sophia? Luca’s sister?

He tapped her profile.

sophia.bianchi

304K followers

Three hundred thousand.

Her bio read: Model | Designer | DM for collabs

Links to fashion brands filled her profile along with photos of her at Milan Fashion Week, Paris, New York, professional shoots, magazine covers, and brand partnerships.

Demien scrolled, slightly stunned since this was a different world.

His thumb hovered over the "Follow" button.

Should I?

Before he could decide, his thumb slipped.

Following sophia.bianchi

"Shit," he said imdiately, moving to unfollow.

But then a notification popped up.

sophia.bianchi started following you

Demien froze.

Another notification appeared.

ssage Request from sophia.bianchi

He tapped it, heart beating faster than it should.

Sophia: Hi Demien 😊

He stared at the screen, thinking What do I say? as his fingers hovered over the keyboard, wondering if he should explain the accidental follow, apologize, or pretend it was intentional.

Just be normal.

Demien: Hey

He cringed imdiately, thinking That’s it? Just "hey"?

Before he could send sothing else, three dots appeared as she was typing.

Sophia: So you accidentally followed or...? 👀

His face heated, thinking Of course she knew.

Demien: Honestly? Yeah. Was looking at Luca’s profile and my thumb slipped

Sophia: lol at least you’re honest

Sophia: Most guys who follow pretend it was on purpose

Demien: Would’ve unfollowed but you followed back too fast

Sophia: I know 😏

Sophia: Wanted to see if you’d panic

She was ssing with him, and Demien couldn’t help but smile.

Demien: Mission accomplished then

Sophia: Anyway congrats on yesterday! Luca wouldn’t shut up about how good you were

Demien: He’s exaggerating

Sophia: He showed the clips. You made it look easy

Sophia: That pass in the first half? 60 yards right on target

Demien: Got lucky with the bounce

Sophia: Stop being modest lol it’s annoying

Sophia: Take the complint

Demien: Alright. Thanks. It was a good pass.

Sophia: Better 😌

Sophia: Also that run Luca made for the third goal? He’s been rewatching it all morning

Sophia: I had to threaten to break his phone

Demien laughed out loud, thinking that sounded exactly like sothing Luca would do.

Demien: He earned it. Beat two defenders

Sophia: Don’t encourage him 😭

Sophia: His ego’s bad enough already

There was a pause before she sent another ssage.

Sophia: Good luck with your trial btw

Sophia: I know how much this ans to him

Sophia: Probably ans a lot to you too

Sothing about the way she wrote that—simple, genuine—made Demien’s chest tighten.

Demien: Yeah. It does.

Sophia: Then I’m rooting for you

Sophia: Both of you actually

Sophia: Just don’t tell Luca I said that. He’ll be insufferable

Demien: Your secret’s safe with

Sophia: Good 😊

Sophia: Anyway I have a shoot in 20 so I gotta go

Sophia: See you around footballer boy

Before he could respond, she went offline and he set the phone down, his chest feeling lighter since that had gone surprisingly well.

Across the room, Luca stirred with a groan as he sat up and asked, "What ti is it?"

"Almost ten."

"Why didn’t you wake ?"

"You looked dead."

Luca rubbed his face and said, "Feel dead," before grabbing his phone from the nightstand and imdiately starting to scroll, then saying, "Oh, you followed ."

"Yeah. Just set up my Instagram."

"Finally," Luca grinned before saying, "Welco to the modern world," and kept scrolling before stopping suddenly and adding, "Wait. You followed my sister?"

Demien’s face heated as he said, "It was an accident."

"An accident," Luca’s grin widened as he repeated, "Sure."

"I was about to unfollow, but she followed back."

"Oh?" Luca’s eyebrows lifted as he said, "Interesting."

"It’s not—"

Luca’s phone buzzed and he glanced at it before his expression shifted as he said, "Huh."

"What?"

"Text from the coaching staff," Luca read it aloud while saying, "Just so you know, your next friendly is on Wednesday against Fiorentina."

Demien went very still.

Fiorentina.

His phone buzzed with the sa ssage.

From: U23 Assistant Coach

Just so you know, your next friendly is on Wednesday against Fiorentina. More details tomorrow at training.

Demien stared at the screen, thinking about the club that had rejected him, called him not good enough, and cut him loose six months ago without a second thought.

Luca was saying sothing, but the words sounded distant as he asked, "That’s going to be intense, right? Playing against your old academy?"

"Yeah," Demien’s voice ca out flat as he said, "Intense."

Coach Baldini sitting behind his desk, not even looking up from the papers. "You’re not good enough for Fiorentina. We wish you well in your future endeavours."

The mory hit like a punch to the gut.

"You okay?" Luca asked, concern creeping into his voice.

"Yeah," Demien forced his face neutral before adding, "Just... wasn’t expecting that."

"Must be weird, going back there."

"Yeah," Demien set his phone down carefully as he said, "Weird."

But deep down, David Drinkwater’s thirty-seven years of experience whispered one word: Perfect.

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