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Now reading: Chapter 293 294 Busy Mike (Continued) from Reborn in Young Sheldon Crossover, a Action novel by SleepingHostage.

Over the next period, Connie, unwilling to admit defeat, seed to want to re-establish her position in Dr. Sturgis's heart.

So, her visits to the University of Texas to see Dr. Sturgis significantly increased.

As for Mike, his life was busy and fulfilling: school in the morning, the University of Texas in the afternoon, accompanying Mia to see her Grandma on weekends, and also finding ti to connect with Lina.

However, as ti progressed to July, and the Sumr League for college football began, Mike truly felt he was getting a bit overwheld.

Firstly, regarding Mia, as the Genovia royal gathering approached, the etiquette lessons the girl needed to learn beca more and more intensive.

Therefore, she needed Mike's help in more areas.

Secondly, Dr. Sturgis's research project, while not encountering any major issues, was repeatedly accelerating its progress.

There was no other way; although the Nobel Prize results are typically selected in early December, the submission deadline for eligibility is usually in October.

This ant that the Booster Recovery research project needed to yield results within the next three months.

Under these circumstances, Dr. Sturgis wished he could split each researcher into two.

In this urgent situation, Mike's group of "elite" individuals would inevitably have to take on more work.

Finally, there was the school's Sumr League football.

Not only did George express a strong desire for Mike to return to the team, but even Principal Sam personally sought out Mike.

Principal Sam had already decided to resign from his position after Christmas this year.

Therefore, he hoped to see the school achieve more honors during his final six months in office.

This seed to have beco an obsession for the old man.

The situation had beco so serious that Mike found it difficult to decline the football team's activities.

Thus, he could only transform into a master of ti managent, juggling between the three teams.

The only good news was that there was no dramatic conflict within the school's football team.

Mike smoothly beca the team captain, and the players were also very willing to cooperate with his playing style and tactics.

And so, in early July, Mike led his new teammates to an easy victory in their first ga.

At the sa ti, Mike also took the opportunity to visit the state newspaper office to discuss poster distribution with Manager Jas.

However, given the newspaper's previous "star-making" effect, Manager Jas hesitantly indicated that if Mike wanted to continue the collaboration this ti, he would need to concede more benefits.

But tis had changed; Manager Jas had clearly misjudged the situation.

Mike, whose stock market investnts were soaring, was not short of such small sums, so, too lazy to argue, he turned to collaborate with Jack instead.

Jack was the first person at the TV station to bet on Mike.

He had now been transferred back to the television departnt and had beco a small team leader there.

Seeing Mike approach him again, Jack was very happy and imdiately offered to take a smaller share of the profits.

However, Mike insisted that they still split the profits fifty-fifty.

The production and distribution of the posters required Jack to find people, and Mike was essentially a hands-off manager, just waiting for the final payout, so there was no need to take further advantage.

The actual situation was that Jack's attitude made Mike recognize him as a friend, and thus he was willing to achieve a win-win with the other party.

A week passed, and by mid-July, before the second elimination match began, Jack brought Mike so bad news.

Manager Jas from the TV station's newspaper departnt announced that no matter how well Mike perford in this year's Sumr League, his news would no longer be published in the newspaper.

At the sa ti, Jack also brought Mike good news: the leaders of the television departnt stated that as long as Mike continued his hot performance from the first half of the year, the television departnt promised to create a special sports docuntary-style feature for him after the season ended.

"This is probably your idea again!" Mike said, smiling, as he stared at Jack.

The other party had brought a larger professional filming team this ti, clearly preparing for the upcoming television special.

"Work hard, strive to lead dford into the finals, and there will be a live broadcast then…" Jack's answer was evasive, but his aning was already very clear.

Subsequently, in the second round of the elimination tournant, Mike, as expected, once again led his teammates to victory with a dazzling performance.

At this point, even without newspaper publicity, Mike's reputation as a football "new star" still reappeared in the eyes of many football enthusiasts.

At the sa ti, with the old principal's support in the school, only halfway through the season, Mike once again beca the hero of dford High.

For a ti, in Texas, a land where strength speaks loudest, Mike's prominence even surpassed that of a typical second-tier celebrity.

Fa and fortune were within his grasp.

And what Mike needed to do now was to continue winning more gas.

Another week passed, and the dford Team surged forward, once again defeating their opponents with impressive strength and successfully advancing to the finals.

Under this string of consecutive victories, the star strategy also demonstrated its power, which was its "star-making" ability.

Mike, at the core of the team, saw his montum rise once again, becoming unparalleled for a ti.

This was the charm of "Crazy July"...

As July drew to a close, on the day of the finals, dford's opponent this ti was none other than Austin High, who had looked down on them in the invitational tournant earlier in the year.

This final, which had live broadcast, was chosen to be held at the Texas Stadium.

Texas Stadium is a sports venue specially prepared for various large-scale events, with as many as fifty thousand spectator seats alone.

The various sports facilities in the venue are also very complete and advanced.

At this mont, this grand open-air stadium was filled with football enthusiasts from all over Texas.

"Don't be nervous, kids, we've already created a miracle.

Now, I just hope you can enjoy this ga." In the pre-ga preparation area, George was trying to calm down the players.

He said not to be nervous, but facing such a grand spectacle, George himself was a little shaky.

"Go Mike… Go Mike…"

"Go, Wonder Boy!!!"

The ga was still a while from starting, but huge cheers were already erupting from the stands.

Everyone loved Mike!

Perhaps there was an insider at the TV station; a few days ago, this person exposed the conflict between Mike and the newspaper departnt.

So now Mike inexplicably had a new nickna, "Wonder Boy."

Many people seed to regard Mike as their spiritual anchor; these people admired the spirit of "resistance" in Mike.

This was also thanks to Jas; his deliberate obstruction seed to have given Mike the opportunity to be "deified."

"Go, take the players to warm up…" George, who had been watching the ti in the rest area, reminded Mike when there were ten minutes left until the ga started.

"Follow ." Mike, wearing the captain's armband, stood up and called out to his teammates.

At the sa ti, dense flashes of caras lit up on the sidelines; clearly, this mont of Mike standing up and calling his teammates was recorded by many people.

All he saw were dazzling lights, and in his ears were waves of cheers.

Because it was a semi-enclosed venue, standing in the center of the stadium, one could feel that the cheers from the audience were exceptionally enthusiastic.

In a stadium with fifty thousand people, everywhere you looked there were dense crowds cheering wildly.

Facing such a grand occasion, for athletes on the field to keep their movents from stiffening was already a sign of great composure.

At this mont, after circling the field, Mike returned to the center of the field and saw that many of his teammates were so nervous they couldn't even move their legs.

It was clear that this group of new players from the dford Team had never seen such a grand spectacle and were a bit intimidated.

"dford—"

Seeing this, Mike extended his hand and shouted.

"Victory!"

His teammates instinctively gathered around, putting their hands together.

"dford—"

"Victory!!!"

...

Indeed, in certain monts, a good leader can transmit positive emotions to teammates.

"Being here proves that you're excellent.

So you don't need to fear anyone, even if the opponent is last year's league champion team…" Mike encouraged his teammates.

Soon, the warm-up ti ended, and the final of this year's Sumr League football officially began.

The dford Team was fortunate enough to win possession in the coin toss, and both offensive and defensive teams simultaneously walked to the midfield.

"As before, everyone stick close to ."

"Trust , victory belongs to dford—!"

During the preparation ti, Mike loudly reminded his offensive team mbers.

The dford Team's strategy was very simple: to play a star strategy centered around Mike.

Anyone who had followed the dford Team's recent gas knew this.

However, this simple and direct strategy, when used by the dford Team, was surprisingly powerful, simply because they had a strong core.

This was also another explanation for Mike's "Wonder Boy" title.

He always seed to bring the surprises that the audience desired.

Beep—

The ga whistle sounded.

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