Chapter 3 - Unlock a Random Skill
The training ground at Leeds United looked like something out of a dream—lush green fields stretching farther than the eye could see, whitewashed goalposts gleaming under the crisp afternoon sun, and the sharp scent of freshly cut grass filling the air.
Everywhere Nathan turned, there were players moving with sharp precision, like cogs in a massive, living machine. Their touches were effortless. Their movement, second nature.
So this is the real thing...
A knot tightened in his stomach as he stepped onto the turf, boots digging into the soft earth. He wasn't a prodigy here. No one was here to pamper him or pretend he was special.
He had to earn it. Every pass. Every touch. Every breath.
"Alright, rookies," Coach Danvers barked, a stocky man with a voice like gravel. "You're not here to play tourist. You're here to survive. If you can't keep up, the door's right there."
Tch. Nathan bit the inside of his cheek and nodded sharply with the rest of the new intakes.
Boom! The coach blew the whistle, and training exploded into motion.
Fitness tests first. Sprints. Agility drills.
Nathan powered through, lungs burning, thighs screaming. He wasn't the fastest. Not yet. But he refused to break.
Small-sided matches next. Compressed fields. Tight spaces. Every touch judged. Every mistake magnified.
Nathan could feel the wary glances from the older academy players. A new face. A threat.
He took a pass under pressure—Thud!—and immediately two players closed him down.
Tch... too slow!
He adjusted quickly, tapping the ball sideways and pivoting out of trouble. Pass, move, find space.
It wasn't flashy, but it was effective. Enough to make some heads turn.
And when he got a half-yard of space outside the box—
Boom!—he unleashed a shot that cracked against the crossbar like a thunderclap.
Players froze. Even the coaches looked up from their clipboards.
Nathan lowered his foot, heart thudding, feeling the lingering tremor in his leg.
That wasn't normal. That was the system.
[Cristiano Ronaldo's Shooting – Lv.1 Active]
There were whispers after that. Quick, muted.
"Did you see that strike?"
"Kid's got a cannon…"
"Wasn't that the new guy? Perry's kid?"
Nathan kept his head down. Focused. Controlled.
Don't get cocky. Just keep building.
The system pulsed silently in his mind, unseen but real. He watched as little numbers ticked upward after every clean pass, every smart run.
+1 Legend Point
+1 Legend Point
+2 Legend Points – Excellent Shot!
By the time the sun dipped behind the trees, casting the fields in golden haze, Nathan's body felt hollowed out—but in the best way. Exhausted but alive.
He had made it through the first gauntlet.
But that was only the beginning.
Days blurred together in a rhythm of drills, gym sessions, and tactical work. Nathan adapted quickly, feeding on the competition around him. The more pressure they threw at him, the sharper he became.
Every night before sleep, he'd stare at the system menu floating above his bed like a ghost:
[Legend Points: 100]
There was one function that gnawed at him, untried until now.
[50 Points – Unlock Random Skill (Single Match Use)]
A gamble. But wasn't that what legends did?
When the announcement came that he was selected for his first official academy match, his nerves twisted into a thousand knots.
"You'll be starting second half," Coach Danvers said flatly, as if it was just another practice. "Show us why we should keep you."
Nathan nodded, the words heavy in his chest.
Show us. Not prove. Show.
That meant they didn't believe yet. Not fully.
Fine, Nathan thought, clenching his fists. I'll make them see.
The stadium wasn't huge—just a modest academy ground—but it buzzed with life. Parents, scouts, academy directors, all crowded into the stands.
Nathan sat on the bench, heart pounding like a war drum, staring at the field where his teammates battled.
The score was 0–0. Stalemate. Nervous energy in every touch.
At halftime, Coach Danvers turned to him.
"You're on in five. Warm up."
Nathan stood. His legs felt like jelly. His throat dry.
And then—
[Ding!]
[Use 50 Legend Points to Unlock a Random Legendary Skill?]
[Confirm?]
He swallowed hard.
Now or never.
Confirm.
The screen shimmered. Symbols spun wildly in his vision like a roulette wheel. He held his breath.
Finally—click—
[Congratulations! You have unlocked: Thierry Henry's Movement Off the Ball – Lv.1 (Single Match Use)]
Nathan blinked.
Thierry Henry?
Before he could think more, the coach barked again. "Perry! Now!"
He sprinted toward the sideline.
The world sharpened into crystal clarity.
He could feel it immediately—the way space unfolded in front of him, the subtle shift of defenders' weight, the tiny pockets no one else noticed.
It was like seeing the Matrix.
Boom!
The whistle blew.
Nathan exploded off the touchline into the game.
Within seconds, he was weaving runs between defenders like vapor, popping up where no one expected.
"Mark him!" a defender shouted, voice cracking.
Too late.
He timed a darting diagonal run perfectly, a midfielder feeding him the ball. Nathan didn't hesitate—he dropped his shoulder, feinted right—
Crack!
—and lashed a low shot across the keeper into the far bottom corner.
Gooooal!!
The stands erupted in cheers. His teammates mobbed him.
Coach Danvers actually smiled—a rare, small curve of the lips.
Nathan panted, heart surging. The System pulsed again:
[+20 Legend Points – Goal Scored!]
And he wasn't done yet.
Every minute he moved, defenders struggled to track him. He wasn't faster than them. Just smarter. Slipperier.
By the end of the match, he'd set up two more goals with precise off-the-ball runs, and Leeds United's youth team walked away with a 3–0 victory.
When the final whistle blew, Nathan bent over, hands on his knees, chest heaving.
He felt like he was on fire. Not just his muscles—but his spirit.
The academy director came down to the pitch afterward, shaking hands, giving polite smiles. When he reached Nathan, his handshake lingered a little longer.
"Well done, son," he said. "That was special movement today. Keep this up... and we'll see about fast-tracking you to the U18s."
Nathan's heart almost stopped.
Fast-track? Already?
He glanced up at the fading sky, feeling the heavy pulse of destiny in his bones.
Step by step. Match by match. I'll climb all the way.
The System flickered one last time before fading away for the night:
[Legend Points: 70]