Chapter 7 Main Quest Changes, Talent: Agile Travel
Chapter 7 Main Quest Changes, Talent: Agile Travel
South of Liverpool city centre.
The oldest Chinese community in Europe.
Nelson Street.
Lucky Luck Chinese Restaurant.
Chang Huan, Curtis Jones, Adam Lewis, Liam Coyle, Brewster and other U18 teammates gathered together to celebrate being called up to the first team.
Ben Woodburn, who set a record for the youngest goal scorer for Liverpool's first team last November, was so grateful for the favor he received. He patiently explained to Chang Huan, holding a glass of orange juice, what to pay attention to when entering the first team for the first time.
Not only Chang Huan, but everyone else listened intently, thoroughly enjoying the conversation.
Everyone here aims to make it into the first team!
The entire dinner lasted for nearly two hours.
After his teammates left one by one, Chang Huan also took the opportunity to go alone to his home, which was a ten-minute walk away, under the pretext of preparing for the BTEC sports diploma exam.
It was a semi-detached house, the property that his grandfather had built up forty years ago when he came to Liverpool to open a Chinese restaurant. Five years ago, when he retired, the property was transferred to his father.
Return to the room, lock it, and summon the system.
The Green Field King System is dedicated to serving you.
He asked eagerly, "Why did you perform so well, yet the evaluation was only 'commendable'?"
[With the host's current skill level, carrying the entire match in a non-professional English Premier League U18 league would be considered basic.]
So it is said that...
That seems... to make some sense.
"Is the bonus for being named 'Player of the Match' awarded every time?"
There is a certain probability of triggering this event, and the rewards are not fixed. They may include attribute points, special items, modules, templates, talents, skills, traits, etc.
After figuring out the situation, Chang Huan decided to log out of the system and head to the restroom to wash up.
Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed a prominent red "Mission!" sign in the upper right corner of the screen.
With a slight thought, four sets of subtitles appeared on the page.
[The main quest has been changed due to the host being called up to Liverpool's first team.]
Main Quest: Join the First Team (Completed)
[Congratulations, host, on completing your first side quest. Reward: 1 Intermediate Talent Lottery Ticket]
【Use the 'Intermediate Talent Lottery Ticket' now?】
Chang Huan raised her hand and lightly tapped "Yes".
The subtitles instantly disappeared, and a square turntable with a hollow center, displaying the number 9981, floated up and down in front of you.
Each cell displays a large "?".
He lightly tapped the center of the screen with his fingertip, indicating "Start".
The 81 slots on the turntable began to flash irregularly and continuously.
About 10 seconds later, the red light stopped on the second cell of the third row.
[Congratulations, host, you have acquired the talent: Agile Travel (Intermediate)]
Agile and elusive: When off the ball, he darts across the lines like a ghost, his positioning unpredictable, always appearing silently in the best place.
The corresponding attribute [positioning] value has been significantly increased.
[Positioning: 59→89]
At this moment, the brain seems to have a new understanding of how to get rid of the defense through movement on the court, as if it were innate.
"this……"
Chang Huan was somewhat disappointed with his newly acquired talent.
But then I thought about it again, and realized that the ghostly positioning actually suited my current skill level very well.
While a body that isn't particularly strong is less prone to injury, it makes one an easy target for defenders, preventing them from utilizing their dribbling, ball control, and long passing skills.
Playing to your strengths and avoiding your weaknesses is the best way to play football.
Thinking about training with the first team at Melwood tomorrow morning gives me even more confidence.
Click the left arrow key (←) to return to the task page.
Both the main quest and the side quests have changed.
[Sign a career contract] and become the new primary questline.
Two side quests that were not originally available will appear directly after the main quest is changed.
Side Quest 1: Make Liverpool's squad for Matchday 38 of the 2016-2017 season.
Side Quest 2: Make your professional debut in Liverpool
Both tasks have time limits.
The deadline for side quest 1 is the day before the match, when the match roster is routinely announced.
Side quest 2 depends on whether side quest 1 is completed.
There is no penalty for failure in either task.
"We must strive to make the competition roster!"
Chang Wei turned his head, shifting his gaze from the task page to the window, looking up at the Liverpool night sky with high spirits.
MD!
There's so much fog.
You can't see any stars.
Just as he was about to exit the system, he remembered that he had received an extra reward: [Lucky Koi].
Koi (Characteristics): Always smiling, good luck naturally comes, and blessings shine upon you from the unseen world.
"Huh? That's it?"
Chang Huan was slightly disappointed and casually remarked, "Luckily, it wasn't just bad luck."
In order to arrive at the Melwood training base in good spirits, he logged out of the system, opened the door, and walked towards the washbasin.
Early to bed and early to rise makes you healthy!
did not expect……
I tossed and turned, unable to sleep.
I don't know when I fell asleep.
The alarm clock rang precisely at seven o'clock the next morning.
Chang Huan rubbed her face vigorously with both hands until her mind cleared up a bit before turning off the alarm clock.
I got up, dressed, and went to the bathroom to brush my teeth and wash my face.
I ate breakfast prepared in advance by my father at the dining table on the first floor.
Freshly baked whole wheat bread, smoked salmon, boiled eggs, and freshly squeezed juice.
After finishing his breakfast, he planned to rest for half an hour before running to Melwood, which was only eight kilometers away. In the past, he had always run to Kirkby, which was much farther away.
Seeing his son sporting dark circles under his eyes, Chang Xian suggested, "You must have had a bad night's sleep since it's your first promotion, right? I'll drive you there so you can rest a bit more in the car and avoid leaving a bad impression on the coaching staff."
Chang Huan thought about it and agreed: "Thank you, Dad."
It's not even eight o'clock yet.
The Volkswagen was parked on the side of the road about fifty meters from the Melwood training ground.
Chang Xian saw that his son was sleeping soundly, so he turned off the stove and waited until 8:40 before waking him up.
After catching up on about an hour of sleep, Chang Huan felt much better.
He waved goodbye to his father, slung his New Balance shoulder bag over his shoulder, and walked toward the black double doors.
The dark green wooden sign, with the white "Melwood Training Facility" lettering and the red Liverpool FC crest, tells the world where this is.
A dozen or so fans wearing Liverpool jerseys and holding up banners stood outside the Melwood training ground. They assumed Chang Huan, who was walking toward the gate, was like them and didn't pay any attention.
Chang Huan went to the guardhouse window and handed over his apprentice ID from the youth training academy: "Hi, Grandpa Kenny, I'm here to report to the first team."
The security guard was a slightly overweight, white-haired elderly man named Kenny Grimes, who wore a dark blue LFC security uniform and had been working there since the late 1980s.
After checking the credentials, he opened the small door of the pedestrian passage, handed the credentials back, and said gently, "Good morning, young man. Congratulations on becoming another U18 player promoted to the first team. I hope you can make your Liverpool debut soon."
Thank you for your kind words.
Chang Huan put the ID back in his bag and walked towards the first team's locker room.
He joined Liverpool U8 at the age of 8 and knows the Melwood training ground like the back of his hand.
As he approached the building where the locker room was located, he saw a bald, white-haired, slightly overweight elderly man in sportswear come out and greet him, "Good morning, Grandpa Carter."
Most of the students at Kirkby Youth Academy know this old man who always has a kind smile on his face.
Graham Carter.
He worked as a Liverpool bus driver from the 1970s, and was appointed as the equipment manager by then-manager Houllier at the end of the last century, a position he still holds today.
Graham Carter looked up and remembered that this was the newcomer Klopp had told him in the internal group yesterday: "All training equipment, including shoes, is ready. The locker without a number, only with a name tag, is temporarily yours."
"Thanks."
"Keep going, kid."
Graham Carter lightly clenched his fist.
Chang Huan entered the locker room and saw only a few people standing at the door, unsure whether to go in directly or greet them.
Wijnaldum and Lallana, wearing flip-flops, were changing into their training shirts without a care in the world. Firmino held his phone in his left hand and was picking at his toes with his right. Neither of them looked up.
The light brown-haired young man sitting at the very back noticed Chang Huan and greeted him, "Chang, your locker is here."
Chang Huan looked up and exclaimed, "Oh wow, it's someone I know!"
Trent Alexander-Arnold, the captain of Liverpool U18 last season!
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