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Chapter 41 - The Weight of No Applause

The final whistle didn't bring joy. It didn't bring relief. It brought silence.

Amano Kei stood in the center of the practice field with his head slightly tilted toward the fading sky. The sun was melting behind the bleachers but no light reached his eyes. The scoreboard blinked 3–1. They won. He created every goal. But none of it mattered.

Not a single player walked up to him.

No nod

No pat on the back

No eye contact

It was like he didn't exist again

Coach Yoneda laughed with the forward who scuffed two chances but tapped in Amano's perfectly curved cross. The other midfielders were huddled in a circle, joking about their "dominant control of the game." Amano stayed still until the field emptied out and only a stray cone rolled near his feet.

He didn't kick it away

He just watched it spin

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The locker room was noise. Loud water, shoes slapping against wet tile, the screech of someone doing karaoke off-key. Amano walked in, grabbed his bag, and walked right back out. No one noticed. No one ever noticed.

Outside the facility, the wind felt colder than usual. It wasn't even winter yet. He zipped his jacket halfway, pulled his hood up, and took the long way home through the back alleys of Osaka. A place where dogs barked at their own echoes and vending machines were the only source of light.

His phone buzzed once

Unknown number

> You think you're being ignored

I think you're just not in the right room

Warehouse 6. 9 PM. Tonight. Bring your boots

He stared at the message for a full minute

Then another buzz

> And your mind. Leave your ego at home

Amano blinked

Warehouse 6? That abandoned training hall near the industrial district?

He pocketed the phone without replying

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Warehouse 6 smelled like rust and old dreams. The floodlights were barely working. The goals had no nets. But there was someone standing at the halfway line, a tall figure in a gray hoodie with his arms crossed like he'd been waiting since yesterday.

"You're late," the man said

Amano stepped onto the dusty floor

"You're Hibiki Shun," he said slowly

The man grinned without denying it

"And you're the kid who made ten different tactics work in a game where nobody passed to him"

A ball rolled to Amano's feet

"Impress me" said Hibiki

Amano stared down at the ball

No teammates

No tactics

No noise

Just the ball

And his ghostly mind

Time to play

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