The news of GridironGuru's £30 million signing hit Ethan like a physical blow.
He slumped back in his virtual office chair, the triumphant feeling from his own negotiation evaporating like mist.
Thirty million.
He had just spent a significant chunk of his shoestring budget on a high-risk, high-reward 16-year-old from Denmark. Meanwhile, his supposed benefactor, his rival, was casually dropping a fortune on an established, world-class talent. It was like Ethan had just proudly built a go-kart, only to look up and see his competitor roll onto the starting line in a Formula 1 car.
A bitter laugh escaped his lips. "Quantum FC," he muttered.
"Of course, that's his team name." It sounded powerful, futuristic, and expensive. Everything Apex United wasn't.
For a moment, a wave of despair washed over him.
How could he possibly compete? He was a kid in his bedroom, playing moneyball out of necessity.
GridironGuru was a millionaire content creator, a real-world analyst with connections and, apparently, an unlimited virtual bank account. The playing field wasn't just uneven; it was a vertical cliff face.
But then, another feeling pushed through the doubt. A stubborn, defiant spark. He thought of his new trait, 'Managerial Instinct'. He thought of Emre Demir's sublime goal.
He thought of the deal he had just pulled off, outmaneuvering a real Director of Football. He didn't have the money, but he had his brain. He had his gut.
"Alright, Guru," Ethan whispered to the empty office.
"You can have your £30 million winger. I'll find my own superstars. And I'll find them for a fraction of the price."
The rivalry wasn't daunting anymore. It was motivating. It gave him a clear target, a mountain to climb. But for now, he was mentally exhausted. He had played his first match, won, navigated a player injury, changed tactics on the fly, and completed his first-ever transfer negotiation. It was more than enough for one day.
He logged off, the sleek virtual world dissolving back into the comfortable clutter of his bedroom. The real world felt slow, quiet, and wonderfully simple.
He decided to stay out of the pod for the rest of the night. He needed a break. He needed to be a normal teenager again.
Later that evening, after a quiet dinner with his family where he mostly just nodded along to the conversation, he lay on his bed, scrolling through his phone.
He wasn't looking for game information, just browsing the usual football news sites, catching up on the real-world happenings he'd missed while he was "away."
He saw the headlines about Emre Demir's potential transfer, which now felt like old news to him. He read match reports, injury updates, and the usual transfer gossip. It was all standard stuff until he clicked on an article from a major, reputable sports journalism site. The headline made him sit up straight.
MANCHESTER UNITED STUN FOOTBALL WORLD WITH APPOINTMENT OF UNKNOWN 'ANALYTICAL GENIUS' AS NEW MANAGER
Ethan's eyes widened. Manchester United, one of the biggest clubs on the planet, had just fired their manager after a poor start to the season.
But to replace him with an unknown? It was unheard of. He devoured the article. It was filled with vague corporate-speak.
The club's new, mysterious ownership group had made the decision based on "proprietary data models" and "next-generation tactical profiling." The new manager's name was withheld, referred to only by the codename 'Prodigy'.
It was bizarre. It was the biggest football news story of the year. Ethan scrolled down to the comments section, expecting to see fans in full-blown meltdown.
He did, but amongst the outrage, he saw a comment that made his blood run cold.
User_FootballFan82:This is insane. But has anyone else seen the rumors on the FCG forums? The #1 ranked player from the closed beta was codenamed 'Prodigy'. This can't be a coincidence, right?
Ethan's fingers flew, his heart pounding. He navigated to the official forums for the Football Coaching Game. It was a place he hadn't even thought to look yet. The top thread, pinned and exploding with thousands of comments, was titled:
"The Game is REAL - FCG Beta Players Are Getting REAL Jobs."
He clicked on it. It was a rabbit hole of speculation, screenshots, and incredible claims. The original post laid it all out.
The #1 ranked player from the beta, 'Prodigy', was now the manager of Manchester United. But it didn't stop there.
Another user posted a link to an Italian sports paper.
The #7 ranked player, an Italian user known as 'CatenaccioKing', had just been appointed as the head coach of the struggling Serie B team, Palermo.
Another link, this time to a German news site. The #12 ranked player, 'GegenpressMeister', had been hired as the new U-19 coach for Borussia Dortmund.
On and on it went. A dozen different stories, all connecting the top-ranked players from the FCG beta to sudden, high-profile, real-world managerial jobs.
The game wasn't just influencing reality; it was a living, breathing recruitment platform for the entire footballing world. It was a secret society, a meritocracy where the best players were given the keys to real kingdoms.
Ethan felt like his brain was short-circuiting. The implications were staggering. His own victory in the GridironGuru Gauntlet wasn't just a prize giveaway. It was an entrance exam.
He hadn't just won a game; he had been accepted into the most exclusive academy on Earth. His 'Managerial Instinct' trait wasn't just a game mechanic; it was a tool to help him climb the real-world ladder.
He was so lost in the whirlwind of this discovery that he almost missed his phone buzzing in his hand. It was a text message. From Leo.
His screen lit up with a frantic, all-caps message.
Leo:ETHAN. ETHAN YOU ARE NOT GOING TO BELIEVE THIS. MY DAD'S COMPANY JUST GOT BOUGHT OUT BY SOME WEIRD TECH CONGLOMERATE. AS PART OF THE SEVERANCE PACKAGE FOR EXECUTIVES, THEY OFFERED HIM A BUNCH OF STOCK OPTIONS OR THIS... THIS 'EXECUTIVE LEISURE AND STRATEGY SIMULATOR'. HE THOUGHT IT SOUNDED STUPID SO HE GAVE IT TO ME.
Ethan's heart stopped. He stared at the message, his mind refusing to process the words.
Another message from Leo popped up immediately after.
Leo:IT'S THE POD, ETHAN. IT'S THE SAME WHITE BED. I'M IN. I'M IN THE GAME!