SSS Alpha Ranking: Limitless Soccer Cultivation After A Century

Chapter 74: Inferno Rising


Rain whispered against the training dome like falling beads of glass. The lights above the field glowed pale blue, cutting through the mist and shadow. Dante "Blaze" Anderson stood motionless in the center, his breath steady, eyes half-closed. Around him, faint sparks of blue fire flickered along his arms the newborn manifestation of his third power: Aura Flames.

Each spark pulsed in rhythm with his heartbeat, like the flame itself was breathing.

"Again," Jason's voice carried across the pitch, low and commanding.

Blaze exhaled and let his body sink into the stance taught in the Murim art of Sky Flow Step, his aura flowing through every limb. When he moved, it was not merely running it was an elegant, explosive strike of energy and balance.

He launched forward, summoning his Elemental Speed. The world blurred to streaks of color. His foot connected with the ball, and the flames roared to life too violently. The shot screamed into the net and detonated against the far wall, leaving a line of smoldering turf.

He staggered back, chest heaving. His aura flickered wildly, threatening to spiral out of control.

"You're pushing, not feeling," came a calm voice behind him.

Blaze turned. Anastasia Lockwood, Jason's daughter and the team's right-wing defender, walked toward him through the drizzle. Her hair usually a cascade of red was now darkened by rain, her green eyes sharp under the soft glow.

"I thought training was over," he said.

She tilted her head. "For everyone else. Not for you."

Her tone carried both challenge and curiosity. She stepped closer, watching the unstable flicker of the blue fire on his skin. "That flame doesn't obey strength. It obeys honesty."

Blaze blinked. "Honesty?"

"It reacts to your heart," she said simply. "When you're angry, it burns too hot. When you're afraid, it sputters. When you accept what you feel—it steadies."

He tried to laugh, but it came out quiet, almost reverent. "You sound like your dad."

She smirked. "I'll take that as a compliment."

They stood in silence for a moment, the rain dimming to mist. Blaze stared down at his hand as the flames softened, no longer chaotic. Their blue glow merged with the drizzle, steaming where the water met the fire.

Jason's sharp whistle cut across the field. "Enough flirting, Lockwood! Back to sync drills!"

Anastasia rolled her eyes but smiled faintly. "See you in formation, hero."

Synchronizing the Fire

The Rising Stars lined up across the soaked field for psychic synchronization training. Blaze felt the connection snap open—Cosmic Telepathy binding their minds into one pulsating rhythm. Each thought, each heartbeat, echoed in his head like musical notes.

He let Elemental Speed flow next, tapping into the stillness between blinks. The others moved at normal pace, but to him, every droplet of rain froze mid-fall. The ball shimmered before him like a sun.

His leg lashed out a clean, sharp motion, guided by instinct and balance. The ball curved and slammed perfectly into the far goal.

Jason dropped his whistle, just barely hiding a smile. "Not bad, Titan."

Lionel grinned from the back. "Looks like he's finally stopped turning goalposts into toast."

Laughter rippled through the group. For the first time in a long while, training didn't end with smoke or chaos.

Nightfall

Everyone had gone. The hum of the field lights was the only sound left. Anastasia sat cross-legged on the grass, wiping down her boots. Blaze lingered nearby, watching the faint shimmer of aura still curling lazily around his arms.

"You ever get tired of being careful?" he asked.

Her gaze stayed on her boots. "Every day. But control keeps us alive."

He exhaled. "Feels like when I stop moving, all the noise catches up. My mom. The past. The guilt."

Anastasia looked up, her expression softening. "Your flame carries that pain. But maybe it's not something to destroy. Maybe it's what makes your fire different."

He studied her, something steady flickering in his chest. The flame on his skin warmed to gold instead of blue.

She noticed immediately. "There. That hue—peace. You're learning."

He smiled. "Or maybe you're just good at calming people down."

She gave a small laugh. "Don't get used to it."

Match Day – The Giants Await the second leg

The next morning, the locker room buzzed with energy and tension. The smell of sweat, turf, and steel filled the air.

Jason stood before them, arms crossed. "The Titan Giants are ranked second across the Galaxy Division. This match decides whether we climb or fall further behind. Blaze you're benched first half."

Blaze nodded, accepting it quietly.

"Good," Jason continued. "Watch their rhythm. I want you studying every move before you step in."

As they walked through the tunnel, the crowd's thunder drowned everything else. Banners flashed in the holographic light, shimmering messages forming across the stands:

"REST WELL, TITAN'S MOM.""BLAZE—YOUR FIRE STILL BURNS.""FOR HER. FOR YOU."

Blaze's throat tightened. He forced his focus forward.

First Half – Clash of Auras

The whistle screamed, and chaos erupted.

The Giants struck first. Their captain, Hyun-Min Kwon, a Murim prodigy from Seoul, exploded forward using Iron Tiger Steps, each strike shaking the ground with compressed Qi.

Lionel met him head-on with Stone Wall Defense, his aura crystallizing around his body like living armor. Sparks flew as they collided—martial aura meeting brute energy.

Scarlet weaved across midfield, her crimson hair blazing like her name, her attacks fluid and elegant, driven by Scarlet Crane Flow. She passed to Min-Seo, whose wind-infused strikes sliced through the rain in clean arcs.

From the bench, Blaze watched, connected through his Cosmic Telepathy. He felt each player's exhaustion, heartbeat, and intent. Every emotion echoed in his chest.

Anastasia's presence was sharpest—focused, disciplined, but layered with fatigue. Her Autumn Shield Form flowed in perfect timing, blocking three attacks in a single movement.

The crowd roared each time she deflected a shot.

Still, Blaze could sense their rhythm slipping. The Giants were adapting, circling tighter, their aura density suffocating.

His own flame reacted, pulsing hot with their desperation. The energy built under his skin. "No, not now," he hissed, fighting for control. The aura flared, steam hissing from his shoulders.

Breathe.

He recalled Anastasia's words: "It listens to honesty."

So he didn't fight it. He accepted it the fear, the pressure, the ache. The Aura Flame steadied, merging with his telepathic awareness. He reached out through the link and saw the field from every angle every player's perspective.

Scarlet misjudged her timing by half a second; Blaze whispered a mental nudge, and she adjusted. Her new trajectory opened space for Diego's strike.

Diego fired his aura swirling in a spiral but the keeper deflected by inches.

The stadium erupted in gasps.

Blaze leaned back, heart pounding. Even from the bench, he'd helped them move like one living creature.

Jason noticed the glow flickering around him controlled, warm, steady. "He's stabilizing," he murmured to himself.

The Final Minutes of the Half

The rain returned heavier, turning the pitch slick. The Giants pressed harder, their Qi surges echoing like thunder.

Hyun-Min roared forward again, his aura blazing orange, tearing through defense. Anastasia intercepted, but the impact sent her tumbling, skidding near the sideline.

Blaze bolted upright. "Coach!"

Jason held up a hand. "She's fine. Watch."

Anastasia stood, breathing hard, one knee stained with grass and mud. She lifted her head, meeting Blaze's gaze across the field. Despite the distance, he heard her voice through the telepathic link:

Stay calm, Blaze. We're okay.

She smiled faintly, then rejoined the formation.

The crowd roared her name. Blaze sat down, fists unclenching.

When the whistle finally called halftime, both teams dragged themselves off the pitch, drenched and breathless. Fans continued chanting:

"Blaze! Blaze! Bring him on!"

Halftime — Fire in Waiting

In the locker room, exhaustion filled the air. Jason paced like a hawk.

"Good defense. But the Giants are adapting faster. We need aggression."

Lionel groaned. "Coach, we're out of breath."

Jason's gaze landed on Blaze. "Then we'll use something they don't have raw will."

Blaze blinked. "You mean—?"

Jason nodded. "You're in for the second half. You've proven you can control it. Now I want to see you use it."

A quiet thrill ran through the room. Anastasia looked over from her seat, eyes unreadable but shining faintly.

As Blaze stood to warm up, he saw his reflection in the metallic wall silver-gold eyes, white hair streaked with faint flame. For the first time, he didn't see the broken relic of a forgotten era.

He saw a reborn Titan.

Closing his eyes, he centered himself. The three forces within him—Cosmic Telepathy, Elemental Speed, and Aura Flames—whirled through his body, each with its own rhythm. But now, for the first time, they began to harmonize.

A soft blue flame ignited around his shoulders, merging with sparks of silver. His heartbeat matched the rhythm of the crowd's chant outside.

He whispered to himself, voice calm and resolute: "Let's show them who we are."

Jason clapped him on the shoulder, a faint grin appearing. "About time, Titan."

Outside, thunder rolled, and the second-half whistle echoed through the stadium. Blaze walked toward the tunnel, flames flickering steady and calm a living beacon in the rain.

The world was waiting for him to burn.

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