The stadium was electric, the roar of the crowd shaking the very ground beneath them. Cameras flashed, and the air was thick with anticipation. This was it—the first match between the teams, and Japan was up against England.
Kaito stood on the field, his heartbeat steady, but his mind was racing. He had trained relentlessly under his father, Yoichi Isagi, and now, it was time to prove himself. But across from him stood Julias, England's Crowned Prince.
And something about him felt different.
Kickoff – The Battle Begins
The whistle blew, and the game was on. England immediately took control of possession, moving with a crisp, calculated precision that caught Japan off guard.
Julias was leading the attack, dribbling with an effortless grace that made him almost untouchable. Kaito gritted his teeth, stepping up to challenge him.
With a smirk, Julias flicked the ball up with his right foot and launched a blazing shot from midfield.
It wasn't just power—it was a statement.
The ball sliced through the air like a missile, curving impossibly past the Japanese defenders. Their goalkeeper barely had time to react before the net rippled violently behind him.
GOAL!
The scoreboard flashed:
🇯🇵 JAPAN 0 – 1 ENGLAND 🇬🇧
The crowd erupted as Julias stood tall, his arms spread wide.
"This is Emperor's Impact," he said, staring directly at Kaito. "A shot fit for a king."
Kaito's hands clenched into fists. He had expected Julias to be strong, but this was insane.
Japan reset quickly, moving the ball up the field. Rensuke Kunigami sent a powerful pass to Yoichi Isagi, who analyzed the field in an instant. His vision was absolute—he saw the gaps, the weaknesses, the perfect moment to strike.
With an explosive burst, Isagi broke past Liam Parker, dodging Oliver Hayes with a sharp feint before launching a precise, controlled shot.
The ball curled perfectly into the top left corner.
GOAL!
🇯🇵 JAPAN 1 – 1 ENGLAND 🇬🇧
Kaito felt a rush of pride. His father made it look effortless—this was what the world's greatest striker was capable of.
But not everyone shared that admiration.
The match intensified. Japan regained possession, and the ball found its way back to Isagi. He was perfectly positioned to score again.
But then—
Rin Itoshi intercepted him.
"This is my goal," Rin muttered coldly as he stole the ball from his own teammate.
With a sharp turn, he sprinted towards the goal, firing a shot with unwavering confidence.
The ball sailed wide.
A miss.
The English defenders immediately counterattacked, clearing the ball down the field.
Kaito, who had stayed alert despite Rin's blunder, reacted instantly. He intercepted the clearance, breaking through England's defensive line with raw speed.
He charged towards the goal and, with a powerful strike—
GOAL!
The stadium exploded in cheers. Kaito had tied the score!
🇯🇵 JAPAN 2 – 2 ENGLAND 🇬🇧
He barely had time to celebrate before he felt a cold glare on him. Rin.
The tension between them was thick, but there was no time to argue.
Because Julias was ready to end it.
England moved with terrifying precision. Liam Parker weaved through Japan's midfield with ease, before sending a perfect cross into the box.
Oliver Hayes was ready, his first touch immaculate as he set up a shot.
But instead of taking it—he passed.
The ball rolled directly to Julias.
Kaito's heart pounded. He knew what was coming.
Julias took one step back and unleashed a second Emperor's Impact.
The ball exploded forward with monstrous force. It was like watching a cannon fire—the sheer velocity made the air warp around it.
Japan's goalkeeper didn't even move.
The net snapped violently as the ball slammed into the goal.
GOAL!
The final whistle blew.
🇯🇵 JAPAN 2 – 3 ENGLAND 🇬🇧
The English players swarmed Julias in celebration. He turned to Kaito, offering a smirk.
"You've got potential, Kaito. But today, the Emperor reigns."
Kaito's fists clenched, frustration burning inside him. He had scored. He had fought. And yet—
It wasn't enough.
He looked at his father, Yoichi Isagi, who simply nodded. There was no disappointment in his expression.
Only expectation.
This wasn't the end.
It was just the beginning.
And next round Yoichi Isagi wouldn't be able to play the Masters can only play once ever 3 matches of course. And Edward Falcons didn't join
What would happen next?