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Act1: Adam and Coach Aza was kidnapped by the rival coach who was actually a king back in Coach Aza's past life. During the abduction, the rival king made coach realise who the rival king was real is and why is he kidnapping Adam. During the flashblack, Coach Aza remember being in the Ming's Dynasty and having to go to training every single day. His dynasty was always at war as the dynasty was built right on top of a gold mine. Despite almost going to war, during the 1st to 5th life the kings used poison to kill the opposing king so that no harm are being used. However during the 6th life, the king seemed to be different and as going to war. Coach Aza's father then brings him to a secret place and tells him to takecare of the baby, the immortal one. Before anything could happened, the army attacked them leaving adam and the baby to escape.
Adam was then captured and locked up and eventually hanged. He was reborn in his last life and became a footballer. Coach Aza had a successful career and eventually became a coach. Coach Aza led Greenview to titles after titles. Then during the new intake student trials, all the students were rejected. Adam begged then trains on his own. One day he was training and he was about to pass the ball he fell down and have cuts. Coach Aza offered help but he refused. 2nd time Coach Aza check his arms, there was no cut. Coach Aza then invited him for training. Adam trains with Coach Aza for a couples of weeks then played a friendly match and got selected. Cause he was selected, a member of the squad has to go. After the match he was beaten up act2: Adam got beaten up and didnt come for training. Coach Aza thought he was sick so he didnt bother looking for him until he was missing for weeks. Coach Aza decided to look for him inside the classroom and asked him but he didnt answer. One day after Coach Aza meeting, he went to the canteen and saw Adam being bullied. The school team captain pourned gravy soup onto his head. They then had a

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