NOVEL FOOTBALL GOD SYSTEM: RISE OF A MONARCH Chapter 34 — Isabella Saw the Darkness Growing Inside Him

FOOTBALL GOD SYSTEM: RISE OF A MONARCH

Chapter 34 — Isabella Saw the Darkness Growing Inside Him
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Chapter 34: Chapter 34 — Isabella Saw the Darkness Growing Inside Him

Fame changed footballers.

Pressure changed men.

But power?

Power revealed who people truly were underneath.

And Sean Nelson was beginning to change faster than even he realized.

Three days after the Golden Boy rumors started spreading quietly through football circles—

Sean’s life entered another level of intensity.

His name was appearing more frequently around the academy.

More scouts attended sessions.

More executives watched youth matches.

Even football journalists had started whispering about the "Nigerian controller" rising through Belgium.

Ding.

[MEDIA PRESENCE ESCALATION]

⚽ Public Visibility:

RISING

⚠ Privacy Stability:

DECREASING

Sean stared at the system notification while sitting inside the team recovery room after training.

Ice wrapped around his knees. ƒгeewёbnovel.com

Sweat still clinging lightly to his skin.

And despite the growing attention—

his face remained calm.

Too calm.

That was what worried people now.

Not his talent.

His emotional control.

Matteo sat nearby scrolling through his phone before suddenly laughing.

"You’re trending again."

Sean barely reacted.

"For what this time?"

Matteo turned the screen around.

Several football pages.

Short clips.

Training footage.

Midfield highlights.

Tactical analysis posts.

Even fan edits.

One title stood out immediately.

THE COLD MIDFIELDER BELGIUM CAN’T STOP TALKING ABOUT

Sean stared at it quietly.

Then looked away.

Matteo frowned slightly.

"You’re not excited?"

Sean answered calmly.

"Attention disappears quickly."

Lucas Verhaegen looked up from across the room immediately after hearing that.

Then spoke quietly.

"No."

Pause.

"Not this kind."

Silence settled briefly afterward.

Because everyone understood something important now.

Sean was no longer just building hype.

He was building presence.

That evening—

Sean received a message from Isabella.

"Come out tonight."

He frowned slightly.

"Busy."

Her reply came instantly.

"That wasn’t a request."

Sean almost smiled.

Almost.

Two hours later—

Sean arrived at an elite rooftop lounge near central Brussels.

The place screamed money.

Glass walls.

Soft piano music.

Luxury watches.

Football executives drinking quietly in dark corners.

Even the silence looked expensive.

Ding.

[HIGH-CLASS SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT]

⚽ Reputation Exposure:

ACTIVE

Sean spotted Isabella immediately near the far balcony.

And for a moment—

he understood why people stared whenever she entered a room.

Black silk dress.

Minimal jewelry.

Cold elegance.

Dangerous beauty.

She looked less like a student tonight—

and more like someone born into power.

When she saw him approaching—

her eyes narrowed slightly.

Studying him.

Reading him.

"You really changed your style."

Sean glanced at his dark outfit.

"Europe changed my style."

Isabella shook her head slowly.

"No."

Pause.

"Europe changed you."

That sentence lingered heavily between them.

They sat near the balcony overlooking Brussels.

The city lights glowing beneath them like another universe.

And for several minutes—

neither spoke.

Finally—

Isabella broke the silence.

"My father talks about you often now."

Sean leaned back calmly.

"That sounds dangerous."

"It is."

Pause.

"He says powerful people are becoming interested too early."

Sean frowned slightly.

"What does that mean?"

Isabella looked directly into his eyes now.

"It means football stops becoming pure once money starts predicting your future."

Silence.

Sean understood that immediately.

Because lately—

every conversation around him sounded less emotional.

More calculated.

Ding.

[EXTERNAL VALUE ESCALATION]

⚽ Commercial Interest:

RISING

⚠ Emotional Isolation Risk:

INCREASING

A waiter arrived briefly with drinks before leaving quietly again.

And once they were alone—

Isabella asked the question Sean least expected.

"Are you happy?"

Sean blinked slightly.

Because nobody had asked him that in a long time.

Not scouts.

Not coaches.

Not executives.

Everyone only asked about performance now.

Sean looked toward the city lights.

Then answered honestly.

"I don’t know."

Isabella stared at him carefully.

And for the first time—

Sean noticed concern in her eyes.

Real concern.

"You’re becoming colder."

Sean smirked faintly.

"People keep saying that."

"Because it’s true."

Silence again.

Heavy silence.

Sean leaned forward slightly.

"You think that’s a bad thing?"

Isabella didn’t answer immediately.

Then quietly:

"I think it protects you."

Pause.

"But I also think it’s slowly isolating you."

That sentence hit harder than expected.

Because deep down—

Sean already knew it was true.

Back in Nigeria—

football felt emotional.

Family.

Dreams.

Passion.

But Europe?

Europe rewarded control.

Distance.

Calculation.

And Sean was adapting perfectly.

Maybe too perfectly.

Ding.

[PERSONALITY EVOLUTION UPDATE]

⚽ Emotional Suppression: freewebnøvel.coɱ

STRENGTHENING

⚠ Human Connection Stability:

DECLINING

Sean looked away briefly.

Then asked quietly:

"What happens if I stop caring emotionally?"

Isabella answered immediately.

"You become elite."

Pause.

"Then lonely."

That response unsettled him.

Because she said it too naturally.

Like she had seen it happen before.

Sean studied her carefully now.

"You’ve watched football people your whole life, haven’t you?"

She nodded once.

"My father built careers."

Pause.

"And watched many of them collapse."

Sean stayed silent.

Then Isabella added softly:

"The dangerous ones are never the loud talents."

Pause.

"They’re the calm ones who stop feeling pressure."

Sean almost laughed quietly.

Because that sounded exactly like what he was becoming.

Before he could respond—

a voice interrupted nearby.

"Well..."

Pause.

"So the rumors are true."

Sean turned calmly.

And immediately recognized the man approaching.

Laurent Dubois.

Elegant suit.

Sharp expression.

Cold confidence.

Beside him stood Marco Bellini again.

Both carrying the same dangerous football-world energy.

Ding.

[HIGH-LEVEL FOOTBALL NETWORK CONTACT]

⚠ Career Influence Presence:

ACTIVE

Laurent smiled faintly.

"Sean."

Then glanced toward Isabella.

"Good evening."

Isabella nodded politely.

But Sean noticed something immediately.

Even she became more formal around these men.

That meant status.

Real status.

Laurent sat beside them casually.

Too casually.

Like someone used to controlling conversations.

"You’re creating noise in football circles already."

Sean answered calmly.

"I’m training."

Marco laughed softly.

"That answer won’t work much longer."

Laurent leaned slightly forward.

"Do you know what executives are calling you now?"

Sean stayed silent.

Laurent smiled faintly.

"The Ice Midfielder."

Sean blinked once.

That sounded ridiculous.

But Marco shook his head.

"No."

Pause.

"It’s effective branding."

Sean leaned back slowly.

Branding.

Another reminder that football was becoming business around him.

Then Laurent’s expression shifted slightly.

More serious now.

"You need to understand something carefully."

Sean focused immediately.

"Once football starts turning you into an idea..."

Pause.

"...people stop seeing you as human first."

Silence.

Cold silence.

Even Isabella looked uncomfortable hearing that sentence.

Because everyone at the table understood it was true.

Laurent continued calmly.

"They’ll project greatness onto you."

Pause.

"They’ll project failure too."

Another pause.

"And eventually..."

His eyes narrowed slightly.

"...they’ll expect you to survive both."

Sean felt the weight of those words immediately.

Because deep down—

he already felt the pressure changing him.

Marco stood shortly afterward.

"We’ll speak again soon."

Laurent nodded once toward Sean.

Then toward Isabella.

And both men disappeared into the elite crowd again.

Silence remained after they left.

Long silence.

Then Isabella quietly said:

"You see it now, don’t you?"

Sean looked toward her.

"This world doesn’t just create stars."

Pause.

"It consumes them too."

Sean leaned back slowly against the chair afterward.

Looking over Brussels again.

Thinking.

Calculating.

Changing.

And somewhere deep inside him—

the cheerful dreamer from Nigeria was slowly fading.

Replaced by someone colder.

Sharper.

More dangerous.

But the terrifying part?

Sean Nelson was beginning to enjoy the transformation.

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