Chapter 224: England [2]
Leon and Byon, now officially neighbors in a country where they drove on the "wrong" side of the road, decided to explore their new city like the tactical masterminds they were.
"Okay," Byon announced on their first morning out, both of them in baseball caps pulled down low, trying and failing to look like inconspicuous tourists.
"Operation: Understand Liverpool is a go. Phase one: coffee. It is the most important tactical resource for any successful campaign."
They spent the day walking, a pair of anonymous superstars lost in the vibrant, historic streets. They saw the iconic Albert Dock, with its red brick warehouses and maritime museums. They walked down Mathew Street and saw the Cavern Club, the legendary birthplace of The Beatles, the sound of a cover band playing "Hey Jude" spilling out into the street.
"See?" Byon said, a look of profound realization on his face. "This city understands the importance of a legendary front four."
They talked about everything and nothing. They talked about the insane pressure of the Champions League final, about the ridiculousness of Julián's philosophical questions, about how weird it was to see their own faces on billboards. It was easy. It was normal. It was a perfect, peaceful calm before the storm.
That night, back in his new, still mostly empty house, the full weight of the next day finally hit Leon.
He stood in his room, his brand-new, bright red Liverpool training kit laid out on the bed. Tomorrow, it began. He wasn't just a visitor anymore. He was a part of this. He was the world-record signing, the man who was supposed to be the "brain" of the machine.
The next morning, he woke up with a jolt of pure, unadulterated adrenaline. He pulled on the new kit. It fit perfectly. He looked at himself in the mirror, at the ridiculous white hair that now seemed to fit his new, audacious chapter. He was ready.
He walked outside to his new car, a sleek, black machine provided by the club, the engine humming with a quiet, powerful promise.
As he pulled out of his driveway, a matching car pulled out from the house next door.
Byon grinned at him from the driver's seat.
"Race you there?" he yelled.
Leon just laughed and shook his head.
They drove to the training ground in a calm, professional convoy of two, the last quiet moment before they entered the world of the giants.
The AXA Training Centre was less a training ground and more a futuristic football laboratory.
It was all clean lines, gleaming glass, and the quiet, efficient hum of a club at the absolute peak of its powers.
Leon walked through the automatic doors, his heart pounding a steady, excited rhythm.
He was shown to the first-team locker room, a vast, circular space where each player had their own station.
Most were already there, a low buzz of pre-season chatter filling the air. And then he saw them.
Mohamed Salah, a living legend, was laughing, his face lit up with a brilliant, infectious energy. Alexander Isak, the Swedish giant, was quietly stretching, a picture of calm, coiled power.
Virgil van Dijk was holding court, his captain's presence a gravitational force in the room.
"Ah, the new brain has arrived!" a familiar, cheerful voice called out.
Trent Alexander-Arnold walked over, a wide, welcoming grin on his face.
"Ready to start taking my free-kicks?"
"I'm still in the 'hitting the car park' phase of my training," Leon laughed, the easy banter instantly making him feel at home.
Then, Salah and Isak walked over, and Leon felt a genuine, star-struck tingle.
"The magician from Milan," Salah said, his handshake firm, his eyes sparkling with an intense, competitive fire.
"We have been waiting for you. Many goals to score this season, yes?"
"I hope so," Leon said, trying to sound cool and not like a kid meeting his heroes.
"Good to have you, man," Isak said, his voice a calm, deep rumble.
His presence was incredible; he was tall and powerful, but moved with the easy grace of a panther.
"And this," Arne Slot said, his voice appearing from behind them, "is our other new weapon."
He gestured to a young, impossibly tall French striker with a slightly nervous but excited look in his eye.
"Everyone, this is Hugo Ekitike."
Ekitike, another high-profile summer signing, looked as overwhelmed and thrilled as Leon felt.
"This is insane, right?" he whispered to Leon as the group introductions continued. "I was just watching these guys on TV last month, and now I'm sharing a locker room with them."
"Tell me about it," Leon whispered back, a bond of shared, surreal disbelief forming instantly between the two new boys.
The first session was a simple passing drill, but it was played at a speed and intensity that was a level above anything Leon had experienced before.
The ball was a blur of motion, a one-touch symphony of technical perfection.
He watched in awe as the ball moved between them.
Salah's touches were explosive, his passes sharp and direct. Isak's were powerful and precise, the ball rocketing off his foot with a satisfying thud.
Ekitike was raw, a bundle of athletic energy still finding his rhythm. And in the middle of it all, Leon began to conduct.
He played a quick one-two with Trent, a clever reverse pass to Salah, a delicate dink over a cone to Isak. It was effortless.
It was beautiful. It was... footballing heaven.
As the drill ended, Arne Slot gathered them in a huddle, a satisfied smile on his face.
"Good work," he said. "The energy is good. The quality is high. This is the standard."
He looked around at his squad, his new, terrifyingly powerful attacking force.
"Now, we have a friendly match in a few days to test ourselves. A good, easy start to the pre-season to get our legs back."
He paused, a mischievous, almost cruel, glint in his eye.
"It's against Real Madrid."
A murmur went through the squad. Byon, standing next to Leon, just grinned.
"Time for that 'training ground accident'," he muttered.
That night, exhausted but buzzing, Leon lay in his new bed in his new house.
The first day had been a dream.
The potential of this team, of his new attacking partnership, was limitless.
He closed his eyes, a happy, contented smile on his face, and decided to run a quick analysis on his new attacking trio. He activated his 'Manager Mode'.
[Synergy Analysis: Salah - Leon - Isak]
The system began to process the data, the familiar hum of its calculations a comforting presence in his mind.
[Result: Potential Attacking Synergy Rating: 95/100 (Legendary)]