Chapter 14

Treyal, feeling caught between humiliation and mounting tension, paused for a moment. His expression turned into a mixture of anger and disbelief. He knew that going against the owner's decision could be bad for his reputation, but his pride could not accept defeat easily.

Treyal stepped closer to Morel with steady steps. "So, you want to kick me off this field now?" he demanded in a sharp voice, glaring directly at Morel with a piercing gaze and demanding an answer to his firm decision to play alone.

Morel remained silent, letting his unanimous decision speak for him. His eyes looked at Treyal with firmness, but no words came out of his mouth. He chose not to engage in a direct altercation with Treyal, showing that he preferred to maintain his composure rather than get involved in an unnecessary argument. His silence emphasized that his decision was final and inviolable, with no need to voice it.

Then Treyal approached the pitch owner. His expression filled with tension. "You can't
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