Summary
Title: Half Line
As Kim Moo-gyum stepped onto the training ground of City Seoul, he felt a sense of unease wash over him. The players were whispering, casting furtive glances in his direction, but it wasn't their attention that bothered him. It was the new physical coach, Lee Ha-joon, who seemed to be intentionally avoiding him.
Moo-gyum, known for his sharp instincts on the field, couldn't shake the feeling that there was more to Ha-joon's aloofness than meets the eye. Determined to unravel the mystery, he decided to confront the younger man.
"Why do you keep your distance, Ha-joon? What are you hiding?" Moo-gyum demanded, his tone a mix of curiosity and accusation.
Ha-joon's eyes flashed with defiance as he retorted, "You think you know everything about me, Kim Moo-gyum? You have no idea what I've been through."
In that moment, a spark ignited between them, a clash of wills and hidden truths that neither could ignore. And as they navigated the complexities of their past World Cup experiences and the pressures of the present, Moo-gyum realized that Ha-joon was not just a rookie coach—he was a formidable opponent, both on and off the field.
As the tension between them mounted, simmering beneath the surface like a dormant volcano, Moo-gyum knew one thing for certain: unraveling Ha-joon's secrets would be the ultimate test of his skills, both as a player and as a man.
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