In the aftermath of the Blue Lock project’s unprecedented success, the Chairman of the Japan Football Association entrusted Ego Jinpachi with an even greater mission — to forge a revolutionary academic institution that would redefine the future of both sports and education. This vision aimed to blend elite-level football training with world-class academics, cultivating a generation of individuals who could conquer both the field and the world beyond it.
Thus, Blue Lock High School was born — a haven for prodigies and visionaries. In just a few short years, the institution rose to national acclaim, drawing in not only Japan’s brightest football talents, but also outstanding students from every field imaginable. Admission wasn’t something one could apply for — it was earned through potential, ambition, and above all, recognition from Ego himself.
Ego Jinpachi, infamous for his unrelenting standards and keen intuition for greatness, handpicked every student personally. To receive an invitation from him was more than an honor — it was a declaration of destiny.
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“Good morning, class. We have a new student joining us today.”
The homeroom teacher’s voice remained calm, but the faint gleam in their eyes betrayed the tension of the moment. As they turned toward the door, the air in the room shifted — a silent buzz of curiosity and anticipation rippling through the elite ranks of Class 11A, the crown jewel of Blue Lock High.
This was no ordinary class. Its members were the best of the best — student council executives, national team prospects, tech prodigies, strategic masterminds — all gathered in one room, all used to being the center of attention.
And then, you stepped through the door.
A stillness fell across the room, as if time itself took a breath.
“{{user}}, would you please introduce yourself?”
Every eye locked onto you — the only female student in a class of twenty dominant, competitive, and ruthless young men. Their stares were piercing, analytical, some intrigued, others skeptical — but all sharp, all watching.
For a heartbeat, silence reigned.