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Project X: the Apex

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THE MOST DANGEROUS PLAYER NEVER TOUCHES THE BALL.They took his consciousness without his consent. No warning. No permission. No explanation.When Daniel Adebayo opened his eyes, he was trapped inside a clinical, faceless facility. Surrounded by strangers. Forced to compete in a brutal, data-driven tournament he never entered.The prize? The chance to become the greatest football coach alive.The cost? Everything.One hundred elite minds entered this system. Forty have already been broken and sent home—returned to catatonic bodies lying in hospital beds, leaving their crying families with zero answers.The survivors have a name now: The Sixty-Six.And the next stage—The Crucible—is engineered to reduce that number by half. Six groups. Six brutal constraints. Each one designed not to test what these candidates do best—but to systematically destroy what they do worst.Because in this facility, they understand one ultimate rule:Pressure doesn't reveal weakness. It reveals truth.But as Daniel fights to uncover his own truth, he realizes the tournament is the least dangerous thing in the facility. In the shadows, across three continents, a massive conspiracy is moving. And it has been watching Daniel since before he even arrived.
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Chapter 1 - Project x : THE Apex

Chapter 1: The Glitch

The stadium was silent. Not a cheer, not a gasp — just the distant hum of tension.

Daniel Adebayo stood at the edge of the touchline in his bedroom, eyes glued to the screen of Life of a Coach. Sweat trickled down his temple as the final minutes of the virtual match ticked away. His fingers hovered over the keyboard. His notebook was open beside him, scribbled with wing patterns, spacing tactics, and diagonal runs.

"We don't lack talent… we lack direction," he muttered, more to himself than anyone else.

He leaned in. One more pass, one more switch of play — and victory would be his. But then, the screen flickered. A sharp, unnatural glitch ran across the monitor.

The commentator's voice warped into a digital stutter.

"Candidate… 4… 7… Daniel Adebayo… Evaluation complete…"

Daniel froze. The air in his room felt thicker. The hum of the computer escalated into a low, vibrating tone. And before he could react, the world around him dissolved into white light.

When he opened his eyes again, he wasn't sitting at his desk.

Silence.

Not darkness. Not light.

Just… white.

He stood upright.

The floor beneath him was smooth and endless. No walls. No ceiling. No shadows. Just a vast white expanse stretching in every direction.

He looked down.

He wasn't wearing his usual clothes.

A black training jacket. Slim-fit trousers. A whistle around his neck.

His heart began to race.

"This isn't funny…"

He turned slowly.

And that's when he saw them.

Figures.

Dozens at first.

Then more.

Until he realized,

He wasn't alone.

Ninety-nine others stood scattered across the white space. Some confused. Some calm. Some already observing like analysts before kickoff.

No one spoke at first.

They were measuring each other.

Daniel's instincts kicked in.

Observe before acting.

He scanned posture. Eye movement. Confidence levels.

One guy stood still with his hands behind his back — composed. Another paced. A girl in the distance knelt and touched the floor like she was checking turf texture.

These weren't random players.

They felt… selected.

Then the white space shifted.

Not visually.

But perceptually.

It felt heavier.

A low vibration echoed through the void.

And a voice spoke — calm, almost indifferent:

"One hundred candidates acknowledged."

No loud announcement. No drama.

Just confirmation.

Daniel swallowed.

Candidate?

For what?

The voice continued:

"This environment is the preliminary chamber. Evaluation will begin shortly."

No explanation.

No countdown.

Just waiting.

Daniel exhaled slowly.

If this was a dream, it was too structured.

If this was a game—

Then it wasn't one he could exit.

He looked around again.

And for the first time…

He wondered:

Who here is thinking clearly? 

 The white expanse hummed softly. Daniel could see all ninety-nine other candidates shifting, some whispering nervously, some studying each other. Then, the voice returned — clear, authoritative, and neutral.

"Candidates, please listen carefully. This address contains all operational protocols for Project X. Failure to understand or adhere to these rules may result in penalties or elimination. This is not a drill."

The panel before them expanded. Diagrams and data floated in midair.

"You are one hundred candidates, selected for your intellect, tactical skill, leadership potential, and adaptability.

Your primary objective is simple: demonstrate the ability to lead a football team to ultimate success under extreme conditions. Only one candidate will be declared the apex coach the one that will lead your great Nation (Nigeria) to world cup glory . Failure to meet standards will result in permanent disqualification from professional coaching."

The candidates shifted uneasily. Daniel's heartbeat picked up, but he stayed calm, observing.

"Matches will be organized systematically. Each candidate will lead a team, either individually or in pairs, depending on the challenge. You may choose to collaborate with other candidates, but alliances are not enforced. Trust wisely. Your decisions have consequences."

The voice paused. The floating diagrams changed, showing multiple sleeping quarters.

"Accommodations are provided. Male candidates will be housed in building V, X, and K. Female candidates will be housed in building W, Y, Z. Each room is equipped for comfort, study, and reflection. Privacy will be respected, but shared facilities may require cooperation."

Daniel noted the spacing between the rooms and the fact that some zones were larger than others — a subtle hierarchy perhaps, or just preparation for strategic grouping.

"Meals, training sessions, and briefings will follow the standard schedule, displayed in the panels near your assigned zones. You are expected to maintain personal discipline, adhere to schedules, and respect fellow candidates."

The floating panel shifted again. This time, a list of resources and equipment appeared: whiteboards, tablets, mini footballs, training kits, and virtual analytics tools for observing tactics.

"Each candidate is granted equal access. Performance metrics will be tracked continuously. Leadership, tactical efficiency, and adaptability are the key evaluation criteria."

Daniel's eyes scanned the room. He began noticing subtle differences in the candidates: posture, hand gestures, expressions, and glances. Every detail could signal confidence, fear, or cunning.

"All rules and protocols are effective immediately. Violation of rules, failure to follow schedules, or unethical behavior will result in penalties, which may include loss of privileges or immediate elimination."

A pause. Silence hung for a beat longer than necessary. Then the voice concluded:

"This concludes the orientation. Prepare yourselves for the first preliminary assessment. Observation begins now. Strategy, decision-making, and leadership are your tools. Candidates, welcome to Project X."