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Chapter 121 - Chapter 120 God’s achievements!

Wenger was startled by the commotion and looked to the side, noticing Taylor's actions, he couldn't help but smile slightly.

"Undeniably, Fly has found a good partner. I don't think Taylor will affect Fly's career like Victoria did," the youth academy head coach Neil said to Wenger.

It was clear that he had also noticed the scene of Taylor tipping the staff.

Wenger smiled and said with a relieved tone, "Yes, Fly has found a good girlfriend and will have a good wife in the future. This is something most players cannot achieve."

"Over the years, I have seen too many players who were clearly gifted but fell by the wayside due to off-field distractions. I really don't want to see such a thing happen to a super talent like Fly."

"Fortunately, god has favored him. Fly has a privileged family, a good family education, and an understanding partner. All he needs to do is perform on the field. This is undoubtedly a kind of luck."

"At least things off the field won't affect his performance on the field."

Neil nodded, feeling that Wenger was absolutely right.

Over the years, too many players have lost themselves due to family or off-field issues.

Not to mention others, just Inter Milan's 'King' Adriano from a few years ago, due to his father's death, ended up indulging in alcohol and women and couldn't pull himself out. His talent, comparable to Ronaldo's, ultimately went unrealized.

Such players are typical examples of having their careers ruined by off-field distractions.

And isn't this also a regret for world football?

Why is Fly so highly regarded?

It's because his family background ensures he lacks many of the real-life troubles that other players encounter.

Without these troubles, Fly only needs to focus his attention on the field, and his performance will naturally be better.

Now Taylor has also proven that she will not only not be an obstacle to Fly's career but will instead be a supportive partner who helps him grow.

Wenger is even more optimistic about Fly's future now.

Meanwhile, Taylor's friendly gesture was also captured by the media present. It is foreseeable that Taylor's public image will improve once again.

After the Guinness official staff had almost finished assembling the equipment needed for the 100-meter race.

Fly stepped onto the track under everyone's gaze.

"Brother, go for it!" Wilshere shouted from behind. Fly waved his hand, indicating he was fine.

Taylor also made a heart sign for Fly from the side of the track and then made a cheering gesture.

Fly blew her a kiss in return, and then, under the guidance of the Guinness official personnel, walked to the starting point of the 100-meter straight track.

After putting on the vest prepared by the Guinness official, Fly warmed up his body, then snapped his fingers at the starter next to him, signaling he was ready.

The starter exchanged gestures with his colleague at the finish line, and after confirming everything was correct, raised the starting pistol in his hand.

After the countdown "Three, Two, One" was broadcast from the speaker, the starter's gun suddenly fired.

The moment Fly heard the gun, his entire body shot out like a cheetah.

Starting with a head-down run that wasn't perfect but was acceptable, he gradually lifted his head around 30 meters. Fly immediately felt the rush of wind whistling past his ears.

Wilshere, Fabregas, and others immediately shouted "Go!" after Fly started running.

Taylor was not to be outdone, and single-handedly managed to drown out the voices of the Arsenal players.

The Arsenal players on the side couldn't help but glance over.

Hiss—As expected of a music diva, her lung capacity and high notes are terrifying.

The media reporters on the sidelines were also snapping pictures of Fly. The cameras followed Fly's figure closely the entire time.

Around seventy meters, Fly's speed had reached its peak. At this moment, he only felt like his entire body was about to Fly.

To be honest, on the football field, Fly rarely went all out and reached his maximum speed because most opponents simply weren't worth him treating them that way.

Fly hadn't done something like going all out to prove himself like this in a long time.

Feeling the power and fullness coming from his thighs, Fly had a premonition that this time's result might exceed his expectations.

After maintaining his peak speed for about thirty meters, Fly saw the finish line close by and made a move to cross the line, almost like a diving header.

Fortunately, Fly's core strength was far greater than before, and he quickly stabilized himself. His body continued to move forward for dozens of meters due to inertia before slowly stopping.

He then turned to look at the speed measuring device on the side. With just one glance, Fly was completely stunned.

9.69, that was the time displayed on the speed measuring device.

Below it, the on site wind speed was displayed: +0.3m/s, less than +2m/s, meaning the result was valid.

god knows, when Fly saw this number, he felt like he was soaring straight to the clouds after taking too much.

Fast, too fast!

He had never run this time before.

"Could it be that the increase in explosive power has pushed my speed to the next level?" Fly couldn't help but wonder in his heart.

Although the values given by the system still showed Fly's dual speed as 99, there was no change.

But Fly could clearly feel that his speed was faster than before.

There must be a reason for this situation.

The only thing Fly could think of was that the increase in explosive power led to his dual speed being faster.

After all, as the saying goes, top students can score 100 points, not because they can only score 100 points, but because the maximum score is only 100 points.

This is Fly's current situation. The reason his dual speed is only 99 is not because he can only reach this number, but because the system's maximum score is only 99 and cannot increase further.

Otherwise, even if it was 100, it would be fine.

And the moment Fly crossed the finish line, the people present also turned their gaze towards the speed measuring device by the track.

With just one glance, the entire Kearney Training Base instantly erupted!

What did they see? 9.69 seconds! god, are they sure they aren't all seeing things?

The media reporters who were originally taking pictures from a distance suddenly swarmed forward.

No media outlet was willing to miss such a miraculous moment.

"Fly, you've run an incredible time. Did you think about this before the test?"

"Fly, you not only delivered on the bold claim you made during your interview, but you've also surpassed it. What are your thoughts?"

"Fly, didn't you say your fastest time was only 9.7 seconds? Why did you run 9.69 seconds on your first attempt? Were you holding back before, or have you gotten faster again?"

"Fly, have you thought about challenging Usain Bolt's world record of 9.58 seconds?"

"Fly, your speed is so fast, why did you choose football instead of track and field in the first place?"

"Fly, will you participate in the Olympic 100-meter race in the future?"

"..."

Listening to the buzzing sound in his ears, Fly gestured with his hand for everyone to stop. After the reporters quieted down, he said a few simple words:

"This test result exceeded my expectations because I have never run below the 9.7-second mark before. This shows that my speed has gotten faster recently."

"Of course, given that I haven't fully developed yet, there's nothing to be surprised about with such a situation."

"As for Usain's world record, I don't think I can do it. That's a time only a god can run. I just need to become the fastest person in football."

"Why didn't I choose track and field? Because I love football. Although I'm fast, I have no interest in track and field. It's purely natural talent."

"Olympic 100-meter race? Sorry, if I join the national team in the future, I will need to participate in the national team's continental cup matches during the summer when the Olympics are held. I won't have the time or energy."

"..."

The questions from the reporters surrounding him were simply endless, giving Fly a headache.

In the end, it was the Guinness official personnel who rescued him.

"Fly, congratulations on becoming the fastest person in human history among non-track and field athletes, and also the fastest football player." As he said this, the Guinness official personnel looked emotional, clearly also finding Fly's achievement incredible.

"Thank you." After expressing his gratitude, Fly hugged Taylor, who had rushed into his arms.

"Darling, you're too strong, truly my man!" Taylor wiped away the non-existent sweat on Fly's forehead with a tissue.

"Hehe, of course, elder sister, look who you are. As your boyfriend, could I possibly embarrass you?" Fly hugged his girlfriend and pecked her on the lips.

Seeing this, Taylor didn't hesitate and kissed Fly in front of everyone.

The media reporters were also snapping pictures on the side, absolutely not missing this opportunity.

Especially The Sun's reporter, whose eyes were shining, was the most excited.

After finishing kissing Taylor, Fly accepted a brief interview from the Guinness official, and then chatted with his teammates.

"My god, Fly, your speed is too exaggerated! 9.69 seconds, man, do you know what running this time in the 100 meters means?" Wilshere had an exaggerated expression and was frantically gesturing in front of Fly.

Even Walcott, Arsenal's other speedster, was shocked speechless by Fly's speed at this moment:

"Brother, I originally thought my speed was unrivaled in football, but compared to you, I'm just a junior among juniors!"

Although Walcott knew Fly ran faster than him, he always thought it was just a little bit faster.

He didn't expect that Fly's speed was already approaching Bolt's. It was like seeing a ghost!

Walcott expressed that he had truly been blind in the past, daring to compete in speed with a true god. It was a huge joke!

Fabregas gave Fly a thumbs-up and said helplessly, "Fly, you are the most astonishing player I have ever seen. Neither Ronaldinho nor Lionel Messi could give me such a shock, truly..."

Apart from the players above who already had a good relationship with Fly.

Even Van Persie, Chamakh, and others came forward to express their admiration for Fly.

No way! If someone runs a 9.69-second 100-meter time in front of you, there's nothing you can do but worship them.

Especially when this person is not a professional track and field athlete, you will only be even more utterly impressed.

Van Persie, Chamakh, and others felt this way now.

It turns out Fly didn't need to become famous by playing football, because with his speed alone, he could already become a world-class star.

Being with a player who is completely on a different level, anyone would feel pressure.

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