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Between Two Goals

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To his teachers and his devoted single mother, Kai Anargya is the perfect son and a model student. A physics prodigy at his prestigious Indonesian high school, he is on a clear and direct path to becoming a doctor, fulfilling the dreams his mother has sacrificed everything for. His life is a carefully constructed world of perfect scores, academic olympiads, and unwavering discipline. But every afternoon, Kai leads a secret second life. Away from the sterile world of academia, he trades his neat uniform for the number 10 jersey of his school's football team. On the dusty, imperfect pitch, he is not the quiet genius, but an intuitive and brilliant playmaker—the heart of the team and the engine for their ambitions in the upcoming Student Cup. Football is the only place where he feels truly alive, the only world where his heart overrules his head. This delicate balance is shattered when his mother discovers his secret. Haunted by the memory of Kai's father, a former footballer whose career and life were ruined by a devastating injury, she forbids him from playing. She forces him to make an impossible choice: abandon the 'meaningless' game of football or risk losing her support and the bright future she has meticulously planned for him. With the biggest tournament of his high school career just days away, Kai is trapped. His team, led by his best friend Bima, is counting on him. His mother is watching his every move. He is torn between loyalty to his mother's dream and loyalty to his own. As he navigates a dangerous web of lies and secret practices, Kai must decide which goal is more important: the one his mother has set for his future, or the one he is destined to score on the pitch.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Perfect Score

The scent of chalk dust and the whir of the ceiling fan were the soundtrack to Kai Anargya's life. In class XII Science 1 at Harapan Bangsa High School, he was the maestro. His hair was neatly combed, his white shirt impeccably crisp, and his sharp eyes were focused on the complex integral equations on the blackboard.

"Alright, can anyone solve the last problem?" Mr. Danu's voice, belonging to the school's most notoriously difficult math teacher, echoed in the quiet room.

Silence. Most students looked down, hoping to become invisible. But one hand rose, calm and steady. Kai's hand.

"Go ahead, Kai," Mr. Danu said, a faint smile gracing his lips.

Kai walked to the front. His movements were measured, just like his approach to solving problems. He wasn't rushed. He picked up the marker, and within minutes, the board that had held a complicated problem was now filled with an elegant and logical solution. Every step, every formula, was arranged like a verse of poetry.

"Perfect," Mr. Danu hissed as Kai put the marker down. "As always, Anargya. A hundred for you."

Soft applause from a few classmates followed Kai back to his seat. He simply gave a small nod, his expression neutral. This was his world. A world full of certainty, logic, and expectations he always met. He was Kai Anargya, the physics olympiad champion, a future medical student, and his mother's sole pride.

At home, the atmosphere was much the same. Their apartment was small but meticulously neat. Photos of Kai's achievements adorned the living room wall: debate trophies, olympiad medals, and model student certificates. His mother, Riana, was preparing dinner when he arrived.

"How was school today, dear?" Riana asked with a smile. It was a smile that always seemed a little tired, but full of hope when directed at Kai.

"It was good, Mom. I got another hundred on the math test," Kai replied, setting down his bag.

"Smart boy," Riana praised, her eyes shining. "Don't forget, you need to study for the university entrance exams after this. I've already enrolled you in the best tutoring center. Your future has to be bright, Kai. Not like..." Riana didn't finish her sentence, but Kai knew the rest. Not like your father.

Kai nodded. "Yes, Mom."

That night, in his sterile and orderly room, Kai finished all his homework. Thick physics and biology textbooks lay open on his desk. But after making sure his mother was asleep, Kai performed a secret ritual. He crouched down, his hand reaching under his bed, and pulled out an object that was completely out of character for him: a football, its leather worn, with several stitches coming loose.

He hugged the ball. The faint scent of dry grass and earth still clung to it. In his world of perfect scores and certain formulas, only this round object held uncertainty, passion, and a dream he kept tightly hidden.