What's the deal?
Could it be that Sophie tossed it away?
Nah... Sophie and I aren't even in the same class...
Julian stared at the pink note in his hand with confusion, unfolding it to read:
[Dear Julian, you might not know who I am, but I watched your video last night. Only then did I realize that you, the usually silent one, are so aggressive. I like your muscles, I want to experience the power of Asian men for myself. Here's my number, text me and I'll send you pics of me in fishnet pajamas...]
The note was signed with a mobile phone number.
Tsk...
The love letters from foreigners are just too straightforward!
No, this isn't a love letter, it's more like a grenade thrown at me!
Can't even handle it!
You can practically smell the scent of desperation wafting off this tiny note!
What kind of person would send me, Julian, something like this?
I'm not the type to get excited over fishnet photos, am I?
I'm just a bit curious about who threw this note...
Cough!
Okay, it's his young body that's curious!
But really, I'm not at the level to be swayed by mere fishnet photos.
Julian crumpled the pink note in annoyance and stuffed it into his pocket.
...Keep it, don't throw it out yet. It might come in handy later!
Moving on, he contemplated how to allocate his talent points.
How to look at pajama photos... Pssh, focus on adding talent points!
First up, the physique attribute.
The physique attribute refers to the player's overall body condition and physical strength.
Julian felt pretty confident in this area. Whether in his past life or this one, he's always had a fast metabolism and decent strength.
While the attribute value might not be through the roof, it's definitely good enough for high school games, possibly even hitting 65 points.
And since he's a defender, speed isn't his top priority.
After that, there's the speed attribute.
Speed refers to the player's base running speed.
Julian's always been a quick one, probably around 65 points, even in high school.
But the "burst" attribute is a different story.
Burst speed is the player's ability to sprint and maintain that peak for a short time.
It's not the same as base speed.
Forwards and attacking midfielders need both, but having high base speed doesn't mean you've got the burst.
Take Kaka, for instance. His base speed isn't world-class, but before his knee injury, his burst was the best.
And Saint Bell? His explosive speed was insane, too.
Julian's three-second sprint of 24.35 meters? That's pro material right there, possibly 70 points.
But as a defender, he doesn't need to boost that yet.
Now, the "flexibility" attribute.
It's not just about hand-eye coordination or nimble feet. It's about smoothly linking multiple actions.
Think of Totti's one-touch shots—perfection.
Flexibility is crucial, but Julian's skills are basic, so he doesn't need to prioritize it.
Now, the "balance" attribute.
Balance isn't about doing splits on the field or balancing on a beam. It's about staying upright when you're being pushed, pulled, or tripped.
It's crucial for a striker.
Look at early Ronaldo—he had to do all those flashy moves to hide his lack of balance.
But Julian's a full-back, so balance isn't his biggest concern.
Lastly, "bounce" and "physical fitness" attributes are up for grabs.
Julian pondered with a slight frown:
I've never seen fishnet pajama style...
These are the final two attributes to consider, and Julian wasn't too sure about them.
He knew he could manage without them for now.
But the thought of those fishnet pajamas kept creeping back in…
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