Predictions for Blue Lock Chapter 208
Chapter 207 of Blue Lock is titled “Two Pair,” and it’s all owing to Nagi’s big ambition that he’s finally become well-known. However, this was not enough to secure the victory, and they lost the game. In Nagi’s opinion, Isagi was the more impressive of the two. Reo reasons that it’s all right this time because the quality of his connection with him is paramount. That’s why he’s ecstatic that his strength will propel Nagi to superstardom on the field. They resumed their chat over coffee and milk while Nagi went to condition his hair. As Nagi’s only goal in soccer is to defeat Isagi, he finds it hard to conceive of ever being world-class.
That felt like a dream, yet he was pleased in that very real moment. Perhaps he won’t be able to repeat as world champion the next time around, he believes. As of the right moment, he doesn’t appear to care. Reo tries to reassure Nagi by explaining that the high degree of difficulty is killing his Flow and that fear is winning. Yet, Nagi believes he is not worried and simply lacks motivation. Being the greatest in the world is a lot of pressure, which is why Reo recommended he adjust the difficulty level of the challenge, much like in a video game. Reo then goes on to inform her that, by the way, Nagi didn’t want to work, to begin with, and that, as he consented, he also confessed that he wanted to play games forever. Hence, Reo informs Nagi that he must amass 3,000,000,000 in order to succeed.
The Next Obstacle for Reo
In continuation, Reo told Nagi that this is around the typical career earnings of a Japanese guy, therefore he should be proactive and increase his bidding wage to 300M by the time the Neo Egoist League concludes. After that, he may do whatever he wants with his life without having to worry about money. This implies that he will be free from the constraints of the capitalist, money-driven labour society and will be able to live his life as he pleases. This, Reo hopes to convince Nagi, is the real reward for becoming a star athlete. If Nagi accepts his new challenge, he will need to earn $300,000,000 in order to do so, and the fact that it has been so long means that he must act quickly. Reo had previously encouraged Nagi to play soccer under similar circumstances.
Now he is grateful to Reo for showing him that he can become excited about soccer. But Reo, knowing that Nagi is not often like this, was taken aback and questioned, “Are you going to die today?” But, Nagi assured him that he was not, and Reo’s response was just to laugh at him. That’s not like Nagi, Reo thinks, and now he’s afraid. Even though it sounded like he was finally voicing what he had been thinking, he has now fully entered adulthood. This is not the end for them, as Reo correctly points out; rather, it is the beginning of a new era in which they will deploy Blue Lock to dominate the Japanese national team. They’ll be in the centre of it all, and they’ll take home the World Cup.
A Fresh Start for Reo and Nagi
To start over, Reo and Nagi have decided to join the Japanese national team and compete in the World Cup. In Germany’s monitor room, Kaiser is examining Isagi’s play in his robe while sipping from a cocktail glass when Ness enters the room. They are aiming for world number one. Ness applauds Kaiser’s interest in the bouts, and he agrees. Nonetheless, he should wear blue light glasses to prevent his eyes from straining. Kaiser has been crushing the lives of naïve supernovas, class veterans, and even failing former superstars for as long as he can remember. Thus, it’s fair to say that he has always found the lives of others to be his greatest source of happiness, and now Japan’s new Super Ace assumed he would be no different than any of the previous victims.
Yoichi was surprised that Yoichi played so well above his expectations in that match. Ness speculates that Yoichi’s victory against him may have been the consequence of his foolish decision to leave the goal and come show off to Kaiser what he can accomplish as a striker. Nevertheless, Kaiser’s response to Ness’s bravado was to spray some liquid in his face. Kaser then explains to Ness that he is aware of this information and that he asked the question because he is curious as to why Isagi would use such effort in order to describe an absolute talent like himself.
Plan Update from Kaiser
Isagi constantly appears to be standing in the way of his joy. Isagi, he has said, is a gaming master who dresses like a clown. Yet Ness insists that even with this disadvantage, he is still triumphant. So now Kaiser is curious about his motives for visiting the Blue Lock. As far as Ness is concerned, it was to prove that he was capable of competing with Noel Noa on the field. Kaiser explains that he wanted to leave Bastard Munchen for a better job opportunity through the Neo-Egoist League system. As Noa now owns Bastard and the team’s system revolves around him, S oh has no chance of becoming the best striker in the world while still playing for Bastard Munchen.
So the clown has risen much more than he anticipated since he came to the league to raise his market worth. He may increase his global notoriety by hunting Yoichi immediately. After his exchange with Kaiser, Ness walked out of the room, visibly upset. He resents Kaiser for being so bold while he himself has been unable to take such risks. Kaiser’s ambition was a wild explosion, and it also has a morbid fixation with the egocentric Isagi, so the struggle between the two would only get more intense with time.