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Seishiro se hace amigo de un chico un tanto extraño al verlo tirarse desde lo alto de un juego.
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Rin tiene un problema con sus pechos. Seishiro está encantando en ayudarlo.
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Blue Lock: The International Apex Predator by xdeadlysmoorex
Fandoms: Blue Lock (Manga), Blue Lock (Anime)
20 May 2026
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After learning about the Blue Lock project from Anri’s speech to the Japanese press Ray Dark calls for her, Ego and the JFU president to explain. After hearing the explanation Ray Dark says that he’ll allow the project to continue but only if he is allowed to add a player of his choice into Blue Lock.
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Blue Lock: The Tasteless Game by Brright1
Fandoms: Blue Lock (Manga), Blue Lock (Anime), Blue Lock - All Media Types
07 Jul 2026
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Football was supposed to be the world's greatest sport.
At least, that's what everyone kept telling him.
To him, it was nothing more than a game solved long ago. Every defender moved the same. Every striker thought the same. Every match ended the same. Victory came so easily that it had long since lost its meaning, leaving behind only an unbearable boredom.
So why did he keep playing?
Because somewhere, buried beneath countless disappointing victories, was the faint hope that someone-anyone-could finally force him to struggle.
When an invitation to the Blue Lock Project arrives, he dismisses it as another waste of time.
A facility filled with Japan's best young strikers?
But behind Blue Lock's locked doors are monsters unlike any he has ever faced. Egotists who reject logic. Geniuses who rewrite the impossible. Strikers who refuse to lose, no matter how overwhelming the odds.
For the first time in his life...
Football might actually be worth playing.
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Nagi Seishiro's Blue Lock career ends the moment his name falls below the qualification line. Nagi is left behind with a feeling he cannot name. When Buratsuta announces a special selection program for eliminated players, Nagi joins with little enthusiasm, hoping only to find a way back. He fails.
Yet days later, he receives an invitation no one expected him to get. From Itoshi Sae.
According to Sae, Nagi did not lose because he lacked skill. He lost because he never learned to play for himself. While every player in Blue Lock forged an ego powerful enough to carry them forward, Nagi spent his entire career chasing goals that belonged to someone else. Reo gave him purpose, and Nagi became so dependent on that purpose that he never developed one of his own.
Forced into Sae's brutal mentorship, Nagi must confront the uncomfortable truth hidden beneath his laziness and indifference: his greatest weakness is not a lack of ambition, but a fear of existing without someone to guide him. To return to Blue Lock, Nagi must discover an ego that belongs to no one else—or be left behind forever.
