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Chapter 30 - Chapter 31: A TEST FOR HIS GEAR AND AN HUGE OFFER

The academy ground was crowded than usual.Today, a special practice match had been matched between two mixed teams from different training groups.But this wasn't just any other match.

Ten gloves stitched by RajCraft were going to be used by real players , not Raj, not his close friends, but others who had never seen them before.It was the first true test.The academy wanted to see how the gloves held up in actual game conditions.Raj watched from the side bench, arms crossed, heart heavy but face calm.Each glove had been placed in a simple cotton pouch with "RC" stitched in blue thread nothing flashy, just honest.

One by one, players equipped them on.Some flexed the fingers.Some tapped the gloves on their thighs like pro players do.

One boy tossed his old branded glove aside and said, "Feels lighter than I thought."Raj just watching saying no words and no smile.

Just quiet hope.

The match began.Early overs were tight.On the third ball of the second over, a catch went to short cover.The fielder grabbed it cleanly.One-handed.With Raj's glove."Safe grip," he said, handing the ball back to the bowler.

Raj's stomach felt eased slightly.More overs completed.The gloves didn't slip.No broken gear.No complaints.Only two players asked for extra wrist support but that was to beexpected.Raj took down notes silently in his notebook.What worked well and what did not.

No one needed to know how hard his fingers were pressing the pen.After the match, players returned the gloves to the staff table.One of the assistant coaches gave Raj a simple thumbs up.That one gesture said enough.Raj walked back to his dorm in silence.He didn't feel proud.Not yet.But he felt confident.

Later that afternoon, he was called to the admin office.When he entered, a man in a dark blue suit sat waiting someone whom Raj hadn't seen before.

"Mr. Pavan," he said, standing. "I'm from Shivline Sports ,we're one of the largest gear manufacturers in the state."

Raj shaked hands slowly."I've seen your design work. Simple. Functional. Fresh," the man said. "That glove pattern you stitched? We like it."Raj stayed quiet.

"We'd like to buy the pattern. Not your brand. Just the build structure. You'll get paid."

Raj asked, "Paid?"

"Yes. It'll be under our name. But you'll get a design fee. Big ones usually go for around ₹25,000 to ₹30,000. This one we're ready to offer ₹40,000."Raj's breath caught.

₹40,000?

That was more than he'd ever touched in one go.It could change so much.He could send some home. Upgrade his tools. Save for later.But then he asked, softly, "Will my name be attached?"The man smiled kindly. "Not this time. But who knows? You'll be in the company."Raj looked down.

[System Prompt: Design Sale Offer Detected]

Option A: Sell glove pattern – gain money, lose credit,

Option B: Decline – keep RajCraft's identity intact.

Warning: This choice will affect your path as a builder.

Raj didn't answer yet.He asked the man, "Can I think about it?"

"Of course," the man said, handing him a card. "But don't wait too long. Designs get replaced fast."That evening, Raj skipped his dinner.He sat in the empty stitching room, looking at one of the gloves.He turned it over in his hand.The stitching wasn't perfect.But it was his.He opened his bag and pulled out the first glove he ever made.The one with uneven padding and crooked thread.He placed both gloves side by side.Old and new.Then looked at both of them for a long time.

"If I sell the pattern, what am I really giving away?"

Just before bed, he found a note slipped under his door.It wasn't signed.But the handwriting was the same soft, neat style he'd come to recognize.And on the corner of the paper is a sunflower symbol.In the not these lines were written.

"You sold this dream once.

You never got it back.

Choose better this time."

Raj's hands shook slightly as he held the paper.

That voice , those wordsz came from a memory deeper than this life.He folded the note and placed it inside his diary.Then crossed out a line he had written earlier that said:

"₹40,000 = progress."

And replaced it with:

"My name = everything."

Raj sat in the small sponsor office again.This time, he wasn't nervous.He was clear.The man in the suit, from Shivline Sports, sat across the desk, sipping coffee from a paper cup."So," he asked: "Did you think about our offer?"

Raj answered,"I did."The man smiled. "Good. Because I spoke to my manager this morning. We're ready to increase the amount as ₹50,000. It's the final we can offer."Raj didn't blink.He didn't even flinch."I'm not selling the pattern," he said softly.The man paused.The smile disappeared slowly.

"I see," he said. "That's unexpected."

Raj looked him in the eye."I didn't start RajCraft to be part of someone else's logo."

There was silence in the room.Then the man leaned back in his chair."I respect that," he said. "It takes guts to say no to easy money."

Raj stood up and said:

"Thank you for the offer."

Then he walked out, leaving the offer and the money behind.

[System Notification: Critical Path Secured]

You've chosen independence over shortcuts.

RajCraft Loyalty +30%

Trust Tier Upgraded: Grounded Builder

Passive Unlocked: Brand Clarity – You will never forget why you started.

Later that day, Raj met Coach Arvind during evening rounds.Coach looked at him with a half-smile."You didn't take the deal?"Raj shook his head. "It didn't feel right."Coach patted him saying,"Then let's talk about something that will."He handed Raj a letter.

It was from the regional cricket board.

"Raj P. has been shortlisted for the upcoming National Youth Cricket Development Camp. Please confirm availability."

Raj looked at it.He didn't smile.Not yet.But something deep inside him breathed lighter.

Word spreaded fast.

Uday messaged within minutes.

"BROOO you're going national???"

Zayed messaged:

"We're printing posters."

Even Priya wrote one short line:

"Proud of you."

Raj smiled at that one.But he didn't reply.

That evening, he sat outside near the nets.

The lights were dim.The air was cool.He had his first glove in his lap, the one with the ugly stitches and torn edge.He wasn't looking at it, though.He was looking at the wall near the temple tree.

She was there again.Spandana.Same yellow dress.Same quiet expression.But something was different tonight.She wasn't hiding.She was jus staying still.Like she didn't need to hide anymore.Raj stood slowly.He didn't walk toward her.He didn't wave.But he nodded once.And this time, she nodded back.Just that and then she stood.Turned back and left.But it was enough.Because for the first time, her silence didn't feel distant.It felt strong.

[System Update: Emotional Echo Matched – 99%]

Spandana knows everything.

But she's waiting for the right time to speak.

She has seen both your rises. And your fall.

The next day, Raj packed his bag for the national camp.Not just with clothes or gear.But with his glove.The real one.The messy one.The one that reminded him of why he began.As he zipped the bag closed, he found a folded piece of paper tucked inside.No name.Just a sentence.

"You stood when no one clapped. That's why it's real now."

Raj smiled.This time, he smiled fully.Because it wasn't just the system that believed in him anymore.There is someone who believe more.

To be continued....

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