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The chapter opens with a flashback to Rin’s elementary school days, where he writes a heartfelt essay about his dream to become a world-class striker alongside his brother, Sae. However, the reality of their reunion is far from this childhood idealism.

: Sae coldly informs Rin that their shared dream is over. He calls Rin "worthless" and declares that he has no reason to play football if he is only doing it to follow Sae.

Chapter 125, titled , is a pivotal turning point in the Blue Lock manga that dives deep into the tragic origins of the rivalry between Rin and Sae Itoshi . This chapter marks the end of their shared dream and the beginning of Rin’s obsession with revenge. The End of a Shared Dream The chapter opens with a flashback to Rin’s

: Upon Sae’s return from Spain, the brothers engage in a 1v1 match to see if Sae still shares their goal. Sae completely overwhelms Rin with superior dribbling and scores easily, proving the vast gap between them.

Returning to the high-stakes , the chapter ends with Isagi informing Rin that the second half is about to begin. This backstory provides critical context for Rin's "Berserker" style and his refusal to rely on anyone, even as he faces his brother once more on the pitch. Where to Read Blue Lock He calls Rin "worthless" and declares that he

Fans looking for official releases and the latest chapters can find Blue Lock through these platforms: : The official app by Kodansha for English readers.

: A reliable source for the original Japanese chapters. The End of a Shared Dream : Upon

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