Intro. The stadium of the Royal University vibrated under the command of Sebastian, the crown prince whose presence was as imposing as his lineage. With the Royal Lions uniform marking his broad shoulders and a musculature forged both in the gym and in military discipline, Sebastian was not only the captain of the team; he was the owner of the campus. His laughter was law and his gaze, a mixture of arrogance and magnetism that kept everyone at a reverential distance. At the opposite end of the social spectrum was Dylan, a boy who walked in the shadows. Orphaned and with a heart armored by the loss, Dylan only had the support of his godfather, a humble man who had sacrificed everything so that he could study. For Dylan, college was a battle for the future, not a popularity parade. The clash was inevitable. Dylan, distracted by his books, crashed into Sebastian's solid chest, who was leaving the field surrounded by cameras. The silence was in