
Watching Nagi bond with Yukimiya, Reo confronts the fear that he has lost his treasure for good. Rather than fade into the background as the bored Mikage heir, he reinvents himself on the spot, copying Yukimiya's gyro shot and unveiling a mimicking style he dubs Chameleon.
With Team C ahead one to nil thanks to Nagi's opener, Reo stews in the belief that he cannot match the level of either Yukimiya or Nagi. Seeing the pair high-five over their goal, he despairs that he can no longer satisfy Nagi, who now feels like a stranger rather than the treasure Reo once claimed.
At the restart Rin seizes the ball amid another round of trash talk with Shido. When Reo steps to him, Rin nutmegs him and lifts a high ball to Ishikari, who outjumps Tanaka to head it on to Aryu. Aryu in turn climbs above Gagamaru and nods the ball into position for Rin to slam home Team A's equalizer.
Measuring himself against the gifted players around him, Reo revisits why he took up football in the first place. Refusing to resign himself to a dull existence as the Mikage heir, he decides that if his dream is going to wither anyway, he may as well throw himself into the madness like everyone else on the pitch.
Yukimiya breezes past Igarashi after the restart, but Rin dispossesses him with a slide tackle. Reo pounces on the rebound, and as Shido bears down he combines with Nagi to advance. With Aryu and Ishikari expecting a pass to Nagi near the goal, Reo stuns them all by shooting himself, conjuring a copy of Yukimiya's gyro shot. Branding himself not a jack but a king of all trades, he vows to transform the way Nagi did and christens his new mimicking style Chameleon as the ball finds the net to put Team C up two to one.

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In Blue Lock Chapter 106, Reo Mikage grows frustrated watching Nagi bond with Yukimiya during their match, but he responds by inventing a new play style. Reo copies Yukimiya's gyro shot to score, dubbing his mimicking ability Chameleon and putting Team C ahead 2 to 1.
Reo Mikage creates the Chameleon style in Chapter 106 after feeling he can no longer keep up with Nagi or Yukimiya. Rather than accept a dull future as the Mikage heir, he decides to copy Yukimiya's gyro shot on the spot and brands the resulting mimicry style Chameleon.
In Chapter 106, Rin Itoshi nutmegs Reo and starts a passing move through Ishikari and Aryu that ends with Rin slamming the ball home, tying the match at 1 to 1 for Team A before Reo's Chameleon goal puts Team C back ahead.
Blue Lock Chapter 106 is titled Chameleon, named for Reo Mikage's new mimicking playstyle that he unveils by copying Yukimiya's gyro shot.
Blue Lock Chapter 106 was released in Japan on October 28, 2020, and reached English readers on May 17, 2022. It is a twenty page chapter in Volume 13, and its events appear in Episode 28 of the anime.
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