我打排球真的很弱 by 斯诺克 (Snooker)
"But everyone thinks I am very strong."
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Kobayashi Aotori, who was once an "ordinary person" in the volleyball club, has now transmigrated to become the "volleyball genius" who just defeated Kageyama.
Deciding to stay a...
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A FEW HOURS LATER——
Hinata had lost all color, kneeling on the ground with a look of utter defeat.
Next to him, Kuroo had his hands on his knees, panting heavily, his eyes slightly rolled up, staring at the also sweating Kobayashi Aotori across from them.
How could someone who seemed so dead-set against playing volleyball before practice reveal such a devilish nature once the game started?!
The one who said no extra practice was you, and now you're the one playing them to death.
Kobayashi Aotori panted lightly, using his hand to push the sweat-soaked hair from his eyes, his narrow eyes fixed on Hinata across from him, seemingly puzzled by Hinata's performance.
Akaashi is the most reliable; he should know what's going on.
Turning his questioning gaze to Akaashi, but was shocked to find Akaashi was also kneeling at some point!!
...Well, that's an exaggeration. Actually, Akaashi was just staggering a little, with sweat streaming down his cheeks and his eyes clearly exhausted and dilated.
His vacant eyes were fixed on Kobayashi Aotori and Bokuto beside him.
He saw a confused eagle-like figure, seemingly frowning and saying, "How are you so weak?" and beside him, was the owl jumping up and down beside him, undoubtedly the most energetic one on the court.
He felt he was being tormented to death by those two birds.
It used to be just Bokuto, which was manageable. But now, receiving Kobayashi Aotori's serve was no easy task—
His spiking point is extremely high, and his serves required maximum effort to receive. Otherwise, the spiker would get there before the ball.
And unlike Bokuto, who had moments of slack, Kobayashi Aotori maintained peak concentration at all times, even in a regular 3v3 match.
Honestly, Akaashi suspected Kobayashi Aotori was playing this practice match with the intensity of a championship final.
Unbeknownst to him, whether it was a practice match or the finals, Kobayashi Aotori's attitude toward volleyball matches was always the same no matter where—
That is, treating the current match as if it were the last volleyball game of his life.
This was Kobayashi Aotori's creed, an unalterable belief.
CONTRARY TO AKAASHI'S THOUGHTS, Kobayashi Aotori was now more concerned about Hinata opposite him. It was obvious that the tall Haiba Lev beside him shared the same thought.
Lev's tall stature standing before the kneeling Hinata looked even more comical, causing Kobayashi Aotori, who initially wanted to show concern, to stifle a laugh and swallow his words.