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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THE NEXT DAY
Kobayashi Aotori followed the Shiratorizawa team to the Miyagi Prefectural Gymnasium.
With Tendou's enthusiastic arm slung around his shoulder, Kobayashi Aotori narrowed his long eyes, recalling the scene this morning. The moment he mentioned wanting to watch Karasuno's match, Tendou had immediately rallied the Shiratorizawa team to come along.
If yesterday's visit could be justified by the excuse of studying Karasuno's "monster quick attack," today, there was absolutely no reason for them to be here!
Sensing Kobayashi Aotori's death glare, Tendou raised an eyebrow and widened his eyes, looking seriously at the navy-blue-haired youth beside him:
"Aotori-chan, you don't know this, but while you were away from Miyagi, Shiratorizawa had several practice matches with Aoba Johsai!"
"In the past two days, it seems they've mastered your 'positional play' trick! They're really tough to deal with now! It's obvious they're preparing to counter Shiratorizawa's strong attacks! We can't afford to be unprepared!"
"Aotori-chan, as one of Shiratorizawa's main attackers, you need to come with us to Aoba Johsai and take a good look today!"
...Tendou's words seemed flawless on the surface, but to Kobayashi Aotori, they were full of holes.
First, his positional play was merely about filling in gaps, how did it become a trick?
Second, Shiratorizawa's main attackers should be Ushijima Wakatoshi, Ohira Reon, and Goshiki Tsutomu, right? When did it come down to me, whose only notable skill is serving?!
Third... wasn't the plan to watch Karasuno's match together? How did it suddenly turn into Aoba Johsai?
With so many points to refute, Kobayashi Aotori knew that Tendou always had his way of explaining things, so he decided to give up on arguing with him.
Seeing the resignation in Kobayashi Aotori's narrow eyes, Tendou smiled triumphantly. Ushijima, standing nearby, didn't understand Tendou's reasoning but accepted it nonetheless.
After all, from his perspective, yesterday's super quick attack didn't warrant much discussion; it was better left to Tendou and Aotori, who excelled at blocking.
As for Aoba Johsai's "positional play," he wasn't concerned either.
Not because of anything else, but because the "inventor" of the move—Kobayashi Aotori—was right there in Shiratorizawa's lineup.
Even if Aoba Johsai made adjustments to the move, making them more troublesome, Ushijima Wakatoshi had an inexplicable feeling—
As long as Kobayashi Aotori was there, no tricks could surpass Shiratorizawa.