75: Is the Decoy Useful?

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AT THIS TENSE MOMENT, even Shiratorizawa's side gradually showed unfavorable expressions.

If at first it was because Kobayashi Aotori valued Karasuno, and they were willing to carefully think about their strategies, now they were already relying on their own abilities to think of ways to break the deadlock.

They felt Karasuno's tenacity.

And this feeling peaked the moment Nishinoya Yuu acted as the setter, helping Karasuno achieve a surprising victory, reaching match point.

Ohira Reon looked in astonishment at the volleyball flying out of bounds beside him. A libero suddenly acting as a setter... Although this situation is possible... But no matter how you think about it, it's not the right thing to do in this situation!

It was too risky!

Even with Kobayashi Aotori, Shiratorizawa had changed and wasn't as rigid as in the original work, they had started to adapt. However, no matter what, Kobayashi Aotori was just an ordinary person. Compared to the distinct characteristics and unpredictable changes of Karasuno's entire team, there was still a gap.

They suddenly remembered that the data Kobayashi Aotori had compiled did indeed describe Karasuno's libero, Nishinoya Yuu, training as a setter during the Tokyo Training Camp—

But most people can't achieve such rapid success in such a short period of time!

It seemed that Kobayashi Aotori should have written another sentence back then—only a genius player like Nishinoya Yuu could attract Shiratorizawa's attention.

Kobayashi Aotori was also slightly surprised. He knew that Nishinoya Yuu had learned the skills of a setter during the Tokyo Training Camp, but he hadn't seen any signs or indications just now.

Or perhaps he had focused too much on Hinata and Kageyama?

Did I really make such a mistake?

His smile slowly disappeared, his face expressionless as he looked at Karasuno across from him. Daichi noticed the gaze behind him and instinctively turned his head, crashing into a pair of deep eyes—!

Turn back!

He quickly turned his head back, acting nonchalant, praising Nishinoya Yuu's surprising victory, but couldn't help thinking:

He looks too much like an eagle! That sharp gaze, or did he just get serious?!

He quickly cleared any thoughts he shouldn't have and clapped his hands, lightly coughing, indicating that the match was still ongoing.

After all, reaching this point in the match, getting match point first didn't necessarily mean winning the game.

At such times, every small change on the court could create huge discrepancies.

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