IN THE UPCOMING MATCHES, Kageyama and Kobayashi Aotori both forced themselves to not only get used to the playing style of one teammate, but also to use their abilities more flexibly.
Johzenji, who originally had the leisure to comment on Karasuno, gradually became overwhelmed.
Especially Terushima Yuuji, who, if he was initially interested in the pressure exerted by Kobayashi Aotori, felt it was no longer fun when he repeatedly tried to spike the ball only to be tightly followed by a ghost-like figure.
Seeing Terushima Yuuji's increasingly unpleasant expression, Futamata Takeharu couldn't help but smile, and the next moment, he was chilled by the overwhelming resentment from behind—
It was Tsuchiyu Arata, who had received countless serves from Kobayashi Aotori.
Futamata's eyes twitched because, in his eyes, Tsuchiyu looked like he was on the brink of death, just short of engraving "I want to die" on his face...
Indeed, playing against Kobayashi Aotori was highly beneficial...
At least in terms of mentality, after this match, it would definitely improve significantly...
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IN THE FOLLOWING PRACTICE MATCHES, after playing a few games for Karasuno, Kobayashi Aotori moved to Johzenji's side, allowing Johzenji to experience the joy of having your hated opponent become your teammate.
At the same time, without the negative buff of 'whitewashing weak three-pointers,' Kobayashi Aotori's dominance remained undiminished even when he joined Johzenji.
T.N.: "洗白弱三分" (whitewashing weak three-pointers) seems to be a metaphor or slang phrase. In gaming or competitive contexts, a "buff" is a beneficial effect, while a "debuff" is a detrimental effect. Here, "洗白弱三分" could imply getting rid of a perceived weakness.
For Karasuno, they once again deeply felt the psychological and physical torment Kobayashi Aotori had once brought upon them.
But fortunately, the torment always has an end.
As the sun set, the exhausted players finally prepared to leave. Before they knew it, a few spectators had gathered around the stadium, and it was time to go.
Johzenji's gains today were substantial. Through their battle with Kobayashi Aotori, they gained a new understanding of volleyball techniques.
Terushima Yuuji, with both hands behind his head, cheerfully bid farewell to Karasuno and Kobayashi Aotori, and before leaving, he told Karasuno that Johzenji will win next time, then led his teammates out of the stadium.
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I am Really Weak at Volleyball
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