𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗽𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗧𝘄𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘆: 𝗧𝘂𝘁𝗼𝗿

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Grades are nothing,

but list of numbers.

*

In the evening, as usual, you bumped into the main main character Hinata on "Protagonist Street".

Well, "Protagonist Street" is what you've nicknamed this road in your mind. After all, it's where protagonists often show up. It fits perfectly with its attributes.

Those attributes? Probably that you'll randomly run into a certain character every night.

"Tokyo training camp? Sounds interesting," you said, listening to Hinata as he pushed a bicycle beside you, excitedly recounting his day.

However, his enthusiasm quickly disappeared. In less than half a minute, his ahoge drooped instantly, and he looked as listless as a dehydrated orange. What a strange metaphor.

Your intuition told you that this kind of behavior usually meant he was about to give you a side quest.

"What's wrong?" You asked calmly, despite the complaints and tricks playing in your heart, maintaining a reliable expression on your face.

But to be on the safe side, you refrained from saying the cliché words, "If there are any difficulties, we will solve them together."

"But he said that because the third-year senpais are about to graduate... The school doesn't want to delay the results, so it's decided that only those who pass the final exam next month can have the opportunity to go to Tokyo for training."

His words made you slowly recall this plot. You blinked. If you remembered correctly, this should be the time for Karasuno's "Four Idiots" to shine.

You didn't know how to comfort him. After all, your own emotions were a bit scattered right now.

Because... you are about to leave Miyagi and participate in the IH in a few days.

You have no memory of this plot, and can only blame yourself for focusing all your attention on Karasuno at that time. But one thing is certain: Shiratorizawa is likely to lose to Inarizaki, and thus will miss the next game.

Anyway, if the original Shiratorizawa couldn't do it, I'm sure we can't do it now either.

But Hinata was thinking about something else at this time. He recalled the conversation among the Karasuno volleyball club when they were discussing the final exams next month. After finally pulling the four out of the abyss of despair for the training camp, Sugawara wiped the sweat from his forehead with a bitter smile on his face:

"But to be honest... this is really a problem that must be faced now."

"Failing means we can't go to Tokyo for the training camp, and we won't get to see the performances of other strong teams," he said, rubbing his eyebrows. He himself wasn't worried, but for these four...

Looking at Kageyama, who was about to wear a blank expression, and the three others who were on the verge of despair after hearing his words, Daichi patted the ground helplessly, signaling for everyone to calm down.

"We still have a month! We can't give up so easily! We have to try every possible way to get all of us to Tokyo together, without leaving anyone behind!"

His steady voice reassured the anxious club.

"Wait, Kageyama's grades can't even pass?" Asahi, who was nearby, looked puzzled. He had one of those faces that you'll think is the top of the class...

But when Kageyama overheard iy, his face went pale. Then, something like a soul floated out of his mouth slowly, and he crossed his hands with a look like he was going to heaven.

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