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I am Really Weak at Volleyball by -chronus
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我打排球真的很弱 by 斯诺克 (Snooker) "But everyone thinks I am very strong." ---- 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 away from the volleyball monsters, Kobayashi Aotori received an acceptance letter from Shiratorizawa. Kobayashi Aotori: "...Destroy it, I'm tired." ---- After delivering a deadly spike, the highly conspicuous Kobayashi Aotori seriously says, "I'm really very weak." Hinata: (loses color) Tendou: Oh my~ Aotori-chan is still good at sarcasm, just like in middle school~ Oikawa: (dark-faced) Damn genius. Kenma: ...Can't receive it, this spike could kill someone. ---- Kobayashi Aotori, who considers himself ordinary, is completely unaware of how terrifying he is in the eyes of the "protagonists" he has identified. This is the story of someone who thinks he's ordinary but is actually invincible, seeking the "protagonist" position he has always had. ---- Content Warning: The male lead and female supporting character interact more, but they won't end up together. If you mind, please don't enter. Essentially a comedy, don't fact-check, just enjoy the fun. P.S.: No romantic pairings throughout the story, and interactions with the opposite sex are that of regular friends. No romantic storyline, and the protagonist is invincible, engaging in intellectual battles with the air.
Haikyuu: Rise of Sengoku by jfap07
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In the high-stakes world of Haikyu!! Sengoku Junior High of Miyagi Prefecture is no powerhouse, just a struggling team barely keeping up with giants like Shiratorizawa. But everything changes when a man from another world transmigrates into the body of Akashi Asuka, a wing spiker with untapped potential. Armed with advanced knowledge, a game-altering system, and the muscle memory of pro-level training, "Akashi" begins to transform himself into a fearsome ace. With thunderous jump serves and unshakable resolve, he drags Sengoku out of obscurity and into the spotlight. But talent alone won't guarantee victory. As tension builds, old-school hierarchies clash, and rivals sharpen their blades, Sengoku must fight for every point, every set, every match. When aces collide, the court becomes a battlefield, and one mistake might be all it takes to lose it all.
1 | What's Wrong with Bringing a Lucky Item to Play Volleyball? by -chronus
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带幸运物打排球有什么不对 by 遇夢而眠 (Sleeping in a Dream) At some point, rumors began circulating among several high schools in Tokyo: You don't have to believe that Bokuto's idiocy is actually genius, but you must believe whatever Uesui Ruki says-because he's a jinx-no, wait, a fortune teller! The two who were slandered: "Bullshit!" (COMPLETE DESCRIPTION AT THE DESCRIPTION CHAPTER)