How crows fall in love: Tsukishima

How crows fall in love: Tsukishima

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Tsukishima Kei has a childhood friend, a fact he never brought up. Umikawa Airi lives in another town and only visit home (Tsukishima's neighbourhood) for once per month. she is enrolled in Nekoma high a school in Tokyo. As she hasn't been in contact she has no idea Tsukishima took up volleyball thus not meeting so far. But after the match with Shiratorizawa, Karasuno and Nekoma has planned a training camp together for the next upcoming interhigh. How will the big crow tsundere Tsukishima live his love life? the story starts with Airi sudden return home
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