In her third year of high school, Yun Xiang was brought home by her father's comrade-in-arms, Cheng Xiao.
Cheng Xiao had a son, a proud and arrogant person who loved to look down on other...
Yun Xiang began to run out of energy. He was clearly no match for Cheng Che, and his running speed slowed down.
Tennis scoring is unique: winning one ball is worth 15 points, winning another ball is worth 30 points, and winning another ball is worth 40 points. Scoring 40 points will result in a big point.
If both sides have scored 40 points, the game will be extended and continued.
It is difficult to score a point in tennis.
Therefore, it was already great that Yun Xiang could play with Cheng Che, who had just won the men's high school tennis championship, for such a long time.
Yun Xiang held the racket with both hands. She stared at Cheng Che with an extremely firm look.
Cheng Che looked at Yun Xiang and could sense her seriousness.
Cheng Che lowered his eyes and heard someone say, "It's a sure kill."
The ball rises.
Yun Xiang caught it beautifully, but Cheng Che quickly hit it back.
This time, he had no tactics, just straight balls.
Instead, Yun Xiang began to move left and right and launched an attack.
Cheng Che pursed his lips, looked at Yun Xiang, and let the ball fall to the ground.
"Hi!" The classmates around me sent out regretful voices.
On the corridor, Guan He watched this scene and smiled.
"Let's go." Guan He turned and was about to enter the classroom.
"The fight isn't over yet." Song Jin said.
Guan He smiled, his tone lazy, "Your brother Che is starting to let go."
"Ah?" Song Jin was surprised.
Song Jin immediately looked towards the playground.
Cheng Che lost the ball again.
Song Jin: “…” Okay, okay, two goals conceded in one minute.
Isn't this fucking letting the game go too far?
Of course, those who understand basketball can see that he's letting the ball go. Those who don't understand the game can't tell. They just know that he's slowed down, and he doesn't have enough time to recover when he's moving straight or sideways. He's being played by the rhythm.
So the students of Class 6 on the playground stood up one after another and watched more seriously, because Yun wanted to turn the situation around.
Yun Xiang gained point by point, while Cheng Che lost point by point.
The students were stunned, and the coach was dumbfounded. The first half of the competition was so exciting that it was hard to take your eyes off it. The second half was based on the defense.
The game ended with Yun Xiang narrowly winning and Cheng Che losing!
Everyone made a "tsk" sound, followed by a burst of complaints.
"What?! Cheng Che just won the tennis championship, and he lost to a girl?"
“Outrageous!”