Jingguang returns to Hyotei's stadium.
Many spectators were attracted and surrounded the perimeter of the stadium.
A passerby said: "Many schools backed off just by seeing the cheering scene."
The person traveling with him nodded, "But Hyotei is also very strong."
The referee announced: "The match is over. Hyotei Meido wins. The score is six to zero."
Across the net, Atobe Keigo sneered, "Meito, it actually lasted more than twenty minutes. It's just nice talk, right? Ah, Kabachi?"
"yes."
"Stop arguing, Atobe."
If Jingguang finds out, I'll be dead.
Meido Ryo said while wiping the sweat off his face.
Atobe Keigo smiled knowingly and said proudly: "If it were me, it would only take 15 minutes. Let's go, Karaji!"
"Yes." The two turned and left.
Sitting on the sidelines of the court, Fuji Shusuke, who could see everything clearly from here, smiled and said to Tezuka Kunimitsu beside him: "Oh, now it seems that the schools entering the Kanto Conference are almost the same as predicted, all familiar faces. I really hope that one day I can play with such cheers."
"Ah, don't be careless!"
Venue 3,
Players from both teams stood face to face in neat rows and performed pre-match etiquette.
"Please give us your guidance." The members of Qingxue said in unison.
“Please give us your guidance,” the St. Rudolph players said in unison.
This is the sixth game that Seigaku has played so far and the first game of the rematch, against St. Rudolph.
This is the most crucial battle. If Seigaku loses, they can only go home. If they win, it will be equivalent to getting the ticket to the Kanto Tournament.
When Jing Guang arrived, the two sides had just finished the doubles match number two.
In the doubles match, No. 2 Qingxue played against St. Rudolph, and St. Rudolph forfeited and won the first game.
I heard from people around me that it seemed that the player named Yanagisawa was knocked unconscious by Momoshiro's smash and had to give up.
The No.1 doubles team was the Kikumaru-Oishi doubles team.
By the way, there were familiar faces showing up at St. Rudolph’s. The singles player named Akasawa who I met in freshman year actually played second in doubles?
Looking at the "golden combination" of Qingxue who were having a hard time on the field,
Atobe Keimitsu was very calm, completely different from the surprise of the people around him and the pride of Saint Rudolph.
"Are you here to watch the game? Jingguang." Suddenly, a familiar voice with a smile came from beside him.
It was Fuji Shusuke.
"Fuji? You're playing singles for two, right?"
Although it was a question, it was said in an affirmative tone.
"Yeah, it seems you predicted it?"
Fuji Shusuke smiled and looked at the situation in the field, and said with some concern: "Eiji, his concentration has deteriorated, and he has made a lot of small mistakes, which means that the guy named Akasawa has put a lot of pressure on him."
"No, it's more than that."
Inui Sadaharu's voice came from behind the two of them: "Although Akazawa is very good in singles, he is not very proficient in doubles. If you insist on having him play, there must be other reasons."
"Fuji, does the red-haired acrobatic player in your Qingxue have excellent dynamic vision?"
Fuji Shusuke was stunned for a moment: "You mean Eiji? Well, he does have excellent dynamic vision."
Atobe Kagemitsu frowned and looked at him for a while, then said, "No wonder. The backhand ball hit by Akazawa is not very friendly to people with good dynamic vision."