"It's about time that Atobe's special skill appears."
Meido Ryo had an expectant and confident smile on his face.
"is that so?"
Hearing this, Yanagi Renji smiled and was extremely confident: But by then, that would be the day of Atobe's death.
Seeing Atobe leap high, Ryoma, who had seen that move before, couldn't help but say, "It's coming, that move, the waltz towards destruction."
"Huh, boring moves."
Genichirō Sanada immediately discovered who Atobe was aiming at and waved his hand to fight back.
Before Atobe Keimitsu landed on the ground, the tennis ball had already hit him behind him.
Even he couldn't help but be stunned for a second.
“It’s an invisible lead.”
Echizen Ryoma saw it clearly.
"So, Sanada did it on purpose, deliberately luring Atobe into using the Waltz to Destruction move. His first strike was to hit Sanada's wrist holding the racket directly, and then knock the opponent's racket off, and then use the rebounding ball for the second strike."
Fuji continued, "But Sanada reacted very quickly. He seized the opportunity to avoid the attack on his wrist and counterattacked beautifully."
Yukimura Seiichi folded his arms and looked at Sanada on the field in his coat. "Genichirō has been training very hard to defeat Tezuka."
Atobe Kagemitsu was not in a hurry at this moment. The boy was unusually calm.
"Who isn't? My brother's efforts and hard work are no less than those of Genichirō Sanada. Although I admit that Sanada is a little bit stronger than my brother in terms of physical fitness."
The boy deliberately emphasized the word "a little bit".
Fuji and Yukimura couldn't help laughing.
You don't look like you don't care, Jingguang.
"But compared to skills and vision..."
The boy didn't finish his words, but his meaning was obvious.
Fuji Shusuke looked at Keimitsu who was a little sharp towards Yukimura and felt amused: As expected, you can't keep calm when it comes to Atobe.
Luckily, it wasn't Tezuka who was playing on the field, otherwise I would be the one being secretly glared at by Keimitsu...
Yukimura Seiichi smiled calmly, completely ignoring the subtle and vague targeting from Jingguang.
"The waltz to destruction has been cracked..."
The onlooker Meido Ryo looked at Atobe with some concern.
It was cracked at the first try.
"That's it, Atobe, take it."
Sanada threw the tennis ball.
The next second, the tennis ball appeared directly in the Atobe court and bounced towards the fence. Atobe Keigo was completely unable to react.
"Can't see... serve."
Atobe Keigo looked at the tennis ball rolling on the ground behind him and whispered to himself.
Atobe Kagemitsu stared at Sanada.
That ball just now...
Even he couldn't catch the trajectory in the first place.
"This guy...is really different from before."
His brows were furrowed, and he recalled the move again and again in his mind and tried to slow down the analysis...
Oshitari Yuushi wanted to go to Kagemitsu, but there was a Seigaku student Fuji on his left and a Rikkai student Yukimura on his right...
Where is his place?
Oshitari Yuushi thought to himself: This belongs to our Hyotei!!
In the end, he chose to stand on the left side of Jingguang, with Fuji Shusuke in between.
Then looking inside the field,
The ending tone was drawn out, with a half-smile: "Why? I thought Atobe would have the upper hand, but it turns out that he didn't get the upper hand?"
Jingguang shook his head, "It's just temporary."
The true outcome is still unknown.
After all, my brother’s special move is not just the waltz.
In order to fight Tezuka, he also evolved new moves.
On the court, Keigo Atobe was always on the defensive, fighting back while trying to find Genichirō Sanada's weaknesses.