He is clearly a very kind person, and as a teammate, he has always been very reliable. So why do all the other teammates avoid him?
To be honest, it's really sad and utterly baffling.
Oni Jujiro: "..."
Judging from this guy's expression, you can tell he's thinking about something terrifying, so you absolutely can't get too close to him, or he'll definitely trick you.
Nioh:......
Honestly, the world has misunderstood him so deeply, it's so heartbreaking. I've thought about this countless times, it's so sad!
But whatever, he forgave the world. After all, there are more fools in this world who can't understand the true strength and mentality of a genius like him, which is quite normal.
Therefore, we should view many people in this world with an inclusive attitude. This is the right thing to do. Otherwise, if you always care about these trivial matters, you will definitely make yourself sick!
"Well, you two over there, I'm about to start. If you're not ready, don't blame me for going all out!"
Before launching the real attack, the kind-hearted Mr. Niou clearly stated what he was going to do.
"..."
This left the two opponents completely baffled. What was going on? Why was this person's playing style so different from their previous ones?
I just can't figure it out!
And this is just one example of Nioh's normal performance!
He's always been an unpredictable person, so no matter what, just play in a style that suits him.
His style is to play without any particular style, just randomly.
The wind started to blow, blowing from the direction they were standing in this direction.
Even the weather in this world seemed to be helping him before Nioh even began.
Suddenly it became heavy, making one involuntarily swallow hard, wondering what was going on and what it was planning to do.
Niou's attack began unexpectedly amidst this gust of wind.
Bang!
Quite unexpectedly, the tennis ball started to accelerate from a certain angle, inexplicably increasing in speed. Its weight even more than doubled.
Edgar's first thought upon receiving the ball was that, in the previous sentence, Oni Jujiro was also a heavyweight player, but his ball was not this strange; the power of his ball gradually increased.
After all, it was obvious from the beginning that this guy was a pure power user, a pure attacker. At first, you could prepare a good defense, but this guy looked so small, with such thin arms, how did he generate so much strength, and how did he get so exhausted? One second he was so light, and the next he was so heavy.
Haha, don't underestimate the difference between light and heavy swings. If he swings too hard too early, he'll send the ball out of bounds.
If that's the case, the only outcome will be that they lose their own points while the opponent scores, and it still won't work.
So~
"This guy is indeed someone everyone is particularly wary of; he's really difficult to deal with!" Edgar concluded that Niou was difficult to deal with after just one meeting; this guy really can't be judged by common sense.
However, some things cannot be taught simply through instruction.
Before the match began, the French team captain had explained some important points very clearly, but no matter how comprehensive the instructions were, nothing beats firsthand experience. In the first game, the player known for his skill was incredibly well-hidden; people knew he was good, but they didn't know exactly why, and no one knew that he had been merely a supporting character in the previous game.
It seems to have been created solely for Oni Jujiro, only to assist him in the match. Its purpose and function here are puzzling.
But now—
This was a single strike that immediately revealed the difference in their abilities; this person is extremely ruthless and formidable!
“Jonar, his target is very likely you, you must be able to withstand it,” Edgar said, not to make Jonar withstand all of Niou’s attacks, but to make him withstand all of Niou’s verbal provocations.
Since this guy is so capable, it means he doesn't need to use his initial verbal attacks to do anything at all.
Simply put, if someone can win fairly and squarely based on their own abilities, why waste time talking so much nonsense? Ultimately, it's because this person is setting up a huge scheme.
I want to do many things, to trick many people like a fox, so...
With more objectives, there are more ways to achieve them, and there are many things to do.
For example, teasing Jonar is one of his purposes. Nioh needs to spend time on this, and he will continue doing so as long as he wants. Jonar's thoughts are also very important. Once he loses his temper or makes Jonar happy, a new series of attacks will follow, making it impossible to defend against.
"clear--"
Jonar nodded heavily, understanding his senior's good intentions. How could this be prevented? After all…
To be honest, he was also very troubled. He really cared about his senior, and he didn't know if he could withstand the verbal attacks and provocations from him if any topics were related to his senior.
And Nioh...
I noticed his gaze.
"Ah, I see!"
He suddenly stopped all his attacks, letting the ball fall freely past his ear.
Just as everyone was stunned, waiting for the tennis ball to completely land on the ground and win them a point in the game, another gust of wind blew by. A gust of wind, seemingly from nowhere, gently propelled the tennis ball forward just before it hit the ground completely.
Just a simple gust of wind pushed the tennis ball's landing point forward by one centimeter.
Then--
I watched helplessly as the small golden tennis ball grazed the white line without sticking to it.
"Bang!"
The Japanese team still scored.
Niou didn't care about this small score; he stared intently at Jonar, trying to see into his heart through his eyes.
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