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It’s tough when there are only relatives around who aren’t particularly interested in baseball.
Nonetheless, they are an extremely disinterested family.
Yamato becomes a salvation.
>>3Aren’t you just stepping on landmines right now, promoting the fall into darkness the most?
That rebellious son.
Even when you become an adult and a professional, it’s still the same.
It’s crazy for a middle school student to buy protein with their pocket money.
My family really lacks understanding.
>>6In a way, there is a great understanding.
The important part is…
Mika-san has huge breasts that are on a different level from the genre of the manga she appears in…
Is there a scenario where Yamato puts in a tremendous amount of effort to improve so that Aya doesn’t quit baseball?
Because it’s a rebellious phase, if you have a bad attitude, you’ll be disliked by those around you, right? Honestly, it’s more like the cause and effect are reversed…
If I quit here, I won’t be able to show my face to Natsuo, right?!
Buying protein with my allowance and working on building my body is a lot of hard work.
Well, if someone casually calls me a genius, I would get angry.
I’m brushing it off as a rebellious phase, so it probably doesn’t look too tough for me.
The environment of A itself is something I chose, and since it started with the lie of growing pains, honestly, there’s no room for sympathy.
It’s a bit funny to talk about personal matters in this thread.
Buying protein with a middle schooler’s allowance means they’re dedicating all their entertainment to baseball…
If I had friends, I might have spent the money on bowling or McDonald’s…
Even if I invite them, they don’t come.
I’ve been tense about career paths and sales, so the temperature difference in my family feels like it’s just like an elementary school club, and I feel like I’m going to catch a cold.
I can’t believe there’s a household with the son of the strongest pitcher of an entire generation, not just in Japan but worldwide.
I am popular at school, but I am completely unfazed because there are three beautiful sisters.
Devoting himself entirely to baseball… Truly a genius of baseball.
Ayasegawa-kun is so popular that people ask about the menu on the bulletin board just because I want to talk to him.
>>23Well, if I invite him, he would come for bowling too, right?
Are you close in the same team?
But isn’t it hell to start interfering with career choices and becoming conscious of salary after turning pro?
>>25Well, at least make sure to have a proper meal…
It’s about what will happen to my yet-to-be-seen biological father.
>>26Haha, it looks similar, right?
>>27The character in the thread has too much presence for a minor role in the beginning…
Well, it’s difficult to say whether understanding is required that much for what siblings do with each other.
My mother is busy with work.
Mom, you’ve aged.
Compared to the Yamato family, this is tough… no, this is just the Yamato family being weird.
Yamato is a late-born only child, so he is quite contrasting.
>>32The house is big, too.
Make up with Yamato!
Ah, if you came to my place, I could provide some kind of nutrition expenses!
My mom is visibly getting older…
>>37This was tough.
I’m worried about my stomach and such.
>>37If a woman around her sister’s age, which is approaching her late forties, is doing night shifts in physical labor, it’s no wonder she looks older.
Was A’s house wealthy or poor?
>>38I feel like it has been portrayed as somewhat poor since the beginning.
I seriously can’t believe that you’re not interested in baseball.
It may be a bit of self-indulgence, but from my experience being forced into it until high school, I only had conversations within my family that revolved around baseball.
>>40The fact that you were forced to do it means you weren’t interested.
Well, there are families where such people gather normally.
Also, self-centered storytelling and victim mentality are gross.
>>40I have three daughters above me, and I think it’s a big deal that none of them are interested in sports.
>>46Well, we just don’t get along, do we?
>>46Even so, they’ve gone on overseas expeditions and become number one in the world, and that’s precisely at a level that affects their future paths.
It’s not early-stage stomach cancer, right, Mom?
It’s a dual-income household, but with four kids, of course.
I think it has a vibe of a middle-class family having a lot of kids and finding it tough.
Honestly, I really appreciated that Kasupapa picked me up and dropped me off at the selection meeting.
>>47Since Director Bambi is accompanying us, it’s probably not needed…
>>50This is not a problem that someone who doesn’t know baseball should comment on!
Living in a dormitory in Gunma might also provide A with some rest.
Meta-wise, thanks to Natsuo’s curse, I will probably continue playing baseball for the time being.
The mother’s health issues are a foreshadowing related to money that becomes serious in the high school student arc.
>>53Are you going pro to make money?
A middle school boy who helps around the house without complaining about the food served is incredibly exceptional.
>>54The man at the bottom looks childish and empty just by rebelling.
I have two older sisters and one younger brother; I understand.
It’s just trash to enjoy a sport but build up stress and take it out on your family…
This time, it’s a feeling like, unusually, I’m not saying I want to stop halfway through.
Did that get published this week…? Did I overlook it…?
I get thrilled by how everyone in the family is so down-to-earth.
It’s definitely going to get tense in the future.
>>59But they are truly worried about me.
Families that love baseball seriously believe that baseball is common knowledge for all of humanity, but that’s not the case at all.
But considering the economic burden, is it possible for a mother to be this indifferent to baseball?
>>62If Ayaka says she wants a glove or spikes, it seems like there would be some reaction, but there’s none of that, right?
>>62I’ve always wanted to do sports, but I couldn’t let them do it, and now that they finally continued, I want to let them do it, any competition is fine.
>>62You can tell by looking at that house.
I’m super rich.
If your monthly allowance is 5000 yen, won’t about 80% of it be taken up by protein?
I had been seeing them in thumbnails, so I thought they were one of the main characters in the thread, but I was surprised to find out they’re just a throwaway adult who disappears early on.
>>64But it must be deeply engraved in your heart, right?
If we were poor, it would be impossible to continue playing baseball…
Because it’s the ghost of the thumbnail, I can make jokes about it, but if it keeps appearing in the thread images, it’s just uncomfortable…
It’s not so much a rebellious phase as it would be better if they showed more visible rebellion; they’re just too good.
That guy really has no friends! The way my sister casually says that is so real.
>>72Well, that’s the sense of distance within the family.
It’s not so much a rebellious phase as being distorted by those around me…
At the age of my sisters, they probably have no interest in their younger brother’s extracurricular activities.
If the mother is working and has four children, dealing with housework, she probably doesn’t have the spare capacity to worry about her son’s abilities.
I understand why Ayano would get angry if called a genius after throwing away her life like this.
My parents let me try various sports here and there, trying to help me since I often became fed up with relationships everywhere I went.
Since I was excited and talked about baseball all the time when I first started, I haven’t really discussed it much since then, as I was probably annoying everyone.
I wonder if my older sisters will start rubbing off on me, sensing the smell of money around high school…
>>79It seems like they would happily get into financial disputes with relatives in this manga…
It is true that things have been distorted, but the fact that I have become distant from my close friends is largely due to seeds that I myself have sown, so I have to overcome it to some extent on my own.
If it were the mental harmony of all humanity, it would be easy.
Rather, it seems like she hates being noticed as “that Ayase River’s sister!”
It would be a nuisance to have beautiful sisters of that age approaching us.
>>81Even when watching the real Koshien, I can’t expect that level of civility from the media and baseball uncles…
It seems there’s a hint of hell even at home…
I don’t want that, you know? Ayaka has national treasure-level talent, so she’ll be stuck forever being evaluated as Ayakasegawa’s big sister, right?
I can’t forgive Iga.
My mother’s aging and health are concerning…
But when it comes to the family of the real-life baseball superstar Ohtani, they haven’t really attracted that much attention, have they?
When it first came out, there was a bit of a feature like “the mother who gave birth to this monster,” but it might just be that I don’t know about it.
>>89Shohei Ohtani’s family has stated that if he causes trouble for our family, they won’t accept any media coverage from there, so it’s peaceful.
From the family’s perspective, it’s normal to think that the upcoming baseball games are at least continuing properly.
Even though the reasons for not quitting are twisted, it’s a fact that they continue based on their own will.
I had the impression that A’s house was somewhat on the poorer side, but seeing it this time, it seems to be economically stable.
It would be tough if my mother collapsed.
For someone who isn’t interested in baseball, hearing from their family that your son has talent like Otani or even more doesn’t make them believe it!
If Mr. Otani’s family is eager to go out, it seems like they could appear in a segment of a show.
Ohtani’s family comes from a sports family, starting with his parents.
My younger sister was in the wind ensemble and apparently won awards in competitions, but I wasn’t interested, so I never really understood it from back then, and I think that’s how it is with siblings’ extracurricular activities and lessons.
Why are you so uninterested? Even if a nameless person says that, if I were told that my middle school sister is actually a beauty guru, I would just think, “Oh, really?”
A has a mother who works night shifts, but the father plays golf and they have four children, and since the mother can ask for various things to be bought, they are at least at a middle-class level.
At the point of reading this manga, you must be someone with at least a little interest in baseball.
Ohtani’s parents came from an athlete-to-normal person background, and they are still working, which is really impressive.
In terms of baseball and family relationships, Yoshinobu Sasaki is truly an example…
>>100That’s really tough.
Disaster-related matters are another special case…
I think it’s a normal family.
It’s just that an unusual person is mixed in with an ordinary family.
If you’re extremely interested, I think it’s just being described as ingratiating or unsettling.
The middle one, named Suzuka, is making her first appearance, right?
>>105First appearance
They say there are three sisters, but the middle sister hasn’t appeared for a while, so I wonder if she’s at a university in the countryside.
I always think this about the manga, but the character names come up suddenly and the ways they are addressed fluctuate between last name, first name, and nicknames, so it would be great if they could have name tags like in Kengan every time.
Mika Ryoka Mayujirou, huh…
I’m kind of shocked that Iga hasn’t met anyone other than in baseball.
>>111I have the feeling that it might be because we’ve ended up in a relationship where we have to bow our heads over talent and such…
>>111We probably can’t just relax and have fun together anymore…
Even if a family member is participating, it’s just the World Championship of a sport I’m not interested in and just started, so that’s about it.
I don’t mean this in a bad way, but I think it’s a very realistic sense of distance with an older sister.
Both my older sister, who is much older than me, and my younger sister, who is the same age, are like this.
Aya’s household is not economically a single mother, which is quietly significant.
Iga is here because of Mayo-san…