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If I get hit with this, the brain destruction won’t stop, right?
That’s great, it’s going to be your first setback.
Absolutely that.
Even if I die
Don’t say it.
Ayase River… you are sick…
Hey, isn’t this depicting the process of Ayasegawa’s personality formation with incredible detail?
While the physical monster is mentally preparing to wreak havoc on the clumsy, the mental monster is devising strategies to defeat the physical monster.
Next issue, VS…
Is this where Yamato suddenly starts to stand out?
In that case, it seems like Yamato here can’t really like it much…
>>8
Isn’t it more that things are rapidly becoming consistent between what people say and what they do, and being evaluated correctly?
It is depicted that within the same team, there are layers of people who still strongly dislike Yamato and those who are gradually making efforts to understand.
Being made a villain for selfish reasons is definitely infuriating.
I like the casual feeling of one-shots, so I want it to come out soon.
I want you to be a bit more carefree, at least during the sign mishaps.
But the fact that Yamato, who is putting in the effort, will undoubtedly defeat the genius that is myself is truly a salvation for Aya right now…
It’s not that Yamato thinks too professionally and overanalyzes things when dealing with kids, so they don’t quite match up… it’s not really that either.
I wonder if they can play Ayato with ordinary inferior abilities.
>>14
Isn’t it that Ayato takes down opponents with an overly aggressive mindset?
Given Ayaka’s current state, it seems like she might perceive that even if Yamato’s efforts are rewarded, she would think something along the lines of “Well, if he’s originally weak, he would still just be praised for becoming stronger.”
Is Yamato currently lacking in the right kind of role?
Anyway, there’s no doubt that this is one of the peaks of this work, so I’m really looking forward to it next week…
I’m glad it’s not a break next week.
I think in the read-through world line, Ayane gets completely beaten up only by Yamato, right?
>>20
It should only be home runs hit by Yamato.
>>24
Out of the five I hit from junior high to high school, three were against Yamato.
I can’t help but feel that this time they are really taking their time to prepare…
I feel like I still haven’t built up enough to hit here, but can I still accumulate more?
>>22
A home run is possible until the week after next.
Sticky and thorough VS it seems like…
So it’s okay to say that Ariga hasn’t been captured after all? There’s no reason for Ayano to walk either, right?
>>25
Did you want to turn it until it was Yamato’s turn?
>>25
I thought the walk was intentional to load the bases and that they wanted to get a strikeout against Yamato.
The damage in case of getting hit is severe.
>>25
I thought it was an ego that wanted to make Yamato understand, and that was why I deliberately made him walk.
I felt that my mental state has come to a level that is relatively appropriate for my age this time.
>>29
Honestly, this monologue has made me feel quite relieved…
Aya, it’s okay to express your emotions more honestly…
Dark Ayase River cannot control the feeling of wanting to release the stress built up until now…
I think being hit is not in the official matches.
>>32
On the contrary, if we get hit here, we might win the official match.
The one-shot had a restriction on the number of battles, but I’m sure they won’t just keep losing to Yamato since they are the same age.
With a score of 2-3 and one runner on base, something is bound to happen…
If you hit this, it means Yamato just hasn’t had the opportunity until now.
You set the stage for a chance to reverse the situation with a walk, didn’t you?
I’ve developed a mentality that matches my talent.
Is there a scenario where one is deliberately hit?
I don’t think Yamato has the skill to hit right now.
Well, if you’re going to be hit, it should be in a situation where you can’t afford to be hit, not in a practice match like this… That way, you see…
Even if my mental state is disturbed, I still feel that Yamato lacks the persuasiveness to hit.
You’ll become like Aomine.
Why is the catcher kid font scary?
My voice is hoarse.
>>43
Voice change
Even if I try, the Ayase River is out of tune, so it feels like my luck might just be a fluke.
>>45
How about it?
Only Yamato is aware of the current situation where Aya is struggling with mental issues.
>>46
But Ayaka is the kind of strange person who can improve her control and increase the sharpness of her slider even when her mental state is rough…
Well, even with average abilities, if you can outread them, there are home runs in baseball.
Based on the previous descriptions of Yamato, I won’t be satisfied unless it gets a little more exaggerated…
A home run can happen if you hit it just right…
Well, I got hit with three consecutive home runs at Koshien, so out of the eight, five were hits from Yamato.
Ayaka didn’t even get angry about that luck.
Even if I can hit it like this, it feels like something is off.
A gem that has resolved to ride on its abilities in life is shattered for the first time!
To hit a home run, it’s tough if you don’t have at least the minimum physique.
>>55
It’s a metal bat, so it can be handled however you like.
It’s not like we’re playing in a professional-standard baseball field.
I wonder if after Yamato hits here and builds up his achievements, it will be said that what happened back then wasn’t just a fluke.
Kids from gymnastics… kids from tennis… kids from swimming… Yas… you all raised the demon lord.
“Until now, I haven’t had any walks and was called terrible, so is this my first hit by pitch?”
Since the Anonymous ones bully A, A became the villain, didn’t they?
I stopped though. Ah, whatever.
I couldn’t hit a home run, but
Even if it was almost a hit, it’s fine if I ended up grounding out to the outfield because I was too slow.
Is the author a demon for showing the process of obsession with Yamato so carefully, only to have Yamato die?
https://tonarinoyj.jp/episode/13933686331716417293
For now, I’ll put up a ghost batter and a ghost light.
This walk was on purpose, right?
The little Yas who is drawing is cute, but Yas’s dad said that’s not my kid, right?
Seriously worthless.
>>66
The thread image is seriously the worst, isn’t it?
Aya thinks that Yamato is unfairly blessed.
>>67
More simple.
I’m frustrated that people who are clumsy or lack talent always get treated well.
So, I want to feel relieved by being treated as the villain at least by doing whatever I want against Yamato, who is probably the worst here.
I think it’s unfair that everyone except me isn’t labeled as a villain because they lack talent compared to me.
If it could be anything, then it wouldn’t have to be Yamato to be anything.
If you read it from about two episodes ago,
It feels like meeting a not-so-skilled but positive person was the trigger that set me off.
This time, Akechi-san is 100% to blame for being angry.
>>73
That person has a really bad personality, doesn’t he?
However, the Phoenix’s director and coach are more decent than I thought.
The bomb is growing rapidly.
It’s a bit much to expect me to consider that too.
In the world of one-shot stories, Yamato is on a whole different level, so even if he hits a home run every at-bat, Ayasegawa’s evaluation won’t drop. That’s how overwhelmingly high Yamato’s batting evaluation is, according to scouts and reporters.
>>77
However, my reflexes are garbage!!
It’s not bad to be a genius.
And the idea that
That being said, those who are working hard to the point of death can compete with themselves.
Only by balancing this reality can one finally attain a mental state suitable for a one-shot version.
This is the turning point, or rather…
Even if someone can achieve a perfect game against professionals, it’s no surprise if Yamato is completely uncontainable; that’s a whole different level, right? This is the one-shot Yamato.
Is the current Yamato really going to become like that…? I feel like I can’t read it.
Both one-shots and series are thrown out at Ayakoshien…
I have the image of Yamato as someone like a human Power Pro-kun who is extremely good at hitting.
Right now, I’m steadily accumulating experience points with all Gs.
>>82
In short, Aya is the reincarnation of the glory.
The form is Roki, but…
>>82
A batting average over 0.7 is more than enough…
>>88
If it were TAS, everything would be either a home run or a walk, so Yamato is still human…
Next week, we can see the art.
Wasn’t this all for next week?
This is where it breaks and becomes the Ayase River, carrying both clarity and turbidity.
Isn’t what you lack the ability of others? If you say that, it’s really over, A! That’s how it feels.
Please hit me!
>>87
It’s dangerous to say this, but I have the right to tell A, and I really want to say it.
>>90
Well, that’s why I get hit by someone with more batting talent than me…
>>90
Rather, it’s cruel that a world has pushed such a good child, who is not suitable for their age, to this extent without having said anything until now…
I can’t say the world is bad…
Isn’t it strange that even though the attitude and words are bad on that side, they’re always seen as the victim just because they’re weaker? Well, that’s true, but still!
Basically, sports watching has a tendency to favor the underdog…
Even if the weaker side says whatever they want a hundred times, if the stronger side says it just once, the stronger side ends up being in the wrong; this is quite a universal issue, isn’t it?
Was your batting average over 80% in high school?
It’s probably around 30%, but I wonder if there are instances in high school baseball where such skewed numbers come out.
>>95
Even if you exceed 80%, you still get yelled at for slacking off, so it’s seriously crazy.
Regardless of their intentions, it’s terrible that, in terms of the work itself, it’s the first round of a top battle between monsters vs. monsters.
In a game against Ayase River, a guy who hits home runs 100% of the time against them only hits 80% against other pitchers, so I think it’s only natural to say, “Aren’t you slacking off a bit?”
Wow, I feel like I’ve finally reached where I’m meant to be.
It’s exciting.
Ayase River
You.
Garbage.
“When you’re shrunk down from being hit, I want to see you rally and say something like, ‘Don’t involve the team in your personal issues!’”
Yamato sitting in the next seat is the coolest he has ever been.
It’s really unreasonable that just because you have too much talent, you’re told you can’t be the protagonist in any subject.