
Alone, the evil laughs. Chapter 78 END The merits and demerits of diamonds Next issue, no serialization. Resuming in YJ issue 17 (scheduled for March 27)!!
It’s the best to crush the weak ones within the rules.
I’m crying…
Don’t leave a good impression!
The embarrassment is terrible!
That yawning runner is the one to blame.
>>5
That’s really true regarding this.
I see, if the enemy creates war criminals, then A has no reason to be blamed.
Wise
I wouldn’t call it evil, but I feel that quite a few brats have been unleashed.
You’ve done well to endure until now.
That’s right, don’t worry about it.
It’s the opponent’s fault for not scoring.
Why is there no one in the circle?
You are not at fault.
It’s the weak ones who are at fault.
You’re smiling, but it doesn’t seem like you’re having much fun.
Why do I have to adjust to the weaker side and be considerate?
>>14
It’s one thing if it’s a team just for fun, but these are serious people.
It’s a match!
It’s the fault of those who get points scored against them within the rules.
On the contrary, I would like you to apologize.
>>16
I should have been in this mentality from the beginning.
>>22
The person saying that is also in a really bad mental state, so it’s not good.
The weak side has no freedom of choice, right?
I can’t believe you can draw such a nauseating smile.
I haven’t done anything wrong.
But how is this for the battery’s partner…?
>>20
A says that there was a signal indicating the catcher could tag out the runner.
They say that I was able to stab well compared to the other teammates.
One person clouds over.
I just got on base with a walk and let my guard down…
A is the one at fault, isn’t it?
Well, on the contrary, you should just apologize normally for talking behind someone’s back.
There’s definitely a certain kind of satisfaction that can only be gained from a game set with the worst aftertaste, right?!
The evil laughs at those who could only think in terms of being hit or restrained.
The thread image is probably a heel character from a rival school.
I should have done it this way from the beginning!
Isn’t it that you’re holding a grudge against what that guy who’s quietly coaching first base said and haven’t gotten your revenge…?
>>28
Sin? It’s a disgrace for the one who is subjected to something like a restraining death, isn’t it?
It seems like the one who got hit by the immobilization is going to get really angry.
Well, no matter how you think about it, it’s the idiot who died from being restrained that’s to blame.
There is not a single point that can be defended.
Isn’t there any compassion in unexpectedly stabbing a runner who is particularly unmotivated?
The thread image looks really pitiful.
>>37
I didn’t want it to turn out this way.
Because there isn’t any…
Are you okay? Can you stay with the Komuro-kun Bears?
What’s with being so relaxed that I’m yawning but having a big lead?
A really does have a bad personality, huh…
>>41
You guys made it turn out this way, didn’t you?
>>51
Since episode 1, this world has been like that.
The great evil that brought the mother, who was finally thrilled to see her beloved son’s success, to rock bottom.
What is Yamato’s chance…?
>>43
Why do I have to think about something like that?
You’re such a bad person; that’s why your mom gets excluded too.
Is A the kind of person who enjoys having rivals like Aomine?
>>45
If I could just play baseball happily with friends, I would have enjoyed it.
Everyone is keeping their distance and talking behind my back…
I can predict that even if a runner is out, there will be an atmosphere of not wanting to go home, but did they really have confidence that they could definitely hit?
The fact that I stood at bat was even erased.
How the next runner will be handled…
Thank you for being weak, Yamato-kun!
A (Evil)
Baseball is a team sport!
The surrounding evaluation was on the verge of collapsing due to walks, but by getting an out with a pick-off, it was nullified, so those who criticize are rather in the wrong, resulting in the best possible outcome.
I used to think that if the other person couldn’t hit at all, I would get scolded… how much I’ve grown since then.
>>57
The truth is that I just didn’t want to be resented.
>>67
You will be resented even without doing that, so you might as well do as you please.
>>69
If I’m going to be resented anyway, I don’t want to lose out, right!?
There might have been an intention towards Akechi standing on first base in addition to the throw back to Yamato…
If you’re going to get revenge on Yamato and Akechi, this would be the ideal way, right…
It’s scary how smart you are…
I want you to become unyielding as evil and start to excel in combat, surpassing even Yamato.
From here on, am I going to become a self-proclaimed pitcher like in a one-shot version…?
Outwardly, they may not be blamed for A, but it seems likely they would be called heartless behind their back.
That’s why it’s not fun, so I won’t make any predictions.
I don’t actually think it’s interesting.
This smile will always be in the thumbnail.
When the ball was out, Iga looked unusually calm, didn’t he…
It was quite exhilarating because of the god perspective.
>>70
Yamato is one thing, but Akechi is trash.
The guy who got stung thinking it was pointless for Yamato to stand up is quite artistic…
Like an AO peak without a miracle.
Not many people realize that A is really using a lot of brainpower in baseball, right?
If this continues and they create a scapegoat on the opposing side in every game, it will become a baseball manga with strategies similar to “One Outs.”
I want Ayaka to be at a point where she can laugh, “Ha ha!” at the first base runner who’s being pressured by the coach.
It’s impressive that Iga is playing first.
But is this guy getting along well with Iga?
Rather than doing things that are meaningless and bring about resentment, what truly matters is that the optimal means to win is indeed a diamond.
Do not directly attack the atmosphere of the opposing bench.
The subtitle “The Days of Diamond” is nice, isn’t it?
Your existence is a sin.
I think it’s better to go to an environment where there are others with the same abilities as soon as possible.
>>82
Not here?
I’m the best pitcher in the world, you know?
>>82
Where are you…?!
Isn’t it nice that doing what you want is still within the rules?
>>83
Different
If it’s not done within the rules, you can’t break the hearts of the noise.
Somehow, it’s your fault for not being able to keep hitting more and more, as if you’re becoming THE ace…
This is probably going to make Yamato awaken, and that’s scary.
AKU
I wouldn’t say it’s the same, but I think it’s easier to live in places where elites gather.
This physical monster keeps growing endlessly…
A more intense battle of wits than a thank-you pitch.
The fact that Yamato is likely to highly praise this play is truly something.
>>94
It’s not about height or pitch speed; what I value the most is the unyielding determination to win.
This situation calls for a ridiculously clever play…
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Evil around here.
Is baseball fun?
If I’m going to be treated poorly even when I try to do things properly, I might as well just do it voluntarily!
It’s a state of being reckless and doing evil in a way, you know…
Yamato’s mom might be unsure, but I think other mom friends internally feel something like, “Wow! It’s a once-in-a-lifetime memory that Yamato-kun, who will probably spend his whole life on the bench, gets to step up to the plate and swing at that A’s pitch! He probably won’t hit it anyway, but after A goes pro, it’ll become a memory, so we have to film it!” wrapped in a layer of politeness.
I’m glad you could become the pitcher.
I have come to understand that it’s better for everyone if someone like you remains as I am.
Well, until high school, even great players tend to belong to various teams…
In junior high and elementary school, the local strong teams are my limit.
Director Namiki is the one to blame, right?
It’s not about whether it seems bad from the outside, but the point is that A chose to become the villain on their own.
>>104
No matter what you do, you’re the villain, right? Then let’s utterly humiliate you!
>>110
On the contrary, no matter what I do, the juniors only say “That’s amazing!”
You’ve become…
>>105
Don’t become.
Even if it’s called evil, it’s not like I’m doing something outrageous like destroying with a deadball, so it’s quite cute.
>>106
If you do that, it’ll be my fault.
So, this was the manufacturing process of Aomine, huh…
On…
Detailed depiction of the Agon.
I was impressed that the super annoying person knows A well because they stepped down from the mound before the out call was made.
It’s really amazing that they fooled all the readers.
>>114
The anonymous person who was responding to whether Yamato could hit or not was completely in the palm of Shaka.
>>118
Everyone was like, “You’re the author, right?” and it didn’t go well.
>>114
I didn’t expect this to be the reason for the walk…
>>114
Because of this, I can’t blame the runner.
>>142
No… the runner is bad…
>>142
That was indeed a bit…
What’s needed for A is probably Natsumi on the same team…
>>115
Natsuo has already put an end to it himself…
>>115
That guy was too perfect in both personality and performance, so I had him exit with the power of the gods.
>>115
It’s too cruel to try to make a child who has temporarily given up on their dreams due to family circumstances take care of others…
>>137
Isn’t Natsu a good enough conversation partner?!
Wait a minute.
Where is the achievement part?
>>116
Although he is a treasure of the baseball world…
>>116
Did you win the U-12 championship for the first time?
>>116
Isn’t it just Ayato itself?
I was impressed to see that there is this kind of approach in baseball manga, even though I thought all the patterns had been exhausted.
Did he really throw those four wild pitches on purpose…?
>>127
They definitely did it on purpose…
>>129
A has a bad personality.
Become a more refreshing baseball boy.
>>129
This was mentioned in a previous thread, but a death from a checkmating move doesn’t happen unless you’re really careless, so if you’re putting out runners with that intention, it’s pretty foolish.
>>160
You were pulling it out, weren’t you?
>>160
Even if you say that in fiction…
Since the sign wasn’t decided until just before, I can also make the excuse that I used a feint to calm things down for a moment.
It’s really mean of A to raise hopes deliberately only to bring them crashing down, instead of having no chance from the start.
I guess the juniors will become Sasa A.
The coaching staff needs to scold the team, but it’s problematic because the team hasn’t done anything wrong.
>>132
Is there a reason to scold? Readers know various things, but the coaches are just speculating, so isn’t it impossible to say anything based on that?
I wonder how Ariga-kun’s mental state will turn out.
I would have already quit if it weren’t for Natsuo, so I’m grateful.
Natsuo seems to have a place where he could purify A on a different team, so I’ll let A finish off and then have him exit.
Even though I was out of tune, I can’t even lecture about not going for it there.
It’s nice that some plays can only be understood by those who were actually there, and not just by looking at the records later.
I won’t compete against someone who wants to compete more than anyone else.
>>140
But you don’t want to see the short legs that are looked down upon by the team members being praised for their efforts with “You did well…!” right?
Spahn! Strikeout!
You probably wouldn’t think of a nickname A if you weren’t doing it.
I see! It’s a four-ball to bond with the battery!
Checkmate…?
Could it be a first-time feint?
If the runner had done it properly, Yamato could have won.
>>149
Do you think it will be a match?
>>149
In the case of juniors, the base umpire has to pay attention to the runner leading off.
In other words, that umpire kid also has some responsibility…
Rather, the coach of the opposing team should scold the runner who is dazed and the fact that no one is in the next circle.
Did you feel refreshed?
>>152
(Face of the thread image)
Yamato is the same! Ayakun is serious about baseball in every way, huh! I’m sure they took it positively.
The guy who naturally had a neck like Ueno Clinic and discriminated against Yamato probably has some trauma for sure, so it’s a happy ending.
If there’s a video of the runner yawning on their smartphone and nobody in the next team, it will make the opposing team feel really bad!
It seems that I might actually be sued by Adachi Phoenix.
>>156
It exists…
It would be better if it was the result of trying to steal a base…
To purposely walk a batter in four pitches to get an out with a pick-off is quite something, though. No matter how skilled you are, if the runner isn’t completely off guard, it’s definitely not easy to pick them off, and you can’t exactly predict whether they’ll be careless enough to do that, right?
There are various opinions flying around, but it’s hilarious that everyone completely agrees that “the runner who let their guard down during the game is horrible.”
>>162
There is absolutely no element that can be defended.
In the first place, there are no pitchers who don’t give up walks, so it’s not a matter to worry about or blame.
Moreover, since he is cutting down the runners himself, there is really no point to complain.
It’s not good if you can no longer control your knowledge of combat that was already high before.
From now on, as I continue playing baseball, is this guy going to be around my age the whole time…?
Will Tomoe and Hina not come out unless they are called up for the national team again?
I thought it would be easier to tag the runner who seemed more relaxed than to face Yamato, who was clearly ready to hit A. If I leave a comment like that…
That runner won’t be able to stay on the team anymore, and Yamato will also be treated like a fragile item…
>>166
That’s why I don’t understand why Yamato has become a taboo topic…
I wonder if that runner is going to quit baseball after this.
What’s wrong with practicing pick-offs in a practice game?
If I pitch seriously, it’s strange that there wouldn’t be any runners on base.
I actually want you to apologize.
It’s a phenomenon where people worry if Ohtani doesn’t hit a home run, and the very idea that a walk is unimaginable is concerning.
What used to be done without malice has now turned into something done with malice, and this is how it has become.
>>172
It’s terrifying that an exceptional intellect is used for team destruction.
I’m not going to make it back to the base at all…
Why is this guy doing sports? I was just wondering when I was dawdling.
I fell in love because you have a solid physique.
Whether or not it goes according to plan until the checkmate, it’s clear that there is a definite intention behind dragging Yamato out.
I wonder if the runner would have normally killed in the match if they hadn’t let their guard down.
Still, it took nearly 80 episodes to get here…
You’ve endured quite a lot…
If I try to use my head, which until now I have used to avoid hurting anyone, in a way that hurts someone, this is what happens…
I’m also proud that my son is enjoying baseball to the fullest…
>>179
Just transfer the child support already.
There are a lot of things I shouldn’t do, you know?
Shall I show you how to do it?
Hey!
>>181
A little more… gentle touch…
>>181
It seems there’s pressure to compete fairly and honorably.
It felt like I was being provoked as if evil was laughing, but it was just the runner who was zoning out during the play that was at fault! That’s all it came down to.
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for Yamato? Ayaka doesn’t need to go that far in her consideration.
Even if there’s not much expectation, considering that a walk was issued just before, there should be a possibility of getting on base, so it’s really terrible that there’s no next batter.
Well, it’s better to be laughing than to be playing baseball with a gloomy face, feeling responsible for killing Natsu.
In the internet within the manga, it’s probably bustling with comments like “Purposefully throwing a walk, lol,” “A has a terrible personality, rofl,” “Will Ayasegawa-kun not come back to swimming?” “The runner is definitely at fault, huh…” “Three ,” “Ayasegawa-kun suits individual sports like swimming,” and “Has the runner’s address been identified yet?”
If you’re going to die on your own even after being considerate to you, then I’ll just go ahead and kill you!
Gahahaha!!
Did you think I would compete with you?
>>190
It’s bad that you can’t hit it in one swing, right?
Clearly, not keeping an eye on a runner who is slacking off is also underestimating them.
A is unfairly good at keeping opponents in check.
>>192
We should be more considerate of the weaker ones, right?
They say evil laughs, but sweat is dripping from the corners of my eyes…
Simply put, it’s different whether I throw to Yamato two more times or throw to first base once.
If it’s a regular little, there’s a risk of a misthrow during a feint.
I think it would have been a straightforward Yamato match if it weren’t for the runner, so it’s only the runner’s fault.
Whether win or lose, I have a personality type that turns it into nourishment, so I don’t engage in competitions in the first place.
It seems that even this would impress me somehow.
Why is it cloudy?
Your performance as a battery is impressive, isn’t it?
>>199
Who are you?
If Akechi had pointed out that the runner was leading too much, Yamato would have been able to compete.
Isn’t it too artistic?
>>201
Wasn’t the lead normal?
I was just being extremely careless.
It’s great that it’s Iga who’s catching this change-up.
It looks like a gem from Land of the Lustrous.
Isn’t Yamatō’s mom too pitiful?
My son’s first at-bat was ruined by the image.
My son died suddenly during an expedition, right?
Curse me as much as you want!
>>204
It was the runner who ruined it, you know…
It feels amazing to swing fully right into Akechi’s cheek while he was over there on the other side saying “Uh-huh, just as planned.”
It’s perfect as a provocation, but…
To call this play bad is overly grotesque.
If the opponent I fought is going to complain and commit suicide on their own, then I might as well kill them myself from the start!
Even if the coach asks about adjusting the battery, there’s no way I will get on base, and I can just say I was practicing pick-offs, so A is being sneaky.
I can’t tell what Iga is thinking about Ayano’s four balls because of his expression.
It seems they have some idea to a certain extent.
To be honest, after reading this story, I just thought that the runner was terrible, so I really believe that A is not at fault at all.
I let you have that one pitch.
Since I tied my shoelaces and…
I can stab the runner because I am allowed to hold back due to making the shoulder.
Of course, the runner will get scolded, but Akechi will probably receive some reprimands too.
What kind of play is this that can take out so many birds with one stone?
The bad thing is the undeniable fact that it is the runner.