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I ended up crying…!
It’s good to cry because you can make the other person the villain.
You look like a rotten woman, Tokiumi.
Let’s step on all the landmines in Ayase River!
Oh no, I want to read it but I don’t have any gold…
Hey, boys~
Toki cried!
>>6
Me?
I wonder which one of us is being emotional…
You’re still a middle school student, after all.
Ayase River vs…
It’s not that it changed, but that I changed it.
Don’t get emotional, I’m telling you! I’ll kill you!
I remember the swimming school and the tennis stuff…
The violence of righteousness is nice, isn’t it?
This time, it’s just bad luck.
The one who is the most emotional is Tokio, but it’s not okay to say that to Aya…
DV husband Aya
I thought adult, lewd political maneuvering was starting behind the scenes, but was it actually necessary?
I couldn’t make it in time, but…
What Ayaka is saying is what Nanashi mentioned last week, and well, it makes sense to think that way.
The eyes are really focused, you know…
In the end, I just want to hear the conclusion of what you want, Ayaka; there are times when I just want to complain and there’s no conclusion.
>>21
Is she a bothersome woman?
It’s not okay to unilaterally take Tsukina’s side here…
>>22
We’ve been friends since childhood, just like the illustration on the cover.
Of course, I would side with that rather than a genius who appeared out of nowhere.
>>31
Isn’t the one who says “Don’t get emotional” being carried away by their emotions?!
I think the people who are crying and those who are yelling are the most emotional.
Then Mom should just stop throwing it!
If Ayaka can keep a shutout, then the problem lies with the others.
When I’m told what someone wants… I wonder what they really want.
Kuu~! This is it!
I’m sorry!!
Make an appeal with your hitting.
>>29
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With this, the captain’s child is also on Toki’s side, isn’t that nice…?
Hehe, it feels like the husband of A is always right, and the sycophant is balancing things out.
One factor in completing Ayase River in this way is undoubtedly due to my teammates as well.
Well, it’s just a fact that there are incredible talents at a distance that can’t be helped feeling like it’s so, as the scout said.
The team fell apart…
Don’t forget the poop of the forgetfulness battery and remember the wise commander.
The problem is that it ends up being a lack of ability of the team members who can only rely on A.
>>38
If I had to point out something bad, it would probably be that in this situation…
>>41
In the end, no matter what team I’m on, if A shows up, it seems like everyone else will receive this evaluation, so there’s nothing I can do about it.
>>38
When A is active, regardless of the outcome, it seems like one of those matches, which likely affects the mentality.
Since I’ve experienced both the casual players and the serious players, I should also experience the halfway players.
>>39
Isn’t Phoenix for real!?
>>40
I’m saying this again this week, but it seems like not everyone gathered here is really aiming to be a professional…
The impression of A’s serious players is that they are part of the U12 selection team.
>>52
U-12 > The team of origin for U-12 and Hirakata > It gives the image of Phoenix.
Well, it’s about a 2-card drop, right? Phoenix.
>>92
To begin with, Ayabuki is ranked among the top three in the Tokyo area, just behind Seijo and Fuchu.
It was because Ayaka was there that we made it to the national top 8.
If it were true, it would be a team that could only make it to the first or second round nationally.
>>40
Phoenix is an entrance exam baseball team, you see…
The weak children and the pitiful children are seen as pitiful.
The feeling that it’s okay to make strong kids the villains because they benefit from it is somehow on point and vivid.
I think if we didn’t try to maintain the formality of the team meetings and just went to a family restaurant with old friends to complain about Aya, it would have settled down after that.
Even when mixed in with a serious team, it will still be a crime turn.
Well, I guess there’s no other way for Aya to turn out like this.
The readers have been following Ayase River’s story since the first chapter, but it’s about a long-time teammate and a genius who suddenly appeared…
In situations like this, the words that come to mind are usually a boomerang, so it’s very realistic.
You don’t have to be this realistic in making things awkward, you know?
If I could have gone to the baseball school, it wouldn’t have turned out like this…
That’s right, it’s the one who can’t hit that’s to blame.
>>49
Isn’t he really the person Ayano needs the most right now, even though he’s from another work?
Did I say something bad?
Iga, say something too.
>>51
Even though there are issues with the scouting, I can’t really say anything when someone from a privileged family talks down to me about internal advancement…
These kids are in the 7th grade… still…
I used to carry a backpack until last year…
At this rate, there will be suicides by the time they reach the 3rd year of junior high.
It might be a tough environment where you can only cope by thinking that it’s your fault for not having talent.
We can only fight with a lineup of nine Natsuo.
Is it not good to stick to reason when dealing with children of this age?
Even so, what should I do then?
>>58
Well, you know… there are quite a few mature kids for their age, though…
Normally, it tends to turn out like Tokiyumi…
>>58
Well, even as an adult, it’s possible to react defensively when someone from the same generation hits a sore spot with a valid point…
Bring Natsuo and Tsubaki.
Iga probably can’t keep up with advancing to higher education anyway…
>>62
There’s only Keio, right, Iga-kun…?
Even if we say they are the strongest seniors in the prefecture, there are players starting from 40, and even in the top team, the A team might be one or two levels above…
Isn’t it unfair not to darken Akechi, the root cause of everything, when going to Gunma?
>>66
But without that, A would have continued to wear down their mental state, so in the end, it actually saved A’s mind.
I don’t know whether the result of being saved is happiness for the person or not.
What Ayano needs is Nogoro, right?
Natsuo is probably dead now.
>>68
That’s right, Aya.
You killed.
>>78
It’s not my fault that I have a talent that feels like dying.
A’s hitting is terrible, and there are times when they don’t even pitch, so it just looks like they’re shifting the blame.
Aya’s mind races with thoughts that are not suitable for her age, so inevitably there are conflicts with those around her due to that gap, but if you ask which side is more justified, it would overwhelmingly be Aya.
Don’t drag Natsuho, who is already in a tough environment, into this hell.
Wait a minute!
Don’t get so emotional!
>>74
Labeling the other person as emotional to worsen their position and gain an advantage for oneself.
From middle school, this is a natural response battler… has the talent of being unnamed.
>>85
There might be some nameless people who, when approached from the other side and reacted, received a response like, “Oh? Are you mad? lol” and burst out laughing.
>>85
Aya’s quick thinking is too fast, and when she states her arguments, those around her can’t even respond because their minds and hearts can’t keep up…
If you let someone with talent like that, who comes along once every 20 years, speak their mind, then of course the team will fall apart.
If it’s the national representative team, that’s one thing, but…
When you corner an adult with the right argument, there’s a rare chance that it can lead to a violent incident…
But I think this assertive side of A probably goes well with Tougo.
If I remember correctly, the one-shot would enter the same high school, right?
Takeru, get down from the phoenix.
>>81
Well, if anything, it’s A that should rise…
By the way, did Ayane (small) forget about Iga?
I thought for sure Iga and Jiro would become sworn brothers.
>>82
When I had a conversation with Aya, I realized that Iga was in fifth place and Aya was in ninth place.
>>82
It’s natural for a beautiful girl to choose a handsome guy over an idiot.
There’s no reason for a wealthy family to choose someone from a lower-middle class background, no matter how you look at it.
>>98
Mayu-chan is cute, right?
So… what would it take for Ayasegawa to be satisfied?
After stubbornly refusing to say this, they end up crying, huh?
>>84
I can’t say, “Set the stage for my moment!”
It’s not something I expect from Ayase River, but there’s nothing that shuts down an escape route quite like being told the harsh truth by someone whose abilities are outstanding…
Honestly, the best solution for this kind of online debate is to either refuse to engage in conversation or cry first.
If you ask who is right, then it’s definitely Aya who is right.
It’s just that a first-year junior-high kid can’t grasp it.
It’s tough when I have a bunch of useless players who can’t help me by scoring points.
If you want to be chosen as my bargain despite not being able to play baseball properly, show it through your lifestyle, you worthless people.
It’s better to say it normally than not at all.
Don’t have meetings when there are no adults present from now on.
What are you going to do, Ariga?
It’s a story about not getting into arguments in the first place, but since they’re kids, it can’t be helped!
If Ayasegawa-kun says it, then it’s all going to be correct, so please don’t bully him too much.
>>95
F**k you, Akechi.
“What do you want me to do?” is the core of Aya, right?
If I’m told to throw so that I lose, I would probably throw like that properly.
Why can’t the stronger team enjoy baseball?
It’s the fault of the one who’s too weak to make an appeal.
On the contrary, I wish you would apologize.
>>100
The people who have come to this mental state probably make it easier for those around them, which is a problem.
>>100
How can I enjoy it?
>>108
If we gather 17 players as strong as Aya on both sides, wouldn’t it be fun?
>>100
It’s over…
Aya is speaking calmly.
Don’t get emotional about it. If you say that while being emotional, it’ll be like, “Me?”
It was creepy.
Please just die.
…It seems that in the end, this is what they might say.
It’s nice for the weak, because when they cry, they get support.
If Iga doesn’t settle this situation, it will be hell.
>>109
Iga is not a dragon god.
It seems there won’t be another success part for a while…
But maybe the Ayasegawa gang of juniors will support Aya, right?
>>111
From an emotionless perspective, what Aya is saying is the right argument.
>>111
Seriously sabotaging colleagues.
It’s a landmine of Aya… I’ll end up crying and being made the villain.
Because I can no longer stand the attitude that strong people should become punching bags, I will turn those around me into punching bags.
>>113
Until now, I had a sense of guilt for having mixed in at an inappropriate place.
If it’s a phoenix, it should be fine… It’s serious, right…?
Instead of a meeting, when it becomes a solo performance of complaints to Aya, the captain should stop it and disperse the group at that point.
A child can’t make such a judgment!
Is it possible that someone this strong isn’t supported?
We need mature camellias and peaches that fight back.
>>121
I feel like Momo might not get angry as long as he behaves according to his abilities.
I got that mad at Aya because I was saying ridiculous things without understanding my own abilities.
>>131
“I got upset because he said, ‘Should I lose on purpose…?’ rather than ‘It’s your fault for not hitting.'”
Whether in real life or online, when discussions turn into a class meeting, that community is over, right…?
A life that continues to be labeled as a villain.
Aya’s sharp mind is working against her; doesn’t she feel any sense of omnipotence from that?
>>124
I’ve never had any good things about choosing baseball, and I don’t feel any sense of omnipotence or anything.
Ayase River might have understood that it can’t become a position like a circle.
It’s actually a top team, yet they’re talking about career paths or something, how ridiculous.
The Ayase River is the strongest yet the most constrained.
The uncle who just finished work is impressive…
They are properly considering the products and developing sales channels.
Maybe even if Aya cries, no one will sympathize with her.
Because they are strong.
Ah, she’s starting to cry… and Ayaka’s face…
>>132
You’ve probably seen it all by now.
>>145
I guess the readers have seen it all from episode 1, right?
I’ve only seen bad people who treat children like products!
I wonder how this connects to the directors’ conversation.
It feels like “Since the course is stabilized with A’s barter, don’t go against it, okay?”
But I’m going to Gunma.
I think Iga will at least tell you what they want from Aya.
“When you get down to it, ‘What do you want me to do?!’ turns into wanting them to be born into a different generation that doesn’t overlap with mine or wanting them to pursue a different sport!”
Flickering the contract reduction is just too…
>>137
Because we can see it fairly, there is no more room for favoritism… You are good at negotiation…
>>137
It’s a bit against the code of honor, isn’t it?
Togo tends to get angry with TOKIO.
Junior: “It’s your fault for not being able to hit! Why don’t you go play soft baseball, Tokio-san?”
Baseball
I thought it was good that I chose it.
I’ve never done it even once.
I understand what Tokiyo wants to say.
But all I can say is that Ayano is just asking what to do…
Although Tokio has become like ChiiKawa… it’s a bit vulgar, but it gets me excited…
Aya just wanted to have fun…
In short, it’s that Ayase-senpai is outstanding, so you want to lower that evaluation to relatively raise the others.
Isn’t this a team directly connected to seniors and pros? Don’t you other seniors have any pride?
I want to hear the conversations of A believers like that from my juniors and hope for a violent incident to happen.
I want to play the match a little longer with my friends… I want to win…
>>147
Isn’t it amazing that Aya can feel this way towards her friends from here?
>>155
Yamato… I’m counting on you…
I wonder what actual geniuses like Darl were like.
>>149
Grandma is strict.
Could you play your playful baseball somewhere else?
I wondered why Aya was crying about something like this…
>>156
In this age, it seems like the one who cries first wins.
It’s like a big genius ace at number four is taking the team to Koshien alone, and the fact that he’s not being intentionally walked makes reality still more merciful.
>>158
That’s probably because it’s a stage where you can gain prestige, like Koshien, in high school club activities.
In middle school, being part of a somewhat serious team was different from being frustrated by thinking, “Is this person really going to be around my age group forever?”
>>158
In reality, there was a time when I avoided and sealed a great genius, and then it caused a huge uproar…
I wonder if I even have the ability to get a recommendation in the first place…
>>160
I’m complaining and crying because I’m aware that it’s touch and go whether I can receive it or not.
Furthermore, what’s terrible is that when I asked for preparations to be made for my performance, it seems like Ayana could handle it.
It feels like baseball ended up being a failure too in the current situation…
I feel like I’m doing this because, at my age, I can’t do anything else.
If only Mayo-san were alive…
>>164
If Mayo wasn’t an idiot, Aya wouldn’t have finished Natsuo off…
Something like A is usually raised strictly by parents who are serious athletes.
>>165
It is not usually thought that the only son of a female lineage family has a father who is working away from home.
The iguana, unaffected by its path, simply waited for the storm to pass.
I wonder which side the directors would take if they came back…
If there is an excellent pitcher, shouldn’t the batters be seeing that pitch up close and therefore improve their hitting?
>>168
Because Bappi will play with us, we can gain experience with better pitchers than other teams.
If it were Momo, she probably wouldn’t say to take it easy just because she doesn’t like Aya, knowing that it’s the teammates who can’t hit.
>>169
That area still has a chance to keep up with A’s talent.
You can decide your own path to some extent.
Was the only time Aya could cry properly when she reunited with Iga…?
>>162
I mean, both my coworker’s mental state and Ayasegawa-kun’s mental state are pretty messed up; it’s amazing how accurately I hit the nail on the head when I said it would be better to decide soon…
A no longer seems to have any desire to play baseball with the Phoenix teammates at high school.
Adults are watching properly, but children are only looking at today’s results…
If a similar situation happened during Takada-senpai’s time, the coach, who was gaining some favor, would end up losing it again.
Isn’t it super lame to start something yourself, get hit with the truth and cry, and then be defended with completely off-base opinions?
>>179
It’s understandable because you are 13 years old.
If an anonymous person does the same thing on the bulletin board, their ID will appear.
>>179
It’s uncool, but for a first-year middle school student, it’s about what you’d expect.
Usually, such things would only end up being trivial disputes in club activities…
It’s A who is raising the team’s evaluation, so it’s actually bad for you to be left behind there.
If you look without A, it will be lower nationwide, so either way, the scouting and career path are questionable.
With the U-12 lineup, Ayase River is terrifying, but it’s the members who can’t hit that are to blame, right?
>>182
That’s exactly how Yamato feels mentally as well.
It had to be decided with one pitch.
There are many adults in the shadows, but if you turn it around, it means they have solid intentions, so it’s truly reassuring that there are reliable adults to depend on.
Well, A doesn’t benefit from that…
(I see, they cried…) that kind of expression is nice.
It’s clear that this has been experienced many times.
I want to become like Ahin…
Even in the World Selection, the batting line gets dampened, so the mood of Ayasegawa is too strong.
>>191
The ability to create a bad atmosphere is too strong…
>>196
Huh? What?
Am I the one at fault?
Were we just talking about baseball?
It’s really pathetic that I cry when I’m told that all I have to do is hit it…
>>193
In the first place, the person who is crying said so themselves.
I should have advanced to senior a year earlier…
The U-12 members were truly the cream of the crop.
>>195
Even though they are elementary school students, they are the Japanese national team and the champion team as well…
It’s really the weaklings who can’t make an impression through striking that are to blame!!!
It feels like it’s A’s fault for Tomo’s decision to quit baseball.
It’s a bit delicate to talk about a 13-year-old kid using adult standards.
I’m happy that Ayaka has grown enough to say this.
I just started reading it, but isn’t Ayasegawa not suited for sports?
If it were my mental state from a little while ago, I could have just let my emotions out and cried a lot, so that would have been better.
Just passing through Yamato.
If only Tsubaki were here at a time like this…