
“The real thing” should be sadder.
Is there no human heart?
>>1Since you are troubled, it means you have a heart.
>>1A type of anomaly that doesn’t have a human heart but understands and manipulates accurately.
>>211It’s precisely because you have human feelings that you struggled so much with selecting the members!
I wonder what the purpose of this is.
>>2Well, you understand, right? Even if it’s on the bench, it means taking away someone’s position.
>>7I don’t really understand what connects that to making someone cry heavily.
>>9It should work on Kiriyama.
>>2Normally, it seems like it would boost morale in a way like, “Let’s do it for that guy,” but I wonder if they want to ignite something in the newcomers Kiriyama and Ino.
>>2We have no choice but to wait for the week after next.
Inoue will work, but it should be effective for Kirishima too.
>>3Stop getting the name wrong like you’re quitting the club.
>>16Kiryama said he’s going to quit baseball.
>>16However, when I see Kiryama’s expression, I really feel like he might say he wants to quit next time.
I can make cruel choices, but I’m still a high school student…
>>4That’s why I order juice at parties with influential people.
I feel it’s quite rare for the players to decide the bench members.
I’ve only seen it as a captain.
>>5The advisor…
>>8Now that you mention it, I don’t remember the captain ever showing up as an advisor…
>>14It’s a work where the captain takes too much of the spotlight…
I know you’re thinking about the team properly, but that aside, it’s still scary.
It must be pressure on Kiriyama.
Ino will probably find out.
The advisor has not wavered from the stance of wanting all of them to participate for at least three years.
Even if it doesn’t work on Ino himself, it works on those around him.
Inou has to consider that as well, so either way is fine.
It’s not so much about any one person, but rather urging all the members.
These guys are always using unconventional tactics, and it’s way too scary…
I think Ino is someone who probably knows it’s an act and still goes along with it.
Rather, Inou and Kiriyama would do it properly without needing to do something like this.
Isn’t it the encouragement from the other bench members?
It’s tough to have to choose, but if I’m going to do it, I’ll go all the way.
The excluded ones cry and break down, and it’s worth it to pressure the regulars, so they do it.
Regardless of the purpose, I’m simply saying that the way this was cut from that flow is frightening.
What do you think, Sho-chan?
>>26I’m the ace…!
I feel like they’re doing this to dispel the dissatisfaction of those who are unhappy about Inoue being on the bench.
If nothing happens like this, I think everyone would want to be put on the bench.
The pressure from those around Inou, other than Inou himself, skyrockets.
Kiryuyama, please stop the bullying!
It looks like Kiriyama is really taking damage.
It seems that just putting pressure is too commonplace, and it looks like you’re thinking of something more than that.
Kiryama and Nakamura are honestly in a position that has nothing to do with the number rivalry…
>>33But Kiriyama is extremely serious, so he probably won’t think that way.
“It’s just for me with three balls…”
Kiryama was originally worried about taking a position from someone who just suddenly appeared like himself.
We can’t let the third-year bench players feel too comfortable.
To bear Takeuchi’s wailing.
The person understands their lack of skill, and by leaking the jersey number and inserting this little act, they can reform their awareness that it’s not something that can be received just because it’s been three years.
Kiryuyama just looks like that, but he’s really just a person who loves baseball.
It seems like you value other people’s baseball more than your own.
Aren’t you trying to take them off the bench for a bit longer and add a year or two?
To make them cry and create a theater for that purpose.
>>39I guess that doesn’t make sense, huh…?
>>39Are you a psychopath…?
>>39It’s a team with the best quality that only has this chance this year, so there’s no reason to drop it for three years.
Alright! Now we absolutely can’t afford to lose!
The chosen members will engrave the presence of Takeuchi-kun, who was not chosen in the last summer.
With this, we can no longer afford to lose so easily.
Especially the two who pushed Taketake-kun out of the bench with their sudden joining.
It seems like the teacher’s nipples could also be played with using this face.
Since I don’t know baseball, I won’t say unnecessary things, but when it comes to places that come with responsibility, I will try to handle them properly.
Ajawa might be a good advisor.
Takeuchi is great.
If it were me, I would mess things up by being overly sensitive.
There is a prediction that Takeuchi is the type to get on board as well.
>>49If acting helps the team, then even if the person feels down, it becomes meaningful, so it’s nice.
It’s true that I’m scared because, even though I expand the Kobori Theater, I feel genuinely sorry for struggling until the end about whether or not to cut Taketouch-kun.
I don’t think there is a use for a buff that exceeds the sacrifice of one person for all members.
It’s been barely raised up to about two years at Inou.
If anything, Takeuchi is skilled at everything other than baseball and might be a resource to strengthen Kobori’s strategies in the future.
>>52He might be exceptionally outstanding as a scorer.
>>61What is the difference in skill between scorers?
>>64Creating accurate score sheets and discerning pitchers’ habits and batters’ tendencies.
New club members!? Wow, and they’re third-years?! Wow!
When I read it again, it seems the person who looks like Takeuchi was the only one sweating cold when Kiriyama joined the team.
>>53The author is too good! You were doing it, right!
At this point, it’s really scary because I can’t clearly read the intentions.
It’s all to win at Koshien, right?
Even in practice games, he was the kind of guy who would go so far as to say that if we lose, it’s all over, or whether to break the pitcher.
>>55The goal is to participate in Koshien, not to win Koshien, actually.
Even if Inou finds out, it will still be pressure.
…I feel like they might be thinking about something else altogether…
I can tell that this author won’t just reduce Kobori to a psychopath.
The batting lineup is strong, or rather, they say this season has the best members.
If you don’t understand people’s feelings, you wouldn’t do things like this.
What’s scary is that.
>>62A devil that takes advantage of people’s feelings.
If it’s just to give someone a push, there’s no need to go as far as making them cry.
I didn’t know much about baseball, so I thought big schools with a lot of bench players had the advantage in Koshien.
>>65Well, the fact that it’s a large school means that having 20 more people makes a difference, and there’s no doubt that’s advantageous.
It’s just a matter of logic.
Oh, the actor, Takeuchi…
>>67It’s too good of him to act even though he’s been excluded…
>>95I think probably more than half of it is not acting.
The amount of tears is exceeding what comes out from eye drops.
>>103Some kinds of eye drops sting, so they make you tear up normally.
>>95The response that the drama club is a better fit lacked any consideration for people’s feelings.
>>109But despite practicing diligently almost every day for three years, I still get hurt on my face during bunt practice.
Even though he shows no trace of baseball talent, it’s also unfortunate that he’s a good-looking guy who’s skilled at acting.
Understanding that we both worked hard for three years is emotional.
It’s strong that the captain is someone who can accept that if he has made a judgment, there’s nothing that can be done.
Sometimes the way I look at the members is like a scientist in an experiment…
>>69In my previous life, I was probably a Nazi scientist.
>>71It’s not like that because I don’t cross the ethical line.
If we don’t handle this properly here and ensure that no hard feelings remain, there is a possibility that Inou will be disliked, so we can’t take that lightly.
It’s better to have a deep bench, but it probably doesn’t make much difference who the backup is, except for the pitcher.
Because the players who are out there are the strongest.
The coach said it’s fine for me to decide the jersey number, and it sounded like a nice teacher thing to say, but I also feel like you can’t really decide that…
Are you going to depict the preliminaries?
I wonder how far this baseball manga has thought ahead.
>>75What are you going to do if you don’t write about the preliminaries in a manga with the goal of making it to Koshien?
It’s admirable that Teacher Agawa tries to be a shield, but…
It’s a pity that it’s obvious I’m an amateur at baseball, so it’s clear that I just served as a shield.
>>76As a tactic, it’s falling apart, but as an educator, it’s truly remarkable…
Unfortunately, it seems that Kobori might have been thinking that he could potentially disrupt the experiment in that situation.
>>98That’s not your type, is it?
>>76At this timing, it doesn’t have much meaning since I already know who is thinking about it.
>>76It’s a matter of whether to let the weak three years bloom or to aim for victory with a strong one year.
If you wanted to, you could easily use a teacher who has no knowledge of baseball as a shield.
What is it about this guy that, even with genius, he can only be seen as a villager…?
>>78When it comes to baseball talent alone, I’m just an ordinary person who has put in the effort…
>>90People who play different games seem like they’re playing a different game.
The thread image that only villagers can see is something unusual.
Well, if you want to go to Koshien from Kanagawa, you’ll need to have the level of skill that can actually win at Koshien.
Since I’m using eye drops, I don’t think it would just end with forcibly dragging down 2 to 3 people from the 3-year period of insufficient awareness.
>>81The only one who doesn’t stand out among the three-year members is Takeuchi; the others are probably decent at it.
There are no benefits to removing it.
>>81There is talk that everyone except Takeuchi has improved in the three years, so that’s not the case.
Moreover, it means that they are skilled enough that Ino cannot be a regular.
I won’t mention names to avoid complications, but all 20 people on the bench seem to be thinking about their roles.
I don’t understand Kobori’s true intentions.
What do you want to achieve by making it look like you’ve made the one who was left on the bench cry uncontrollably?
It’s not unusual for Kirishima to decline based on the reaction.
>>83By entrusting the composition to Kirishima and Ino through Takeuchi, won’t it resolve the team’s grievances?
Scary~
Even if it’s obvious, Professor Agawa really is a good person for trying to act as a shield…
>>87Just being cared for like this makes things a lot easier…
Even if it’s for boosting morale, it’s ruthless.
I thought, “This guy doesn’t understand people’s feelings, ha ha!” but until the teacher told me that he was setting aside some of the curry he let sit for Kobori, who hadn’t eaten, I didn’t realize that I too was suffering the consequences of not being able to understand people’s psychology very well.
>>89Understanding other people’s feelings is actually really difficult, isn’t it?
>>89Thinking about it, this author must know that it’s not good to eat curry that’s been stored at room temperature overnight…
Kobori is not a psychopath who can’t understand people’s hearts.
I understand and empathize, and I consciously use it.
I have to avoid a rematch with St. Teresa in the qualifiers.
I also wanted to push Sho-chan not just to the limit of mere stress, but to the edge of his limits.
I wonder if Takeuchi-kun wants to connect his withdrawal to the limit of his breaking point.
During the live performance of Saint Teler, it would be funny if they avoided Tokugawa Zenkyo.
It’s a reassuring manga that doesn’t trample on the feeling of loving baseball.
By dramatically staging it, we ignite the starters.
Takeuchi must have practiced a lot and worked hard seriously.
That’s why, whether I like it or not, I can’t help but understand the disparity between other third years and myself.
It’s precisely because you have a heart and know it that you try to make the most of it!
If we keep doing it properly, we won’t win against a team of that rank, so they’re only going to become increasingly less proper from now on.
I have no idea whose strategy the crying performance is for…
I’ll probably understand it next time.
Since Inou said that if we don’t go to Koshien this year, there won’t be a next year, the third-year class must be really strong.
I underestimated the episode of being extraordinarily charming.
This villager is scary.
The goodwill of informing Takeuchi-kun in advance and the desire to apply pressure as a separate matter may have given birth to the Kobori Theater…
Is there actually an amazing trick to squeeze in a 21st person?
Not going to do it…
Kirishima definitely thinks this is all his fault, right?
It’s not like I have to mention your name because you’re doing well to that extent, but…
In other words, it means there won’t be anyone dragging you down.
Those are skillful players in high school baseball.
>>122Reading Oofuri, the scene with Mizutani was such a damn left moment…
Kobori will do thoughtless things for the sake of his goals, after all.
You’re not the kind of scum that would disregard everything about others, are you?
>>123If you understand other people’s feelings and deem it absolutely necessary, you can make a ruthless decision.
Once a decision is made, pursue the best possible outcome with determination… this guy is something else…
The system isn’t going to change, and there doesn’t seem to be any rational reason to flip the members from now on, so aside from a pep talk, I can only think of shaking Professor Agawa’s emotions to get him to dip into his own pocket.
The teacher has a strong enthusiasm to listen and learn, even though they don’t understand everything.
Takeuchi-kun is already a complete person.
If someone says that even while on the bench, you can still be of help to the team, it seems like you would really try hard, right?
>>126As a result, it is eye drops.
Well, I can tell you’re putting on a brave face, but isn’t there also a reason to let you have a space to really cry?
>>127Even if it’s just acting at first, the emotions really overflow and I end up crying in a scene like that.
>>127That might be the case, after all.
A psychopath is not necessarily garbage…
If a first-year player can secure a regular spot, they can be kicked out without complaint after three years, but since Ino’s natural specs aren’t that great.
>>130This guy can actually hit when the opportunity arises, so he’s doing something quite risky…
>>130Because everyone was troubled by the fact that they were being noticed in the last practice match.
Because I care about everyone the most…
Though they have strong conscience and goodness, they can cast it away if necessary.
You can also determine the timing to throw it away and assess your opponent.
This glasses is too crazy.
Takeuchi is handsome.
He may not compare to handsome men like Todoroki or Hirose, but he is a friendly and approachable young man.
Kobori hasn’t implemented any unpleasant measures so far…
If it doesn’t work out, it’s the end! I’ll go all-in like that.
>>140I think the experiment is going on a pretty suspicious line.
If you’re going to take it off, it’s only proper to make the most of the act itself to the limit, right?
It seems that a thorough explanation was given since they even used eye drops.
Well, if it’s Kobori, they can give multiple meanings to a single strategy…
When sad events happen, it’s easier to organize your thoughts than when they actually occur.
Ah, I lost it… It’s the times when I realize it that I start to cry.
I’m not a psychopath, Kobori.
I’m truly struggling with it from the very beginning to the very end.
On top of that, there’s an even scarier guy who can pull off this move.
It’s scary that despite seriously worrying and panicking, they make decisions like this.
It’s easier to understand when someone says that I’m aware of being watched by readers and am intentionally showing my worries or flustered moments.
>>149That’s why I thought deeply and carefully until I was pushed.
I think that’s where humanity shows.
>>157Somehow, that makes it even scarier…
But they tried to tear apart St. Tere’s teamwork…
>>150There’s no way I’m not thinking about what to do when I have a proper match with Saint Tere… I wonder how it will go.
>>152At this moment, I want Todoroki to realize the true identity of the villagers.
Without a human heart, one cannot control the hearts of others, so glasses have a human heart.
Rather, that’s what I’m scared of.
Not only will you make them cry, but you’ll also put on another show, right?
I felt like I saw a picture of Sanba-kun in a yukata on Jump Plus, but it disappeared.
There is a depiction of meeting the director in advance, so the director might also be a performer.
In team sports, if you see the opposing team’s teamwork as a weakness, disrupting their teamwork is not just an underhanded tactic; it’s a legitimate strategy.
Atsushirō Kobori
The director is becoming a nicer person while Kobori is becoming a scarier person.
I totally shredded Saint Tere, but in the end, it came together stronger, so it’s all good!
Could it be that this will greatly increase the proportion of Kobori in Akagawa-sensei’s heart all at once?
>>163What do you want to do by making it bigger?
>>167Preparation for future occupation
I’m using eye drops, but I’m really crying for real, you know?
It’s true that I was debating until the last minute whether to exclude Takeuchi or not…
He is basically a good guy.
I feel like Ms. Agawa is becoming more and more beautiful.
The size remains unchanged, but…
>>168Having big breasts, butt, and height is definitely better, right!
>>168I believe that it is not that Professor Agawa is changing into a beautiful woman of an unknown preference, but rather the opposite phenomenon is occurring.
It’s not like it’s been decided that he’s a bad guy… ──Hey, Inou! Why are you sitting on the bench!? Do you plan on playing in the game!? I’ve properly gotten Captain Kobori’s permission. This guy is definitely up to something!!
On the bench during the holy Tere match (not a starter).
I’m breaking out in a cold sweat again.
This manga is solid.
>>170I thought it was just a mob like Gabur people for about three years, but it turns out they actually had character…
>>175That’s horrible verbal abuse! It is generally said that the intelligence of mob third-year students is low, but there are individual differences!
The desire for Koshien might be the strongest.
It seems that this character was planned from the beginning to be bad at baseball.
It might continue to be a regular manga in the future.
>>173Even if someone can’t be on the bench due to injury, there are people who take on roles like scorer or manager, so I guess they settle into those positions.
>>173Takeshi is acting because he was convinced that “there are ways to support the team even if you can’t participate in the match.”
It seems that they will continue to do various things outside of the matches as a glasses operative.
>>183He’s good-looking and has the vibe of a handsome high school baseball player, so he seems likely to become popular.
>>183You kicked me out to take my spot as a regular, but then you pull a stunt that gets you ejected… Kiriyama… just putting pressure on you and being a brake is enough on its own.
Mr. Kobori is also the best as a teacher.
>>176If Kobori became a teacher, it seems like they would say, “How about we increase the intensity of education from here!”
Don’t combine them.
Even though I didn’t cry in front of everyone with the forgetting battery, I was crying while calling my family.
I wonder if I’ll fit in as the cheerleading squad captain.
With this acting ability, Taketuki-kun will surely inspire us well.
When there are proper ordinary people, various works become more refined.
If there are too many super beings, readers will gradually be left behind.
Yo-chan’s statement “only Kobori can do this” seems to be a starting point, but later it might turn into (that’s not what I meant to say…).
Takeuchi, this seems like it will be refreshing.
Ordinary person (acting type)
Ah, the leftover curry is sleeping next to me.
If you understand things too well, there’s a chance that others might get angry on your behalf.
It’s better to cry a lot.
>>190Is Sho-chan already angry?
>>194At this stage of the line, it’s something from a future point in time.
>>194They’ve been companions for three years, right!? It penetrates Inou and pierces through to Kiriyama.
I realized that it was pointed out that Mr. Agawa is letting the curry sit for the sake of Kobori, who is sitting on the bench without eating.
Isn’t he a good teacher…?
>>191It’s undeniable that they are among the top personalities in baseball manga.
At the same time, it’s undeniable that it has a visual style that tends to stand out.
>>191There are a lot of sharp people in this world, but for now, everyone is a good guy…
>>198The mobs from Saint Telle are awesome.
>>216I have a quiet fondness for the advisor teacher who has experienced both the sour and the spicy.
There have been discussions that if Ino were to be in the starting lineup, the team would fall apart, so this might be a measure to mitigate that.
Well, it’s just a bench, but Ino.
There are descriptions of this villager’s second defense and small techniques, so there’s no sloppiness.
Second base and shortstop are positions for skilled players.