
Kobori, it’s fine if you say that I decided on the jersey number.
Also, Kobori is scary.
What the… ?
Aside from the surprisingly vast ignorance regarding baseball
I feel like this person isn’t particularly problematic.
>>2He’s a good teacher who occasionally acts strangely.
>>2The high school baseball federation won’t stay silent!
>>2It might be bad to put a cobra on the baseball player…
>>19But since that baseball team member is a demon king that can’t be stopped even by multiple attempts, we can only use the octopus hold…
>>25It’s impressive for a single male baseball club member to hold down an unstoppable demon king.
>>2Is this really sober…?
Kobori
It’s fine if you say that I handed you the eye drops.
I’m really looking forward to the Kobori Theater.
He sacrifices his holidays to guide us… he’s a great educator.
Kobori
Which number is the director?
Alcohol…
>>8You weren’t drinking in front of the students, right?
>>10You’re sober and doing that, huh…
Kobori, stop moving like Lieutenant Tsurumi.
To deal with the boys in the baseball club, all it takes is a little generosity and power, and I’m just an ordinary adult and an ordinary teacher…
Is it true that Kobori is securing curry without even eating?
What have you all been watching about the teacher until now…?
>>14Shoulder width
>>33Neck circumference
>>34Stomach
You’ve always been a great teacher! Even though you’re not interested in baseball, you’ve been supporting us as a club advisor all this time!
>>15Weekends get taken up by practice and matches.
Perhaps I will be able to excel in coaching in terms of physical aspects.
Swish swish
Isn’t the teacher here simply trying to take credit for the achievements…?
>>18Is it true that even someone like me, with no name, has the right to vote?
I can’t help but fall in love.
A woman with a big build and large proportions.
The first appearance is a teacher who doesn’t know much about baseball, is drunk, and is just making things up.
>>22On top of that, my mind is a little bit pink.
>>24If they were the same age, it would be fine…
I want you to be a carefree adult.
From an adult’s perspective, it actually seems quite proper.
I’m not drunk; I’m just sober and my face is flushed from what I said and did.
The director of Dokaben is really drunk and doing knockouts.
>>31Yet, despite that, they switch jobs to a different high school to send assassins to take down the protagonists…
It’s the ones who say that they don’t like dirty jokes who end up saying them.
The curry will also let it rest.
>>35Kobori hasn’t come yet…
>>42I thought I was completely letting it rest for my own sake until this was said.
What a good teacher…
In baseball manga, advisors who aren’t interested in baseball usually either have nothing to do with practices or games and treat it carelessly, or for some reason, try to disband the baseball club…
There are many advisors who exist as stage props, but not as characters.
I feel like it’s rare for someone to get deeply involved without any knowledge.
>>38Although there is a club advisor for Hinomaru Sumo, they only show up for a single panel and do nothing else; they don’t accompany us on trips or tournaments.
If anything, the masters of external sumo stables were more willing to cooperate as adults.
>>38Moreover, even though they don’t understand, they correctly ask every time, “Huh? What does that mean?” which shows they have a genuine interest in understanding baseball and are considerate to the readers.
Kobori was also a demon lord.
I came in a manner that’s suitable for being taught.
Kobori, did you really let that teacher decide your jersey number…?
>>41Although those around might not take the words seriously, having someone to consult with does make the responsibility a bit lighter than making a decision alone.
>>47However, Dr. Agawa
This is a decision that only I can make.
>>47Judgment based on emotions is separate from knowledge of baseball.
Will Takeuchi-kun become the leading actor in the theater?
>>46Your acting is really good!
You were doing it, right?!
>>50This acting skill is something that can kill.
Gresham is purely a monster who just finds making money fun, so I feel like Kobori is winning with a certain cunningness.
The best teacher, except for not being interested in baseball.
>>54They are the best teacher because they ask the members questions to gain knowledge about baseball, even though they have no knowledge themselves.
Isn’t the teacher’s evaluation steadily rising??
>>55If we’re aiming for an E-Tele anime adaptation, we need to refrain from excessive mockery of the high school baseball association…
>>60Are you aiming for MAJOR’s spot…?
Even though I’m not interested in baseball, I’m still helping out as a advisor.
Despite having no interest in baseball, they volunteer to be the hated role in team management.
Could they be a good teacher…?
It’s really painful to have someone who loves baseball impose their enthusiasm on you when you’re not interested in it…
It is a common technique to add an ignorant character as a regular to connect the readers with the world in the story, but…
It’s quite interesting to assign that position to the teacher.
Since Kobori has been trained up to that point, it can’t be helped that things won’t change…
No, what’s scary is that you were preparing it.
>>62I can still accept it because it’s still within the range of high school baseball players, rather than participating in drinking parties with coaches or heads from other high schools…
Because I am a teacher who can be approached by students, my popularity among teachers in the school is high.
>>65Uii~
It’s scary that the theater hasn’t even started yet.
Lieutenant Tsurumi has a flaw of repeatedly performing test actions to confirm the love directed towards him.
Kobori is a more despicable guy because of that…
If it’s made into a live-action, does that mean Ryoma Takeuchi will play the role of Takeuchi?
I think it’s questionable for a teacher to only have a drawer full of refined young lady’s language.
>>71That’s not what I’m concerned about!
At this rate, there will surely come a time when a professional player will say they started playing baseball after watching the highly popular Thank You Pitch.
>>73Oh, so this is what baseball is like!
I think there’s at least one person among the members who is using their phone to look up things related to the teacher.
That is the job the coach should handle at a strong private school.
If the members are in charge, it would be a nuisance if someone were to interfere unnecessarily.
>>75It’s correct for high school baseball to be done among the members themselves.
>>75If the person in charge is a somewhat decent member, it would be helpful as they can deflect some responsibility, but the ones leading Hamazou are the sharp-minded Kobori and Hirose.
Unless you have exceptional abilities, it’s nothing but a debuff.
It’s really great that you try to take responsibility without getting involved unnecessarily or talking about rights.
They are an incredibly nice person who took on the advisor role for a sports club that they know nothing about and always properly attends events!
I’m casually securing some curry.
>>81Could it be Kobori’s share…?
If you properly learn about baseball, you might become a great coach.
You look really serious and worried, and somehow I just like it.
Isn’t part of your frontal lobe blown away, Kobori-kun?
You’re asking because you don’t know at all, so you’re trying to learn.
Choosing who to cut was as expected a scene, but I didn’t think there would be a continuation…
It’s a good intention, but if the coach decides on the jersey numbers, everyone won’t agree…
>>89Because Kobori was struggling, in the end, just by saying that I made the decision, the responsibility and mental strain are dispersed.
>>89It’s because you don’t understand that I’m saying it’s fine for you to make me the one who is resented.
>>98I’m surprised that there are anonymous users who can’t read this much.
You’re deliberately writing this because you want attention, right…?
>>99Recently, there has been an increase in anonymous users whose intentions are unclear, whether they are doing it on purpose or genuinely cannot read.
Overall, it’s Takeda-sensei from Haikyuu.
I have been having a stronger illusion that I am being affectionately called “Minako-chan” by the female students.
>>91I understand why this type of teacher is called “-chan”…
>>104I can tell that she is popular among the female students.
It seems that male students might have the same reaction as baseball team members.
By the way, what kind of teacher are you again?
>>92Sex teacher
>>92Classical literature
Bedtime
>>92It’s Ms. Agawa from the classics.
>>97It’s a bit troubling that, even as a national language teacher, the vocabulary of the young lady is just “to play.”
It’s unfortunate, but even if the teacher says it’s decided, no one believes it.
I’m grateful just to be thought of in this way.
It also means that you are always watching out for me.
I felt a tightness here.
I’m also reading Battle Studies.
I wonder if someone who isn’t interested in baseball could become a good advisor.
>>102Metaphorically speaking, if student sports are all about following the coach’s instructions, it doesn’t get very exciting.
>>107This spring at Koshien, there was an interesting team that didn’t have their coach give any signs; instead, each player decided what to do and communicated through eye contact.
A manga featuring a heroine who is a female teacher and a spoiled ace.
>>103Both the teacher and Sho-chan are the type that is a perfect match for certain people.
At the very least, just the fact that someone was considerate made Kobori feel quite relieved.
It’s not that I want to ask, but I want to hug you.
The baseball club is treating it like “Go by yourself! Go by bike!” but…
>>113It seems that being able to say such things reflects the teacher’s consideration in creating a close relationship.
>>114A team that imposes strict guidance with an absolute hierarchy may seem well-organized, but it feels suffocating…
Isn’t Sanba not that strong? Why is it number one?
>>117Mr. Ajawa is the number one pitcher.
>>121Please stop using that way of addressing me, as I feel it’s too much for someone like me…
Ordinary clueless girls are meant to be in the manager position!
Well, I guess they didn’t want to get involved in a romantic relationship.
>>118The manager (player support role) is Sei-chan, right?
Well, considering the good tempo of this work, I think it’s appropriate for a director to be an unknowledgeable figure who is easier to collaborate with than a manager.
It has a sense of hyperinflation.
Isn’t this manga’s wild ups and downs exhausting to read?
What’s with that guy whose acting skills suddenly exploded?
This is not the time to be playing baseball.
>>122Not only being on the bench, but being recommended to leave the club…?
I don’t really understand baseball, but I can perceive that the student is struggling, and I can extend a helping hand.
This author is just too good at controlling character hate.
>>125The once-despised genius character of the enemy has completely become a beloved character… You can’t play baseball alone!
Eye drops
The level as an educator is high.
I have some doubts about this as a teacher.
But that’s not enough…
Is Kobori possibly a character that came from a high-frequency place?