
It’s amazing!! Let’s tear apart the teamwork of St. Tele like this!! Paaaahhhh!
Cruel person
Stay away from the fracture.
Would it have been better to have food poisoning?
Conscience and bones can be offered.
The idea is bad, but things aren’t going well.
>>5Even if bones are offered, everyone would be troubled…
I’m really seeing a lot of village people threads today…
Takeuchi, get ready to break which bone.
It’s you who will break it, Takeuchi.
>>9Team-wide suspension!
There is a human touch that overlooks Kiryama’s personality.
Having kindness, but can become cold-hearted and ignore it if necessary.
Takeuchi-kun doesn’t intend to, but it seems like there could be an injury during the game…
“Offering bones, what are you, a barbarian?”
Why are you so resolved about this?
>>14Because I have nothing else.
>>14Because I aspire to be a professional.
>>17Aren’t you aware that you don’t have that much ability?
Aren’t you just a baseball fan who wants to go to Koshien?
>>22Anyone can aspire.
>>22In the beginning of Episode 1, they say they want to become a professional.
>>40“Isn’t it a bit strange to not want to read about wanting to become a professional while still dreaming of succeeding as one?”
>>60Since you firmly stopped playing baseball in high school, I’m sure you want to become a professional if possible.
I can’t argue if someone says I’m lacking seriousness, but I think becoming the captain of a public school that reaches Koshien has a chance of catching the scouts’ attention.
In Kanagawa Prefecture, there’s no choice but to go to Koshien.
If you can dedicate your bones, then it’s an easy thing to do.
The determination is ultimately a resolve to step off the bench, and the fracture is merely a means to that end.
Not bad, nor particularly skilled, but nonetheless a sincere and earnest person.
Not just a hard worker who is not a high school baseball player.
I like that Kiryama-kun is so pure that it makes the plan seem like it might fail.
A monster that seems to lack a human heart but has one.
However, after this conversation, I couldn’t help but think that people might not have hearts, after all.
>>21It is said that one breaks bones because there is a human heart.
>>21I’m saying I’m going to support you, yet you stubbornly try to break your bones, that’s crazy…
Kirayama is genuinely considering declining, so the way of responding to that, by sincerely persuading without any lies, is beautiful and good.
Does this guy think of bones as currency?
>>27Well, there may have been such times…
A guy like Gresham.
>>28The child of Gresham and Lieutenant Tsurumi.
I’m just too attached to my own ideas.
Sometimes I forget who the protagonist of this manga is.
Who was it again?
>>33Tachi-chan
Takeuchi
You can pretend that I folded it.
>>34Please stop, as I will be suspended from participation.
Ino is chuckling.
It’s a balance that won’t work with just one person; it requires three people to fill the roles of brain.
>>36There are places where three people are engaged in a battle of wits…
Didn’t you just not notice that this guy is playing a different game? Todoroki-kun?
>>39It seemed like just by looking at his gestures, you could tell about his athleticism, but I guess you can’t see the talents that are demonstrated outside the game.
>>45But I noticed Inoue’s funny side, you know.
>>39Is it possible that while playing a strategy game like Civ, the technology tree was still around the medieval era?
I’m glad that the thing this guy is most interested in is baseball.
No matter what happens, only the people involved in baseball will end up being sacrificed.
I’m a good kid who only drinks soft drinks at parties, you know?
The character for “bone” is interesting…
I wonder if “breaking a bone” means that…
Consider the pain of choosing which bone to break.
Are you going to get food poisoning from the curry the teacher saved?
The impact of dedicating one’s bones is far stronger than just being on the bench…
In the first place, no matter how much underhanded tactics are used, it’s Todoroki who can overpower them with strength.
The added weight of the effort put in more than anyone else is probably reflected in that clumsy depiction of the armor.
I think it’s amazing that someone doesn’t use their poor intellect in a bad way; they must be a really good person.
>>51Bad deeds are not cost-effective in the long run.
It’s a three-pillar system: one person is genuinely sharp-minded, another is clever with unorthodox strategies, and the third is cunning in a malicious way.
It was widely anticipated that Kobori would become the recorder, but there was absolutely no reason for it… So it was a broken bone, huh?
It’s good that there is a moderate lack of thoroughness, perhaps because they are students.
You can blame me if you want.
>>58It has a power that seems like it could break bones, but…
>>59If you love pro wrestling, you shouldn’t get a fracture!
>>58The high school baseball association won’t stay silent!
Thank you, Takeuchi-kun.
If I could go to Koshien.
Break my bones!
>>62Even if it’s a big concession to let it bend, at least don’t try to make takeuchi-kun do it!
>>62It’s scary that this is just what I think and not something I said.
>>66Because it’s the truth of the heart…
Inoue is probably much more talented than Kobori.
I only want to focus on baseball until I reach Koshien in my first year of high school.
It’s so irritating to see a high school student who is smart but only uses that intelligence to manipulate other people’s psychology.
It’s scary how, in the flow of the thread, everyone has been naturally turned into accomplices of a cruel decision.
Takeuchi-kun is finally the sixth notable character, yet he can’t be put on the bench.
Kobori-kun is overflowing with talent as an agitator.
It’s amazing how it seems rational but is actually prepared with an emotional resolution.
And it was also good that Kiriyama’s love for baseball was not taken into account.
A manga made of urine, fractures, and octopus holds.
Of course, it’s the Demon King, Kobori.
The man who did not notice Takeuchi-kun’s true feelings.
Takeuchi was also good at mixing performance and sincerity.
There is not a single cloud in my heart and actions… everything is ‘justice.’
Even though it’s just a little exchange, the relationship between Kiriyama and Takeuchi feels really great…
Ino himself seems to have seen through it.
It looks like the pressure on Inou will become intense starting in three years.
I wonder what the person’s aspirations to become a professional will be like.
People use each other’s hearts, but it’s surprisingly difficult to read them completely, isn’t it?
That’s what’s good about it.
>>81The other party is so stupid that all of our expectations are completely off! That’s a promise from the previous game’s protagonist.
Kiryuyama is not so much foolish as too earnest.
Kirishima definitely has the mentality of the protagonist, yet for some reason, the team looks like a mess.
If you jump from the rooftop, you’ll break your bones.
Make sure to watch as I properly fulfill my promise, Takeuchi-kun.
Stay away from the fracture!
The ones who can be cruel to others are simply cold, but those who can truly be cruel will hurt themselves if necessary.
“Next, it’s the body after pulverizing the bones.”
My dominant hand is destroyed by the violence of a former teammate I expelled, but it’s too late now.
I wonder how one actually breaks a bone.
It would be impossible to break it in one go even if I did it myself.
>>90If you enter the gorilla’s enclosure, you’ll be broken in one hit.
>>90Octopus hold
>>90You decide how to do it after you determine where the fracture is, right?
>>99Stop pushing Takeuchi.
Takeuchi-kun is quite understanding and clever; he’s a good guy.
It was good that they weren’t just a nice person who only gets angry when it really matters.
Kirishima couldn’t finish reading it because his love and respect for baseball are of Gresham level.
I also think that the scariest thing is the reality that the character who would not shy away from a broken bone for the sake of Koshien is being accepted.
The scary thing about high school baseball is that there aren’t many criticisms about it lacking reality.
>>96Are you accepted?
>>96I think there are usually people who would break a bone or two if they can participate in a tournament and win, whether it’s soccer, baseball, or the brass band.
Results are that heavy.
Well, if I can go to Koshien, it’s a small price to pay, even for a bone or two…
I’m making a few reading mistakes, but the reactions to that are often surprisingly positive, which is kind of scary.
Choose quickly, Takeuchi.
After it was decided for Koshien, I couldn’t bear it if they came out with a look on their face as if nothing happened, wearing a triangular bandage.
>>102It could lead to a narrative break.
All you have to do is decide which part Takeuchi will break and actually destroy it.
Well, if I broke a finger, I couldn’t play baseball.
It’s Takemura’s favorite boundary.
Baseball… you can’t play it without breaking a bone!!
>>109Well, it seems that there are quite a few people who have experienced minor fractures.
>>109No, you can do it.
Don’t bend it.
Offer it, offer it.
Devote your time, effort, friendship, and conscience.
In other words… a thank you pitch, huh?
The likability of all the characters, including Takeuchi, has increased.
Good at drawing manga…
Well, if Kobori had any further indecision on top of that, I would be put off.
I wonder if I can somehow fake it with the current trend of being out of condition, without going as far as to break a bone…
>>114No way!
I will break my bone!
>>115Stay away from the fracture.
>>115Stay away from the fracture.
>>114It’s definitely food poisoning.
Is Kanagawa Prefecture strong in baseball?
>>116Strong
>>116Quite strong
Last time, it was at the Kobori Theater.
I feel like this time was more of a Takeuchi Theater.
>>124Kobori was on the script side, and the lead role was taken by Takeuchi.
Don’t try to take grinding bones and crushing them literally.
It’s a card prohibiting food poisoning returns, right?
Koshien drives people crazy…
As Kobori announces the last person to join the bench, everyone is paying attention.
Takeshi probably secretly put in eye drops.
Brave guy.
I didn’t see such a devastating turn of events coming…
As long as I’m using this clever strategy only in baseball like this now, it’s fine, but…
Isn’t it pretty crazy to be faced with this after graduating high school and starting a job in a different field?
I think “breaking bones” is an expression that means to go through hardship.
I want you to regain your humanity.
But if you take it back, you won’t be able to become a pro.