Competitive, never willing to admit defeat, and a little bit of a tsundere.

But still a kind reminder.

"It's okay if you don't want to leave, but don't make any moves. Just stay here and recover your strength."

"Leave Kanzaki Ryuji to me. When the other two come together, you can move in. So the most important thing for you now is to take advantage of this time to recover your strength. Do you understand?"

Yukinoshita simply nodded slightly as a response. She truly didn't have the energy to speak anymore.

She didn't have good physical strength to begin with, and half an hour was already her limit.

Akasaka kindly handed her a bottle of mineral water, but Yukino didn't move.

Akasaka was helpless and forced the water into her hands with a warning.

"Go down and rest! Don't interfere with my competition here."

Yukinoshita Yukino's body trembled at first, but soon returned to normal. Now she walked down obediently and went to rest.

After all, Akasaka was right. She needed to recover her strength, otherwise she would have to face a one-on-two situation next.

Yukinoshita sat down on the bench, looking exhausted. She couldn't even lift her head. Even the alopecia on her head was submerged, as if it was burnt out.

Akasaka has already faced off against Ryuji Kanzaki.

It was Akasaka's turn to serve again. Although they had only been playing for half an hour, they had actually only made one shot.

The two girls fought really hard...they played for more than half an hour.

Akasaka threw the tennis ball high up, jumped more than 2 meters high, and gave the opponent a vertical smash.

Kanzaki Qishen came to the front row, gripped the racket tightly with both hands, and hit the ball back at the landing point, before the ball bounced up completely.

The force of the ball is the smallest at this time, and it is the easiest to hit back.

Akasaka was not surprised. After all, this school was a gathering place for talents, so it was normal to have one or two tennis masters.

Except for Yuuki Asuna, who is just a little monster.

Akasaka pressed his body downwards, continuously using topspin and backspin to attack Kanzaki Ryuji.

Kanzaki also discovered the problem.

[From the beginning, Akasaka Ryunosuke on the opposite side has been hitting topspin and backspin balls non-stop. What is he trying to do?]

Just as Kanzaki was about to fight back, his arm suddenly became paralyzed for a moment.

Kanzaki's pupils dilated as the ball flew directly past his back, and his hand was suspended in mid-air, out of control.

“fifteen all!”

"Akasaka Ryunosuke scores, 40:15!"

Ichinose, who was outside the field, had a silly expression on his face as he looked at Hikigaya Hachiman, his strategist and right-hand man.

"What happened to Kanzaki?"

Hikigaya Hachiman was analyzing the situation, seemingly understanding something. Beads of sweat formed on his forehead.

If it is really as he expected, then this Akasaka Ryunosuke is really amazing.

In response to Ichinose's question, Hikigaya made his own analysis.

"By constantly switching between topspin and backspin, you can paralyze the opponent's arm. This is collectively known as temporary paralysis."

"This is a very high level of skill, something that only tennis players of the level of the Kanto tournament can do."

Ichinose looked surprised. "Huh? Is Akasaka-san really that amazing?"

Kanzaki, on the court, saw his paralyzed arm trembling slightly, unable to hold the racket at all. He also understood the seriousness of the situation and looked at Akasaka Ryunosuke across from him with a vigilant look.

Akasaka held the tennis ball in his hand with a calm look, hitting it against the ground repeatedly, then threw it hard, and his toes left the ground.

It's an outspin serve.

Kanzaki followed without saying a word. The best solution was to hit the ball back before it bounced up.

Because an outspin serve is easiest to break before it bounces, it is also the easiest time to hit it back.

Kanzaki also placed the racket in his left hand.

There was no other way. His right hand was still affected by Akasaka's temporary paralysis and he couldn't hold the racket tightly, so he had to switch to his left hand which he was not good at.

But even so, Kanzaki still hit the ball back, but the next moment, Akasaka appeared in front of the net, posing in a strange posture.

It is Akutsu's squatting style and starting style.

Akasaka made a beautiful volley and hit it back with a strange posture.

Kanzaki was overwhelmed and failed to catch it, losing 1 point.

"Akasaka Ryunosuke scores, score 1:0"

Chapter 160 Moon Intercept.

Asuna Yuuki couldn't stand it anymore and prepared to play.

Kanzaki had no choice but to give up his position.

It was obvious that he couldn't beat Akasaka, so he had to leave it to the stronger Yuki-san to deal with.

Seeing Yuuki Asuna going on the court, Yukinoshita Yukino, who was sitting in the lounge, also wanted to go on the court, but Akasaka raised her hand to stop her.

"Just rest well. When you're well rested, I'll let you go."

Yukinoshita Yukino frowned, forced herself to stand up, and came to the competition venue.

Judging from the situation, he wants to continue the game despite his tired body.

Ryuji Kanzaki, who had already left, saw Yukinoshita going up again, so he turned back.

He can't let Asuna Yuuki deal with two people alone. This is a doubles match, not singles.

Now I remember it was a doubles match, before you all played like singles...

Seeing that members from both teams were standing on the field, the referee announced that the game would continue.

This time it was Kanzaki and Asuna's turn to serve.

Akasaka got into a defensive stance, and so did Yukino.

Asuna threw the ball high and shot it with a powerful volley, then stood up and moved forward, positioning herself to prepare for a counterattack.

Just as Yukinoshita was about to make a move, Akasaka got in front of her first, put the racket on the ground, slid it, and with the accuracy of threading a needle, aimed at the opponent's blind spot for a high lob.

That is Shuichiro Oishi's moon interception!

The ball is too high, I can’t catch it at all!

Asuna wanted to catch it, but no matter how high she jumped, she couldn't reach the Moon Volley.

The ball landed in the back near the baseline.

Because the ball was too close to be judged as out of bounds, a video replay was conducted to confirm that the goal was scored, and the referee announced the result of the game.

"Akasaka Ryunosuke and Yukinoshita Yukino scored, the score is 15-15!"

Asuna wiped the sweat from her forehead and felt the pressure from her peers for the first time.

Asuna is an all-around genius.

Whether it's martial arts, studying, or sports, she's practically unstoppable, which has led to her being rather lazy... She chooses to spend her free time playing games with her bestie...

Asuna felt pressure for the first time in her life, and she planned to give it her all and not stay behind.

The two sides went back and forth, neither giving in.

Akasaka used the same trick again and performed the moon volley.

The ball flew behind him, but it was too high and there was no way to catch it.

Asuna yelled.

"Kanzaki! Lend me your shoulder!"

Before Kanzaki could react, he felt his shoulder sink. Asuna stepped on his shoulder and used it as a springboard to jump up.

Her graceful figure swayed in the air, and her long straight flaxen hair fluttered in the wind. She swung her racket hard and hit the moon shot back from a height of 5 meters.

This time, Akasaka didn't expect her to hit it back, so he didn't take any precautions. The ball passed over his body and flew behind him.

"Oops!"

Akasaka reacted and wanted to answer it.

Yukino moved.

Yukino was right behind her, intercepting the smash and hitting it back.

Because Kanzaki's right hand was affected by Akasaka's temporary paralysis, he failed to catch the ball in time and missed 1 point.

"Akasaka Ryunosuke and Yukinoshita Yukino scored, the score is 30-15!"

Asuna fell from the sky, and after landing safely, she hurried over to care for Kanzaki.

"Are you OK?"

Kanzaki touched his right hand, which was still numb. "I'm sorry, I probably can't help you. My hand is still a little weak."

Asuna said it was okay, and asked him to just stand aside and rest, while she would figure out the rest on her own.

Kanzaki looked embarrassed. If he left the field, Asuna would have to fight two people alone...

Akasaka saw the other person's difficulties and kindly reminded him.

"How about a 15-minute break?"

"My move temporarily paralyzes, and the effect only lasts for about 15 minutes."

"I can give you some time. After all, I don't want to win unfairly."

At the same time, Akasaka also wanted to let Yukino take a rest, after all, Yukino has not fully recovered yet.

Anyway, a 15-minute break is beneficial to both parties, so it doesn’t matter.

Asuna and Kanzaki looked at each other and nodded in agreement to express their gratitude.

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