"There's no need to stick us in the same room just to
right?!"
For this week-long training camp, the Volleyball Association had arranged four-person dormitories inside the gymnasium.
For some reason unknown to anyone, Kaedehara Taichi, Nakamori Dai, Sakusa Kiyoomi, and Komori Motoya had all been placed in the same room.
"Haha, sorry, Omi-kun
have a bit of a cleanliness obsession," Komori said, pressing his palms together apologetically, his thick eyebrows bouncing with amusement.
Nakamori couldn't help but roll his eyes.
"A
?! It's been twenty minutes already! He's still in there disinfecting the place!
The entire hallway reeks!"
Taichi had also retreated to a corner, holding his nose. He had thought not having to clean would make things easier
"Don't be mad, Daiki-chan. He should be almost done," Komori said cheerfully. "I'll treat you to a burger tomorrow. I know all the good spots around here!"
"Oi. You two from Aoba Johsai."
Just then, a face in a surgical mask poked out of the dormitory.
Sakusa Kiyoomi shot a wary look at Taichi and Nakamori. "You guys got your flu shots, right? â¦If you haven't, I'm not letting you in."
Taichi: "â¦"
-----
"Practice with me."
"Heh. Is that really the tone you use when asking for a favour?" Taichi raised his chin, a teasing smirk on his face.
Sarukui FÅ«to froze. There were tons of strong players at this training campâhe didn't
to ask Taichi.
But
and he wasn't familiar with most of the others.
According to Akaashi-senpai,
âsomeone who wouldn't mind teaching a few things.
"P-Please practice with me," Sarukui said, bowing slightly and lowering his voice.
"No
?" Taichi narrowed his eyes.
"Taichi-senpai, please practice with me!" Sarukui blurted, looking like he'd steeled himself for death.
When no response came, he finally looked up
"Damn it!" Sarukui turned and stormed off without hesitation. "I'd rather die than be humiliated!"
"Don't go, I was just joking. I'll practice with you," Taichi said as he put away his phone, looking suddenly dignified.
"But it's not just youâI've got a few other people lining up too." He started walking off to the side. "Man, being popular is such a hassle."
After a short internal struggle, Sarukui followed him.
"Kageyama, come help me toss."
"Got it!"
"Kunimi, you coming?"
"No."
Kunimi Akira declined without hesitation.
For some reason, he kept getting grouped with Kageyama Tobio these past few days, and it made his whole body itch with discomfort. And as if that wasn't enough, his roommates were Miya Atsumu, Miya Osamu, and Kageyama. There wasn't a single
person in the room.
"Is this some kind of divine punishment?" Kunimi thought bitterly. His expression darkened noticeably.
"
If you're not coming, don't come. No need to look so terrifying about it," Taichi muttered, already looking for the next target.
-----
"Taichi, aren't you going to spike?" Kageyama asked from across the net.
Taichi blinked. "I never said I was going to spike."
Kageyama: "â¦"
"Just help the kid out for now. I still have to block with these two," Taichi said, gesturing toward the others.
"Thanks for your help, Kageyama-senpai," Sarukui said politelyâhis manners clearly the result of frequent praise from Akaashi-senpai and Kozume-senpai.
"No problem," Kageyama replied stiffly.
"Let's start with a high ball," Kageyama suggested.
They'd paired up during group drills before, but Kageyama hadn't paid much attention to Sarukui's specificsâhe hadn't been setting
him directly.
"Okay."
Sarukui tossed the ball and sprinted down the left sideline.
Kageyama twisted his body into the optimal setting posture, knees bent, hands forming a rounded bowl as he stepped forward to meet the ball.
At the moment of contact, he absorbed the force with his wrists and fingers, then released the ball in a clean, sharp motionâfast, fluid, and without hesitation.
"â¦Perfect." Shirakawa Kaito, watching from the sidelines, couldn't help but widen his eyes. Every subtle movement Kageyama made showcased his elite technique and incredible control.
"It's like a work of art," Shirakawa thought.
The ball soared in a straight line toward the front left of the net.
Sarukui jumped. It was hard to describe this sensationâit felt like the ball had been
in the air, just waiting for him to strike.
"Triple block!" Hyakuzawa Yūdai, Kaedehara Taichi, and Kai Suzuharu all leapt at once.
In that instant, Sarukui felt like he could see the blockers with complete clarity.
âhe had more time to process his approach and find a way through.
"So intimidatingâ¦"
Taichi-senpai's block height was on par with Hyakuzawa, who stood a full two meters tall. The straight and middle lanes were sealed off completely.
On the far right was Kai from Inubushi-Higashi, a first-year whose positioning was spot-on. But there looked to be a gap down the cross line
His arm wasn't fully tensed!
It was the first time Sarukui had ever seen a block so clearly right in front of him.
"â!?"
The ball hit the ground. From the sidelines, it looked like Sarukui had been overwhelmed and couldn't find space to swing.
"Ahâ¦I forgot to spike," Sarukui muttered, hiding his face in embarrassment.
"Sorryâ!" Once the shame had passed, he turned to Kageyama and shouted an earnest apology. Wasting a perfect toss like thatâ¦even he knew how unforgivable that was.
"It's not even a real match. Hurry up and get ready for the next ball."
Though Kageyama Tobio's face remained expressionless, he somehow didn't seem
.
If Hinata ShÅyÅ had been here, he would've definitely widened his eyes in disbelief
That was already borderline unfathomable.
"Again," Kaedehara Taichi said. "Hyakuzawa, your timing on that jump was pretty good. Compared to the prefectural qualifiers, you've definitely improved."
"Thank you! I've been doing solo training with Hakuba-senpai these past few days. He taught me a lot of details about how to respond to spikes," Hyakuzawa Yūdai replied.
"Really now? I didn't think Hakuba-senpai had that side to him."
Sarukui Fūto tossed up the second ball.
Kageyama Tobio, as precise as ever, once again delivered a perfectly stable set.
"So that last ball really
a fluke?" Sarukui thought as he leapt up for the spike, unable to help but envy Kageyama Tobio's teammates.
"Three-man block!"
The ball struck Hyakuzawa Yūdai's arm and flew straight out of bounds.
A clean touch-out
even when facing a towering two-meter block head-on.
Hyakuzawa Yūdai frowned. His exceptional height usually allowed him to maintain an advantage when defending against spikes. Most attackers chose to avoid the block entirely or aimed for a touch-out.
Blocking the path of a spike could be done by increasing the number of blockers or by reading the opponent's play to expand individual coverage.
"Hyakuzawa, you have to
your height."
"A block that never changes is the least threatening kind."
"You have to decide when to push over, when to go for a soft block, and when to anticipate and shut it down. You have to
your block."
"Blocking is a direct aerial duel with the attacker. Seeing through the opponent's intentions is the first step to shutting them down."
"Yes!"
-----
The training camp continued steadily, and most of the participating players could feel themselves improving.
Serving, receiving, setting, spiking, blocking, offensive coordination, team synergyâwhatever they wanted to learn, it was available to them. That tangible sense of growth and achievement made them forget how exhausting the daily training was, filling them with excitement for what was to come.
They were growing fastâcarrying both confidence for the upcoming JapanâU.S. exhibition match and a strong thirst for victory.
A staff member from the volleyball association walked in with a grim expression, holding a video. It was reportedly footage of the U.S. national team, who had played a practice match against Kyoto University just to get their rhythm back.
Two days before the scheduled match, Hibarida Fuki gathered all the players to watch this game
Front row Outside Hitter: Taylor Sander
Middle Blocker: Max Holt
Opposite Hitter: Matt Anderson
Back row Outside Hitter: Ethan Champlin
Middle Blocker: David Smith
Libero: Erik Shoji
Setter: Micah Christenson
Just seeing these guys take the court made the high schoolers in the AV room let out the same gasps of disbelief as the university players in the video.
"They're
â¦"
Excluding the libero, the rest of the team averaged nearly
in height. Among everyone watching, only Hakuba Gao and Hyakuzawa Yūdai stood taller than that.
The first few rallies of the match were still relatively back and forth.
Kyoto University had no choice but to avoid the block entirely in their offence. In relative terms, the U.S. players weren't especially brilliant at receiving.
balls that would've normally landed became saveable.
What truly stood out, though,
Not only was he 196cm tall, his technique was clearly on another level compared to the rest.
Even off-target first touches were instantly converted into stable sets flying cleanly toward the front row. And those front-row attackers? They completely ignored Kyoto University's block, casually hammering the ball down.
Either the ball was received, or
lightly touched.
"Coach, this team was only just assembled, right?"
After a moment of silence, it was Miya Atsumu who first asked the question.
Hibarida Fuki nodded. "They didn't get a full week of practice like you did. This is their first time playing together."
"Of course, just like all of you, they were probably already familiar with one another before this."
"So they're playing this conservatively
it's their first time together?" Kaedehara Taichi asked.
"
!" Chigaya Eikichi couldn't help blurting out in disbelief
"They're clearly holding back," Taichi continued. "Those hitters aren't even jumping at full power. The only one who's seriously adjusting is their setter."
"You threeâwhat do you think?" Hibarida Fuki turned to the team's three setters.
"His sets are getting higher and higherâhe's probably testing out his teammates' hitting range," Shirakawa Kaito offered.
"Not just that. They're also getting faster," Kageyama Tobio added, his brows furrowed. "Those sets had some arc at first, but now they're turning into fast, straight-line quick sets."
Kageyama's own sets at Karasuno had been known for their speed and precision. Lacking a go-to ace, Karasuno usually broke through the block thanks to his rapid tempo. Even in multi-attacker formations, he would always deliver the ball with surgical accuracy.
Karasuno's offence was hard to stop
So when their tempo
caught up with
it became a serious problem.
But Kageyama's playstyle was difficult to replicate. First, setters capable of delivering high-speed, precise sets like his were incredibly rare across all of high school volleyball. And second, the chemistry he shared with his teammates couldn't be built overnight.
So the U.S. team's approach revealed two key things.
Micah Christenson's setting ability was on par with,
Kageyama Tobio's or Miya Atsumu's.
for the other U.S. attackers, that
wasn't a
It was just their
tempo.
With bodies like that, their movements didn't seem slow at all. Underestimating them as just big, clunky players would only get you steamrolled.
Around the sixth minute, Kyoto University practically stopped scoring altogether.
On the final point, the U.S. team didn't even bother to jump block.
Libero Erik Shoji calmly received the ballâperfect first touch.
"Right side."
Micah Christenson called the play. Matt Anderson sprinted up the right sideline.
This set was surprisingly slow. The ball soared high and long toward the left wing.
Kyoto University's players already looked defeated, but still gave their all, charging toward the net.
"Triple block!"
Matt Anderson leapt.
At 210cm, his shadow engulfed the three blockers on the other side.
A spike over the block.
Or perhaps, it no longer counted as
âhis entire upper arm was visible above it!
The ball slammed into Kyoto's three-meter line and bounced sky-high.
Matt Anderson scored.
Hibarida Fuki switched off the video. There was no point watching the second set. The U.S. team had already revealed everything they needed to in just one.
"What do you all think?" Hibarida Fuki asked calmly.
The AV room was so silent, you could probably hear a pin drop.
"â¦Man, they're
, those guysâ¦" Kaedehara Taichi's eyes practically glowed. "This kind of full-body rush of adrenalineâ¦"
"Isn't it obvious?" he added with a grin. "I
to beat them!"