"What a beautiful spike!"
"Nice!"
"Ah,
â¦thanks..." KujÅ Reiji mumbled, a little flustered by the sudden kindness from his teammates.
After all, ever since he stopped being a starting player, he had felt completely alone.
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"I'm sorry!" Washio Tatsuki bowed his head deeply.
Just now, he had run toward the right in an attempt to cover, and ended up completely missing KujÅ Reiji.
"Focus up, next ball!" KitŠYūkan shouted loudly, trying to comfort his teammate.
âdropping that point had put EJP in a very passive position.
The serve rotated. DH now had the serve.
Tom Wilde unleashed a powerful jump serve, and Evan Klauss received it cleanly.
Sengoku Chisato stepped in to set, and Akutsu Ao jumped in the middle for a quick spike.
"Double block!" Nitta Asahiro and KujÅ Reiji leapt at the same time.
The ball bounced off KujÅ Reiji's arm and dropped between him and the net.
Akutsu Ao scored.
[DH 24 - 23 EJP]
"Although the point of putting KujÅ in was to strengthen the block, failing to stop Akutsu was within expectations..."
Coach Nick rested his plump chin in one hand, lost in thought. "Still, we only need one more point. Our offence should be able to get more creative too."
Serve rotated again. EJP now had the serve.
Washio Tatsuki fired a strong but fairly standard jump serve.
Kaedehara Taichi received the ball steadily, perfect first touch.
Iizuna Tsukasa jumped in the front row for the set. Nitta Asahiro and KujÅ Reiji both launched their attacks from the left and right wings respectively.
To EJP, KujÅ Reiji was a completely unfamiliar player.
this was his first appearance of the entire season. But judging by that explosive spike earlier, KujÅ clearly had strong attacking capabilities. Combine that with his 2-meter height, and EJP's front row blockers were suddenly on edge.
Iizuna Tsukasa glanced at the net. KitÅ YÅ«kan was already watching him, so a setter dump was likely to get shut down. Akutsu Ao was on Nitta Asahiro's side. The remaining offensive option was the right sideâKujÅ Reiji.
If he set to the back row, Kaedehara Taichi would probably respond in time, but the tempo would slow, and EJP might manage a full coverage defence.
"I already decided I wouldn't put all the offensive burden on Taichiâ¦"
Iizuna Tsukasa set the ball to the right. KujÅ Reiji launched himself up to spike!
Suna RintarÅ jumped for a solo block.
but the height difference was too muchâhe could only barely restrict the angle.
EJP's back row was Washio Tatsuki, Sengoku Chisato, and Evan Klauss from left to right. KujÅ Reiji, without hesitation, slammed the ball toward the left corner.
"â?!" KujÅ's pupils contracted.
KitŠYūkan, with his back to the net, dove full length and miraculously popped the ball up!
"Chisato! Cover!"
"Got it!"
Sengoku Chisato rushed in and set the ball high to the left wing.
"Crap!" KujÅ sprinted toward the left.
â
KujÅ remembered what Coach Nick had told him.
He jumped at a diagonal angle but was still one large step too late. The ball sailed just above his fingertips.
"Tsukasa!!!" Kubo Wataru was knocked backwards by the impact of the spike.
The ball ricocheted toward the front row.
But Iizuna Tsukasa couldn't get to it
"Damn it, what the hell am I doing?!" KujÅ stood frozen, mind blank.
He had scored right after coming in, and for a moment, he'd felt secretly pleased. But nowâ¦
"I've got it!"
Even though his position had been blocked, KujÅ Reiji should have immediately stepped in to make the set in Iizuna's place.
With no other choice, Kaedehara Taichi gave up on a back-row attack and moved up to receive the ball.
By the time it was KujÅ Reiji's turn to launch the attack, he was still a beat too slow. Kaedehara Taichi set the ball to the left wing, and Nitta Asahiro jumped to spike.
"Double block!" Akutsu Ao and Suna RintarÅ leapt together.
Nitta Asahiro slammed the ball diagonally.
Suna RintarÅ caught the timing perfectly and blocked the ball straight down!
Rushing up from the back row to cover Nitta Asahiro, Yoshii Hiyu stretched out a foot and kicked the ball back into the air.
"KujÅ, don't get in the way! Move to the right!"
Iizuna stepped in just behind the three-meter line to pass. Upon hearing the command, KujÅ Reiji finally started moving like normal again.
Kaedehara Taichi jumped from the back rowâhis form flawless.
thought KujÅ Reiji. Time seemed to stop, and his thoughts suddenly became crystal clear.
Kaedehara Taichi's spike pierced through the block and flew out beyond EJP's endline.
"That guyâ" KitÅ YÅ«kan, now rotated to the back row, scowled.
Kaedehara Taichi scored with a spike.
"Keep practising, RintarÅ~" Kaedehara shouted teasingly.
"You really have no manners," Suna RintarÅ grumbled.
A long whistle echoed across the court.
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"
â" Coach Nick let out a long sigh of relief on the sidelines. He'd thought the first set might turn into a tug-of-war. Being able to take it smoothly was a reliefâit would open up more room to adjust tactics later on.
At this point, he realised putting KujÅ Reiji up against EJP had been unrealistic.
"Nitta-senpai, that last shot of yours was really clever," Kaedehara Taichi said with a wink.
"Oh~ So you noticed?" Nitta Asahiro grinned. "Getting analysed so thoroughly by your own teammateâ¦
."
That's right
Nitta had even reduced his power on purpose.
"After all, asking Kubo-senpai to dig up another one of Akutsu's spikes would've been too harsh. And a deflection probably wouldn't have fooled Akutsu either, so this was the only option."
"Why didn't you just score and end the match, huh?!" Kubo Wataru appeared behind him out of nowhere, gripping Nitta's head and shaking it.
"That'd be too hard for meeeeâquit shaking me already!"
"Smart,
but definitely risky," Yoshii Hiyu remarked calmly. "If you hadn't signalled ahead of time, I never would've made that receive."
"That was impressive, Yoshii-senpai," Iizuna Tsukasa said with a warm smile.
Yoshii rolled his eyes.
Just then, Kitajima Kippei approached with KujÅ Reiji in tow.
"You should tell them yourself," Kitajima gave him a little push.
The rest of the team turned to KujÅ Reiji. They had heard of this antisocial backup player, but very few had actually played alongside him. Only Yoshii HyÅ, who had been at DH the longest, knew him to any real degree.
"IâI'm sorry!" KujÅ Reiji bowed at a full ninety degrees. "Everyone trusted me with the final strike, and I failed. I nearly dragged the team into a tie at such a crucial moment."
"Uhâ" The team exchanged awkward glances.
"Anyone would struggle in their first match against a strong team," Yoshii said evenly. "We didn't send you in at that moment just to make you the scapegoat. If anyone was useless, it'd be Kitajima for getting subbed out during crunch time."
"Who are you calling useless?!" Kitajima had been nodding along at first, but blew up the moment the sentence finished.
"No, that's not it!" KujÅ stared straight at Yoshii, speaking earnestly. "Yoshii-senpaiâI still want to fight alongside all of you. I'll overcome my weaknesses as soon as I can!"
"â¦Yeah." Yoshii's eyes softened slightly.
"DH has already been waiting for you for a
time."