After receiving Kirihara's answer, Toyama skipped to the right half of the court assigned to him, and then started serving.

Since the main purpose of this competition was to 'run-in', Yukimura and Byodoin unanimously decided to control their strength to be just a little bit stronger than their opponents, or simply be on par with their opponents, and did not use it. The will of a world-class force.

This game is ‘sharpening’ not only Kirihara and Toyama, but also Yukimura and Byodoin. Although Kirihara and Toyama are somewhat unqualified as opponents of the strongest duo... But after all, they were chosen randomly. They are still stupid and bold~

Although compared to the previous game with Oni Jujiro, Toyama Kintaro has improved again. But for Yukimura and Byodoin, such a small improvement is not enough to make them feel in danger, even if they only use basic tennis.

After Toyama started serving, Byodoin, who was standing in the front court, easily returned the ball. The whole process was quite easy.

After that, Toyama wanted to serve, but Kirihara snatched the opportunity away. Kirihara, who was standing in the left half, seized the opportunity and started serving.

Seeing the tennis ball passing him and flying towards the back half, Byodoin was not in a hurry to save the ball. Yukimura, who is in the second half, swings the racket calmly.

Although Byodoin and Yukimura did not exert their full strength, their doubles awareness was much better than that of Kirihara and Toyama. Under the restrained and merciless blows of the two, Toyama and Kirihara barely reached a 'power resonance'. Unfortunately, when they reached a resonance, the last ball... also happened to land in the two's half.

What seemed like a long game was actually only half an hour. Although Kirihara and Toyama lost completely, the two of them turned on their 'ability resonance', which really gave everyone a big surprise.

After number one, number two will follow. The ones who drew the second lottery were Aigaku's genius Fuji and Mouri Jusaburo who once had the title of 'Super Rising Star'.

I have to say that drawing lots is really full of too much uncertainty.

Fuji, who knew who his teammates were, was a bit confused. He had to team up with a senior who he didn't know at all...who was better than a stranger, and he also had to compete against an opponent who controlled another dimension...although he might not know that. Using another dimension, but isn't this another evidence that he is not qualified? !

Thinking of this, Fuji sighed slightly, but still had no idea of ​​giving up directly. Instead, he walked towards the Ochi-senpai who was 'acting coquettishly' towards the Ice Emperor's Ochi-senpai.

He felt that now he needed to talk to this senior about the opponent he would choose next and... how to fight.

Mouri, who was reminded by Ochi that his back was coming, straightened up instantly and wanted to act serious, but unfortunately, Fuji had already seen through this guy's true nature.

When Fuji asked Maori about the opponent he wanted to challenge, Mori instead asked Fuji whether he wanted to see the gap between himself and the strongest, or whether he wanted to take this opportunity to sharpen himself.

Although in the last game, Yukimura and Byodoin restrained most of their strength against Kirihara and Toyama, if it were them, Mori would be confident that they could use at least 50% of their strength... However, if If Fuji hopes to take this opportunity to stimulate his potential... Mori thinks it would be better for them to challenge Nioh and Yanagi.

Although to Mori, Nioh and Ryu are his juniors, but judging from their current tennis career...the two can also be regarded as seniors. After all, there is a saying that a master is a teacher~ That's pretty much it.

Among such a group of guys who control different dimensions, it seems that Nioh and Yanagi are the weakest... Of course, in fact, that's almost the case! However, this does not mean that they can defeat these two guys.

Besides, Nioh and Yanagi are players who have reached the realm of another dimension after all, and the two of them also cooperated in doubles when they were at Tachibana University... If it was doubles, they might be very troublesome.

Mouri Juzaburo suppressed the irritability in his heart and worked hard to analyze his juniors for Fuji, but the few people sitting on the edge of the stands waiting for the challenge did feel that the two were a bit delayed.

"Puri~" Niou looked at the growing sun and leaned on Liu's arm with some hesitation.

Liu twitched his arm helplessly, and after finding that he couldn't move, he helplessly followed the other person.

Amamiya Lan looked thoughtfully at Maori, who was discussing something below, and walked to Yukimura's side with a smile, lowered his head and whispered a few words.

Yukimura frowned at first after hearing Amamiya Arashi's words, and looked at him with some confusion. Then he looked in the direction of Amamiya Arashi's finger, and his eyebrows relaxed, so Yukimura nodded at Amamiya Arashi. nod.

With Yukimura's consent, Amamiya Arashi quickly ran to Liu's side, and then whispered something to Liu. And leaning on Liu's arm, Nioh, with his sensitive ears, could vaguely hear part of the content.

Then Amamiya Arashi met his eyes and nodded towards Nioh. In an instant, Nioh's bad taste came up.

……

After a long time, Fuji and Maori finally made a decision and stepped onto the field.

As Amamiya Lan expected, the opponent chosen by the two was indeed Yanagi and Niou.

When Yukimura wondered curiously how Amamiya Arashi could be so sure that the two would choose Nioh and Yanagi, Amamiya Arashi was also complaining in his heart.

After Tezuka left U-17, this guy Fuji wanted to seek change. Now that they have such a good opportunity, coupled with Mori-senpai's understanding of everyone... they can only choose those who like to 'play games' Nioh and Liu who likes to 'collect information'... As for the others, I'm afraid they won't be suppressed directly as soon as they come on stage!

How should I put it? Although the process is not quite right, the result is correct.

Fuji was indeed the opponent he chose after listening to Mori's analysis... and his purpose was indeed to take this opportunity to take the first step of change.

……

The challenged Nioh and Liu walked out of the auditorium without any surprise when they heard Fuji calling their names and came to the arena.

Looking at Fuji opposite him, Nioh started his performance in a playful manner.

Nioh, who had already 'phantomed' Tezuka before the game started, successfully aroused Fuji's anger.

Fuji opened his often squinted eyes, revealing his ice-blue eyes. After Fuji glanced coldly at Tezuka, who was transformed by Nioh, he asked in a cold tone when the game would start.

After Yukimura said that he could start at any time and Nioh and Yanagi gave the starting rights to Fuji, Fuji poured his anger into the tennis ball, then swung the racket hard and hit the ball out.

……

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