The Atobe Group's clubs in Tokyo were built in the past two years.

Atobe fell in love with playing tennis, and only after returning to China and joining the Hyodi did he start to get involved in this part of the "business", which is regarded as a "career" that belongs entirely to Keigo Atobe himself.

Atobe does not regard this as an investment.He just likes tennis, and is willing to set up a tennis club, to make more people like tennis, and to build such a place.

And because of Atobe's generosity, both Nioh and Tanejima who approached the tennis club to which the Atobe Foundation belonged sighed in unison.

Really, it is hard not to be impressed by such a tennis club at first sight when you walk in.

Obviously they have been to many tennis clubs, and even trained in U17 for a long time.

"Atobe, amazing." Taneshima clicked his tongue, "Rich."

"Pfft."

Nioh showed his gold card to the welcoming staff.The two were taken to the VIP area on the third floor. First, the staff led them to choose rackets, tennis balls, sportswear, sneakers, and even sports items such as wristbands and headbands. The tape wrapped around the rackets can also be used at will.

It took half an hour to prepare for the event.

Atobe, who received the news before the game, came to the club.

"Why are you here?" King Ren asked politely.

Atobe walked directly to the referee's position on the sidelines: "You are short of referees."

Nioh raised his eyebrows: "Don't your club have professional referees?"

"Hmph, isn't this uncle a professional?" Atobe got on the referee's chair.

Obviously he's here for this game.

King Ni raised a few words habitually.Atobe really made the referee, and he didn't have any objections.Of course it doesn't matter who the referee is, he just wants to use this game to familiarize himself with Tanejima's tricks.

So he walked onto the court and raised his voice: "Senior, you can start now."

"Come."

No guessing.

Nioh pointed to Taneshima.

He didn't use Phantom.

He only intends to use the most basic skills in this game.Basic skills, serve return, pure physical fitness, and so on.

And Tanejima obviously understood Nioh's meaning very well, and did not choose the same way.

In Tanejima's view, Nioh's invitation to this game is a request of "Senior, teach me".He is quite happy with this kind of "teaching".In comparison, of course he prefers Shiraishi, who played doubles with him in the World Cup, but Nioh is a smarter person, who can surprise and surprise people.

And I don't want to see his apparitions too botched.

Taneshima thought.

It is a bit difficult for Nioh to fight with basic abilities without using phantoms.

His basic skills are weaker, not as good as Yukimura, and also not as good as Shiraishi who is a perfect tennis player.

Therefore, Nioh has always humbly accepted the "fancy" commented in the magazine.

There is nothing wrong with what I said, it is just fancy and tricky.Fraudster, it's stupid to be too honest.

It's been a long time since I played a game of tennis so easily.

At the beginning, he was negligent, but his energy was completely concentrated on the court, and his mental power was only responsible for memorizing the details of the entire game. Even the surrounding environment was completely quiet, and only the sound of tennis balls and people's panting could be heard.

Nioh blocked the noise.

He settled down and played one ball after another.

Playing like this is not as boring as he thought.

Atobe's whistle sounded only initially.

Before the end of the game, he saw the meaning of the two people on the field, so he didn't blow the whistle to score.

And the right to serve has always belonged to Tanejima.

Nioh doesn't need to attack.

He's always on the defensive.

This is not a formal game, more like an offensive and defensive coaching game.

Atobe calculated the score in his mind.

It's the end of the game.

But apparently neither of them intends to stop.

It wasn't until Nioh's physical strength showed a significant decline that Tanejima stopped attacking.

He used his attack skills, and also used "None" when Nioh hit back. The attack method of "Wu" is very subtle. It uses an irregular and unpredictable rhythm to combine with the counterattack, and the effect is even like playing Nioh.

Nioh once successfully counterattacked halfway, but his physical strength began to decline and he gradually couldn't keep up.

His best form is just a few minutes, those minutes in the late period of the game.

Those few minutes surprised Tanejima a little.

It also made Atobe's eyes change.

At the end of the game, Tanejima was only active, but Nioh was much more embarrassed.

Nioh blinked and raised his hand to wipe off his sweat: "Thank you, Senior Taneshima."

Tanejima shrugged: "It's not a big deal, you can rest for a while, I'll go first."

He obviously knew that Nioh needed some time to digest the harvest of this game.

And this unplanned game did occupy his originally scheduled rest time.He still has an appointment in the afternoon, and he doesn't intend to waste his rare appointment time on the juniors of the tennis team.

Nioh waited for him to walk out of the court before slowly pacing the court, waiting for his breathing to calm down.

After the sweat fell completely, he went to the sidelines to get a towel, and turned his head again: "Why are you still here?"

Atobe was still present, but he just got off the referee's chair and was typing on his mobile phone. He put away his mobile phone when he heard Nioh's voice, and raised his eyebrows: "Of course I'm waiting for you."

"Is something wrong?"

"Let's talk."

Only the two of them were there at the VIP court at this time, or it can be said that Atobe had already ordered the clearing of the court when he received the news, ensuring that there were only two people in the VIP area on the third floor, Nioh and Tanejima. into three people.

Now Tanejima left first, leaving Nioh alone to digest the harvest of this game, leaving only him and Nioh.

And he planned to talk to King Ni about something that he vaguely thought about but wasn't sure about.

"Are you planning to play professionally?" he asked Nioh.

King Ren frowned.

"You..." Niwang paused, "You are not the first person to ask me that."

Yagyu and Yukimura both asked him.

In comparison, Atobe's question seems to have other meanings.

In fact, Atobe has been making preparations, intending to become a professional player agency and establish a regular tennis club.It's not the kind of tennis club that is used by everyone, but the kind of tennis club that signs professional players.

In fact, there is no so-called professional tennis league in Japan.This is also related to too many international tennis events.With the four Grand Slams every year, various Masters Points Tournament Wild Card Tournaments, and the annual Davis Cup, it is really difficult for professional tennis players to afford such things as domestic professional leagues.What's more, the audience of tennis matches in Japan is not large, and everyone would rather go to the Open held by the International Tennis Federation and watch those international tennis stars.

Since there is no domestic tennis professional league, there is no formal tennis professional club in China.

Domestic professional players usually sign with foreign clubs, find foreign agents, and match with domestic agent teams to carry out professional activities.

Atobe wants to change that.

In general, he wanted to establish a regular tennis club and hold all the brokerage contracts of domestic professional players.If you can't do all of them, at least catch most of them.

For example, Tezuka Kunimitsu, why did you sign with a German club? Isn’t it good to sign with the Atobe Foundation?

Atobe also wants to sign Yukimura.

However, just like Tezuka has already signed a club in Germany, Yukimura will definitely not be playing abroad for long.Atobe had no way to establish the club he had written a plan for so quickly, and his contacts in the tennis world were still being opened up.

So he decided to change his target.

"Do you want to play professionally?" he asked again.

King Ren vaguely guessed: "Do you have any intention of asking this question?"

Atobu is very open: "I plan to open a tennis club and a brokerage company. If you want to play professionally, we can cooperate."

"Maybe the grades will be miserable." Niwang half-jokingly said.

Atobe became serious when he heard the words: "No, I think you can do it."

He didn't say what "doing it" meant, but the power contained in his words left Nioh speechless for a while.

Atobe seemed to trust him from the beginning.

This kind of trust occasionally surprised Nioh himself.

He means, he's touched.

In the face of such a serious Atobe, it is difficult for Nioh to treat this problem of Atobe with a joking thinking.

"Let me think about it," he said.

Atobe was not surprised by his answer.

The domineering young master raised his chin: "You'd better think about it quickly."

On the way back to Kanagawa, Nioh began to think about this issue seriously.

Do you want to play professionally?

When I asked him this question last year, the answer was still clear.It never occurred to him at the time that he would want to play professionally one day.Before the national competition last year, tennis was only a hobby for Nioh. He even regarded tennis as a tool for entertainment and performance.

So tragic failure is the most direct stimulus.

Ren Wang knew that he was a very competitive person.

Beneath a cynical exterior, there is a hard-to-see competitiveness.

Real, torturing himself after a losing game.

He's getting into tennis now.

Also paid a lot.

And things are always like this, when you have paid a big price, then you will be more and more unable to let go.

Am I going to play professionally?

Renwang asked himself, at this point in time, he wanted to play professionally.

But can he play professionally?

This is a cruel question.

His physical fitness is far from being top-notch, and he may have some talent in skills and mental strength, but it is not at the level that can be called a "genius".A large part of the reason why he has reached the level he is today is because his sword is slanted.

But is tennis really only played by the gifted?

Isn't that the end of the competition was doomed from birth?

No, competitive sports aren't like that.

I'm going to get the answer in the national competition.

Nioh gave himself a deadline.

He decided to take the initiative to call Liu Sheng tonight.

The author has something to say:

I originally wanted Nioh to play on the job site, so I saw the new update of XF in the past two days and I was so broken.

But think about whether to write this book clearly about Nioh’s career path before the update is fully released. If Nioh really doesn’t play tennis after all the truth comes out, then I, as a plot party with obsessive-compulsive disorder, may not write again King Ni.

To be honest, this update came out a bit hurt.

I'm so double standard.

And since each of my romance and non-CP has a hidden gay friend line, then this book is all gay friend lines. It seems that the most gay friend is Atobe.

Ji Ren is too high.

As well as the Japanese tennis piece, I made it up, which does not conform to the status quo.I tried my best to write it as tragically as possible, so you can take it as the plot needs.

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