Chapter 76

When Yukimura came to the restaurant, Fuji was looking in the direction of the gate fascinated.

Yukimura turned his head to look, but didn't see anyone in particular.

"Zhou Zhu?" Yukimura sat down opposite Fuji.

Only then did Buer come back to his senses, "Jingshi..."

"Huh?" Yukimura looked at him.

"I won't train with you these few days." Fuji said to him.

Yukimura paused holding the porridge for a moment, then nodded, "I'm fine, Zhou Zhu has to work hard."

Bu Er nodded, and then continued to be absent-minded.

The two didn't talk anymore until Yukimura had finished his breakfast, and they left in different directions at the entrance of the hotel.

Yukimura finished the basic training alone in the club, and then practiced against the six ball machines.

The barbed wire behind him was rattled, and Yukimura turned his head to see that it was Camus, the main player of the French team.

He stopped the serving machine and opened the door of the court, "Why are you here?"

"He brought this kid here." Camus turned sideways, giving way to a small man standing behind him.

Yukimura had read all the materials of the top four, so he recognized the blond-haired, green-eyed second-year junior student, "Henry Lefevere?"

The kid named Henry's eyes lit up all of a sudden, he approached Yukimura, and enthusiastically introduced himself, "So Yukimura-senpai still remembers me! I'm Henry, and I lost to Yukimura-senpai at the French Youth Championship two years ago." But, after that Yukimura-senpai became my idol!"

Yukimura recalled that there was indeed such a person who lost to him in the final, and he seemed to be a genius boy in France at that time.

"Is Mr. Lefevere looking for something for me?" Yukimura asked.

Henry returned, "Senior Yukimura can just call me Henry!"

Looking at his expectant gaze, Yukimura had no choice but to change his name, "Hmm...Henry."

Henry's eyes became brighter, "I heard that Captain Camus knew Senior Yukimura, so I asked him to bring me here. I'm sorry to disturb Senior! Senior, I have become very powerful now, can you compete with me? ?”

Looking at Henry's overly enthusiastic attitude, if Yukimura hadn't known Camus and the character of the French team, he would have thought that Henry was here to find out about the enemy.

Yukimura looked at Camus, and Camus shrugged at him, expressing that he was also helpless.

"If there is a chance, we will meet on the field." Yukimura politely refused.

As a genius boy, Henry naturally understood what Yukimura meant, and he felt a little sad, "Senior Yukimura is so powerful, it's hard for me to compete with him."

After speaking, Henry looked at Camus who was standing aside.

Camus crossed his arms and said, "The list is decided by the coach, and I don't think I'm useless."

Henry looked at Yukimura again with expectant eyes, "Just one plate!"

Yukimura shook his head again.

Camus pulled Henry to leave, but Henry still begged Yukimura for a match.

"Wait a minute..." Yukimura said, "Just five balls."

Henry broke free from Camus and cheered, "Thank you Yukimura-senpai!"

"Trouble you." Camus said to Yukimura, he knew that half of the reason why Yukimura would agree was because of his face.

The game started, and Camus sat on the referee's seat.

It was Henry who served the ball. Because there were only five chances, Henry cherished it very much. From the very beginning, he used his good serve, "Toy machine | gun!"

After the ball was sent out, it turned into countless figures, and each ball was so fast, like a machine gun shooting.

It is fast and fierce, and it is difficult for ordinary people to judge the real ball in a short period of time, but Yukimura seized the weakness of this trick and hit it back all at once.

No matter how many shadows there are in a ball, if its route is a straight ball, then it is easy to grasp. Although Yukimura has no dynamic vision, he judged the correct ball from the angle of Henry's swing.

"As expected of Senior Yukimura." Henry hurriedly chased after the ball.

Next, Yukimura used dreams on Henry, but found that Henry hadn't been tricked.

what happened?

Yukimura tested Henry with his blind spots, but found that Henry still hadn't been hit. This was different from Rina's sensitivity. Henry completely shielded his mental power.

Immunity to mental power!

The way Yukimura looked at Henry changed slightly.

Although mental power was useless to Henry, Yukimura defeated Henry with ordinary skills alone.

"Thank you, Senior Yukimura, for your advice!" Henry followed Camus and left with satisfaction.

Yukimura stood alone on the court, thinking about Henry's mental immunity.

Although mental immunity is rare, it does not exist. Facing Henry, he can be technically overwhelmed, but what should he do if he is on the same level as him and he can't use his favorite skills?

Yukimura thought of Borg's "Glorious Mass". This move is rarely used by Borg, but it is said that it can affect the mental power of the opponent.

To what extent?

A sense of crisis rose in Yukimura's heart.

Needless to say, his other moves all rely on mental power, and even driving different dimensions requires a certain amount of mental power as a foundation.

Yukimura's expression changed. He returned to the hotel and got the information he wanted from Liu.

Borg used the "Glorious Mass" video, a basic analysis of the other players in the German team, and finally a brief analysis of the top 50 players in the previous ATP rankings.

Yukimura didn't even eat lunch, and watched until the afternoon, and finally finished reading all the materials.

Then he came to a not-so-good conclusion.

No matter whether it is an active professional player or a retired professional player, there is no player who completely uses mental power tricks like him.

Maybe some people have such a few tricks, but generally they rarely use them, especially for players with higher rankings, they hardly use them.

why?

After observing, Yukimura came to the conclusion that the initial effect of mental power tricks is very good, but later on, the higher the level of the players encountered, the less effective it is, because the mental power of professional players is generally not too weak.

For example, Yukimura's Five Senses Extinction.

Like Borg's "Glorious Mass" why is it so rare?

That's because he seldom encountered a spiritual player like Yukimura, so there was no need to use this trick.

The road that Yukimura has taken is difficult to go long in the job network.

This is outright bad news for Yukimura, who intends to embark on the path of a professional player.

Should we go another way?

Or stick to your own path?

no doubt.

Yukimura put away the documents scattered on the bed and took a deep breath.

He will not give up his own path, if no one has reached the highest level on this path, let him be the No.1!

He has such a firm consciousness.

The author has something to say: the next chapter will be against the German team ww

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