Nioh-kun who can do anything
Chapter 320 6
The game started in the afternoon, and night fell by the time the first inning was over.
Of course, inside the club, there is no difference between day and night.
Yukimura adjusted his breathing.
He stared at the mark left by the tennis ball as it landed, and gripped the racket tightly.
He hasn't lost in a long time.Since entering junior high school, he has maintained an unbeaten record.The league record is not even a single point dropped, which means that his match record in the middle school league is 6-0. He has always believed that the pursuit of victory is an integral part of tennis, and every game he wants to to win.
Although the game is two out of three games, a three-game system, but losing the first game means that he has already fallen into a disadvantage.
It's really...unsatisfactory.
But other than that, Yukimura realized that he wasn't particularly sad.It's just that the idea of wanting to win became clearer, and he began to replay the key points of this game in his mind: if he increases the output of mental power, he will not calculate too much consumption when Nioh is about to break through the dream, and let him Nioh directly lost the last ball in the dream, so this game may have a different result.
And there were several confrontations before...
No, don't think about it.Already have a result of the game, would like if that doesn't make any sense.
Losing a game is certainly not the first time for Yukimura.He always lost in the first few years of learning tennis, and for this reason he and Sanada formed a doubles partner against the senior players.
But at this moment, he understood a little bit, what Sanada's obsession with Nioh was.
It is the person who has been chasing himself, getting stronger and stronger, running continuously, and gradually catching up.Because I didn't slow down or slack off, I can't blame "being caught up" on "not working hard enough", but what else?Do you want to attribute the reason to "talent"?That's more like self-deception.
Being caught up to this matter will always make people unwilling.
But on the other hand, his anger at this time, apart from simply losing the game, is there a small part of it because he "thought he would definitely win" but didn't get what he wanted?
So when Sanada lost to Nioh, did he have a similar mentality?
It's really fun.
But Yukimura thinks that he is still in the mood to dig out the ingredients behind his psychological changes because he knows that the game is not over yet.
And now he began to imagine that if he still lost the game in the next game...
It was a future he hadn't envisioned before.
During the 10-minute intermission, Yukimura was also taking the time to recover his strength.
He changed into a clean hair tie and put away the wet one.Then he stood up again and took one look at Nioh before walking onto the court.He originally wanted to say something, but found that there seemed to be nothing to say.So he stepped onto the court, got into position, and waited for the second inning to begin.
In the second game, Nioh went first.
In the first game, Yukimura's mental power was brought into the illusion first, so Nioh still used most of his mental power for defense in the second game.
He focused more on breathing, which was related to the energy of reality, so Yukimura soon discovered that the dream also lost its effect on Nioh.
Mental tricks are useless, so go back to pure skill tennis.
The faster the pace of the game, the more beneficial it is for Nioh, so this time Yukimura controlled the situation of the game and pressed the pace of the game to a frequency that is most comfortable for him.
Nioh also tried to speed up, but under the premise that Yukimura did not intend to cooperate, forcing the speed up would only mess up the rhythm of the game.Although looking for opportunities in chaos is also Nioh's strength, his technical skills are weaker than Yukimura's, and once he reveals a flaw, Yukimura will catch the loophole.In comparison, it is also beneficial for him to maintain a fairly stable rhythm.
Want to create a game changer?
Nioh doesn't think it's necessary.
He tends to drag games into protracted battles.
Yukimura also soon discovered Nioh's plan.
It is not intended to create an opportunity to attack, but to maintain such a rhythm of the game, so that the score is constantly anxious.In this way, the game cannot be ended in a short time, and naturally it will be a fierce duel for several hours.If it takes another five hours... Yukimura understands that his state will have ups and downs.
Why is Nioh confident enough to maintain enough concentration and precision in long-term high-intensity games?
This is not a five hour long run.If it's just long-distance running, or aerobic exercise maintained at a certain intensity, then Yukimura can also be able to stay in state for five hours without ups and downs.But it's a game!Although the rhythm of the game is maintained in a fairly stable state, in fact the frequency of the two people attacking each other is not too slow, and each ball also shows their solid basic skills and powerful skills.
No ball is perfunctory, every ball is serious.
Yukimura guessed Nioh's plan.He knows himself and his state: his physical fitness is not bad, but his concentration and physical exertion will still fluctuate. When his physical strength reaches a certain level, he also needs to slow down and have time to rest and recover.
Can he take this game before reaching the turning point?
The sixth sense told Yukimura, no.
The scores between him and Nioh are rising alternately, and he is leading. Nioh seems to be in a state of "catching up", but it is still very early for the game to reach the match point!
And if, like in the first round, he purely uses his physical fitness and skills to entangle the score... Yukimura can certainly use his mental strength to control the field, and he doesn't think he will be defeated by the same move, but Nioh obviously will. Make changes accordingly.
We can't go on like this!
Then find the breaking point.
It would be too arrogant to consider the distribution of physical energy and mental power now.
Just think about this game, and put everything else into this game!
And Yukimura has the tricks to improve his own strength.It's an overdraft move, so he didn't choose to use it in the first game.But now, Yukimura believes that there is no need to wait any longer.
His mental power was revived, and King Ren's mental power also changed accordingly.
But to Nioh's surprise, the offensive of Yukimura's mental power didn't seem to be directed at him.but...
To himself? !
Yukimura used Yips on himself.
Of course, it is not simply attacking yourself like attacking an opponent, but using mental power to seal off a part of your perception, and then concentrate all your attention to achieve the effect of "closing your five senses". Used Yips".
It's a trick he's honed in his month into training camp.
When all abilities have been improved to a certain level and it is difficult to make a breakthrough in a short period of time, most of the tricks that can directly improve one's strength have some sequelae.Whether it is Tanejima's "Nothing After All" or Tokugawa's "Black Hole", both have the problem of excessive consumption.
Yukimura's move, by closing his five senses and concentrating all his attention and perception on tennis, will directly improve his strength. Correspondingly, there are also sequelae: double consumption of mental strength, physical strength and concentration.
This is a tipping trick, both positive and negative.
When Yukimura used this trick, Nioh's originally barely maintained score balance was broken.
He felt Yukimura's suddenly stronger pressure.
If he chooses to avoid Yukimura's edge at this time, then of course Yukimura can choose not to use this tactic, and seize the opportunity to use Nioh's retreat to "make progress".
Nioh quickly understood that he had no choice but to continue to fight hard, and even further overdraw himself, so Yukimura had to continue to maintain this move.He has to do what he can to bite the score.
How long can you maintain this trick?
Yukimura couldn't see Nioh, and couldn't hear the voice, but he seemed to feel Nioh's question from Nioh's return ball.He thought, I will persist longer than you until I win!
This is a showdown that has really turned into an overdraft.
Both are burning themselves, no matter the cost.
Although in essence, the burning of two people will not affect their own foundation, although it is an overdraft, but it is not too harmful to themselves. What those who are both on the sidelines feel is the determination to win and the complete concentration on the game. The shock.
"That's too..." Kuwahara pursed his lips, "Is everything going to be okay?"
"They know what they're doing," Liu said.
But Liu held the pen so hard that his white fingertips revealed Liu's uneasy mood.
After three hours, Nioh forcibly dragged the game to the third hour.But after Yukimura forcibly improved his strength, Nioh couldn't forcefully pull back the score like he did in the first game.
With a score of 6-4, the second game was Yukimura's victory.
But Nioh knew that his chance had come, and it was in the third game: Can Yukimura consume it like this again?
"What's this move called?" he asked Yukimura, "Isn't it also called Yips? Such a cruel move should have a separate name."
"Speaking of cruelty, your style of play is considered cruel, right?" Yukimura said with a smile, with unstoppable panting in his voice, "Then your style of play should also have a name."
"Isn't it just called 'deep sea'? The principle is the same." Nioh said.
"As expected of you." Yukimura shook his head, "I named this move 'Zero Sense'."
All five senses disappear, leaving only tennis balls, so it is "zero sense".And "zero" is also the first of all numbers, which is the most special and important meaning.The name contains Yukimura's heart: tennis is the most important thing.
There is still a 10-minute break, but under Nioh's entanglement, Yukimura, who has maintained zero sense for more than two hours, is on the verge of overdrawing both physically and mentally.
But Yukimura understands that this has nothing to do with the choice of tricks or the layout of the play.
If Nioh can't make him feel the pressure, then there is no need for him to maintain zero sense for so long.It was Nioh's strength that reached this point, and also chose the overdraft method, which led to the current result.
In the final analysis, the result of a tennis game is strength.
There may be elements of choice and tactics, but being able to win the game proves that a person does have such strength.
The third game...
Maybe I'll lose, Yukimura thought, but there's no way he'd give up.
Ren Wang's consumption is not less than his, can Ren Wang still persist?
On the court, he met Nioh's shining eyes.
Three hours later, Sanada, who was sweating all over despite being a referee, blew his whistle: "4-6! Nioh!"
"The total score is 2-1, Nioh... won!"
Of course, inside the club, there is no difference between day and night.
Yukimura adjusted his breathing.
He stared at the mark left by the tennis ball as it landed, and gripped the racket tightly.
He hasn't lost in a long time.Since entering junior high school, he has maintained an unbeaten record.The league record is not even a single point dropped, which means that his match record in the middle school league is 6-0. He has always believed that the pursuit of victory is an integral part of tennis, and every game he wants to to win.
Although the game is two out of three games, a three-game system, but losing the first game means that he has already fallen into a disadvantage.
It's really...unsatisfactory.
But other than that, Yukimura realized that he wasn't particularly sad.It's just that the idea of wanting to win became clearer, and he began to replay the key points of this game in his mind: if he increases the output of mental power, he will not calculate too much consumption when Nioh is about to break through the dream, and let him Nioh directly lost the last ball in the dream, so this game may have a different result.
And there were several confrontations before...
No, don't think about it.Already have a result of the game, would like if that doesn't make any sense.
Losing a game is certainly not the first time for Yukimura.He always lost in the first few years of learning tennis, and for this reason he and Sanada formed a doubles partner against the senior players.
But at this moment, he understood a little bit, what Sanada's obsession with Nioh was.
It is the person who has been chasing himself, getting stronger and stronger, running continuously, and gradually catching up.Because I didn't slow down or slack off, I can't blame "being caught up" on "not working hard enough", but what else?Do you want to attribute the reason to "talent"?That's more like self-deception.
Being caught up to this matter will always make people unwilling.
But on the other hand, his anger at this time, apart from simply losing the game, is there a small part of it because he "thought he would definitely win" but didn't get what he wanted?
So when Sanada lost to Nioh, did he have a similar mentality?
It's really fun.
But Yukimura thinks that he is still in the mood to dig out the ingredients behind his psychological changes because he knows that the game is not over yet.
And now he began to imagine that if he still lost the game in the next game...
It was a future he hadn't envisioned before.
During the 10-minute intermission, Yukimura was also taking the time to recover his strength.
He changed into a clean hair tie and put away the wet one.Then he stood up again and took one look at Nioh before walking onto the court.He originally wanted to say something, but found that there seemed to be nothing to say.So he stepped onto the court, got into position, and waited for the second inning to begin.
In the second game, Nioh went first.
In the first game, Yukimura's mental power was brought into the illusion first, so Nioh still used most of his mental power for defense in the second game.
He focused more on breathing, which was related to the energy of reality, so Yukimura soon discovered that the dream also lost its effect on Nioh.
Mental tricks are useless, so go back to pure skill tennis.
The faster the pace of the game, the more beneficial it is for Nioh, so this time Yukimura controlled the situation of the game and pressed the pace of the game to a frequency that is most comfortable for him.
Nioh also tried to speed up, but under the premise that Yukimura did not intend to cooperate, forcing the speed up would only mess up the rhythm of the game.Although looking for opportunities in chaos is also Nioh's strength, his technical skills are weaker than Yukimura's, and once he reveals a flaw, Yukimura will catch the loophole.In comparison, it is also beneficial for him to maintain a fairly stable rhythm.
Want to create a game changer?
Nioh doesn't think it's necessary.
He tends to drag games into protracted battles.
Yukimura also soon discovered Nioh's plan.
It is not intended to create an opportunity to attack, but to maintain such a rhythm of the game, so that the score is constantly anxious.In this way, the game cannot be ended in a short time, and naturally it will be a fierce duel for several hours.If it takes another five hours... Yukimura understands that his state will have ups and downs.
Why is Nioh confident enough to maintain enough concentration and precision in long-term high-intensity games?
This is not a five hour long run.If it's just long-distance running, or aerobic exercise maintained at a certain intensity, then Yukimura can also be able to stay in state for five hours without ups and downs.But it's a game!Although the rhythm of the game is maintained in a fairly stable state, in fact the frequency of the two people attacking each other is not too slow, and each ball also shows their solid basic skills and powerful skills.
No ball is perfunctory, every ball is serious.
Yukimura guessed Nioh's plan.He knows himself and his state: his physical fitness is not bad, but his concentration and physical exertion will still fluctuate. When his physical strength reaches a certain level, he also needs to slow down and have time to rest and recover.
Can he take this game before reaching the turning point?
The sixth sense told Yukimura, no.
The scores between him and Nioh are rising alternately, and he is leading. Nioh seems to be in a state of "catching up", but it is still very early for the game to reach the match point!
And if, like in the first round, he purely uses his physical fitness and skills to entangle the score... Yukimura can certainly use his mental strength to control the field, and he doesn't think he will be defeated by the same move, but Nioh obviously will. Make changes accordingly.
We can't go on like this!
Then find the breaking point.
It would be too arrogant to consider the distribution of physical energy and mental power now.
Just think about this game, and put everything else into this game!
And Yukimura has the tricks to improve his own strength.It's an overdraft move, so he didn't choose to use it in the first game.But now, Yukimura believes that there is no need to wait any longer.
His mental power was revived, and King Ren's mental power also changed accordingly.
But to Nioh's surprise, the offensive of Yukimura's mental power didn't seem to be directed at him.but...
To himself? !
Yukimura used Yips on himself.
Of course, it is not simply attacking yourself like attacking an opponent, but using mental power to seal off a part of your perception, and then concentrate all your attention to achieve the effect of "closing your five senses". Used Yips".
It's a trick he's honed in his month into training camp.
When all abilities have been improved to a certain level and it is difficult to make a breakthrough in a short period of time, most of the tricks that can directly improve one's strength have some sequelae.Whether it is Tanejima's "Nothing After All" or Tokugawa's "Black Hole", both have the problem of excessive consumption.
Yukimura's move, by closing his five senses and concentrating all his attention and perception on tennis, will directly improve his strength. Correspondingly, there are also sequelae: double consumption of mental strength, physical strength and concentration.
This is a tipping trick, both positive and negative.
When Yukimura used this trick, Nioh's originally barely maintained score balance was broken.
He felt Yukimura's suddenly stronger pressure.
If he chooses to avoid Yukimura's edge at this time, then of course Yukimura can choose not to use this tactic, and seize the opportunity to use Nioh's retreat to "make progress".
Nioh quickly understood that he had no choice but to continue to fight hard, and even further overdraw himself, so Yukimura had to continue to maintain this move.He has to do what he can to bite the score.
How long can you maintain this trick?
Yukimura couldn't see Nioh, and couldn't hear the voice, but he seemed to feel Nioh's question from Nioh's return ball.He thought, I will persist longer than you until I win!
This is a showdown that has really turned into an overdraft.
Both are burning themselves, no matter the cost.
Although in essence, the burning of two people will not affect their own foundation, although it is an overdraft, but it is not too harmful to themselves. What those who are both on the sidelines feel is the determination to win and the complete concentration on the game. The shock.
"That's too..." Kuwahara pursed his lips, "Is everything going to be okay?"
"They know what they're doing," Liu said.
But Liu held the pen so hard that his white fingertips revealed Liu's uneasy mood.
After three hours, Nioh forcibly dragged the game to the third hour.But after Yukimura forcibly improved his strength, Nioh couldn't forcefully pull back the score like he did in the first game.
With a score of 6-4, the second game was Yukimura's victory.
But Nioh knew that his chance had come, and it was in the third game: Can Yukimura consume it like this again?
"What's this move called?" he asked Yukimura, "Isn't it also called Yips? Such a cruel move should have a separate name."
"Speaking of cruelty, your style of play is considered cruel, right?" Yukimura said with a smile, with unstoppable panting in his voice, "Then your style of play should also have a name."
"Isn't it just called 'deep sea'? The principle is the same." Nioh said.
"As expected of you." Yukimura shook his head, "I named this move 'Zero Sense'."
All five senses disappear, leaving only tennis balls, so it is "zero sense".And "zero" is also the first of all numbers, which is the most special and important meaning.The name contains Yukimura's heart: tennis is the most important thing.
There is still a 10-minute break, but under Nioh's entanglement, Yukimura, who has maintained zero sense for more than two hours, is on the verge of overdrawing both physically and mentally.
But Yukimura understands that this has nothing to do with the choice of tricks or the layout of the play.
If Nioh can't make him feel the pressure, then there is no need for him to maintain zero sense for so long.It was Nioh's strength that reached this point, and also chose the overdraft method, which led to the current result.
In the final analysis, the result of a tennis game is strength.
There may be elements of choice and tactics, but being able to win the game proves that a person does have such strength.
The third game...
Maybe I'll lose, Yukimura thought, but there's no way he'd give up.
Ren Wang's consumption is not less than his, can Ren Wang still persist?
On the court, he met Nioh's shining eyes.
Three hours later, Sanada, who was sweating all over despite being a referee, blew his whistle: "4-6! Nioh!"
"The total score is 2-1, Nioh... won!"
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