"Yes!"
Reporter Nitta had already considered it. He nodded with great certainty and spoke loudly to his superior.
Facing this confident junior, and thinking about his background and the sponsorship he had secured, Nitta's superior nodded approvingly.
"Since the station has entrusted this program to you, everything will be decided by you. If you think it's suitable, then go ahead and do it boldly. Leave the rest to ."
"Thank you!"
Nitta, full of enthusiasm, rushed to Seido High School to shoot material. Although there were many highly anticipated teams in this Spring Tournant in Tokyo, including Inashiro Industrial High School, which had just won the championship at the Spring Koshien, Nitta still firmly believed that Seido High School was most likely to stand out.
The spirit with which their players fought on the training ground was deeply imprinted in Nitta's heart, making it unforgettable.
Reporter Nitta firmly believed that the Seido High School Baseball Team would achieve great things.
Seido High School, of course, was delighted with Nitta's filming request.
Aside from not allowing him to interfere with training, aning he couldn't disturb the players during practice, he was free to film anywhere else.
Even Coach Kataoka, who usually disliked interviews, accepted two exclusive interviews with Nitta.
Ochiai, who had just started working at Seido High School, felt the most profound impact.
The team he had previously served was also a top-tier powerhouse in the country, but even there, Seido High School's level of prestige was sothing he had never seen.
The most advanced, most luxurious training facilities, the best accommodation and living conditions. These were just a given.
Even if other powerhouses weren't as extravagant as Seido High School, they weren't short on money either, and their equipnt was generally of the sa caliber.
If there were any shortcomings, it might be that their stadium wasn't as luxurious and they lacked a strength training room.
Other than that, there wasn't much difference.
However, a television reporter living on campus specifically for interviews was sothing Ochiai had never experienced before.
And it wasn't a small television station. It was Tokyo Television, a nationally renowned station.
Even if it wasn't the number one in the country, it was definitely in the top three.
Such a television station had chosen Seido High School to produce a program, instead of other powerhouses in Tokyo.
What a great opportunity.
Whether for the school or the players, it would bring imnse benefits.
Ochiai's original idea of working a couple of months to earn so money and then finding a better job began to waver.
He suddenly realized that staying at Seido High School, even as an assistant, seed pretty good.
It's better to be the head of a chicken than the tail of a phoenix.
This saying sounds inspiring, but in this world, how many people can truly achieve that?
If given the chance to be a divine beast, even if only its tail, most people would probably flock to it.
Although Ochiai yearned to coach a team, he was also an ordinary person who needed to eat, pay his mortgage, and support his young daughter who was about to start kindergarten.
After all, no one lives on air.
The reason Ochiai had such a thought was also largely related to the treatnt he received at Seido High School. His current inco had increased by 50% compared to what he had earned at his previous team.
Ochiai had already developed a good impression of Seido High School, and now he saw an even better prospect.
So he was just trying to convince himself.
Of course, this was just a thought. If soone offered the sa salary and was willing to let Ochiai coach a powerhouse, he probably wouldn't refuse.
Nitta's filming did have so impact on the mbers of the Seido High School Baseball Team.
The players trained more diligently and fought even harder on the field.
Especially the third-year seniors. They showed a desperate resolve.
They needed more exposure. Whether they went to university or beca professionals in the future, appearing on television beforehand would be of imnse benefit to them.
With only half a year left, they were naturally anxious.
After Zhang Han realized this, he consciously lowered his presence.
Yuuki and the other seniors had been good to him, and he didn't want to steal their thunder at this ti.
After all, it wasn't his era yet. He could wait until next year to perform.
Moreover, Zhang Han also believed that even if he didn't overperform in practice, his achievents would not be ignored by anyone.
Kuramochi and Asou also wondered why the third-year seniors were working so hard.
They thought it was because of the cara.
After all, who doesn't want to perform well in front of the cara? They felt the sa way.
But why was Zhang Han, who could steal the show the most, so low-key? He was not soone who liked to hide his brilliance.
They were both people who couldn't keep things to themselves, so they asked directly during dinner.
"Zhang San doesn't want to steal the seniors' thunder."
Miyuki explained with a smile.
Kuramochi and Asou imdiately understood.
This was the seniors' last sumr. After the Sumr Tournant, the seniors would leave the baseball team, just like Azuma Kiyokuni and the others.
At this ti, they naturally needed to perform well.
"Then let's take it easy during practice too."
Asou said.
Kuramochi nodded.
Zhang Han listened, but was unimpressed.
"It doesn't matter for you guys. Anyway, you can't steal the seniors' thunder."
Kuramochi's face imdiately turned red.
He knew Zhang Han was speaking the truth, but didn't this kid know that the truth was often the most hurtful?
"When did you beco as sarcastic as Miyuki?"
Kuramochi even felt a bit nostalgic for the old Zhang Han.
When he first t Zhang Han, Zhang Han was talented and had been directly promoted to the first string, and he was very aloof.
That kind of Zhang Han would make people feel distant, but not dislike him.
Now, Zhang Han had a good relationship with him, but when he spoke, he could literally choke people to death.
This guy could only be admired from afar. Once you got close, the image of a male god would crumble.
He wondered if the fans who were crazy about Zhang Han would be disappointed if they knew their idol had such a character.
"This is called being corrupted by bad company. It's all because of him that I've gone bad."
Zhang Han said seriously.
Miyuki retorted unceremoniously: "You were like this to begin with."
The night passed uneventfully.
The next day, the players of the Seido High School Baseball Team arrived at Akita Stadium by bus.
They were about to play their first ga of the Spring Tournant.
Since the Autumn Tournant ended in October, it had been a full six months, and Seido High School had not played a single official ga.
Although they had continuous invitations for practice gas and had even played against the champions of both the Spring Koshien and Sumr Koshien, they had not played a single official ga.
This was the first official ga the Seido High School Baseball Team had played in six months.
Their opponent was Ushimaru Agricultural High School, which had won their previous ga 7-0.
Ushimaru Agricultural High School had reached the second round of the Autumn Tournant and was eliminated in the third round, aning they had at least the strength of a top-32 team in Tokyo, or even stronger.
That achievent was from six months ago.
Their growth since then, and the evolution of their players, were largely unknown.
And in their previous ga, they had easily crushed their opponent without showing much of their real strength.
Because Ushimaru Agricultural High School had perford so exceptionally, so had even called them one of the dark horses of this tournant.
However, this dark horse seed to have bad luck, encountering the Seido High School Baseball Team in the second round.
Besides Ushimaru Agricultural, several other dark horses had erged in this tournant, defeating strong teams in the first round and successfully advancing.
Tokyo is truly a magical place. Not only is it filled with powerhouses, but there are also many strong contenders and dark horses with solid strength.
It is definitely not easy to stand out from these teams.
"The Tokyo Spring Baseball Tournant, Round 2, Ga 3, the match between the Seido High School Baseball Team and the Ushimaru Agricultural High School Baseball Team, has officially begun!"
In the stands, there were just over 1,000 spectators, sparsely seated.
Even the die-hard supporters of Seido High School were not particularly enthusiastic about this ga.
They thought there was nothing worth watching.
Nitta was among these thousand-plus spectators.
His surroundings were filled with people who supported Seido High School, including players from the school's second and third strings, as well as seven to eight hundred supporters.
In contrast, their opponents were quite pitiful by comparison.
They had only a sparse one to two hundred supporters, many of whom were their schoolmates.
But Ushimaru Agricultural was not disheartened by their small numbers.
On the contrary, they had a strong spirit.
Before taking the field, the Ushimaru Agricultural players gathered together and put their hands in a pile.
"Go!"
"Go!!!"
They took to the field with soaring morale and the ga officially began.
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