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Now reading: Chapter 402: The Invincible Straight Ball at 155 km/h from Diamond no Ace: My Sharingan, a Action novel by DaoOfPeeking.

"Mature?"

Confusion filled the eyes of those who heard the comnt.

For many spectators, the word felt out of place when used to describe a high school pitcher. It sounded more like sothing reserved for seasoned professionals.

Fujio, wearing a baseball cap, adjusted the brim slightly and spoke like a veteran instructor giving a lecture.

"In high school baseball, maturity is rare. Because of age and environnt, most student pitchers rely heavily on passion. That passion is sothing professional players sotis lack."

Everyone around him listened attentively.

Especially the tall, long-legged reporter beside him. The young woman looked at Fujio with unconcealed admiration.

After all, not every baseball insider possessed his depth of insight.

"Sotis weaker teams defeat stronger ones precisely because of that passion," Fujio continued. "But there are exceptions."

He paused.

"Occasionally, among high school pitchers, there are rare individuals who can maintain composure despite that youthful intensity. They know exactly what attitude to adopt and what thod to use at every mont of the ga."

"That," he said firmly, "is maturity."

The crowd gradually began to understand.

"Earlier in his career, Zhou Hao often pitched with hot blood. He actively chased strikeouts. He wanted to crush opponents outright."

Heads nodded.

No one needed Fujio to explain further.

Now, Zhou Hao was different.

As long as he secured the out, he wouldn't waste an extra ounce of stamina.

That approach carried risk.

Pitching economically ant occasionally allowing contact. If the opponent seized the opportunity, they could punish him.

Even soone as powerful as Zhou Hao couldn't completely avoid that possibility.

Yet he still chose to pitch this way.

Why?

Because he had absolute confidence.

Even if sothing went wrong, he believed he could suppress it.

That calm assurance—that quiet dominance—was the true aning of maturity.

"As expected of the nation's number one pitcher…"

"Unbelievable."

Even ordinary spectators could grasp it.

In Seido's dugout, Zhou Hao's teammates bead with pride.

"As expected of Senior Zhou Hao. He's becoming more relaxed every ga."

"One day, we'll stand on this field fighting alongside him."

Bottom of the Second — Seido on Offense

Seido's powerful lineup failed to break through this inning.

Three batters. Three outs.

The ga moved to the top of the third.

Top of the Third — Teito's Seventh Batter

Teito's seventh batter stepped into the box.

Their supporters had already ford a pessimistic expectation.

Even the cleanup and fifth batter had been overwheld.

If those core sluggers looked like kindergarteners against Zhou Hao…

What hope did the lower order have?

So fans almost couldn't bear to watch.

But on the mound, Zhou Hao showed no sign of relaxation.

His posture remained serious.

His focus did not waver.

It was as if he were still facing Teito's strongest hitters.

In the stands, Teito's coach clenched his teeth.

"Why can't a heaven-sent talent like this belong to us?"

Zhou Hao's performance was dazzling.

Not just his skill—

His ntality.

Even when holding the upper hand, he never underestimated weaker opponents.

He treated every batter the sa.

The seventh batter stared at Zhou Hao, a chill running down his spine.

Though Zhou Hao was only sixteen—a second-year high school student—

The aura around him felt overwhelming.

As if he could swallow everything whole.

"So terrifying…"

Despite being younger, Zhou Hao exuded a presence far beyond them.

It felt like he could crush them like ants if he wished.

The seventh batter shook his head violently.

"No… that's just an illusion."

No matter how dominant Zhou Hao appeared, he was still human.

Two arms. Two legs.

Not so mythical being with three heads and six arms.

"In a head-on fight… I might not lose."

And this was baseball.

Anything could happen.

As long as he continued battling, perhaps an unexpected chance would appear.

Just as that thought crossed his mind—

Zhou Hao moved.

Leg lift.

Stride.

Arm whip.

The motion flowed like it had been rehearsed tens of thousands of tis.

Effortless.

Natural.

The baseball left his hand—

Boom!

It wasn't until the baseball left Zhou Hao's hand that Teito's seventh batter truly felt the terror.

The pitch seed to carry thunder.

In the blink of an eye, it was already in front of him.

"So fast!"

"Spiral ball?"

That was his first instinct.

If it wasn't the legendary Spiral Ball, what else could possibly feel this overwhelming?

But in the next split second, he realized—

The rotation wasn't that heavy.

It wasn't breaking.

It wasn't twisting.

It was simply… straight.

A pure beam of light connecting Zhou Hao's palm to the strike zone.

His eyes widened.

How could a fastball be this beautiful?

Before he could process it—

Snap!

"Strike!!"

A wave of gasps erupted from the stands.

"Oh my God!"

"That's insane!"

Confused, the seventh batter looked up at the electronic scoreboard.

The number glowed clearly:

154.5 km/h

His mind went blank.

Against soone like him—who posed almost no threat—

Why throw that hard?

The crowd shared the sa confusion.

Why?

What was the point?

No answer ca.

Zhou Hao was already in motion again.

Boom!

Another fastball.

Another blur.

The seventh batter stood frozen, like a puppet with its strings cut.

It was too fast.

He couldn't even begin his swing.

Snap!

"Strike!"

"Strike three!"

"Strikeout!!"

One out. No runners.

Teito's eighth batter stepped in.

Around Fujio, people glanced at him again.

Monts ago, he had spoken of maturity.

But what they were seeing now looked like the reckless storm of a hot-blooded youth.

Where was the composure?

Where was the restraint?

Fujio sighed softly.

He hadn't intended to elaborate further.

But Oowada Akiko stood beside him, eyes filled with doubt.

As her senior—and half a ntor—he had to explain.

"The difference lies in what he wants," Fujio said calmly. "When the objective changes, the aura changes."

He continued:

"This speed storm can erase the remaining batters quickly—and send a warning."

He paused.

"Don't forget. Zhou Hao won't be pitching next inning."

Understanding dawned.

This wasn't recklessness.

It was calculation.

By unleashing pure velocity now—over 150 km/h repeatedly—

He crushed Teito's montum before handing the mound to a teammate.

Even if the lower-order batters got a hittable pitch, their bodies wouldn't catch up to this speed.

The psychological impact alone would linger.

"He doesn't feel like a high school player anymore…"

A fan murmured, scalp tingling.

On the field, the storm continued.

The eighth batter saw the fastball—

And his mind emptied.

It wasn't about courage.

It wasn't about skill.

The ball was simply too fast.

Even if he guessed correctly, his body wouldn't respond in ti.

The first pitch.

Strike.

The second pitch.

Strike.

Pressed into a corner, he finally swung at the third pitch—if only to waste one more throw.

Even missing would at least cost Zhou Hao sothing.

That thought comforted him.

But—

Snap!

The bat cut through air.

The ball slamd into the mitt.

"Strike three!"

"Strikeout!!"

Two outs. Bases empty.

The stadium was fully conquered now.

"Terrifying…"

"That velocity…"

"He doesn't spare anyone!"

"He gives every pitch his all!"

"This is respect for the opponent!"

The comnts overlapped chaotically.

Teito's coach, had he heard clearly, might have coughed blood from anger.

Full effort?

Hardly.

This kind of explosive straight fastball required remarkably little wasted movent.

It was an efficient release of power—natural and repeatable.

Zhou Hao simply made it look overwhelming.

With two outs, Teito made a move.

They sent in a pinch hitter.

A towering figure over 185 centiters tall—built like a wall.

If they didn't act now, there might be no opportunity left.

The giant stepped into the box.

Zhou Hao set.

Delivered.

Boom!

The ball scread through the air.

The pinch hitter didn't even flinch in ti.

The pitch carved straight through the strike zone.

Snap!

"Strike!!!"

On the giant electronic screen—

The number flashed brightly.

155 km/h

The entire stadium fell into stunned silence.

The straight ball at 155 kiloters per hour.

Not a trick.

Not a breaking pitch.

Just pure, overwhelming speed.

Zhou Hao stood on the mound, calm and expressionless—

As if 155 km/h was simply routine.

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