"The seniors are amazing, right?" Kanzaki Ryou asked.
"Amazing," Kawakami said, eyes wide.
Just then, Isashiki stopped swinging and walked over. "Ryou, co on! I want to hit your ball!"
"Senior, you must be tired already. You want to hit my ball now?" Kanzaki Ryou asked, smiling.
"What? Looking down on ? Even if I'm tired, I can still hit your ball out!" Isashiki snapped, his expression like a delinquent daring soone to challenge him.
Kanzaki Ryou shook his head. "I'm not pitching today."
"Then why are you here?"
"I want to practice my batting and try to hit another ho run in the next ga."
"You're quite greedy, aren't you, kid? Are you trying to surpass Senior Azuma's record?" Isashiki said incredulously.
Kanzaki Ryou chuckled. "A pitcher who doesn't want to hit a ho run isn't a good center fielder."
"Huh? Kid, you want to snatch my position?" Isashiki's face darkened. Center field was his territory—was this kid really aiming for it?
"Just kidding, Senior, don't be so anxious. But speaking of it, Coach Kataoka really did tell to practice outfield defense. Can Senior teach ?"
"And you said you weren't targeting my position, kid! Co here and die!"
Isashiki lunged at Kanzaki Ryou like a dog in heat.
After a brief but chaotic tussle, Isashiki finally stood upright, triumphant, and glanced at Kawakami, who was visibly flustered and uneasy.
Is this how Ryou gets along with the seniors? I can't learn this! Kawakami thought.
"What about you? Are you going to pitch?" Isashiki asked, still glaring.
"I… I…" Kawakami stamred. This Senior was terrifying.
"Are you pitching or not?" Isashiki pressed. He was eager to swing.
Kawakami swallowed hard. "Pitch."
"Hahaha, co on, let's go over there." Isashiki laughed loudly, grabbing Kawakami's arm and dragging him off.
Kawakami sent a helpless look at Kanzaki Ryou.
"Kawakami, good luck! I want to hit your ball too," Kanzaki Ryou said with a mischievous grin, waving.
Soon, Kawakami was cornered in the batting cage by Isashiki.
"Co on, Kawakami, entertain !" Isashiki shouted, wielding his bat like a weapon.
"Isashiki, you're too impatient. Our junior hasn't even ward up yet," a calm, asured voice interjected—Kominato Ryosuke.
Hearing Kominato's voice, Kawakami shivered. Two seniors, now? This was beyond intimidating.
"Quick, warm up!" Isashiki barked, giving Kawakami a hard pat on the back.
A few minutes later, Kanzaki Ryou joined Kominato Ryosuke's side. "Senior, you want to hit too?"
"Yes, I want to see our junior's skill," Kominato Ryosuke replied, tone gentle but intimidating.
"That's a bit cruel, isn't it?" Kanzaki Ryou worried aloud. One Isashiki was enough for Kawakami. Two seniors? His spirit might crack.
"Well, isn't this what you wanted to see?" Kominato countered, smiling slightly.
Kanzaki Ryou shook his head but didn't interfere further. He had brought Kawakami for a reason. This was psychological training, not punishnt.
"Senior is indeed amazing. Then I'll leave it to you," Kanzaki Ryou said with a smile.
"It's nothing," Kominato waved it off. "Hey, Ryou, aren't you afraid other pitchers will grow and threaten your position?"
Kanzaki Ryou chuckled. "No. It's a good thing for the team to have another great pitcher. Otherwise, no matter how good I am, Seidou won't win Koshien."
"Championship? You have big ambitions," Kominato Ryosuke said, surprised.
"Of course. This is a goal that must be achieved," Kanzaki Ryou said, eyes on Kawakami, who was getting ready to pitch.
"Besides, my pitching speed is too high. You should know what happens if I overuse it," Kanzaki Ryou added.
Kominato frowned. A growing high school pitcher throwing at 150 kiloters per hour—overdoing it could be dangerous, even career-threatening.
"Have you told Coach Kataoka?" he asked.
"Not yet. He's already busy enough. I know my limits, so no need to worry him," Kanzaki Ryou replied.
Kominato nodded. "I'll keep an eye on you."
"Haha, Senior, if you want to help , why not train Kawakami more?" Kanzaki Ryou suggested.
"You think highly of him?" Kominato asked.
"Of course. If he masters his Slider and sinker, he'll help the team trendously next sumr. I might be a bit arrogant, but I can't carry the team alone. Senior, you wouldn't want to burn out, would you?" Kanzaki Ryou smiled sincerely.
Kominato stared for a mont, then smiled. "Without you, we'd be in a lot of trouble."
Just then, Isashiki, having finished his round, walked over triumphantly with his bat.
"Ya haha, my batting is aweso!" he boasted.
"Being so serious with a first-year is tasteless," Kominato said gently, though his voice carried quiet authority.
"Kominato, you're getting more and more annoying," Isashiki grumbled, standing beside Kanzaki Ryou.
Kominato didn't argue. After a brief nod to Kawakami, he stood opposite him.
Kanzaki Ryou observed Kawakami carefully. The boy looked composed now, showing no signs of backing down.
Kawakami's biggest problem wasn't talent—it was his personality. Lacking confidence, he had ambition but couldn't express it, especially in front of seniors or Coach Kataoka. Kanzaki Ryou knew he couldn't teach Kawakami pitching techniques, but he could shape his mindset.
Isn't he weak? Isn't he unable to handle pressure?
"Kawakami!" Kanzaki Ryou suddenly shouted.
Kawakami, about to pitch, trembled and dropped the ball.
"Ryou… what's wrong?" Kawakami stamred.
"Bottom of the ninth, Seidou leads by one run, two balls, runners on first base and second, no outs…"
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