Chapter 137: Two Meter Giant
Chapter 137: Two Meter Giant
The match began with Aoba Johsai serving.
For this practice match, Coach Irihata set up Aoba Johsai's defensive lineup right from the start. The back row consisted of Hanamaki Takahiro, Shinji Watari, and Iwaizumi Hajime—a defensive wall designed specifically to counter Hyakuzawa Y?dai's towering spikes.
"Iwaizumi-senpai, give them a strong serve!"
Iwaizumi launched his serve. While his serves might only be average in national tournaments, they came across as ferocious for Kakugawa Academy.
Kakugawa's libero, Minamida Taishi, anticipated the ball's trajectory and quickly moved into position to receive it.
So heavy!
The serve caused Minamida to stagger slightly, but he managed to send the ball back towards the setter.
"Hyakuzawa!"
Komaki Yuzuru called without hesitation. Right now, their team's most dangerous weapon was Hyakuzawa's spikes. Against Aoba Johsai, they needed their ace to make a statement.
The ball was set towards the right wing, where Hyakuzawa began his approach from the back row. His massive frame exuded an intimidating aura as he surged forward.
Seeing this, Taichi also pulled back for a running start.
Both players jumped simultaneously, with Hyakuzawa spiking the ball against Taichi's solo block.
Boom!
Hyakuzawa's spike sailed over Taichi's outstretched hands.
Taichi's eyes narrowed. That contact point…might even be higher than Ushijima Wakatoshi's.
"Two meters really is an incredible natural advantage."
However, the spike's trajectory was too simple—something easy to predict. From the back row, Iwaizumi Hajime cleanly dug the ball.
The power isn't as overwhelming as expected?
Oikawa T?ru quickly stepped in to set. As Taichi landed, he dashed towards the left wing.
Having faced spikes from players like Ushijima Wakatoshi, Kiry? Wakatsu, and Aran Ojiro, Aoba Johsai's defence wasn't about to crumble from something like this.
At the far-left side of the court, Kaedehara Taichi jumped. Kakugawa's front-row players, still processing their surprise at Hyakuzawa's failed spike, were caught off guard.
The ball was set perfectly in front of Taichi.
Bang!
A clean and decisive point for Aoba Johsai.
[Aoba Johsai 1 - 0 Kakugawa]
Kakugawa's players were left reeling.
So… this is what a national-level offence looks like?
Their minds buzzed with questions:
Didn't their block just fail? Why didn't they score? How did that guy who blocked on the right suddenly appear in the air on the left wing? And that set—when did it even get there?
It was incomprehensible.
Hyakuzawa Y?dai stood frozen in place, equally baffled.
What just happened?
He had spiked the ball the same way he always did. But almost instantly, the ball was slammed back to their side!
Taichi, who had intended to keep to himself as the quiet, modest type, couldn't help but quip when he saw Hyakuzawa's blank expression:
"Volleyball isn't that simple, big guy."
Iwaizumi stepped up to serve again.
Bang!
This time, the ball dropped between Kaito Asamushi and Isao Inagaki, who hesitated for a brief moment, letting it land untouched.
[Aoba Johsai 2 - 0 Kakugawa]
"Wow, it's been ages since Iwa-chan scored directly on a serve! What a rarity!" Oikawa shouted dramatically.
"Oh, is that so?" Iwaizumi smiled pleasantly while holding the ball but fixed Oikawa with an icy glare.
Oikawa gulped, shifting nervously. "Aaah..um...Iwa-chan, we're still in a match…"
"Hmph."
Iwaizumi served again, but this time, he misjudged the force.
Boom!
A wild 'home run' sent the ball flying out of bounds behind Kakugawa.
[Aoba Johsai 2 - 1 Kakugawa]
"Tch. Should've aimed for that Bakakawa's head," Iwaizumi muttered under his breath.
Oikawa shuddered but pretended not to hear.
Kakugawa took the serve, with Yoshiaki Nurukawa sending the ball into play.
To Aoba Johsai, it posed no threat.
Shinji Watari received it effortlessly, delivering a perfect pass to Oikawa.
Kaedehara Taichi leapt from the right wing. Hyakuzawa, still rooted in place, stared in confusion.
Why are you jumping? Isn't the ball still above the setter?!!
Almost as soon as Taichi reached his peak height, the ball was there, set perfectly in his strike zone.
Boom!
Another spike from Taichi. Another point for Aoba Johsai.
[Aoba Johsai 3 - 1 Kakugawa]
"Was it too soon to bring Kakugawa Academy here?" Coach Anabara murmured anxiously. "It's not just Hyakuzawa—the whole team's gap in ability is glaring. I'm worried they'll…"
"There's only a month until the Spring High qualifiers," Coach Washij? said sternly, his tone uncompromising. "He'll have to face this reality sooner or later."
"In recent years, plenty of young monsters have emerged. If he stays at Kakugawa to 'develop slowly,' he'll never catch up." Washij? offered a brief explanation.
Coach Anaibara fell silent, recalling how his Johzenji had been obliterated by Aoba Johsai in the Inter-High qualifiers.
Karasuno, Date Tech, Aoba Johsai, Shiratorizawa, Wakunan…
Looking back, if their group had been any tougher, Johzenji might not have even made it to the prefectural top eight.
—Bang!
Inside the court, Taichi scored yet again with a spike using the same method.
Hyakuzawa Y?dai was spiralling into deep self-doubt.
Three months ago, when the coach approached him, he confidently declared: "Height and power—these simple and pure attributes, once they surpass a certain threshold, become unmatched weapons."
But now…why is this happening?!!
"Hey, big guy, this is the third point already. I think it's time to change things up," \ Taichi said suddenly.
Aoba Johsai served again, with Kunimi Akira targeting Hyakuzawa's position.
Though Hyakuzawa's teammates tried to shield him from receiving, their efforts to cover for him often got in the way of his approach runs, further hindering his offence.
"Cover"
Inagaki Isao's first touch was slightly off, sending the ball toward the left side.
Asamushi Kaito saved it, sending the ball back toward the net.
The set was low enough that Hyakuzawa didn't even need to take an approach to jump and spike.
But suddenly, a large pair of hands appeared diagonally in front of him.
Smack!
The ball ricocheted off Kaedehara Taichi's arm, dropping back into Kakugawa's court.
[Aoba Johsai 4 - 1 Kakugawa]
"Ah, this point was just an accident. I didn't expect your spike to be so weak," Taichi remarked with a grin toward Hyakuzawa.
"Ah, it feels like that big guy's spirit is about to shatter," Terushima Y?ji said with a conflicted expression. He had thought a match against someone two meters tall would be exciting, but now it just felt like Taichi was bullying him.
"Why are you sympathizing with the opponent?" Futamata Takeru asked.
"Well, didn't we lose to them before?" Terushima replied matter-of-factly. "Of course, I see them as enemies now…"
"..."
Fair enough. Painful memories of their loss resurfaced.
-----
Smack!
Hyakuzawa's spike was once again received by Aoba Johsai.
This feeling of helplessness was unbearable.
Aoba Johsai relied solely on Taichi to block Hyakuzawa, with four players in the back row ready to cover any rebounds.
Hyakuzawa found himself straining to jump for every ball, fearing that any hesitation would result in Taichi intercepting him.
"It's coming," Oikawa T?ru set the ball high to the right wing as Taichi sprinted in for his approach.
The high set gave Kakugawa's players time to react. As long as Aoba Johsai didn't use their strange quick attacks, Kakugawa felt confident they could block it!
Hyakuzawa jumped across from Taichi, his hands fully extending above Taichi's striking position.
"This time, I've got it!"
Hyakuzawa was confident in his block's positioning.
—BANG!
The ball flew past Hyakuzawa's left side, slamming into Kakugawa's court.
Kaedehara Taichi's sharp cross-court spike earned Aoba Johsai another point.
[Aoba Johsai 5 - 1 Kakugawa]
Even though his body was facing forward, how could Taichi spike with such an angle?
Hyakuzawa no longer wanted to continue playing…
"Don't give up, Hyakuzawa! We'll add one more blocker!" Minamida Taishi shouted from the back row.
"That's right! If we can match his blocks, we'll find a way!" Middle blocker Eiji Makodo encouraged.
Really?
Hyakuzawa glanced at the expressionless Taichi across the net.
Would adding more blockers even help against someone who could change their tactics on a whim?
But wasn't this even more agonizing for his seniors on the team?
Hyakuzawa nodded resolutely. No matter what, he would give it his all.
Oikawa T?ru glanced at Taichi. Somehow, it felt like this guy was turning Aoba Johsai into the villain team.
As the match progressed, even with Kakugawa adding an extra blocker, Taichi's cross-court spikes continued to score.
When Kakugawa resorted to triple blocks, Taichi switched to line shots, leaving them helpless.
When Kakugawa included their libero in the back row to guard against his line shots, Kaedehara's tips and touch-outs became the final nails in Kakugawa's coffin.
At this point, Kakugawa had four or even five players focused solely on defending against one player.
And yet, they still couldn't stop him!
Kakugawa's setter, Komaki Yuzuru, had long realized that Aoba Johsai was deliberately letting their first-year ace attack solo. There wasn't even a need to consider other strategies!
So this is what a national-level ace looks like.
The other Kakugawa players were steeped in despair.
Kaedehara Taichi, on the other hand, was thriving. This was his first semi-official match since the national tournament, and the excitement of the game had him fired up.
With the opposing team being relatively weaker, Taichi's techniques—ones that struggled to score during nationals—were now shining.
Unlike the pressure of strong opponents, this freer environment allowed Taichi to vividly envision the heights he would reach in the future.
"Taichi!"
Oikawa shouted, setting the ball high in the middle.
From the back row, Kaedehara began his approach—one step, two steps, three steps—crouching low. With a resounding "thump", his arms swung back as he soared into the air like an eagle.
It was the final point of the first set, but Taichi felt weightless, his vision expansive, and an endless surge of power coursing through him.
—B O O M—
His right hand smashed into the ball at its peak.
Smack! The ball collided with Hyakuzawa's arm.
But with such an ineffective block—
In the next instant, the ball blasted through Hyakuzawa's arms, slamming heavily into Kakugawa's court.
The two-meter giant's wall was shattered by Kaedehara Taichi's relentless spike.
[Aoba Johsai 25 - 8 Kakugawa]
The referee's whistle blew. The first set was over.
Kakugawa's players stood in stunned silence, their gazes toward Kaedehara Taichi tinged with fear.
Hyakuzawa Y?dai had attempted 17 spikes that set, scoring only 3 points.
Meanwhile, Kaedehara Taichi attempted 21 spikes including 2 cross-court errors, 1 line error, and 1 deflected shot. Adding a point from blocking, he scored a total of 15 points in a single set!
_________
[T/N] - If you guys want to read 50 Chapters in advance of the current story, you can support me on my Patreon. Trust me, it's awesome!
Link - /Iseeblack [Remove the brackets]