Simultaneous travel: invincible from the beginning of the anime!

Chapter 22: Has Seiya been hiding his strength?

Chapter 22 Has Seiya been hiding his strength?
"Forty to zero!"

"This round is won by Wenren Shengya. The match is over. The final result is six to one..."

When Ishida, who was acting as the "referee", announced the final result, everyone present was stunned.

The audience standing outside the court looked at Seiya who was still swinging the racket without blushing or breathing hard, and they were also in disbelief.

As for Seiya's opponent, Kamio Akira, he was lying on the ground in a spread-eagle position, gasping for breath.

"You must be kidding! Armin was defeated by Seiya with such a huge difference of six to one!"

"And didn't you notice, apart from losing the first game and dropping a few points at the beginning of the second game, Seiya hasn't lost a single point since the second game.

Even when facing Amin, who had already mastered the rhythm, he was able to control the situation by directly scoring with serves several times."

"Was Seiya this strong before? Could it be that guy has been hiding his strength?"

"How can Seiya be so strong? If it wasn't Kamio who played just now, but me...why didn't I just grab Kamio? I was the one Seiya was training with today..."

Everyone simply chose to ignore Shinji's muttering, and they were also extremely surprised by the strength that Seiya showed today.

We all came up from the first grade, and we all know each other's strengths and weaknesses.

Seiya is slightly stronger than Fukaji and Kamio, but his strength is very limited.

In previous practice matches, the scores were generally around 7 to 5 or 6 to 4.

Moreover, Shinji and Kamio are growing very fast. Recently, in practice matches, they have begun to occasionally defeat Seiya.

But no one expected that such a situation would suddenly arise today.

"Today's Seiya's movements are completely different from before, but his movements are incredibly natural, as if they have been honed through countless trials and tribulations.

In other words, was he actually hiding his strength before?
So what was the reason that made him no longer want to hide his strength?"

Seeing Seiya winning with a crushing score of 6 to 1, Tachibana Kippei, the captain of the Fudomine Tennis Club, also looked at Seiya's back with a serious expression.

That's right, compared to others, he believed that Seiya was hiding his strength rather than growing suddenly.

Because if someone said that someone could grow so much in a short period of time, Ju Jiping would definitely not believe it.

Moreover, although Seiya's movements and reactions just now were different from before, there was no sense of awkwardness in either serving or returning the ball.

This also means that Seiya actually knew these things a long time ago, but he just never used them.

The reason for hiding his strength is unknown to Ju Jiping, but everyone has his own secrets. After all, isn't it the same for him as he is one of the "Two Heroes of Kyushu"?

As for why Seiya chose this opportunity to show his strength...

Ju Jiping looked at his sister Xiaoxing who was cheering excitedly, and seemed to have figured out something in his mind.

Seiya's practice match opponent today was supposed to be Shinji.

But when he saw Xiao Xing intimately holding Seiya's arm and entering the tennis court, Kamio immediately jumped out to challenge Seiya.

Then there is the scene right now.

Tachibana Kippei is really troubled. In his eyes, both Seiya and Kamio are excellent juniors, and he doesn't know who to help. If only he had a younger sister...

And if Seiya, who was present, knew what Kiyohira was thinking at the moment, he would definitely cry out for injustice.

Originally, he was thinking of going home and trying to integrate kendo into tennis, but was inexplicably dragged to the tennis court by Xiao Xing.

Then Kamio became inexplicably jealous and expressed his desire for a duel between men.

Since they were already at the tennis court, Seiya accepted Kamio's challenge with the idea that it didn't matter who he was playing against.

At the beginning, because Seiya was still familiar with the difference between swinging a racket and a sword, he was defeated by Kamio.

But as he gradually became familiar with this feeling, and with his physical strength and reaction increasing dramatically, Kamio was soon beaten up by him.

It is not surprising that Tachibana Kippei thought that he had been hiding his strength before, because after sharing the power, Sword Master Seiya's kendo insights and memories seemed as if he was born with them.

When you use something you already know, there is naturally no sense of awkwardness.

And to tell you something that hurt Kamio's heart, after adapting to his own abilities, Seiya didn't even use 30% of his strength, but his opponent Kamio had already fallen.

When Seiya saw Kamio lying exhausted on the ground, he walked out of the tennis court with his hands in his pockets, and he remembered a very famous pretentious line from his previous life.

"That year, I put my hands in my pockets and didn't know what an opponent was. As long as I made a slight move, I knew the limit of this level."

"Seiya, hurry up and tell me what kind of special training did you do to become so strong!"

Seeing Seiya beating Kamio, Xiao Xing, who had been watching the game, finally reacted from her slightly open-mouthed state of surprise, and then ran into the court, questioning Seiya excitedly.

"So, didn't I say that before? I've been playing games and trying to incorporate some of the techniques from the games into tennis.

Before, although I had solid basic skills, I never had my own style, right?
But now, I think I have found the style of tennis that suits me."

After hearing what Seiya said, Xiao Xing and the other people in Fudo Peak were all dumbfounded.

No, playing games can make you stronger? Do you really believe this?
"What's the name of the game you're playing?"

Although he thought Seiya was talking nonsense, out of curiosity, Tachibana Kippei still asked the question on everyone's mind.

“Um, as for the name, I didn’t understand it because it’s a foreign game, but as for the genre, it’s a combat adventure game.

The movements I just made were all imitations of the kendo moves in the game. I seem to be quite talented in this area."

Speaking of his kendo, Tachibana Kippei finally remembered why Seiya's previous actions gave him a familiar feeling.

Because Seiya is not the first person to integrate martial arts into tennis.

Not to mention the distant Shitenhoji, Sanada from Rikkai University and a second-year freshman from Hyotei seem to be players of this type.

However, as Seiya said, all his kendo moves were learned in games, but Tachibana Kippei didn't believe it.

With such skillful swinging and returning of the racket, Tachibana Kippei would rather believe that Seiya is also a well-trained kendo master in reality.

Otherwise, it would be impossible to have such physical memory just by playing games.

(End of this chapter)

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