Transmigrating into a Book: Beating Up the Little Tyrant Today

Chapter 120 Youth Olympic Games Women's Singles Champion

On the day I left for the Youth Olympic Games, I posted a Weibo message:

"Hi October! My final exams are here. To improve, you have to accept one challenge after another. I hope for good results. Happy National Day everyone!"

Blizzard replied with encouragement, and just after Da Tou replied, he refreshed the page and saw Sasha's reply, which was quickly pushed to the top by netizens.

After replying to Sasha with "Go for it!", Da Tou also posted a photo of Sasha at the airport.

There's a type of person who takes photos of Sasha as if they're afraid only their own phone will know and that netizens won't see them.

At the same time, Qiu Shiyue's alternate account posted a melancholic and sentimental message:

"I have principles. This is the third time you've posted her photos. Once is enough, twice is too much, but a third time won't do. Since you've done it again, then I—"

Blizzard's heart skipped a beat, fearing that she might cause some trouble again. She sprang out of bed to check if Qiu Shiyue was next door, in case she had secretly slipped away again.

so far so good.

When she opened the door, Qiu Shiyue posted another update:

"I can only forgive you one more time. My bottom line can be lowered again and again for you."

The accompanying picture shows a selfie with a pout.

Most people at this stage use pouting and cute poses with various animation effects when taking photos, which is very adorable. But Qiu Shiyue's pose gives off a bitter and resentful feeling.

Even if she had a preconceived notion, she just couldn't stand it no matter what, so she would report it as usual.

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On the 7th, the Youth Olympic Games started with the men's and women's singles matches. Despite the time difference, Blizzard insisted on watching the live broadcast.

Watch as Sasha fought her way through the competition, effortlessly reaching the finals to face Hirano from the Xiao Ri Zi team.

The strength of the Xiao Rizi team should not be underestimated; they have always been a formidable opponent for the Chinese national table tennis team.

Thinking back to Sasha's match against Hirano last year, Blizzard's heart pounded. Sasha fought under immense pressure and defeated Hirano, showing remarkable resilience at such a young age. Now, facing her again in the finals, Blizzard remains confident in Sasha.

Two fast-paced players are about to engage in a fast-paced battle.

As Sasha ran onto the field, a clear "Go Sys!" rang out from the stands. Her gaze lingered on the source of the sound for a few seconds, giving her immense courage.

As the first game began, Sasha got off to a good start with a powerful backhand topspin after serving. Hirano then returned a spin ball, and Sasha smashed it out of bounds, tying the score.

Sasha controlled the rhythm of the match with her forehand and backhand attacks and varied shot placement, extending her lead to 6-3.

Hirano's ability to sweep aside three of Kapton's main players demonstrates her skill. She used her sharp fast attacks and unpredictable serves to entangle Sasha, tying the score at 7-7.

Now that they've played to this point, both players are fully in form and performing at their highest level.

比赛一度打的非常胶灼,从7:7打到9:9,又从9:9打到11平。

In crucial moments, it all comes down to who has the better mentality. Sasha, with her big heart, remained as steady as a mountain, and her attacks were still sharp.

Hirano made two mistakes due to nervousness, and Sasa managed to win the first game with difficulty.

In the second game, both players continued their offensive momentum from the first game, each utilizing their strengths to attack.

Both players employ a sharp, fast-paced style of play, and their approaches are quite similar. Neither player managed to pull ahead, and the score remained close until it reached 4-4.

Hirano then changed her serve and scored consecutive points. Sasa was not to be outdone and seized every opportunity to attack with a flick and smash when she received the serve. The score remained deadlocked until 9:8.

Hirano then frequently attacked from the backhand side to take the lead and reach match point. Sasha then took back a point, and Hirano finally won the game 11-9 with sharp shots, tying the score at 1-1.

Hirano was full of confidence, jumping around during halftime and when he came on.

They started the third game aggressively, wanting to continue their victory from the previous game.

Using her quick attacks and changing direction to take the lead, Sasha remained calm and composed, gradually overtaking Hirano to 10-8 with her powerful forehand attack. Hirano then managed to pull back a point, but Sasha won the crucial third game with a topspin shot.

Even watching it a second time, Blizzard was still thrilled. In other words, every game of Sasha's was exciting. Regardless of winning or losing, the only reason to watch her focused play was to enjoy the game.

Off the field, the coach chattered away with Hirano about new tactics, but Sasa had already thoroughly figured her out.

In the fourth game, Hirano was eager to succeed and played extremely aggressively, taking a 5-2 lead. Sasa, however, was not afraid and quickly tied the score at 5-5.

By this time, both players are familiar with each other's strengths. In this evenly matched contest, the key lies in their mental fortitude and ability to adapt to changing circumstances.

With the two players fiercely battling it out to 8-8, at the crucial moment, Sasha dared to smash the serve from a wide angle, taking the lead in the game point. In the end, Hirano's return went out of bounds, and Sasha won the game again.

The fifth game is Sasa's decisive game, and also Hirano's life-or-death game. She will definitely fight to the death, and Sasa will definitely go all out to not give her a chance to turn the tide.

Hirano knew this was his last chance. If he lost this round, he would be out of the championship. If he could win one more round, he could survive for one more round and fight for it. So he played boldly and went all out.

Sasa didn't give her a chance, and the game started very intensely, reaching a 5-5 tie. Hirano realized that the score couldn't be widened, her mentality changed, and she made a series of mistakes.

Do it all at once, second time tired, third time exhausted.

She won one game after a struggle, but in the second and third games, Sasha, who was getting stronger and stronger, was completely unable to fight back. In the end, Sasha won the decisive game 11-6.

Sasa won the championship with a score of 4:1. During the National Day holiday, the five-star red flag was raised high above the national flag on the small island of Xiao Rizi, and the national anthem was played on the other side of the ocean 20,000 kilometers away.

Blizzard, watching from behind the screen, realized that he had been crying a lot lately.

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