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Chapter 620 - Chapter 229: The Efforts of Ordinary People

Eighth inning. 

​Score 8:7. 

​0 outs, 0 strikes. 

​Looking at Sudo on the pitcher's mound opposite him, Shibata tugged his sleeves and took a hitting stance. 

​His gaze couldn't help but flick toward the defensive players on first, second, and third base. 

​Miyake Akito, Ike Kanji, Horikita Suzune. 

​At first glance. 

​The biggest breakthrough point in this game was obviously the female student, Horikita Suzune. 

​After all. 

​Even if other abilities are excellent. 

​Insufficient arm strength is a fatal defect in a baseball game. 

​How could the breakthrough points be Ike Kanji and Miyake Akito? 

​He couldn't figure it out. 

​Shibata was too lazy to keep thinking about it; anyway, he would try following Hikigaya's plan first. 

​It had reached the eighth inning. 

​Nearly two hours of intense exercise. 

​Having already thrown about 120 pitches consecutively, Sudo's stamina was clearly beginning to decline. 

​And having only one type of pitch meant people had already grown used to it. 

​He could do it! 

​Bang. 

​The crisp sound of a hit rang out. 

​The ball was like a cannonball hitting the ground, flying straight between first and second base, slightly leaning toward Miyake Akito's side. 

​Seeing this. 

​Miyake and Ike Kanji started running at the same time, wanting to intercept this ground ball. 

​It's useless. 

​Shibata rushed toward first base with full power, having already grown accustomed to Sudo's pitches. 

​Originally, he could have tried for a double. 

​Since Hikigaya told him to hit to this position, it was impossible to fail; at the very least, it would be a single. 

​Clearly. 

​Having played for so long. 

​Shibata still had some spare energy. 

​However. 

​Looking at Miyake Akito who suddenly appeared in his field of vision, Ike Kanji, who was desperately chasing the ball, was momentarily stunned. 

​Not only that. 

​The two of them were stunned almost at the same time. 

​Logically speaking. 

​This ball should belong to Miyake's defensive range, but it wouldn't be strange to attribute it to the second baseman either. 

​Hesitating for only a short moment. 

​Miyake Akito decided to give up the ball, leaving it for Ike Kanji to handle, and hurriedly ran back to first base. 

​Similarly. 

​Ike Kanji also hesitated for just a moment before taking the ball into his glove, but to tag him out, he still needed to wait for Miyake Akito to return to first base. 

​Thus. 

​Shibata successfully reached base. 

​Although even without that incident, he still could have reached base. 

​"Don't mind it, aim well at the later hitters!" 

​Sudo raised a finger and shouted loudly. 

​Up to now, the lead hitters on both sides basically have scoring ability, so it was no longer surprising that Shibata would reach base. 

​On the other side. 

​Returning to second base, Ike Kanji's gaze was slightly resentful. 

​But he also knew it was during a game, so he didn't say much and returned to second base. 

​If Miyake Akito had stayed honestly at first base. 

​They could have made the out. 

​It truly felt a bit regrettable. 

​It's just that he didn't realize his own vision had narrowed. 

​Driven by an urgent desire to perform, he failed to see Miyake Akito rushing toward him. 

​Psychological warfare? 

​It wasn't to suppress Ike Kanji. 

​But to send him balls to give him the false perception at this moment that he was highly expected of, and that "I can do it too." 

​The second batter. 

​Kanzaki didn't have the same ball control as Shibata; this time he failed to grasp the landing point well, and the ball veered toward the second and third base area. 

​This time. 

​Miyake Akito naturally didn't move; Ike Kanji took three steps in two and followed the ball for two steps, taking it into his glove. 

​Just as he was about to turn his head. 

​He saw Shibata, who had run halfway, and Kanzaki Ryuji, who was nearing first base. 

​Should he quickly return to second base, or pass the ball to Miyake Akito? 

​No. 

​With his speed, he couldn't possibly compete with Shibata; he feared Shibata would arrive at second base before him instead. 

​Throw to first! 

​Thinking of this. 

​Ike Kanji suddenly threw toward Miyake Akito. 

​It was this moment of hesitation again that allowed Kanzaki to get a step closer to first base. 

​Furthermore, he used too much force, causing the ball to deviate by half a body length. 

​This didn't actually count for much. 

​Ike Kanji's basic abilities were inherently inferior to others, and his training had been conducted with everyone supporting him. 

​Miyake Akito leaped into the air and caught the ball in his glove. 

​However. 

​He naturally left the base as a result, and Kanzaki stepped on first base with a subtle, marginal difference. 

​"Safe!" 

​The first base umpire declared the reach-on-base valid. 

​A miss by an inch is a loss by a thousand miles. 

​Although it wasn't a high-quality game, Class B wasn't a clumsy team that could be dealt with by this level of mistake. 

​"Don't mind it, focus on the people behind!" 

​Sudo pointed his finger, indicating everyone shouldn't worry about it. 

​Shibata, Kanzaki, and Sumida are Class B's most outstanding and stable hitters; it's normal for them to reach base. 

​However. 

​In the coach's bench. 

​A smile couldn't help but appear on Hikigaya's face. 

​Of course, there was no need to care. 

​Has anyone truly considered things for Sudo, for Ike Kanji, or for the others in Class D? 

​No! 

​Everyone is responsible for their own affairs; this is a matter of course. 

​Naturally, no one would truly care about them. 

​It's just that Sudo has excellent physical fitness and outstanding talent, possessing utility value for Class D, so they hope he can contribute to the class... 

​So. 

​What about Ike Kanji? 

​Ike Kanji, an ordinary person, is just a presence that livens up the atmosphere in Class C; no one would place too much attention on him. 

​Moreover. 

​Ike Kanji himself is not a clever existence. 

​Being unpopular is truly quite normal. 

​So. 

​What will Ike Kanji be thinking right now? His gaze toward Miyake Akito became even more resentful. 

​He had already made the correct judgment. 

​If Miyake Akito could have caught it steadily, Kanzaki Ryuji would have definitely been out. 

​However. 

​Ike Kanji still didn't say much. 

​He turned to watch Ayanokouji, focusing his attention on the game. 

​It's okay. 

​Shibata and Kanzaki reaching base is already something they've grown used to seeing. 

​It can be done! 

​He can definitely do it! 

​He just scored 2 points for the team! 

​Although Miyake Akito's ability is also mediocre, as long as he can do better on his end, it'll be fine! 

​If it's him. 

​He can do it! 

​Ike Kanji's fighting spirit was higher than ever before! 

​On the other side. 

​Class B coach's bench. 

​Looking at Ike Kanji who was focused on the game, Hikigaya's gaze was deep. 

​Just now Ike Kanji was only standing on the base, but now he has lowered his center of gravity, clearly wanting to focus on the game. 

​However. 

​Baseball is not such a simple sport. 

​Neither being discouraged nor being excited will do; one must master their mindset, otherwise, it will only affect ball control. 

​Truly sorry... 

​Just as Yonezu Haruto was walking to the batter's box, Hikigaya pulled Sumida and said with a smile: 

​"Sumida, I'm counting on you. Send the ball into Ike's glove, ideally at a distance where he's slightly behind second base without hitting Hirata. Can you do that?" 

​"I can do it, I guess." 

​Sumida scratched his head, somewhat puzzled: 

​"But what's the use of doing this? Even if I don't do it, I can consistently get a base hit now. Isn't it better to continue the offensive and score points like this?" 

​"It's not bad, it's just that relying only on a few of you to score points like this is too little. I want to completely crush Class C's defense right here." 

​The corner of Hikigaya's mouth curled into an arc. 

​Scoring points is not bad. 

​It's just that it will be difficult for Beppu and the others later to score points. 

​Although they can hit Sudo's pitches, the defense of Hirata, Miyake, Koenji, and others is not weak either. 

​If they want to widen the gap, this is the only way. 

​To completely crush Ike Kanji. 

​A person who cannot recognize themselves. 

​Destruction... 

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