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It's been a while since I've seen you, but I'm glad you're back in town. You know, the one where you have to go to work every day and play futsal with the other guys. Is it just me, or is it something else? Well, it turns out that the guys are having a futsal tournament, so they're having to play against each other. So, eiji sends a message to kazama saying that he's back from work and that he invited Tsukamoto to play with him. He's bummed that they've lost, but he doesn't complain about it. He says that it's not his fault, because he feels like he blew a big deal in the past, and now he feels disappointed in himself. That's how it feels, he says, when you lose a big game and your co-workers get all worked up about it before you've even had a chance to do anything with it. And that's exactly what it feels like to be bummed out at work, says eiji. He thinks that the upper-class guys are the only ones who actually care about the team, and that the other first-years are all "a bunch of idiots" who don't even know how to play the game
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DAYS 1-32 • 32nd day The First Team • Page ik-page-1790465
DAYS 1-32 • 32nd day The First Team • Page ik-page-1790456
DAYS 1-32 • 32nd day The First Team • Page ik-page-1790469
32nd day The First Team
This is a locked chapter32nd day The First Team
About This Chapter
It's been a while since I've seen you, but I'm glad you're back in town. You know, the one where you have to go to work every day and play futsal with the other guys. Is it just me, or is it something else? Well, it turns out that the guys are having a futsal tournament, so they're having to play against each other. So, eiji sends a message to kazama saying that he's back from work and that he invited Tsukamoto to play with him. He's bummed that they've lost, but he doesn't complain about it. He says that it's not his fault, because he feels like he blew a big deal in the past, and now he feels disappointed in himself. That's how it feels, he says, when you lose a big game and your co-workers get all worked up about it before you've even had a chance to do anything with it. And that's exactly what it feels like to be bummed out at work, says eiji. He thinks that the upper-class guys are the only ones who actually care about the team, and that the other first-years are all "a bunch of idiots" who don't even know how to play the game
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