This is a locked chapterCHAPTER 19 PREFECTURE TOURNAMENT: GROUP FIGHT 6
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Now that he's decided to go to junior high school, Tomoyuki asks what's bothering him about the tournament. He's worried about his studies, his future, and his friends, but he doesn't seem to be worried about anything. He just wants to get to the tournament and fight. He asks the doctor to come and check on him. He says that his foot is starting to hurt, so he needs to go get it checked out. The doctor comes in, and the tournament is over. The first player from the kawasaki school, Kiyomizu, wins the tournament, beating the second-best player, Tsujimoto, by a single point. The other two players from the same school are also in the final, and they're also fighting for the same prize: the right to represent their school at the national tournament. The coach asks how he trains the players, and he says that the best thing to do is to train them one at a time. He also says that if you're angry enough, you'll get tired of fighting and go home. He wants to know if you ever felt this way, and if you haven't, he wants to hear it from you. He tells him that if he'd ever felt that way, he would have won the tournament in the first grade, and that
This is a locked chapterCHAPTER 19 PREFECTURE TOURNAMENT: GROUP FIGHT 6
About This Chapter
Now that he's decided to go to junior high school, Tomoyuki asks what's bothering him about the tournament. He's worried about his studies, his future, and his friends, but he doesn't seem to be worried about anything. He just wants to get to the tournament and fight. He asks the doctor to come and check on him. He says that his foot is starting to hurt, so he needs to go get it checked out. The doctor comes in, and the tournament is over. The first player from the kawasaki school, Kiyomizu, wins the tournament, beating the second-best player, Tsujimoto, by a single point. The other two players from the same school are also in the final, and they're also fighting for the same prize: the right to represent their school at the national tournament. The coach asks how he trains the players, and he says that the best thing to do is to train them one at a time. He also says that if you're angry enough, you'll get tired of fighting and go home. He wants to know if you ever felt this way, and if you haven't, he wants to hear it from you. He tells him that if he'd ever felt that way, he would have won the tournament in the first grade, and that