Prince of Tennis: It's my system. My victory depends entirely on the host.

Chapter 150: Sprint towards the world with all your strength (4)

Niou Masaharu and Tanejima Shuji shared the bubble gum that Marui Bunta threw to them. It was the green apple flavor that Niou Masaharu liked.

The slightly sour apple flavor spread in his mouth, and a satisfied smile flashed in Niou Yazhi's eyes. This must be the bubble gum that Marui Bunta made specially for him, because there was no bubble gum on the market with the sugar content that he liked.

He raised his racket and touched it with Tanedo Shuji in mid-air, "Let's go, Tanedo-senpai!"

Niou Masaharu's delicate eyebrows and eyes seemed particularly unrestrained and flamboyant at this moment. Although he usually looked evil and charming, he was rarely in such a passionate state.

Is it because you want to compete with me? When this thought flashed through Shuji Tanejima's mind, he instantly became excited.

The two players of the German team, Schneider and Polk (not Borg), were very calm when they saw the positive attitude of the two players of the Japanese team. Both of them are professional players and have seen too many scenes of excitement before the game and collapse after the game.

Where are the talents like Niou and Tanejima?

The German players on the opposite side are all professional players, and are said to be the strongest combination in this competition. It should be interesting to defeat the strongest doubles team, right?

This time, Niou Masaharu did not try to hide his strength in the early stage and chose to go all out directly. Just kidding, playing tricks in front of the strongest, don’t kill yourself accidentally.

Different from the synchronization between ordinary players, the synchronization light of Niou Masaharu and Tanejima Shuji actually has some shining gold powder, making the two look particularly dazzling.

"What a show-off, this fox. Fortunately, he can come up with such a method to conceal his forced synchronization."

Others could not see Niou Masaharu's little thoughts, but how could he and Yukimura Seiichi, who also had outstanding mental powers, not see them?

Yukimura Seiichi praised Niou Masaharu for his bold and creative strategy. Who would have thought that the real synchronization hidden behind Niou and senior Tanejima was the synchronization between Niou and Porque?

Schneider and Polk did not notice Niou's plan at first. They just felt that the first game was not going well. The Japanese team on the opposite side seemed to know what they were thinking and always reached their hitting position first.

"Be careful, Polk, the Japanese team may have a player who can predict the future!"

Schneider rushed to the left corner but still failed to catch up with the tennis ball, and there was still no change on his face.

"Oh, I see."

Polk always felt that something was wrong with him, but after careful observation, he didn't find anything unusual, so he temporarily focused on dealing with his opponent.

The score of the first game was 4:6, with the Japanese team temporarily leading, but the two players of the German team calmly returned to the sidelines to replenish water without any panic.

The pupils in Niou Masaharu's fox eyes shrank slightly inadvertently, and a sharp light flashed in his eyes.

Even so, he can't shake the opponent's emotions. He is really a professional player and his emotions are so stable!

At the beginning of the second game, Polk pointed his racket at Niou Masaharu and said calmly: "Can you remove the harmony in me?"

Niou Masaharu tilted his head, pretending to be confused: "What?"

Seeing this, Polk broke free from Niou Masaharu's synchronization control. If he hadn't been alert, he probably wouldn't have noticed that the other party had actually transferred the synchronization to his opponent. These two players on the Japanese team are indeed not simple!

In the second game, Schneider and Polk were on high alert and showed the strength of the world's strongest doubles team. Niou and Tanejima, who were in the same tune, were pressed step by step by them and could not move forward.

In the second game, the Japanese team fell behind 5:7.

At this time, Niou Masaharu's physical strength had begun to show red lights. The three-game format of the World Championship was too much of a burden for a junior high school student whose body had not yet fully developed.

In the third game, the German team took advantage of Masaharu Niou's physical weakness and won 3 points in one fell swoop.

Just when the audience thought that the German team was sure to win, the synchronization link between Polk and Niou Masaharu lit up again.

This time the connection was tighter than the previous one, and Polk's body began to reject it.

Polk felt dizzy as he was about to receive the ball, and therefore missed Shuji Tanejima's serve.

"When, you, did I not break free from your control?"

Polk looked surprised and doubtful, and there were bursts of buzzing sounds in his head, which made his face turn pale in an instant.

Niou Masaharu just smiled and said nothing. When did he admit that Polk had escaped his control?

It's normal to use strategies openly during the game!

So, because of the forced synchronization, not only were all of Porke's thoughts known to Nioh, but he also had to endure dizziness and nausea from time to time, and he was forced to go offline.

The remaining Schneider's face changed and he could no longer maintain his cold mask. He was afraid that Niou Masaharu would force him to synchronize at some point.

Niou Masaharu gave a sly smile as if he had succeeded in playing a prank, and extended his mental power to poke Tanejima Shuji's mental power.

Knowing that the little fox was going to do something bad, Shuji Tanejima let go of his own spiritual world and allowed Masaharu Niou to do whatever he wanted.

The two of them emitted dazzling silver light again, but this time it was not synchronization that appeared, but resonance of abilities.

After the ability resonated, Shuji Tanejima found that he could also transform into other people like Niou Masaharu. He and Niou looked at each other and they both transformed into Schneider at the same time.

Schneider of the German team was dumbfounded. How to play like this?

Even if he is a professional player, he has never seen a scene where he has to fight against two of himself!

The two evil lovers continued to tease Schneider with his skills until the end of the game.

In the third game, the Japanese team won.

The overall score was two wins and one loss, and the Japanese team won.

Marui Bunta sympathized with Schneider and Polk for a second. Really, competing with them was more tiring than competing with Byodoin seniors.

The most that the Byodoin seniors suffered was physical injuries, but competing with Niou and the others made them physically and mentally exhausted, doubly injured.

The third battle between Keigo Atobe and Kunimitsu Tezuka largely overlaps with the battle between the two in the previous life.

But the ending this time was completely different. Atobe Keigo's strength increased by more than one level compared to his previous life, and Tezuka Kunimitsu's arm was not injured.

The following match was between Keigo Atobe, who was good at physical battles, and he won by a narrow margin of one point in the last match.

Tezuka Kunimitsu, who had lost the game, stood alone on the field, looking at the figures of Fuji Shusuke and Yagyu Hiroshi who were cuddling together at the entrance of the Japanese team's passage.

After a long silence, Kunimitsu Tezuka packed up his things and returned to the German team, hearing Seyfried's endless curses.

Although other teammates were trying to persuade Seyfried, their words were all meaningless and no one really stopped him from making malicious slander.

It was just a stepping stone for him to move towards a professional career. Tezuka Kunimitsu's expression became even colder, and he ignored the annoying curses.

Bismarck called Seyfried and said that their game was about to start and they had no time to bother with a foreigner.

Because of the loss in the second game, Bismarck and Seyfried went into full swing as soon as they came on the court.

At the beginning, Yagyu and Fuji were unable to adapt to the intensive attacks. After half-time, they got used to the fast offensive rhythm and began to gradually counterattack.

Fuji Shusuke, who evolved into an offensive player, became the main offensive player in this game. Hiroshi Yagyu assisted while taking advantage of every opportunity to use Kamaitachi to attack Seyfried's weaknesses.

The two won the first game 7:6, but they got into trouble in the next two games.

Seyfried learned from his last failure and saw through Yagyu and Fuji after the first game. From the second game, he consciously let Schneider extend the playing time of each ball.

Yagyu and Fuji's strength was lost quickly, especially Fuji. The neglect of the past two years still made his physical strength inferior to that of the three people who had been training hard.

Seeing that Fuji was so tired that he could hardly move, Yagyu asked him to stand aside and rest while he faced the two opponents alone.

But the opponent saw through Yagyu's intention and immediately quickened the pace to end the second game. In the third game, Yagyu directly used Ashura Path and entered into a tug-of-war with his opponent for more than ten minutes.

Later, Fuji joined the game after his strength recovered, but he still lost to the German team.

Although Schneider is not a semi-professional player, he is also someone who has taken one step towards being a professional. The tacit understanding between Yagyu and Fuji is a little worse than that between Niou and Tanejima.

The last game was a crucial one, with both Japan and Germany playing their trump cards.

The long-awaited Byodoin Phoenix lived up to the expectations of its coach and teammates, and won the crucial victory in the semi-finals after a three-hour battle with Polk.

This was a match that was not inferior to that of professional players. Byodoin Phoenix used all its special skills and the audience enjoyed an exquisite match that combined strength and technique.

In the end, even though Germany was defeated, the audience gave the overlord a five-minute round of applause.

As a result, the Japanese team entered the final of the U17 World Championship.

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