CHAPTER 032

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THERE WAS AN AUDIBLE gasp from the crowd as Ushijima, the star player of Shiratorizawa, was defeated. They had expected the invincible Ushijima to cruise to victory over the opposition, and yet, there was now a crack in their seemingly impenetrable armor.

As the three players whose blockers had been broken watched their opponents celebrate their victory, their own team's momentum seemed to be faltering. It was an unimaginable blow to their morale, and the voice of the People of Shiratorizawa rang out in shock and disbelief.

However, as the tide turned and the game began to unfold, the possibility of a comeback remained. As the three players recovered from their surprise, they would still have to face the daunting task of regaining their composure and focusing their efforts on the game at hand.

Now, the game hung in the balance, and the outcome was unknown. The tension rose, and the crowd stood up from their seats as they waited in anticipation for the next move.

Would the momentum shift back in Shiratorizawa's favor, leading them to a triumphant finish, or would their opponents be strong enough to maintain their lead in the face of such a determined opponent?

Only time would tell, but it was clear that this game would go down in the annals of volleyball history as one for the books.

In the heat of the match, three opposing players who had previously had their nets broken got up and looked to see what had happened, only to find that the opposing player on the other side of the net, who was known as the "strong ace", appeared to be unshakeable.

Satori Tendou eyes narrowed as he saw this, and he vowed to "hold the opponent down."

Suddenly, the referee blew their whistle, signaling the end of the match, and the players on both sides were left stunned and speechless. Meanwhile, the coach for Karasuno, Ukai, called for a time-out, but before anyone else could react, he noticed that the opposing coach, Washiji Tanji, had a calm demeanor and was looking directly at him.

The tension was high, and everyone on the pitch was left wondering what would happen next.

After the referee made a gesture indicating a stoppage in play, both Ushijima and the other players turned their attention to the Washijo Tanji outside the field in shock.

But then they noticed that Washijo, their coach, had a calm demeanor and was watching them with a steady gaze. No one dared to meet his eye, and they walked towards their coach, still feeling the sting of the embarrassing defeat they had just experienced.

As they walked outside, Daisuke Kunimura, who had quickly recovered from the embarrassment of the loss, uttered his surprise at the situation on the field.

"Shiratorizawa was forced out of the match in such a short period of time?"

With only moments to absorb the shock of the loss and begin recovering from it, the players walked towards the forge outside the field, trying to come to terms with what had just happened.

Washiji's calm demeanor and steady gaze offered a contrast to their own feelings of shock and disbelief, and for a moment, the players found themselves at a loss for words.

Arata Mitsuda looked at the score and shook his head.

"By the time they get eight points, it's going to be too late for them to turn this match around," he said. "They need to make use of the technical timeout to regroup and come up with a new strategy!"

Daisuke Kunimura looked at the field and asked, "Is that team really that strong? Even with strong attacks, I don't think we can beat them within eight points!"

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