Chapter 55 Overwhelm
Hosaka Yui looked at him suddenly, her eyes widened in disbelief, and the corners of her mouth drooped: "Kagura-kun, are you a straight man? Girls expose their weaknesses in front of boys because they want to be comforted, not to hurt me. !”

"But you are indeed weak. Not physically, but in your heart." Kagura Light said, "Everyone feels weak sometimes, but how to face one's own fragility is what creates the gap between people. root cause."

Unaffected by a mouthful of chicken soup, Yui Hosaka curled her lips and said, "You want to persuade me to stick to it, but if you still do it knowing you can't do it, isn't it a waste of time?"

"I don't deny the possibility. Maybe everything will be in vain in the end."

Kagura Hikari nodded to Chiyo Ayanokouji who came back, handed her a bottle of sports drink, and then turned to look at Yui Hosaka: "But if nothing is done, this possibility will collapse to zero."

"This is sophistry."

Muttering, Hosaka Yui lowered her head with a complicated expression.

It's great to worry about youth.

Looking at her, Kagura Guang felt a little emotional.

Compared to them, Kagura Hikaru is just a person who has lost his dream. Among the young and energetic students, he is like a little gray among the colors.

No ideals, no goals, just remembering the past every day.

Live like a wizened old man.

At the age of more than ten years old, it was already riddled with holes and lost the motivation to move forward.

He would always look enviously at those who could still worry about the future.

"Kagura, it's almost your turn."

Mr. Yamazaki patted Hikaru Kagura on the shoulder from behind.

He nodded, picked up the turban and tied it on his head, put the helmet on his face, finally put on the gauntlet, picked up the bamboo sword and walked towards his playing field.

"Kagura-kun, come on!" Yui Hosaka shouted from behind.

Kagura Light turned her head and nodded.

He no longer has a dream, but perhaps, he can still provide a confused person with a little courage to move forward.

Maybe that's why he's here.

In his division, the players in the field are still competing, but the time is almost over and they only need to wait a little longer.

At this time, Kagura Hikaru's opponent also came over, and it turned out to be someone from the Kyoto District team that had played against them before.

The man passed by and glanced at Kagura Guang, deliberately sneered, and said: "Look at your seriousness, this is your first time, do you want me to show you a few moves?"

"." Kagura Guang looked at him and said nothing.

"Why don't you say anything? You're stupid."

"I was wondering if you would feel embarrassed if you met me again after losing."

"Ah? Will I lose?" The Kyoto player grinned, "You really dare to think about who you think I am."

"Oh."

Kagura Hikaru ended the exchange with one sentence, not only because he felt that talking to this person was a waste of time, but also because the game on the field was over and it was their turn to play.

The Kyoto player shut up, walked to the other side of the field, and stood silently.

During a kendo match, you are not allowed to speak except for the Kiai. Otherwise, not only will your opponent and others think you are rude, but the referee will also have the right to deduct points and regard it as a foul.

Kagura Hikaru felt that the provocation just now might be one of the opponent's tactics to affect his game state by harassing him.

After all, you can't talk when the game starts.

Regardless of whether this conjecture is right or wrong, Kagura Hikari is not affected anyway.

With this level of malice, he wouldn't even bother to respond if he didn't want to be seen as weak and incompetent. Quarrel and bickering should be one of the most meaningless things in the world.

Kagura Hikaru is calm and calm, as if standing in the middle of a mirror-like lake, and her calm temperament constantly attracts the attention of others.

In fact, what he didn't know was that before Kagura Hikari even put on his helmet before taking the field, the broadcast camera was on him.

Originally, the camera wanted to follow Ayanokouji Chiyo back, and take a picture of her drinking water and talking to her teammates. I never thought that a beautiful boy on the same level as Ayanokouji Chiyo would be included in the picture, which would instantly increase the ratings by a few percentage points.

People were surprised to find that this young man with a quiet temperament was in the same team as Ayanokouji Chiyo, and they were also from Yudaka, Tokyo.

Is Tokyo rich in beauties and handsome men? Or is it a problem with this school?
Unintentionally, Yugao once again gained attention, especially for the two faces Kagura Hikaru and Ayanokouji Chiyo. It is estimated that the application rate will increase next year.

At the beginning of the game, two referees waved flags, and Hikaru Kagura and the Kyoto player entered slowly with bamboo swords attached to their waists, and squatted down in front of the stop line with the tips of their swords facing each other.

The next moment, both sides stood up at the same time.

"Ahhh!!" The Kyoto player first threatened with his kiai and then swung his bamboo sword downwards.

However, Kagura Light was completely unmoved, as if he was not on the same channel as him, he slowly kept his distance, moved his pace, and maintained his mid-range attack.

The Kyoto player tried to attack several times, but it didn't work. Several times he wanted to make a real attack, but he seemed to have lost his courage and was hesitant.

When he actually faced Kagura Hikaru on the field, he felt a pressure.

The other party didn't use tricks to deceive him, nor did he test him. He just waited silently, like a mountain in front of him with nowhere to make a move, and his intuition told him that he wouldn't be able to hit him, and he couldn't see the flaw at all.

There are four precepts in kendo: jing (fear), fear (fear), doubt (doubt), and confusion (bewilderment).

When these four emotions appear in the opponent's mind, it is the best time to strike.

"noodle!"

Without any warning, Kagura's light struck the Kyoto contestant on the top of his head quickly, and passed him quickly and steadily, maintaining his Zanshin posture.

The latter froze on the spot and took a moment to react. He looked at the referee suddenly and found that they had raised the red flag.

The red flag represents Hikaru Kagura, who scored.

The Kyoto player tapped his right hand hard to express his dissatisfaction with himself. He didn't understand why he was distracted just now and his opponent took advantage of him.

The two came to the back of the stop line again and faced each other with swords. The Kyoto player stared at each other.

The referee shouted to indicate the start.

This time Kagura Hikaru struck first, knocking the opponent's sword, and then slapped his right wrist with the second blow.

The Kyoto player made dangerous side steps to avoid, and then kept moving. The two of them slowly circled around with swords in hand, and suddenly both sides started to move at the same time.

The Kyoto player thought Kagura Hikaru was going to fight again, and he had the same purpose. He wanted to take advantage of his opponent's attack and use a faster attack speed to attack him.

"waist!"

However, his judgment was wrong. As soon as he raised his sword to strike, Kagura Light's bamboo sword hit his waist. He lowered his head and passed by, turning around to maintain his strength.

The referee quickly raised the red flag.

The score is valid and Kagura Hikaru wins 2:0.

The usually unstoppable strong school in Kyoto was defeated!

The Kyoto player put down his bamboo sword in a daze, remembering what Kagura Hikaru had said to him before, wondering if it would be embarrassing if he met him again after losing.

Mad, this is no nonsense!
In the end, he didn't say a word, and after exiting the court while maintaining his bowing posture, he ran away in despair without taking off his helmet.

(End of this chapter)

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