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Added 2025-07-23 16:47:55 +0000 UTCChapter 61: The Interrupted Match
"..."
Yukimura said nothing, gripping the tennis ball as he prepared to serve.
But the unease inside him only grew stronger.
And soon enoughâ
That unease became reality.
Tezuka raised his head, his gaze sharp and intense. "Yukimura⊠Iâm going all out now."
The moment the words left his mouth, his aura underwent a dramatic shift. A faint, silvery light began radiating from his entire body.
"This isâŠ!"
Sanada's pupils contracted sharply.
"The Zone of Selfless State?!"
Yukimura furrowed his brows. He and Sanada had both accessed the Selfless State before, so they recognized Tezukaâs condition at a glance. But Yukimuraâs playing style had always gone against the principles of the Selfless State, so heâd never fully mastered it.
With a cold scoff, Yukimura said, "Even the Selfless State wonât help you escape from Five Senses Deprivation!"
BAM!
Not wanting to give Tezuka any more time, Yukimura launched his serve.
"Youâre right..." Tezuka muttered, adjusting his grip on the racket.
His sense of touch had barely recoveredâjust a little. His vision and hearing were improving too, but nowhere near enough to completely break free from Yukimuraâs Five Senses Deprivation.
Vision and hearing didnât matter much. What Tezuka needed was touch.
As that thought crossed his mind, the silvery-white particles around him started concentrating in his left arm. A moment later, a soft white mist enveloped it.
And in an instantâhis sense of touch returned.
"T-The Pinnacle of Hard Work?! Thatâs impossible!" Sanada cried out in disbelief.
The Triple Doors of the Selfless State.
Opening those gates was far harder than just entering the basic Selfless State. The difference was like learning how to serve versus mastering Zero-Shiki Serveâcompletely different leagues.
BAM!
A sharp, explosive sound rang through the court.
The ball vanished in a flash, slicing past Yukimura before he could react.
"Point, Tezuka Kunimitsu! 15â0!"
Cold sweat trickled down Yukimuraâs temple. His pupils trembled, filled with shock.
"H-He was still hiding power this whole time..."
Sanada clenched his fists in frustration.
Based on what Tezuka had just displayed, it was obvious he hadnât even used half his true strength when they played earlier. There had been nothing "evenly matched" about that fight.
Each reveal from Tezuka was like a slap to Sanadaâs prideâshattering his self-esteem piece by piece.
Back on the courtâ
Yukimura realized he was in serious trouble now.
From the quality of that return, it was clear Tezuka had fully regained his sense of touch.
Up until now, Yukimura had never seen his Five Senses Deprivation fail before.
For the first time in the match, a trace of panic appeared in his thoughts.
"Same six-star level, but Tezuka really is in a class of his own. At this rate⊠heâs already hitting seven-star territory," Yoru muttered as he pulled up Tezukaâs stats again.
Behind Tezukaâs power rating, a small note now appeared: (+0.7)
This meant his actual performance had broken through to the seven-star threshold.
The higher the star ranking, the greater the difference between each level.
To hit seven-star power from a six-star base? That was insane.
Then came the onslaught.
BAM!
"Point, Tezuka Kunimitsu! 4â4!"
BAM!
"Point, Tezuka Kunimitsu! 5â4!"
Just one more game to end the match.
It was Yukimura Seiichiâs service gameâand his condition looked terrible. Sweat soaked through his clothes, and his breathing was ragged.
"Yukimura..." Sanada fell completely silent.
He had never seen Yukimura in this state before⊠never seen anyone push him to the edge like this.
If even Yukimura couldnât beat TezukaâŠ
ââŠ?â
Yoru narrowed his eyes.
Something felt off.
Even if Yukimura was losing, he shouldnât look this exhausted. The veins on his forehead were pulsingâsomething was wrong.
"Donât tell me..."
Yoru suddenly remembered something.
"Sanadaâ"
"Yukimura!"
Before he could finish, Yukimura collapsed silently onto the court. His eyes shut tightly, his body unmoving.
But this wasnât a conscious motionâit was a clear sign of unconsciousness.
âYoung people these days⊠they can nap anywhere,â Yoru quipped, then ran onto the court with Sanada and Kirigaya.
By the time they got there, Tezuka and Yamato were already kneeling beside Yukimura.
Sanada pushed past them, lifting Yukimura into his arms.
Seeing no response from his friend, Sanada's face turned pale. âDamn it⊠itâs happening again!â
"Again?" Yamato blinked in surprise. "You mean this isnât the first time?"
Sanada nodded grimly. "It started about a year ago. Yukimura would sometimes faint without warning. He always woke up quickly, and hospital tests never found anything wrong."
"Letâs get him to the bench."
The group helped Yukimura to a resting spot.
As Yoru looked at Yukimuraâs unconscious form, his thoughts spun.
In the original timeline, Tezuka and Yukimuraâs match had no clear result in Sanadaâs recollections. Now he understood why.
He also remembered the name of Yukimuraâs condition: GuillainâBarrĂ© Syndrome.
It causes muscle weakness, nerve issues, and in serious cases, respiratory problems that can lead to unconsciousness due to lack of oxygen.
Early detection was difficult. It was often misdiagnosed until neurological symptoms became more severe.
ââŠDid I pass out again?â
A few minutes later, Yukimura stirred and opened his eyes.
Looking at Sanada, he whispered, âDid I lose?â
Sanada shook his head silently.
Tezuka stepped forward. âYou should rest for now. Letâs finish this match another time. For today⊠letâs call it a draw.â
ââŠA draw, huh.â Yukimura let out a bitter smile.
He wasnât the type to cling to semanticsâhe knew what the result wouldâve been if the match continued.
Against Tezuka in that enhanced state⊠he had no answer.
âYukimura.â Yoru cut in, his voice serious. âYou should go back to the hospital. This time, tell the doctors to check for GuillainâBarrĂ© Syndrome.â
ââŠGuillainâBarrĂ©?â Everyone turned to look at Yoru.
âItâs just a hunch. I had a friend with similar symptoms. Thatâs what he was diagnosed with. The earlier itâs found, the better the chances for treatment.â
Yoru didnât push it furtherâmedicine wasnât his field.
His real focus was on the notification from the system:
Ding! Youâve witnessed the match between Yukimura Seiichi and Tezuka Kunimitsu. Side Quest Completed. Reward Unlocked: Second Destiny Chosen One Binding Slot Available!
Ding! Potential Destiny Candidates Detected: Tezuka Kunimitsu! Ding! Potential Destiny Candidates Detected: Sanada Genichirou! Ding! Potential Destiny Candidates Detected: Yukimura Seiichi! Ding! Potential Destiny Candidates Detected: Kirigaya! Ding! Potential Destiny Candidates Detected: Yamato Yudai!
âŠWhat the hell?
Tezuka, Sanada, and Yukimura made sense. They were the elite of their generation.
But Kirigaya and Yamato? Destiny Chosen Ones? What kind of joke was that?
Still, Yoru was starting to understand the systemâs logic.
Apparently, any character who got screen timeâno matter how briefâqualified for "Destiny" status.
Which meant⊠he had someone better in mind.
ââŠLooks like itâs time to take a little trip to Germany.â đ
Chapter 62: Preparing to Leave for Germany; Clash with Ryƫzaki Sumire
The journey of the Junior Ranking Tournament had come to an end.
Little Yukimura and Little Tezuka made a brief promise to face each other again in the future before hurriedly parting ways.
Worth mentioningâLittle Sanada threw some harsh words before leaving, only to be completely ignored by Tezuka, turning him red with rage on the spot.
...
Arrival at Seigaku
After parting ways with Tezuka and his group, Yoru returned home and immediately headed to the yard, giving Nanjiro, who was flipping through a weekly magazine, a nudge.
âHey, old man, cough up some gold coins. Iâm heading to Germany~â
âGermany?â
Nanjiro quickly folded his magazine, scratching his beard with interest. âKid, canât hold back anymore, huh? Planning to head somewhere serious?â
âJust for about a weekâŠâ
Yoru explained everything that happened todayâhis encounter with Schneider and the German coach.
âSo basically, the Nationals are too boring for you, and now you want to spar with some German elite players?â
Nanjiro was deadpan.
When did being a tennis club captain get so easy?
Back in his day, being captain meant acting like both dad and mom to the teamâhe even started growing gray hairs in junior high.
But he wasnât too emotionally attached to Seigaku. His sonâs growth was far more important.
âHow long are you planning to stay? Iâd better help you make arrangements.â
âShould be⊠including travel, about a week.â
âWait a sec.â
Nanjiro started scrolling through his phone contacts.
âYare yare, found it~â
Ring⊠ringâŠ
The call went through on speaker mode.
âNanjiro! What made you suddenly call? Thinking of making a comeback~?â
The other person spoke in German.
Thanks to memories from two lifetimes, Yoru had picked up most of the worldâs major languages, so he understood every word.
âIâm too old to be stirring things up again.â
âRetel, my eldest son will be heading to Germany in a few days. He wants to play around at the Elite Club. Can you arrange something?â
Retel.
Yoru was a bit surprised.
Could it beâŠ
âYour eldest son?â
âYeah, heâs Rin son. Iâm his adoptive father now.â
âRin sonâŠâ
Silence fell on the other end.
Yoru was even more surprised now.
From the way they spoke, Retel clearly knew his father. Looks like his âcheapâ dad had broader connections than expected.
The world really is one big social network~
After some idle chatter, Nanjiro suddenly turned to Yoru. âKid, if youâre going to Germany, youâd better notify your school. Go make a call.â
Yoru understood what he meant. With a shrug, he turned and left.
Once Yoru disappeared around the corner, Nanjiro switched his phone off speaker mode and spoke in a mysterious tone.
âRetel, youâve got connections in Germany. Set this kid up with some serious players. Doesnât matter if theyâre olderâmake it rough for him.â
âHuh??â
Retel was stunned.
âWhy?â
âI want him to take a hit or twoâŠâ
Nanjiro began to recount Yoruâs growth from childhood.
At first, Retel was making surprised noises. By the end, he was speechless.
Especially when he learned that Yoru had already surpassed Nanjiroâs strength at the same age.
Retel used to be Nanjiroâs sparring partner. He knew how monstrous Nanjiro had beenâcompletely unmatched by any peer.
All these years laterâŠ
Retel had transitioned from professional sparring partner to assistant coach, yet still hadnât met a single talent comparable to Nanjiroânot even his current prized students.
If QP could evolve into his ultimate perfect form, heâd come close to reaching the realm of the Tennis God.
But close was all it would ever be.
Because the only people to reach that level wereâ
âNanjiro back in the day.
âand now, a reigning champion on the pro circuit with 20 Grand Slam titles.
Hearing Yoruâs talent described as even more monstrous than Nanjiroâs, even the well-traveled Retel was shocked speechless.
After a momentâs hesitation, Retel finally spoke. âYouâre not messing with me again, are you?â
âI never joke when it comes to tennis,â Nanjiro replied, serious now.
âThis kidâs never suffered a setback in his life. Sure, I was like that too⊠but you know I had a period of confusion.â
âIf not for Rin help back then, I wouldnât have been able to take that next step.â
âYoru is even more unstoppable than I was at his age. The higher you stand, the harder it is to push through that doorâyou know what I mean.â
ââŠâ
Retel fell silent again.
The call lasted an hour.
What exactly they discussed, Yoru didnât know.
He had his own headache to deal with right now.
âHonestly, I wanted to bring this up ever since you announced the seven fixed regulars,â said RyĆ«zaki Sumire on the other end of the phone. âNow youâre leaving for a week, and it just happens to be during the Nationals?â
âHow are we supposed to fill the vacant spot?â
Seigaku had no substitutes!
If Yoru were still around, it wouldnât matter. But not coming back before the semifinals was a problem.
The missing position?
Easily solvedâjust select a player from the club to fill in.
But Yoru had his concerns.
Heâd initially set up the âfixed sevenâ system to encourage a wolf-pack mentalityâtough love and internal competition.
If this were Tezukaâs year, maybe substitutes could be added. That group had plenty of talent.
But his current generation? They needed this method to force growth.
It was the âsardine effectââusing pressure from hardworking underclassmen to awaken the survival instincts of players like Kawasaki.
Adding a substitute now would ease that pressure and let people like Kawasaki breathe.
And that, he couldn't allow.
To win Nationals, a four-star team wasnât enough!
âNo.â
âNo substitutes.â
After careful thought, Yoru refused.
âJust register someone to take my spot on paper. They wonât play. If we canât win the first four matches, weâll forfeit.â
The moment he finished speaking, RyĆ«zakiâs roar erupted through the phone.
âWhat⊠are you insane?! Do you realize how important the Nationals are?!â
âYouâre gambling the Nationals?!â
Yoru replied coldly, âLife is a gamble. And you know what it would mean for Kawasaki and the others if we added a substitute. Even if Seigaku gets through Nationals, we wonât be strong enough to challenge for the national championship.â
âDo you want a title, or just an appearance at Nationals, Coach RyĆ«zaki? You know which choice is better.â
âYou handed full control of Seigaku to meâso let me do things my way.â
âOf course, youâre the coach. The final call is yours.â
With that, Yoru hung up.
Rude? Perhaps.
But womenâespecially menopausal old ladiesâneed time and space to calm down.
âThat damn brat!â
RyĆ«zakiâs vein bulged as the dial tone rang in her ears.
But she quickly settled down, falling into deep thought.
Chapter 63: Arrival in Germany
The next evening.
Yoru boarded the Echizen familyâs private jet, heading for Berlin.
Earlier, he had considered traveling to Germany with Schneiderâs group. Unfortunately, they werenât leaving until a week later, which would conflict with his scheduleâheâd likely miss the Kanto Tournament finals.
Besides, Nanjirohâs acquaintance, Lendert L. Raitlair (é·çčéČ), happened to be the very person Yoru was looking for, so going alone was enough.
After half a day of smooth flying with no turbulence, Yoru arrived in Berlin the following morning, well-rested.
A car was waiting for him at the airport, its door emblazoned with German text:
"German Tennis Training Center."
A middle-aged man stepped out from the driverâs seat and hurried over. "Hello, Mr. Yoru. Iâm Amos, your driver for this trip," he said in slightly awkward but understandable Japanese.
"You can speak German. I understand and can speak it," Yoru replied.
"Ah, thatâs wonderful!" Amos beamed. "Please, get in. Iâll handle your luggage."
Yoru nodded, handing over his backpackâhis only luggage.
Thanks to Nanjirohâs generous funding, heâd traveled light, packing just a change of clothes and his tennis bag.
As the car left the airport, a brief conversation revealed something surprising: Raitlair had become the principal of the German Tennis Training Center.
In the original Prince of Tennis storyline, this was where QP (Quality of Perfect) had grown up.
An orphan with a naturally aloof personality, QP had decent tennis talent. Under Raitlairâs guidance, he transformed from Quark Puppe ("insignificant puppet") into Quality of Perfectâa being of flawless skill.
Did Raitlair become the principal because he nurtured QP? The so-called âgenius effectâ?
No wonder they sent a car just for me.
After about an hourâs drive, the car entered a walled compound, a sign at the gate reading "Tennis Training Center."
Once parked, a knock came at the window.
Yoru looked out to see a kind-faced foreign manâundoubtedly Raitlair, who looked exactly like his manga counterpart, radiating an oddly familiar warmth.
Yoru stepped out and extended his hand. "Uncle Raitlair? Iâm Yoru."
Since Raitlair was Nanjirohâs old friend, the familial address was fittingâand a good way to break the ice.
Raitlair studied him closely. "Rinâs son has grown so much."
"Your father and I worked together for years. After Nanjiroh retired, we went our separate ways⊠I never imagined that would be the last time."
Yoruâs resemblance to his father seemed to stir old memories, a touch of nostalgia crossing Raitlairâs face.
"Enough of that," Raitlair said, shaking off the past. "Nanjiroh mentioned you came to Germany to visit the Elite Club?"
"Yes."
"Iâll arrange your lodging first. Rest up, and weâll go to the Elite Club tomorrow."
Normally, Raitlair wouldâve refused outrightâthe Elite Club was an exclusive hub for prodigies, nearly impossible to enter without connections.
But Yoru was different.
Not only was he the son of an old friend, but he also had Echizen Nanjirohâs personal guarantee.
Yoru shook his head. "No need to restâI slept plenty on the plane. Can we go now?"
Raitlair hesitated. "The Elite Club has strict rules. Outsiders canât enter unless escorted by a member. Iâd need to contact one of my students first."
QP, perhaps?
Yoru pondered.
QP should be a year or two older than him, around Yamatoâs age. By now, heâd have already left the training center and joined the Elite Club.
After a moment, Raitlair nodded. "Wait here. If heâs free, we can go today."
"Understood."
Raitlair stepped aside to make a call while Yoru gave him space.
A few minutes later, Raitlair returned. "Good news, Nan. Heâll be here in about an hour."
"Great."
"Weâve got some time. Iâll handle some work in my office and arrange your stay. Feel free to look around if youâre not tired."
Raitlair waved to Amos. "Show Yoru around."
"Yes, Boss!"
Meanwhile, at the German Elite Club...
A handsome young man was returning balls fired relentlessly by five serving machines simultaneously.
On the court were five small numbered circlesâeach barely large enough for a single ball to land. The young man methodically returned each shot into its designated circle.
Despite the high-pressure drill, he was also talking on the phone, multitasking effortlessly.
As the call ended, the machines ran out of balls.
The circles on the court were scorched black, smoke rising faintly.
Clap clap clapâ
Applause came from the sidelines.
An assistant coach walked in. "Excellent training today."
Seeing the young man barely sweating, the coach couldnât help but marvelânatural talent truly was unfair.
Ever since the clubâs former strongest genius left for a professional career, this young man had taken his place as the undisputed top player.
"Todayâs drills are done. Should I arrange your usual matches?" the assistant asked.
By habit, the young man played five matches daily after training, pushing himself relentlessly. Most wouldâve crumbled under such pressure, yet heâd kept this routine for two straight years without restâunless he was away for tournaments.
The young man shook his head. "No. Iâm heading back to the training center."
"To see Mr. Raitlair?" The assistantâs tone was respectful.
"Yes. Iâll visit my teacher."
As he turned to leave, the young man paused at the courtâs exit.
"One more thing," he said without looking back. "Any progress on finding players with âAura of Loveâ or âAura of Fortitudeâ?"
The assistant stiffened. "N-Not yet..."
Though he held a high position, this young man was no ordinary member.
He was the clubâs greatest genius in historyâsomeone even the previous top player had called "a potential God of Tennis." His influence rivaled the head coachâs.
"Keep searching."
Without another word, the young man left.
Meanwhile, something interesting was unfolding at the German Tennis Training Center...
Chapter 64: Hygiene Needs ImprovementâTrash Scattered Everywhere
"Mr. Yoru, our tennis training center is a subsidiary of the Elite Club, specializing in nurturing young talents before they reach middle school."
"Those who excel are sent to the Elite Club for advanced training after elementary school. Those who donât make the cut continue their education here until middle school graduation."
Along the way, the principalâs assistant, Amos, guided Yoru through the tennis training center.
It had to be saidâGermanyâs tennis environment was far superior to that of the U.S. or Japan. The facilities were top-notch, complete with an abundance of assistant coaches.
In Japan, only the U-17 training camp could offer such luxury.
"Iâd like to see the tennis courts."
After touring the facilities, Yoru was more interested in assessing Germanyâs foundational tennis training.
"My apologies for the oversight. Right this way~"
Amos gestured politely.
About ten minutes later, the crisp, rhythmic sound of bouncing tennis balls echoed in the distance.
The training center was massiveâunexpectedly so. It was roughly twice the size of Seigakuâs campus.
Strictly speaking, Germany wasnât even as large as Japan. Yet, theyâd managed to secure such a huge plot of land in Berlinâimpressive.
The court layout resembled the U-17 training camp from the original series.
A central path divided rows of courts on either side.
Unlike Japan, where chain-link fences separated each court, the German facility only had walls at the front and back, creating an open, premium environment.
Placing Seigakuâs tennis club here would be like comparing a luxury condo to a pigsty.
"So this is Germanyâs foundational training..."
Yoru was impressed.
Every court buzzed with active players. According to the systemâs assessment, most fell within the 3 to 4-star range, with only the youngest kids at 1 or 2 stars.
A rare few even reached 5 stars.
Even without top-tier players, this group could easily crush 90% of Japanâs middle schoolers.
"Interesting."
Yoru smirked, suddenly pushing Amos aside and sidestepping himself.
"Huh? Whatâsâ"
Before Amos could finish, a golden streak shot between them.
A group of middle-schoolers in training uniforms huddled together, watching Yoru with curiosity.
An Asian face stood out hereâespecially one accompanied by the principalâs assistant.
"Hey, check it outâan Asian guy!"
"Heâs carrying a racket bag. Here to play?"
"Doubt heâs enrolling. At his height, heâs probably already in middle school. Whoâd join a training center at that age?"
"Look at his clueless expression."
"Kinda hot though. First time Iâve found an Asian face attractive~"
"Letâs mess with him!"
"Hopkins, donât start trouble! If Amos is with him, heâs gotta be someone important!"
"Scared? Then scram. Iâm bored anyway!"
The leader, Hopkins, pulled out a tennis ball with a vicious grin.
BANG!
A "Blast Serve" rocketed toward Yoru.
"Whoa, Hopkins! Thatâs overkill!"
"Relax~ Accidents happen on the court, right?"
Hopkins sneered, his scarred face twisting.
A childhood accident had left him permanently scarredâand hating anyone with a pretty face.
As the ball hurtled toward Yoru, Hopkinsâ grin widenedâuntil Yoru sidestepped effortlessly, pulling Amos with him.
THUD!
The ball smashed into a tree, leaving deep marks.
Amosâ face darkened. "HOPKINS!"
He turned to Yoru, apologetic. " Yoru, Iâm so sorry!"
"No need."
(Men couldnât scare him anyway.)
Yoru eyed Hopkinsâ5-star middle schooler.
"Your training program is impressive. But the hygiene needs work. Donât leave trash lying around."
Amos coughed awkwardly. "Those are our middle-school trainees. At this age, if theyâre not scouted by the Elite Club... well, theyâve got no future."
Even I canât control them.
"Hey, punk! Whatâd you just say?!"
Hopkins stormed over, his gang in tow.
Yoruâs indifferent expression only fueled his rage.
"If you werenât picked, youâre trash. Simple."
"You think Amos can protect you?"
Hopkins loomed over Yoru, his 180cm frame casting a shadow.
"Even the principal canât save you now. Pick up that ball, kneel, and maybe Iâll let this slide."
His lackeys closed in.
Amos paled. "Hopkins, stop! Heâs the principalâs guest!"
"So what? I graduate soon. Youâchoice time. Go fetch orâ"
THUD.
Mid-sentence, Hopkins collapsed to his knees, trembling violently.
His breathing turned ragged, pupils dilating as he flailed like a drowning man.
"W-What did you do?!"
The others froze in fear.
Yoru hadnât even moved.
"Yoru...!" Amos whispered urgently as Hopkinsâ face turned purple.
"Trash."
A snap of Yoruâs fingers, and Hopkins crumpled.
"Ten Sense Manipulation."
Against opponents with mental stats two tiers below his, Yoru could instantly trap them in a fabricated realityâfar more terrifying than Mouriâs mental pressure.
"Wh... Where am I?!"
Hopkins scrambled back, drenched in cold sweat.
"Boss, you okay?!"
His gang hesitated, unsure if heâd lost his mind.
"I-I was... drowning..." Hopkins gasped.
Yoru crouched before him.
"Hey, trash."
"Ghkâ!"
Hopkins flinched, squeezing his eyes shut.
"Hereâs your chance at revenge. Warm me upâI havenât played today."
"N-No! Iâll dieâ!"
"I wonât use that again. Play, or Iâll send you back. Closing your eyes wonât help."
"...Fine! Iâll play!"
Chapter 65: Quality of Perfect â QP
QP.
In the original Prince of Tennis World Cup arc, he was the second-in-command of the German team.
He had no real nameâonly the initials "QP," short for "Quality of Perfect."
But his past was far from perfect.
An orphan abandoned as an infant, he was sent to the German Tennis Training Center, where "QP" originally stood for "Quark Puppe"â"an insignificant puppet."
This shaped his cold, isolated personality, making him an outcast.
At age five, while learning the basics, his demeanor alienated the assistant coaches. Even the centerâs former principal considered sending him to an orphanage.
But then, Raitlair stepped in.
Recognizing QPâs talent, Raitlair risked his job to protect him, even accepting menial work just to stay by QPâs side. That devotion forged the "Quality of Perfect" the world now knew.
After graduating elementary school, QP was scouted by the Elite Club.
In his first year, he was hailed as the "masterpiece of elite training," crushing every opponent and standing only below the clubâs strongestâJĂŒrgen Volk.
In fact, during middle school, QPâs performance surpassed Volkâs at the same age.
Volk himself once declared:
"This guy might become the closest thing to a God of Tennis."
That statement skyrocketed QPâs status in the club.
As for Raitlair?
He went from janitor to principal of the training centerâall because of QPâs rise.
To QP, Raitlair wasnât just a mentor. He was family.
Which was why, when Raitlair called, QP always answered.
Reunion at the Training Center
After a 30-minute drive, QP arrived.
The gates swung open automatically. A security guard waved. "Hey QP! Long time no see!"
QP nodded silently and walked past.
He never was one for conversation. The guard knew that, so he didnât mind.
QP surveyed the familiar campusâno nostalgia, no hesitation. He pulled out his phone and dialed Raitlair.
"Teacher, Iâm here. Where are you?"
"Already back? Wait thereâIâll come down."
Half a minute later, Raitlair rushed out of the office building. His eyes softened at the sight of QP.
"Youâve grown taller again," he chuckled, reaching out to ruffle QPâs hair.
QP dodged, cheeks faintly pink. "Teacher, Iâm not a kid anymore."
"Youâre in middle school! At the training center, you wouldnât even be graduating yet!"
Raitlair grinned. "Come on. Letâs go meet that boy."
The Search for the Auras
As they walked toward the courts, QP cut straight to business.
"Any progress on finding players with the 'Aura of Love' or 'Aura of Fortitude'?"
Raitlair sighed. "The Elite Club hasnât found either yet. There are rumors of 'Aura of Love' abroad, but 'Aura of Fortitude'..."
He patted QPâs shoulder. He knew how badly his student wanted to evolveâto become the true "Quality of Perfect."
Among the Three Auras of Tennis, "Aura of Love" and "Aura of Resignation" were relatively common.
But "Aura of Fortitude" was vanishingly rare. Even the Elite Clubâs vast network couldnât track it down.
"Donât rush. These things takeâ"
BOOM!
A deafening impact cut him off.
Both turned toward the junior training courtsâwhere a crowd of students lay groaning on the ground.
At the center of the devastation knelt one boy, terrified.
Yoruâs Wrath
In less than an hour, Yoru had wiped out the training centerâs middle schoolers.
He wasnât one to hold grudges. He settled them on the spot.
The defeated players bore injuries of varying severity.
Yoruâs gaze swept over a group of elementary students watching from the sidelines.
"You kids want a turn?"
"NO!"
They shook their heads furiously. Even the middle schoolers got wreckedâthey werenât stupid enough to challenge him.
"H-Heâs insane..."
"Look at Hopkins! Heâs barely breathing!"
"Whyâs someone this strong even bothering with us?"
"Because Hopkins picked a fight! That guyâs the principalâs VIP guest!"
"Idiot!"
The kids whispered, too scared to meet Yoruâs eyes.
The Arrival of Perfection
"What happened here?!"
Raitlair and QP approached, the former shooting a questioning look at Amos.
The driver quickly explainedâincluding Hopkinsâ instigation.
Raitlair wasnât surprised. If anything, he looked amused.
"Teacher," QP said, eyes locked on Yoru, "is this the one you wanted me to take to the Elite Club?"
His instincts flared.
Beneath Yoruâs lean frame lurked explosive muscle density.
Almost as if sensing the scrutiny, Yoru glanced up.
Their eyes met.
"So youâre here," Yoru smirked. "The 'Quality of Perfect.'"
Instantly, QPâs stats materialized before him:
[Name]: Aogiri (QP)
[Age]: 13
[Techniques]:
Personal Five Dimensions (Lv. 7)
Tennis Fundamentals (Lv. 7)
[Talent]: Quality of Perfect
[Combat Power]: â â â â â (8-Star)
[Quality of Perfect]:
Perfectly develops all abilities.
Extracts experience from matches against the Three Auras.
Each aura absorbed boosts Five Dimensions & Fundamentals by a % in real combat.
Currently Absorbed: Aura of Resignation.
(Note: Collecting all Three Auras evolves "Quality of Perfect" into "Ultimate Quality.")
Pure. Terrifying.
QP had no flashy techniquesâjust flawless fundamentals and perfectly balanced stats.
Though rated 8-Star, his real combat power likely reached mid-tier 8-Star thanks to his talent.
If Ralph didnât have my guidance, heâd probably lose to QP right now.
Yoru guessed Ralph only became a true top-tier (T1) player after the first World Cup, once he refined his weaknesses and matured physically.
But one detail puzzled him.
"Aogiri?"
That wasnât QPâs nameâit was a private nickname between him and Raitlair.
The Challenge
"Sorry about this, Nan," Raitlair said, ignoring the groaning students. "Let me introduce QPâmy finest student. Heâll take you to the Elite Club."
Pride laced his voice.
"QP," the boy said, extending a hand.
Yoru shook it. "If Raitlair calls you his best, Iâd love to see it for myself."
"That might not be wise..." Raitlair hesitated.
He only knew Yoruâs strength through Nanjirohâs stories.
But QP?
Once a match started, QP didnât hold back.
Raitlair didnât want to explain to Nanjiroh why his son got hospitalized.
QP, however, remained calm.
"I havenât played my daily matches yet. Letâs see if youâre worthy of visiting the Elite Club."
Yoru grinned. "Wouldnât miss it."
At that momentâ
[Ding!]
A system notification chimed in Yoruâs mind.