🦅 LXXVIII: Trainer (2)

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A/N: Omg long time no see y'all. Had a terrible writer's block for the past months so I couldn't updateee. And midterms looool. But also partly because of Genshin Impact LMAO. Updating because I got the CEO of GEO, daddy Zhongli. 



ALSO, OMG we at #2 in the haikyuu tag. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA THANK YOUU 





The memory was pretty fresh as you recalled it. You know you didn't heard it wrong when Hitoka-chan explained it to you the last time. But... Wasn't the last day supposed to be an individual tournament? The one where players from various teams were all jumbled up to form new teams???



You have heard it was like that. Your memory wasn't wrong either. You knew today's setup was definitely just as what your memory was telling you.



So where the hell did that tournament supposedly go?



You internally groaned as you looked at the site before you. Right now, the last day was basically turned into a training camp with a setup that was too generic too.



But truthfully, you were the only one who was really worried about keeping up with the whole schedule. After all, this impromptu event was just as bewildering to other coaches as it was to you, especially now that they looked at who was mainly training the players right now. And they could only say one thing about the matter.



"It's pretty ironic for Coach Washijo to have someone that small, supervise a training camp at Shiratorizawa." the coaches from the other team couldn't help but comment as they look at the view. And the former players who hears it couldn't help but agree.



After all, It was basic common knowledge how the old Shiratorizawa coach had always liked the principle of a simple strength of a tall player showcasing his superiority, by using power and height in the sport.



After all. the norm of big players always being formidable no matter what sport it was have existed a long time ago.



"Though... Clara-chan's an exception." Tendo Satori couldn't help but sigh as the thought crossed his mind.



Sure, it was basically a broken record by now of how big players were most favored over everyone else. But that doesn't change the fact that the norm of a big player being superior will always be challenged over and over again.



After all, it was something the former Shiratorizawa players themselves had experienced back then. Although the memory wasn't something they liked to recall, it doesn't change that they were already proven wrong. And now, a professional of breaking these stereotypes had just magically appeared in front of them. 

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