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... horror of the training camp was beginning to reveal itself. The fatigue from the morning matches had yet to wear off, and each team still had at least two more matches ahead of them.

But today, all eyes were on a much-anticipated showdown—Aoba Johsai vs. Itachiyama.

The two teams that had clashed in last year's Spring High finals were about to face off once again.

"Why is Sakusa so serious today? Doesn't he usually avoid going all out for fear of injuring himself?" Nishim ...

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