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Chapter 611 - Chapter 220: Scoring Points

At third base. 

​Watching Shibata slowly move toward home plate, Horikita Suzune's expression was solemn. 

​0 out, runners on first and third. 

​Until this moment. 

​Horikita Suzune finally realized she could do nothing. 

​Was it a matter of strength? 

​No. 

​On paper. 

​Class C was clearly much stronger than Class B. 

​Why was that? 

​In reality. 

​The old Class C. 

​Had simply benefited from a "version" that prioritized individual strength. 

​Now, encountering a game that emphasizes team coordination. 

​They found it to be so powerless. 

​People do change. 

​But on a class-wide scale, not many have changed. 

​Furthermore. 

​There was Hikiagaya fanning the flames from the sidelines from time to time. 

​Bang! 

​At that moment. 

​Yonezu Haruto hit another base hit. 

​The ball flew straight toward first base, almost a foul, brushing past Miyake Akito. 

​The three standing in the outfield. 

​Koenji had no reaction. 

​Kushida Kikyo and Onodera were moving, but their speed was too slow; Hirata also hurriedly chased after, hoping to salvage the situation. 

​Simultaneously. 

​Now. 

​I'll take this point without hesitation. 

​Shibata's eyes lit up. 

​He accelerated at full power toward home plate, reaching it with a slide. 

​"Second base!" 

​Also at this time. 

​Hearing Horikita Suzune's shout, Hirata intercepted the ball with his glove, turning back to attempt a tag at second base. 

​Only to find Yonezu Haruto and Kanzaki Ryuji already standing at first and second base, the two of them preparing to answer questions. 

​Though Kanzaki Ryuji's strength was average. 

​He excelled in stability. 

​He wouldn't have dazzling performances, but he rarely made mistakes. 

​Leaving things to Kanzaki was enough to put one at ease. 

​"The point is valid!" 

​"Yay! Next, it's up to you, Sumida-kun." 

​"Oh, no problem, leave it to me with confidence." 

​Shibata and Sumida high-fived in celebration. 

​Watching the scene, second baseman Ike Kanji was full of anxiety. 

​"Sudo, what the hell are you doing? Get serious for me!" 

​"I know..." 

​Sudo said through gritted teeth. 

​In the past, he definitely would have snapped back. 

​Did Ike think he didn't want to be serious? 

​0 out.

Runners on first and second. 

​The next batter is the fourth batter with the strongest hitting ability, Sumida Makoto, followed by Ichinose Honami, who has the right to reach base directly. 

​How many points would they lose? 

​The hearts of the entire Class C were in their throats. 

​If they lost too much, they would fall back to Class D. 

​Thinking of this. 

​The members of Class C felt some fear; they were absolutely unwilling for things to turn out that way. 

​Having experienced a period of extreme lack of money. 

​Hikiagaya indeed could not empathize with Class C's obsession with reaching Class A. 

​"Everyone, don't be nervous, there's still a chance." 

​Horikita Suzune hurriedly comforted everyone. 

​Although she was the third baseman, Horikita Suzune was still observing the whole situation. 

​Kanzaki Ryuji had already started answering the question, while Yonezu Haruto seemed to be encountering some difficulty. 

​Given the function f(x) = 2x^3 - 3x^2 + 5x - 1, find f'(x), the derivative of f(x). 

​Yonezu Haruto suddenly felt a headache. 

​This problem wasn't hard. 

​While he couldn't guarantee finishing it within three minutes, he should usually be able to do it. 

​But at this moment. 

​Yonezu Haruto felt his mind was a mess. 

​Just moments ago he was concentrating on the game, and now he had to force himself to calm down and solve a problem. 

​It felt as if he were halfway through urinating and then forced by someone to hold it back; it was extremely uncomfortable. 

​He had originally thought. 

​As long as one was proficient in both literary and martial arts, they should rarely need to use a proxy answerer. 

​Now he realized. 

​This exam seemed even harder than he had imagined. 

​It tested each person's ability to regulate themselves even more. 

​After hesitating for a few seconds. 

​Yonezu Haruto directly applied for a proxy answerer, calling over Ando Sayo. 

​It wasn't that he couldn't solve it. 

​But what if he timed out, or answered incorrectly? 

​That would count as a failed base-reach. 

​Although Shibata's score would count, his base hit would be considered a failed base-reach. 

​"Sorry, Ando-san, my brain is a bit busy right now, I'll have to trouble you." 

​"You're welcome, this is exactly why we exist, let me see what the problem is." 

​Ando Sayo took the tablet and began to answer. 

​Watching the scene from a distance. 

​Horikita Suzune let out a slight sigh of relief. 

​Just having athletic ability wasn't enough; this could also give Sudo and the others more time to adjust their mindset. 

​Soon. 

​The answering time ended, and Ando Sayo answered correctly with ease. 

​The game began again. 

​Gazing at Sumida standing in the batter's box, Sudo's expression was equally solemn. 

​He was the pitcher. 

​The ace pitcher of Class C. 

​It couldn't go on like this; some change had to be made. 

​It was 27.5 meters from the pitcher's mound to home plate. 

​With his near-sightedness of less than 1.0. 

​Ayanokouji's glove had already become somewhat blurry, with the edges showing a slight double image. 

​However. 

​It didn't matter. 

​As long as he aimed for the center, this bit of near-sightedness wouldn't have a big impact. 

​Thinking of this. 

​Sudo suddenly gripped the baseball in his hand and hurled it out. 

​Simultaneously. 

​The information on the scoreboard was also updated. 

​153KM. 

​"Ball." 

​Dammit, why? Calm down, me. 

​Sudo took a deep breath, his fingers gripping the returned baseball with slight force. 

​"Ball." 

​"Ball." 

​"Ball." 

​"4-ball walk." 

​Sumida somewhat helplessly tossed down the bat and jogged toward first base. 

​Shibata and the others all had chances to perform. 

​He also really wanted to show off a bit. 

​Unfortunately. 

​He didn't know if Sudo was just failing to deliver, or intentionally avoiding a duel with him. 

​At the same time. 

​Kanzaki Ryuji and Yonezu Haruto also moved to the next bases; Yonezu requested a proxy answerer again. 

​Immediately after. 

​It was Ichinose, who had the right to reach base directly; she went to first base without needing to hit, and Kanzaki also easily snatched a point. 

​2 to 0! 

​0 out, bases loaded! 

​The gap was suddenly pulled wide, and it was a bases-loaded crisis. 

​If it continued like this. 

​It would be an easy point-scoring journey for Class B. 

​Feeling the oncoming pressure. 

​Horikita Suzune's face also looked a bit unpleasant, and fine sweat overflowed from Sudo's forehead. 

​This was only the fourth inning. 

​Originally, this amount of exercise would be nothing to him. 

​But the massive pressure. 

​Still made Sudo feel slightly tired. 

​Basketball and baseball indeed have many things in common, but they also have a major difference. 

​Basketball requires intense physical confrontation. 

​The higher the emotions, the better. 

​However. 

​This point does not work in baseball. 

​Baseball requires more precise control. 

​The more excited the emotions, the harder it is to throw the ball into the strike zone. 

​Soon. 

​Lifting the bat and walking onto the batter's box, looking at the solemn-faced Sudo, Hikiagaya let a smile appear at the corners of his mouth. 

​Although he was ranked as the sixth batter. 

​In reality, the hitting abilities of the three following him were all above his. 

​Thinking that the later batters would be easier to deal with would be a big mistake; Beppu and the others indeed couldn't compare to Shibata, but they weren't too far off. 

​Class B's highlight was balance. 

​This wasn't the end yet. 

​If not handled well. 

​It would instantly be the turn of Shibata and the others again, starting an infinite point-scoring journey. 

​Hikiagaya's expression was solemn. 

​Ayanokouji and Koenji were two unstable factors. 

​It's better to strive to end the game early. 

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