A realistic recreation of anime, and you call this tennis?

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After thinking about this, the audience in the imperial capital began to shout loudly to Xue Chao.

They were already a little worried about whether Xue Chao could defeat Zhou Ran.

Now that Zhou Ran scored first, their worries became even stronger.

They thought it was necessary to remind Xue Chao and make him take it seriously.

The players from the imperial capital must not lose in the first round.

More importantly, Zhou Ran is also a contestant from Shanghai.

This gave Xue Chao even more reason not to lose.

Hearing the voices of the audience, the confused Xue Chao became a little more sober.

"Did I underestimate the enemy just now?"

He muttered quietly in his heart.

He didn't receive Zhou Ran's seemingly ordinary serve just now.

Logically speaking, it must be his carelessness caused by underestimating the enemy.

But he had never experienced the feeling of his feet being filled with cement and unable to move before.

So he had a vague feeling in his heart that he seemed to have underestimated the enemy, but it also seemed that he was unable to move because of some unknown reason.

After thinking about this, Xue Chao gradually developed a sense of foreboding in his heart.

Then he shook his head quickly, reassuring himself.

Then he would continue to relax the pores all over his body so that his entire senses could be elevated to the extreme.

Just as the audience in the capital thought, he absolutely could not lose today's game.

Zhang Yi’s previous loss to Zhou Ran had already caused a huge negative impact on the imperial capital.

Now he is a real player from the imperial capital.

If he really lost to a contestant from Shanghai like Zhou Ran, no one would care about it even though Zhou Ran participated in the Lone Hero Plan.

The outside world must think that Zhou Ran is the contestant from Shanghai.

Therefore, if he loses to Zhou Ran, he will be the first player from the Imperial Capital to lose to Zhou Ran in history.

Then there is no doubt that he will be printed on the pillar of shame more definitely than Zhang Yi.

The audience wouldn't allow this to happen, and neither would he.

After thinking about it, his expression slowly changed from serious to a little fierce.

Before, he remained humble and did not dare to underestimate Zhou Ran.

But now this humility has been slowly suppressed by him.

He's going to be fierce.

While increasing self-confidence, one must also surpass Zhou Ran in momentum.

On the other side, he saw that he had just used the Ice World to successfully hit the tennis ball into Xue Chao's blind spot, and then quickly scored.

Zhou Ran became more and more satisfied with this trick.

At the same time, he also felt the perverse feeling of Atobe in the anime.

Anyone who can use this trick on the court will inevitably become more flamboyant.

Can't wait to use Ice World again.

Zhou Ran kept his eyes searching within Xue Chao's half.

In his opinion, there are two types of blind spots for Xue Chao.

One possibility is that Xue Chao could move his feet, but ultimately he was unable to successfully hit the tennis ball back.

The other situation is that even if Xue Chao saw where the tennis ball would land, he couldn't move it at all.

Just like what happened just now, I could only watch the tennis ball fall to the ground and lose points.

Next, Zhou Ran wanted to hit the tennis ball every time into the absolute blind spots within Xue Chao's half of the court where Xue Chao would have no way to move.

After thinking about it, Zhou Ran once again chose a position in Xue Chao's stadium.

Then he hit the tennis ball with incredible skill.

Looking at the tennis serve of equally ordinary power, Xue Chao could conclude that he had just lost the ball, no matter what the reason was.

Then he can hit the tennis ball back.

Because of this ball, he could see every detail of the tennis ball during its flight.

He also knew very clearly where the tennis ball would land after it landed.

He thought that for this ball he only needed to move his feet slightly, and he would be able to swing his racket and easily hit the tennis ball.

However, when he saw the tennis ball was about to fall to the ground, he wanted to move his feet forward and hit the tennis ball back.

He was surprised to find that the same situation happened again.

The moment he moved, his feet were once again unable to move.

This time, not only were his feet unable to move.

He couldn't swing the racket or even turn his upper body.

At this moment, his whole body seemed to be under a spell of immobilization.

I could only stand there blankly.

"Zhou Ran scored, 30 to 0!"

There is no doubt that Xue Chao, standing still, could only allow Zhou Ran to score again.

"Why is Xue Chao standing there motionless again?"

"Isn't it right?"

"Xue Chao isn't the type of person who lets his opponent score in the same way for two rounds!"

"what's the situation?"

"What happened on the court?"

The audience is not stupid.

When they saw Xue Chao continue to stand still and lose points.

They absolutely could not believe that Xue Chao had underestimated his opponent for two consecutive rounds.

So they knew that something must have happened on the court, which they could not see, but forced Xue Chao to stand still.

Regarding this unknown situation, many viewers speculated that it might be due to Xue Chao's physical condition.

If Xue Chao was unwell or even injured at this time.

Then it would be a reasonable explanation for why Xue Chao stood still.

If it was due to Xue Chao's physical condition, the audience believed that it would not take long for Xue Chao to raise the issue to the referee.

 (Hello, King Qian) So after not understanding the situation, the audience could only focus their attention on the court and wait and see what would happen.

On the court, Xue Chao's thoughts were clearer than those of the audience.

At this moment, he was certain that he had definitely not underestimated the enemy just now.

He also played the game 100% seriously.

But he just couldn't move.

He also resolutely ruled out the possibility that there was something wrong with his health, which the audience thought.

He knows better than anyone whether he has any injuries or not.

So in the last shot, he lost the point because he stood still.

It was not that he underestimated his opponent, nor was there something wrong with his body.

Then Xue Chao thought, there was only one reason.

Zhou Ran must have used some means that he didn't know about when serving.

After thinking about this, he focused all his attention on Zhou Ran.

"Zhou Ran, is this you who did this?"

In order to quickly clarify the situation, Xue Chao quickly said to Zhou Ran, "Yu.

Chapter 105: Angry! Second State!

After Xue Chao ruled out the many reasons for losing points due to his inability to move based on his own situation.

He finally figured out that there was only one reason why he lost points just now.

That means Zhou Ran must have tampered with the serve.

He is also a straightforward person, so he doesn't hide anything.

After thinking of this reason, he quickly confirmed it with Zhou Ran.

When Zhou Ran heard what Xue Chao said, he was a little surprised.

I didn't expect Xue Chao to find the problem so quickly.

You know, the ice world he just used is very hidden.

It is not about directly showing off the tennis tricks through rotation or power.

But Xue Chao can still find the answer to the question in a very short time.

This was something his previous opponents could not do.

"what the hell?"

"I just hit the tennis ball into a dead corner in your half of the court where there was no way to return it!"

"This shouldn't be considered a trick, right?"

Zhou Ran thought that what Xue Chao said just now was wrong.

What does it mean to play tricks? Playing tricks means doing bad things behind someone's back.

He openly hit the tennis ball into Xue Chao's blind spot, so how could it be considered cheating?

"Is there a blind spot where I can't fight back?"

After hearing Zhou Ran's words, Xue Chao thought quickly in his mind.

Indeed, just as Zhou Ran thought, both Zhou Ran's strength and speed in tennis were very ordinary.

He has no way to fight back, so maybe it's just as Zhou Ran said.

Zhou Ran hit the tennis ball in a dead angle where he couldn't return the ball.

Xue Chao had no doubt or objection to the fact that there were blind spots on his court.

After all, his strength is not yet strong enough to allow him to return a tennis ball from any position on the court.

So he thought what Zhou Ran said was true.

But now that I know the specific reason why Zhou Ran scored just now.

He believed that even if Zhou Ran hit the tennis ball in his blind spot, he would be able to fight back in the future.

After all, he didn't think there were so many blind spots on his court that would allow Zhou Ran to score every time he made a shot by standing still.

He also knew that when Zhou Ran hit the tennis ball, even if it really fell into his blind spot.

Then such a blind spot position will definitely not work in the next round.

That is to say, the blind spots on his court.

Once Zhou Ran pointed it out, he would pay close attention to that location.

It was absolutely impossible for Zhou Ran to hit the tennis ball in that position again.

 (aecc) So when he firmly believed that even if there were blind spots on the court, there wouldn't be too many of them.


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