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damn man, i'm taking back all my clowning on ashito these last couple chapters. Seeing him not broken yet made me tear up a little ngl
He's partly broken. But talking to Fukuda was like doing a hard reset on his brain. Now that his mind has been clear (or probably going overclock), he start his counterattack.damn man, i'm taking back all my clowning on ashito these last couple chapters. Seeing him not broken yet made me tear up a little ngl
Oh my God... The last two pages legit got me chills. The kind of chills that even the tryhard edgy Blue Lock never ever done to me. Akutsu and Ashito are about to COOK! 🔥🔥🔥
Though I still expect Esperion (or Fukuda to be more precise) to challenge this "football is the only way" philosophy from Barcelona and European football academy. I'm eager to know how the author will approach this so often called "do or die" mentality that truly can push someone beyond their limit, however destructive they may be.
On the other hand, I'm a bit surprised to see Ashito got back on his feet the way he was. Like, what was the catalyst? Despite him hyperventilating like a dumb duck, is he unconsciously absorbing the input that he got from the intense match?
He came to Fukuda and said "Is it over? Did Barca exceed your expectations?" He said it as if he was asking Fukuda if he can go all out now. It's clear that Ashito isn't operating with his conscious mind right now that usually harbors self-doubts. But again, I'm still as confused as I am surprised with Ashito's change of wind.
Esperion are about to cook. I will be
For me it is more in tune with who Ashito is. He isnt anymore the little guy that lost against tripone.Oh my God... The last two pages legit got me chills. The kind of chills that even the tryhard edgy Blue Lock never ever done to me. Akutsu and Ashito are about to COOK! 🔥🔥🔥
Though I still expect Esperion (or Fukuda to be more precise) to challenge this "football is the only way" philosophy from Barcelona and European football academy. I'm eager to know how the author will approach this so often called "do or die" mentality that truly can push someone beyond their limit, however destructive they may be.
On the other hand, I'm a bit surprised to see Ashito got back on his feet the way he was. Like, what was the catalyst? Despite him hyperventilating like a dumb duck, is he unconsciously absorbing the input that he got from the intense match?
He came to Fukuda and said "Is it over? Did Barca exceed your expectations?" He said it as if he was asking Fukuda if he can go all out now. It's clear that Ashito isn't operating with his conscious mind right now that usually harbors self-doubts. But again, I'm still as confused as I am surprised with Ashito's change of wind.
Esperion are about to cook. I will be there.