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A key emotional beat in this chapter is Ashito admitting that he didn't fully understand what it meant to "become a pro" until this moment. He declares his absolute resolve to turn professional, regardless of whether he passes this specific tryout, driven by the realization of the sacrifices his mother and brother have made for him. Summary (Chapter) | Ao Ashi Wiki | Fandom
The scene shifts to the Esperion building where the candidates wait for their final results. The tension is high as they are called in one by one for interviews. A key emotional beat in this chapter is
Coach Tatsuya Fukuda watches from the sidelines, noting that while the goal itself was impressive, the true "beauty" lay in the off-the-ball movements. He recognizes that Ashito was the "switcher" who orchestrated the entire play, effectively using his teammates' movement to dismantle the defense. The tension is high as they are called
During his interview with Fukuda and Coach Nozomi, Ashito struggles to explain his play in technical terms. However, he manages to convey that he moved instinctively based on what he felt the field needed. Fukuda is deeply impressed by Ashito's emerging "bird's eye view" and his ability to put the team's needs above his own ego. During his interview with Fukuda and Coach Nozomi,
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A key emotional beat in this chapter is Ashito admitting that he didn't fully understand what it meant to "become a pro" until this moment. He declares his absolute resolve to turn professional, regardless of whether he passes this specific tryout, driven by the realization of the sacrifices his mother and brother have made for him. Summary (Chapter) | Ao Ashi Wiki | Fandom
The scene shifts to the Esperion building where the candidates wait for their final results. The tension is high as they are called in one by one for interviews.
Coach Tatsuya Fukuda watches from the sidelines, noting that while the goal itself was impressive, the true "beauty" lay in the off-the-ball movements. He recognizes that Ashito was the "switcher" who orchestrated the entire play, effectively using his teammates' movement to dismantle the defense.
During his interview with Fukuda and Coach Nozomi, Ashito struggles to explain his play in technical terms. However, he manages to convey that he moved instinctively based on what he felt the field needed. Fukuda is deeply impressed by Ashito's emerging "bird's eye view" and his ability to put the team's needs above his own ego.