Yu Shao, a national Go master, transmigrated to a parallel world and became a high school freshman. Given a second chance at life, he only wanted to enjoy a carefree and flamboyant youth, ensuring it wouldn’t slip through his fingers again.
But… why am I picking up Go pieces again?!
Although playing in a Go world untouched by harsh AI training makes it all too easy to dominate an era—it’s undeniably satisfying on some level.
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A group of professional Go players: “Wait, you can play Go like this?”
Yu Shao nodded: “Yes, this is how Go is played!”
(This book has no threshold for reading)
It is an anime fanfiction, but the original narrative, the game is 99% realistic, and those who like sports articles and watching games can read it.
"The volleyball hasn't landed yet, and the game hasn't ended yet!"
A height that overlooks all living things, a speed as fast as the wind, a force as powerful as thunder, a strong psychological quality, and a ball IQ that controls the overall situation.
I have all of these, so I should be the champion!
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Ushijima Wakari, Kiryu Hachi, Sakusaya Seiomi, Koutarou Koutarou...
These national-level aces all regard the same person as the strongest enemy.
Oikawa Toru, Miya Yu, Kageyama Tobio, Izuna Palm, Kozume Grin...
These most unique setters all have a great interest in the same person.
Kaedehara Taichi, starting from Aoba Johsai, became the world's strongest ace.
I saw a baseball magazine on the table:
Qingdao? Eastern Qing Kingdom? I've traveled to an anime!
The information about his own body also entered his mind:
Ryuzaki Gunji, 15, outfielder and fourth batter for the Marugame Little League team...
In that case, I'll make up for the regret the third-year seniors had when they lost to Inami this summer. I'm going to become a regular member of Seidou and make it to Koshien!!