
Net King: This Player is Backed by Justice
About This Novel
Jinguji Hikari, who joined the Seigakusho School as a [general], must first settle the internal affairs before fighting outsiders. If he wants to win the championship, he must overturn the unreasonable rules and systems. Coach Ryuzaki: First graders must practice the basics! Start by picking up the ball! Jinguji Hikaru looked at the crooked regular team members and sneered: Is this the result of a year of training? Coach Ryuzaki: The first-year students are not as good as the second- and third-year seniors in terms of psychological quality and physical fitness! Jinguji Hikaru sneered: The total number of championships I have won is more than the number of people in the main selection. Do you think my mental quality is not good? Poor physical fitness? Why do you need physical fitness if you can't win in basketball? Fight! Coach Ryuzaki: I am Coach Seigaku! Jinguji Hikari shrugged: Yes, but from now on, I have the final say in the tennis club! Who agrees? Who objects? This book is also called "I Used Naval Skills to Play Tennis"
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Official(26)Scraped 11d ago
I hope that the protagonist will not join the Japanese team, but it will be better to join the American team!
I hope the protagonist will not join the Japanese team. The current Net King novels basically have the protagonist join the national team as a junior high school student, then dominate the junior high school for three years and win the World Cup, and then lead the junior high school students to have a big breakout two years later. Can't the commonly used routine be more innovative? I think the United States The team is a good team, and the Japanese team is already very strong. Joining the protagonist is just the icing on the cake. Instead of writing a routine of David and Goliath that everyone understands, why not join other teams to defeat the determined winning team? Isn't such a plot more interesting than the cookie-cutter plots now? Moreover, the strength of the Japanese team is already very strong. Even if the quality of high school students is not included, it is better than the German team. The German team only has three world-class extra-dimensional players. The Japanese team has five and a half extra-dimensional players on the surface, including Byodoin, Oni Jujiro, Tanejima Shuji, Duke Watanabe, and Irie Kanata. And then there is Tokugawa Kazuya, who has the black hole extra-dimensional skills, which is barely half. Does it help a lot to have the protagonist join such a team? He said he was ambitious, he just wanted to be lazy by stepping on the championship team. In fact, I most hope that the protagonist can join the American team, because the American team is really the most regrettable team in the original book. They regarded Echizen Ryoma and Ryuya as good friends, but they were both very poor people and were cheated by them. In fact, according to the initial configuration of the American team, they could make it to the finals. However, the two Echizen brothers changed teams midway and disrupted the plan. Moreover, the protagonist and Reinhardt are both good friends and souls. China can help the American team and there is no problem. The Japanese team can do it even without the protagonist with their strength. I have seen so many plots about reaching the finals and the protagonist joining the Japanese team to win the championship. I hope the author can change his taste. Moreover, when the protagonist was in the United States, Reinhardt helped him so much. This is a favor. The protagonist in the Japanese team actually has no acquaintances except his own team. Even Byodoin and Oni Jujiro only played a few games and didn't even eat. Can this be called familiar? So I hope the protagonist will not live up to his own strength. What's the point of joining a winning team?
Unconventional
The template of a country-destroying war power was actually bullied in elementary school. Is this setting reasonable?
It is not recommended to watch, as the time travel plus the Admiral panel, you can also be bullied and ostracized by elementary school students, and there are psychological shadows! ! ! After that, there were all kinds of things that were hard to describe, and I was too lazy to complain.
I quite like it, King of Nets is very interesting
Why give it two stars? Because the coach is Ryuzaki
I wrote using the navy template and was actually bullied on campus.
It's okay. It's good to see if nothing happens. I hope the protagonist can continue to be invincible.
Is there a mess behind it?
The overall feeling is okay, but it doesn't feel like an upgrade. It's invincible from the start.
What do you think
The author, I just don't understand why you have to take over Qingxue's plate. What do you think if you don't remove that kind of coach and let her take the credit?
I hope the combat power is not outrageous
I hope that the protagonist will always be the strongest at the same time, but don't be like nonsense. There are too many books that want to shave everyone's heads, which makes me tired of aesthetics.
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Community(0)
Official(26)Scraped 11d ago
I hope that the protagonist will not join the Japanese team, but it will be better to join the American team!
I hope the protagonist will not join the Japanese team. The current Net King novels basically have the protagonist join the national team as a junior high school student, then dominate the junior high school for three years and win the World Cup, and then lead the junior high school students to have a big breakout two years later. Can't the commonly used routine be more innovative? I think the United States The team is a good team, and the Japanese team is already very strong. Joining the protagonist is just the icing on the cake. Instead of writing a routine of David and Goliath that everyone understands, why not join other teams to defeat the determined winning team? Isn't such a plot more interesting than the cookie-cutter plots now? Moreover, the strength of the Japanese team is already very strong. Even if the quality of high school students is not included, it is better than the German team. The German team only has three world-class extra-dimensional players. The Japanese team has five and a half extra-dimensional players on the surface, including Byodoin, Oni Jujiro, Tanejima Shuji, Duke Watanabe, and Irie Kanata. And then there is Tokugawa Kazuya, who has the black hole extra-dimensional skills, which is barely half. Does it help a lot to have the protagonist join such a team? He said he was ambitious, he just wanted to be lazy by stepping on the championship team. In fact, I most hope that the protagonist can join the American team, because the American team is really the most regrettable team in the original book. They regarded Echizen Ryoma and Ryuya as good friends, but they were both very poor people and were cheated by them. In fact, according to the initial configuration of the American team, they could make it to the finals. However, the two Echizen brothers changed teams midway and disrupted the plan. Moreover, the protagonist and Reinhardt are both good friends and souls. China can help the American team and there is no problem. The Japanese team can do it even without the protagonist with their strength. I have seen so many plots about reaching the finals and the protagonist joining the Japanese team to win the championship. I hope the author can change his taste. Moreover, when the protagonist was in the United States, Reinhardt helped him so much. This is a favor. The protagonist in the Japanese team actually has no acquaintances except his own team. Even Byodoin and Oni Jujiro only played a few games and didn't even eat. Can this be called familiar? So I hope the protagonist will not live up to his own strength. What's the point of joining a winning team?
Unconventional
The template of a country-destroying war power was actually bullied in elementary school. Is this setting reasonable?
It is not recommended to watch, as the time travel plus the Admiral panel, you can also be bullied and ostracized by elementary school students, and there are psychological shadows! ! ! After that, there were all kinds of things that were hard to describe, and I was too lazy to complain.
I quite like it, King of Nets is very interesting
Why give it two stars? Because the coach is Ryuzaki
I wrote using the navy template and was actually bullied on campus.
It's okay. It's good to see if nothing happens. I hope the protagonist can continue to be invincible.
Is there a mess behind it?
The overall feeling is okay, but it doesn't feel like an upgrade. It's invincible from the start.
What do you think
The author, I just don't understand why you have to take over Qingxue's plate. What do you think if you don't remove that kind of coach and let her take the credit?
I hope the combat power is not outrageous
I hope that the protagonist will always be the strongest at the same time, but don't be like nonsense. There are too many books that want to shave everyone's heads, which makes me tired of aesthetics.









