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In the intense world of high school volleyball manga, few titles capture the "zero-to-hero" underdog spirit as effectively as by Tatsuya Ara. While the series eventually explodes into high-stakes matches in later volumes, Chapter 13 is a critical early turning point that sets the stage for the team’s growth and the protagonist’s evolving role.
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Harigane Service follows , a student who was a mere "pinch server" in middle school. Despite being a "benchwarmer," Kanna has spent years perfecting one thing: an incredibly precise serve. He joins Toyose High School, where he must prove his worth alongside a group of talented but eccentric freshmen. What Happens in Chapter 13? In the intense world of high school volleyball
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Unlike some "battle" manga, Chapter 13 emphasizes the psychological pressure of volleyball. It explores how a single, pinpoint-accurate serve can break an opponent’s spirit before the volley even begins. Why It Resonates Despite being a "benchwarmer," Kanna has spent years
We see the early sparks of chemistry between Kanna and the other first-years, including the powerful spiker Mashira. This chapter highlights that a perfect serve is only half the battle; the team must learn to capitalize on the chaos Kanna creates.
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Readers often point to these early chapters as the moment they get hooked on the series' "unreal yet grounded" style. While the serves are superhumanly accurate, the struggle to be seen and the desire to contribute to a team are themes that anyone who has played sports can relate to. Where to Read