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... front row—it was a direct countermeasure to a crucial factor behind their first-set loss: Kaedehara Taichi's serve.
Serve switch—Aoba Johsai's serve.
Kaedehara Taichi stepped onto the service line. The defensive formation facing him consisted of Sakusa Kiyoomi, Komori Motoya, and Nishimura Hiroyuki in Itachiyama's back row—the most stable receiving trio and the group most familiar with Taichi's serves.
"Well, this is going to be a bit of a hassle."
Taichi tossed ...
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