I can't blame him, it's the best court I've played on too. And getting the chance to play on it in the country I grew up? Even better.
[And it finally gave him a chance to live his dreams, and succeed at them. It'd been his goal for so many years, and he finally got to taste victory and prove himself to the world. Or at least prove himself to those he was trying to prove himself to. Though the lack of expression on Ushijima's face still irritated him, just like when Shiratorizawa lost to Karasuno nearly ten years ago.]
Of course it was, with Blanco as coach and me setting? We'll win again next time too you know. We'll take Paris too, just you watch.
[Though his tone is less arrogant and more of a friendly challenge. If he lost to Tobio in Paris, he'd be less pissed because he's already gotten his gold, but he's still going to try and win regardless.
And then there's a snort, and a gesture of his hand to go elsewhere to chat. He could put rivalries aside for now, because in the spirit of the Olympics, they should show friendship, or something akin to it. Tooru's had plenty of years to get over his bitterness towards the younger setter, and if he had to say it, he's impressed how far Tobio's come since their Kitagawa Daiichi days.]
sorry this took so long!
[And it finally gave him a chance to live his dreams, and succeed at them. It'd been his goal for so many years, and he finally got to taste victory and prove himself to the world. Or at least prove himself to those he was trying to prove himself to. Though the lack of expression on Ushijima's face still irritated him, just like when Shiratorizawa lost to Karasuno nearly ten years ago.]
Of course it was, with Blanco as coach and me setting? We'll win again next time too you know. We'll take Paris too, just you watch.
[Though his tone is less arrogant and more of a friendly challenge. If he lost to Tobio in Paris, he'd be less pissed because he's already gotten his gold, but he's still going to try and win regardless.
And then there's a snort, and a gesture of his hand to go elsewhere to chat. He could put rivalries aside for now, because in the spirit of the Olympics, they should show friendship, or something akin to it. Tooru's had plenty of years to get over his bitterness towards the younger setter, and if he had to say it, he's impressed how far Tobio's come since their Kitagawa Daiichi days.]
You eaten yet?