Chapter 521: The Storm That Sweeped the World of Tennis, the Terrifying Boy
Chapter 521: The Storm That Sweeped the World of Tennis, the Terrifying Boy
"let's go."
After Beichuan said this softly, he continued to lead everyone outside.
His steps were steady and firm, and every step was taken firmly, leading the members of the Swiss U-17 team like a warrior returning from triumph.
Their figures appeared particularly resolute in the darkness, as if the darkness could not stop them.
As for the door that had been closed before, there was a big hole in it when it was looked at again at this moment.
The edge of the cave entrance was jagged, as if it had been blown open by a powerful force.
The surrounding metal door frames were twisted and deformed, with some debris scattered around.
Hmm! There was no doubt that this was the one Beichuan had blasted away when he was fighting back.
"Aren't we going to arrest those guys?"
Kirihara Akaya asked in confusion.
His face was full of confusion and he scratched his head, making his hair a little messy.
He didn't understand why they let them off so easily. In his opinion, these people's behavior was so bad that they should be punished.
"no need."
Niou Masaharu spoke softly while rubbing Kirihara Akaya's head.
"Besides, we may not be able to find those people."
He narrowed his eyes slightly, revealing a hint of cunning.
"Even if they were knocked unconscious by Captain Kitagawa just now, I believe the staff of this tennis stadium have already moved them away."
There was a hint of certainty in his tone, as if he had already anticipated this result.
"It's all been beaten like this."
Genichirō Sanada sneered, his voice was cold and seemed to carry a chill.
His eyes were full of disdain as he looked at the blown-open door, seeming to be extremely dissatisfied with the behavior of the tennis court.
"No one from the tennis stadium showed up. They really seem guilty~"
The corners of his mouth rose slightly, revealing a sarcastic smile. In his opinion, this behavior of the tennis court was really despicable.
As these words fell, the Swiss U-17 team also walked out of the darkness.
Their figures gradually disappeared into the darkness.
As for other national teams, they don't bother to care.
After all, the other party is essentially their potential opponent.
Moreover, they did not do this, they are also victims.
This sudden chaos came to a temporary end.
At this moment, with the departure of the Swiss U-17 team, all the noise quickly dissipated like the receding tide, and the entire venue gradually returned to silence.
However, the series of events that just happened in the museum were like a huge rock thrown into a calm lake.
After a brief silence, it gathered into a powerful, sudden and violent storm at an incredible speed, sweeping towards the entire world of tennis in the blink of an eye.
Driven by an invisible powerful force, this storm spread rapidly at a speed faster than the speed of lightning.
It was like a wildfire on the grassland, spreading rapidly in all directions with the help of strong winds.
The first to receive this news was the host country's UK U-17 team.
During the preparation stage of the event, they had already conducted detailed research on Beichuan and the Swiss U-17 team.
The coaching team repeatedly watched the opponent's game videos, and the players also constantly simulated confrontation scenarios with the opponent during training. They believed that they had paid enough attention to the two teams.
However, when the exact information was presented before them, they woke up from their dreams and realized that the other party's strength was far beyond their wildest imagination.
In an instant, the entire team's attention to the opponent suddenly soared to an unprecedented level.
The team members gathered in the conference room of the training base. The originally noisy discussion came to an abrupt end, replaced by a solemn silence.
Everyone stared at the information about their opponent in their hands, their brows furrowed, their eyes filled with shock and anxiety.
They whispered to each other, their words filled with admiration for their opponents' strength and deep worry about the upcoming game.
After this, the huge storm caused by Beichuan showed no signs of stopping. Instead, it became more and more intense and continued to expand its scope.
The tennis world of every country, whether it is a traditional powerhouse with a deep tennis heritage or an emerging power that has strived to rise in recent years, cannot stay out of it;
At the same time, an investigation into Beichuan was fully launched, with the breadth and depth of the investigation reaching unprecedented levels.
Countless eyes are focused on Beichuan, trying to dig out the secret behind his powerful strength from his past experiences, daily training methods, and data from every game.
However, what is quite strange is that London, England, which is the center of this storm, has shown a strange tranquility.
The streets were busy with cars and pedestrians looked normal, as if the turmoil in the world of tennis had nothing to do with them.
However, the atmosphere in the UK U-17 training camp was extremely depressing and solemn.
Keith stood with his head held high in front of Jack Ferdinand, captain of the British U-17 team. His face turned ashen with anger and unwillingness, like the gloomy sky before a storm.
The corners of his mouth were raised high, with a very sarcastic sneer on his face, and that smile seemed to be able to freeze the air around him.
"You guys really know how to drive out wolves and swallow tigers!"
Keith spoke coldly, his voice filled with contempt. "I originally thought that the elegant manners of British gentlemen were just a facade. Now it seems that you are simply a group of despicable people who will do anything to achieve your goals."
As he spoke, his chest heaved violently, and his clenched fists trembled slightly from the force, revealing his uncontrollable excitement.
Recalling the previous attack on the Swiss U-17 team, although the members of Clark's organization were not caught by the Swiss U-17 team thanks to the British Tennis Association and the British U-17 training camp, they eventually fell into the hands of the British Tennis Association.
Normally, Keith wouldn't care too much about such things.
He knew in his heart that the Clark Organization he led and the British Tennis Association had always been at odds with each other and were in a state of opposition.
They had previously caused a big fuss at a tennis match hosted by the British royal family, turning the scene into a mess.
Therefore, he felt that it was completely understandable that the British Tennis Association regarded Clark's organization as a thorn in its side.
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