Atobe unveils his new move Koori no Emperor. He creates a shock wave, leaving the Australians unable to react. Also, the lights around the court and Inui’s glasses shatter. The match is over, 7-6 (148-146), and Japan now has a 2-0 lead. However, Oni says that he won’t be Dorgias’ opponent. Instead, Kintarou comes out, the TnK aura surrounding him.
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| - Atobe unveils his new move Koori no Emperor. He creates a shock wave, leaving the Australians unable to react. Also, the lights around the court and Inui’s glasses shatter. The match is over, 7-6 (148-146), and Japan now has a 2-0 lead. However, Oni says that he won’t be Dorgias’ opponent. Instead, Kintarou comes out, the TnK aura surrounding him.
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| - Atobe unveils his new move Koori no Emperor. He creates a shock wave, leaving the Australians unable to react. Also, the lights around the court and Inui’s glasses shatter. The match is over, 7-6 (148-146), and Japan now has a 2-0 lead. Atobe walks over to Dorgias and tells him that he could tell right away that Australia doesn’t have the individual talent to take down Switzerland, thus there must’ve been a genius manipulating them like chess pieces. He continues to taunt Dorgias and an enraged Dorgias then takes his racket and steps on the court. He wants to defeat Oni and swing the match back into Australia’s favor. However, Oni says that he won’t be Dorgias’ opponent. Instead, Kintarou comes out, the TnK aura surrounding him.
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