Major Second" Episode 7 Thoughts: Mutsuko Finally Starting to Look Like a Heroine

In the last issue, Hikaru moved to Gunma as if he was running away in the night. Daigo was shocked by the sudden move and became quite depressed. Moreover, his school friends and Dolphins members were surprised that he went to Gunma right after he moved from the U.S. the other day. Then why didn't you just live in Gunma Prefecture from the beginning? ...... Daigo also mumbled, "It doesn't matter anyway.

Then one day, Daigo's sister opens the front door and says, "I'm home," to find Hisaya Sato and his mother hugging each other!  No way, an affair while the husband is working alone?

No, that's not true. It was just that "mom" Kaoru was about to fall down and Hisaya happened to visit her and saved her.

Now, it seems that Juya didn't know that Hikaru moved to Gunma. And they are already divorced. ...... The reason he asked this time is that he has kept a letter from Hikaru-kun for Daigo, and he gives it to him.

In the letter, he wrote that he had to move suddenly because his grandmother was sick, that his mother had kept quiet about it until just before the move because she thought he would not like it, that he tried to tell her about the move at the end but couldn't, and that he would work with the battery someday! I wrote.

Daigo was filled with tears as he read it. I can cry, I can cry!

But isn't the mother just a little bit awful? How could she have prepared for the move three days after she told him? It's not selfish!

I am sure that the major theme of this "major" story is that these two people form a battery. It was the same in the previous work.

Daigo has become completely positive and seriously faces baseball. Today is another day of private practice by former major league coach Hisaya, and he can already catch Tama at 130 km.

The two of them move to change their practice. In Hisaya's car, Daigo says
confesses, "Actually, I can only throw 50 meters and I have no talent for long throw."
He confesses, "I have no talent. This is something that has been bothering him for a long time, and Juya strongly retorts, "Don't ever say that you have no talent again.
He is ten years too early.


It's not a problem or a handicap.
In youth baseball, you can get by with ingenuity and practice, and there are only a handful of monsters like your dad."

Well, Goro was, well, a monster. ...... If you are interested, please check out "Major 2" to see what a monster he was.

Now, Mutsuko, who is supposed to be the heroine, is treated almost as a sub character for now. She desperately wants to play baseball herself and appeals to her parents, but they refuse her again, saying that it is too difficult to prepare the equipment and that it will affect her entrance examinations. Mutsuko says, "I envy you having a former professional baseball player teach me. No, no, no, the grandfather of the Shigeno family is also a "former professional baseball player," so he can teach you.

Mutsuko managed to persuade him. Finally, Mutsuko makes her baseball debut!

(Editor K)

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