Chapter 566: Lesson from a senior
While Hiro prepared to shoot, some passersby came to a halt as they got intrigued by the scene before their eyes. For some reason, they felt curious.
Hiro raised his arm, hinting to the keeper that he was about to shoot. The keeper, a rather young fellow with a towering height pulled his gloves as he fixated his gaze on the ball.
Although the shot wasn't significant to him, he wouldn't perform haphazardly. It wasn't a real match, but he won't let his guard down.
'Why are you making a fool of yourself?' he thought as he stared fixedly at Hiro.
The next moment, however, his face displayed a drastic change. His eyes dilapidated as panic began to set in. But before he could even bring himself to react, the ball passed him.
Any who watched Hiro at that moment were momentarily stunned. Their eyes displayed deep shock with a hint of astonishment included.
Then a collective roar echoed as they shouted in disbelief, "What was that shot?"
Hiroshi, who was immersed in self-doubt was startled when he heard the collective roar. Preoccupied with his thoughts, he had missed Hiro's shot. So, he couldn't tell what was going
on.
"What happened?" he asked. "Did he score?"
Daiki looked at him and nodded, "Ren couldn't even react."
Upon hearing him, Hiroshi's gaze darted to Hiro. He couldn't help but ponder what kind of shot had he displayed to garner such a reaction.
But based on their reaction, he could tell that it was an incredibly astonishing shot.
Sadly, he couldn't witness it. So, he felt a pang of regret.
Just at that moment, he heard the voice of the keeper, "Sir, let's try it again. Can you shoot just once again?"
He seemed desperate almost as if he was begging the man before him.
Hiro nodded as he said, "Sure, let's do it again."
Many volunteered to learn but seeing Hiroshi silent, Hiro couldn't help but extend a helping hand, "What about you, Hiroshi? Don't you want to learn from me?"
Hiro figured that the boy needed a light push. So, he took the initiative to ask him.
For a brief moment, Hiroshi couldn't bring himself to answer. It almost looked as if he was in some sort of inner conflict. Then pursing his lips, he said, "Please teach me, how to shoot."
It was more like a plea for help. Nonetheless, it warmed Hiro's heart. So, he said with a light smile, "Sure, let's go."
Ishikawa watched the entire scene from the sidelines without interrupting. Even though she had limited time with him, she didn't want to interrupt him. After all, he seemed to be enjoying the moment.
'You're really in love with football, aren't you?' she thought with a subtle smile on her face, staring at Hiro.
For some while, he taught the kids their shooting techniques, helping them improve their shooting. With Hiro's guidance, many felt as if they could shoot better.
"What do you think is the most important thing to shoot properly?" Hiro asked.
"Isn't it technique?"
Some answered a bit differently, however, almost all of them answered the same.
"Technique is important but it isn't the most important," Hiro said.
"It isn't technique? Then what could it be?"
The kids fell confused. They ransacked their mind, thinking about every possible answer. Yet,
they couldn't convince Hiro.
After a while, Hiro said in a deep tone while sweeping his gaze through them, making his determination clear, "It's confidence."
"Without confidence, you won't be able to shoot. Only when you're confident about your shot will the shot become complete. For example, if you convince your mind that you can shoot well then more than half the work is done."
Many displayed skepticism on their face as they heard him.
"If even you can't trust yourself then how can the ball trust you?"