Chapter 219 Ace Spiker
That spiker became famous overnight.
Later, the volleyball world began calling her “ace spiker.”
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But after winning the title, she vanished. No major media outlets or news reports could track her down. Countless professional players wanted to challenge her, but all they could do was
wait.
Some guessed she’d retired because she was too old. Others believed she was simply too strong, got bored, and walked away.
Whatever the truth was, her name stuck. Her story was written into a well–known magazine and became one of Sahar’s most unforgettable sports legends.
“Miss, your serve direction is wrong. You should be aiming for the corners,” the manager said, pointing at the side of the court.
“Catch it first. Then talk,” Cassia replied calmly, balancing the ball on her left hand.
What a cocky girl!
The manager was irritated. He’d coached volleyball for years and had never met a student that
outrageous.
“You’ve got guts.”
He rolled up
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his sleeves, stepped to the middle of the court, and got ready to receive.
I’ll show her what real embarrassment looks like.
Cassia’s expression didn’t change. She tossed the ball up, jumped, and hit it.
Smack!
It was too fast. The manager only saw her barely leave the ground before something flashed past his head.
By the time he reacted, the volleyball had already landed behind him.
“What?!”
He stared at the ball, his face warping in goofy waves of shock.
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Cassia landed easily. To him, it felt like the ball hadn’t hit the court–it had slammed straight into his face.
He’d planned to receive it and put her in her place. He never expected that.
His face burned.
I underestimated her. She took advantage of that!
“That one doesn’t count! Serve again!” he snapped.
Cassia sighed and grabbed another ball from the basket.
This time, the manager took off his jacket and focused hard. His attitude had completely changed.
Smack!
Another serve.
Same ending.
Cassia stood there with her hands on her hips, radiating confidence.
“Got anything else to say?”
“H–how is that even possible?!”
He scratched his head, staring at the two balls behind him, totally stunned.
He wasn’t some amateur. He was certified. And yet he couldn’t receive a beginner’s serve–one hit straight into the center zone?
“I’m leaving.” Seeing that he didn’t continue, Cassia walked out of the court. She grabbed the jacket from a chair outside, slipped it on, and left without looking back.
The manager stood frozen, staring at the volleyballs and muttering, “No way… No way…”
Is she that ace spiker?
Once again, his mind went back to the ace spiker who had suddenly risen to fame a year ago.
Could that girl be her? No way.
She’s only 18. How could she already be at that level?
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Impossible. Absolutely impossible.
Just then, someone yelled inside the camp.
“Holy crap! The ace spiker is here!”
The ace spiker?
The manager hurried toward the crowd gathering nearby.
“Where’s she? Where’s the ace spiker?”
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On the court was a player from the championship team once led by the ace spiker. Her name was Irene Lawson, and she was training.
“The ace spiker? She gave me some pointers and left,” Irene said, looking at the packed crowd. It was so crowded that she could barely move. She finally understood why that person had left so quickly.
It was just too much trouble.
Still, even that short guidance had helped her a lot. A move she’d struggled with for ages suddenly made sense.
She needed to drill it repeatedly.
Everyone sighed in disappointment, then gathered around to watch Irene practice.
The ones who had been coached by the ace spiker were always amazing.
They couldn’t even find words for how shocked they felt.
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