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Following the defeat, Mikoto is dropped by his corporate team, deemed too mentally fragile despite his talent. He faces a crossroads: abandon badminton or find a new path.

After a challenging day at work, trying to secure a vending machine spot in a tough location, Mikoto realizes that the social skills needed for sales—persistence, reading people, and building trust—are not so different from reading an opponent on the court. RymansClub_Ep_01_SUB_ITA.mp4

The conflict culminates during a training session where Mikoto refuses to coordinate with Miyazumi , leading to a frustrating practice. Mikoto feels he is wasting his talent, while Miyazumi thinks he is wasting his life by not enjoying it. Following the defeat, Mikoto is dropped by his

He finds Miyazumi , who is drinking and playing with a local club, and finally opens up about his fear of his "white-out" failing again. Miyazumi offers advice: "Don't just play with your eyes. Play with your heart." The conflict culminates during a training session where

The story opens with a tense, slow-motion badminton match. Mikoto Shiratori , a prodigy with incredible anticipation skills, is playing in a top-tier league. However, the pressure is immense. The memory of a devastating loss, where his "white-out" (an intense focus that allows him to see the future trajectory of the shuttlecock) failed him, haunts his every move. He loses the match.